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308 



WOODWARD, A. S., 18. Eminent Living Geologists. Henry Fairfield 

 Osborn. Oeol. Mag. dec. 6, iv. pp. 193-196, pi. xii [portrait]. 1917. 



19. Notes on the Pycnodont Fishes. Ibid. pp. 385-389, fig. & pi. xxiv. 



1917. 



20. On Mammalian Bones from Excavations in the London District. 



[Abstract.] Ibid. pp. 422-424. 1917. 

 ■ 21. Alfred Nicholson Leeds. [Obit.] Ibid. pp. 478-480, pi. xxxi 



[portrait]. 1917. 



■ —22. The So-called Coprolites of Ichthyosaurians and Labyrinthodonts. 



Ibid. pp. 540-542, fig. & pi. xxxiv. 1917. 



23. Drawings in Spanish Caves. Ibid. v. pp. 173-174, fig. 1918. 



24. Vladimir Prochorovitch Amalitsky. [Obit.] Ibid. pp. 431-432. 



1918. 



25. Right Rev. Bishop John Mitchinson. [Obit.] Ibid. pp. 527-528. 



1918. 



26. Samuel Wendell Williston. [Obit.] Ibid. pp. 559-560. 1918. 



27. The Fossil Fishes of the English Wealden and Purbeck Formations. 



— Part II. Monogr. Palceont. Soc. lxx. pp. 49-104, figs. & p]s. xi-xx. 



1918. 



28. [Fossil Rostral Teeth of Eopristis and Pristis.] Proc. Zool. Soc. 



1918, pp. 194-195. 1918. 

 29. On Two New Elasmobranch Fishes {Crossorhinus jurassicus, sp. no v., 



and Proiospinax annectans, gen. et. sp. nov.) from the Upper Jurassic 



Lithographic Stone of Bavaria. Ibid. 1918, pp. 231-235, pi. i. 



1918. 



30. Notes on the Fish Remains from the Pickwell Down Sandstones. 



Oeol. Mag. dec. 6, vi. pp. 102-103. 1919. 



31. Fernand Priem. [Obit.] Ibid. p. 288. 1919. 



. See also Dawson, C, 2; Geikie, Sir A., 3; Lowe, H. J., 5; & 



Petronievics, B., 5. 

 . Biogr. — See Woodward, H., 1. 



WOODWARD, B. B. The Life of the Mollusca, Pp. i-xi, 1-158, pis. i-xxxii. 



8vo. London, 1913. 

 ■ 2. Pisiclium supinum, A. Schmidt, and P. parvulum, Clessin, Fossil in 



Ireland. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 8, xviii. pp. 346-348. 1916. 

 ■ 3. George Charles Crick. [Obit.] Geol. Mag. dec. 6, iv. pp. 555- 



560. 1917. 



. See also Lavis, H. J. J. ; & Warren, S. H., 2. 



WOODWARD, H. Eminent Living Geologists. — Arthur Smith Woodward. 



Oeol. Mag. dec. 6, ii. pp. 1-5, pi. i [portrait]. 1915. 



2. Arthur Roope Hunt. [Obit.] Ibid. ii. pp. 140-142, 1915. 



3. William Albert Parker. [Obit.] Ibid. v. p. 95. 1918. 



4. George Jennings Hinde. [Obit.] Ibid. v. irp. 233-240, fig. & pi. 



x [portraits]. 1918. And A.C. 

 5. Eminent Living Geologists. — -George William Lamplugh. Ibid. v. 



pp. 337-346, pi. xii [portrait]. 1918. 

 6. Notes on some Fossil Arthropods from the Carboniferous Rocks of 



Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, received from Dr. H. M. Ami. Ibid. v. pp. 



462-471, figs. 1918. 

 7. Edward Hull. [Obit.] Proc. Roy. Soc. xc. ser. B, pp. xxviii-xxxi, 



pi. [portrait]. 1918. 

 WOODWARD, H. B. Notes on the Geology of Raasay. Trans. Edinb. 



Oeol. Soc. x. pp. 164-195. 1914. 

 WOODWARD, H. P. A Geological Reconnaissance of a Portion of the 



Murchison Goldfield. Bull. Oeol. Surv. W. Austr. no. 57, pp. 1-103, 



figs. & pis. i-v [geol. maps & section]. 1914. 

 2. Boring for Coal upon the Murchison Railway Line between Eradu 



and Mullewa. Ibid. no. 59, pp. 9-12, figs. & pi. i [geol. map]. 1914. 

 3. The Coal Resources of Western Australia. Ibid. no. 64, pp. 7-12, 



pis. i-ii [geol. map & section]. 1915. 

 4. Certain Mining Centres at the South End of the Yalgoo Goldfield. 



Ibid. no. 64, pp. 46-51, figs. [maps]. 1915. 

 5. The Reputed Petroliferous Area of the Warren River District (South- 

 west Division) : with a Contribution on Asphaltum from the Southern 



Coast of Australia by E. S. Simpson ; and a Petrological Contribution by 



R. A. Farquharson. Ibid. no. 65, pp. 1-54, 2 pis. [index- & geol. maps]. 



1915. 



. Obit. — See Anon., 96; cD Harker, A., 6. 



