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WOODWARD, A. S. 9. Fossil Fish-Remains from Natal. Third Bep. GeoL 

 Surv. Natal ^ Zululand, pp. 99-101, pi. x. 1907. 



. See also Mawson, J. ; A' Rogers, I. 



WOODWARD, B. B. See White, H. J. 0. 



WOODWARD, C. J. Note on Gypsum-Crystals found lining a disused Well at 

 Chemical Works [at Oldbury]. Min. Mag. xiv. p. 211. 1907. 



WOODWARD, H. A Century of Geology, 1807-1907. The Geological Society, 

 with a Portrait of the President, Sir Akchibald Geikie. Geol. Mag. dec. 5, 

 iv. pp. 1-3, pi. i. 1907. And A.C. 



■ 2. On a new Brachyurous Crustacean from the ' pews- Grit ' (Inferior 



Oolite) of the Cotteswold Hills. [Prosopon.^ Geol. Mag. dec. 5, iv. pp. 79-81, 

 figs. 1907. [See aifso RiCHAEDSON, L.J 



3. Two New Species of Etiryjpterus from the Coal-Measures of Ilkeston (Derby- 

 shire). Geol. Mag. dec. 5, iv. pp. 277-282, pi. xiii. 1907. 



4. On the Genus Ft/gocephalus (Huxley), a primitive Schizopod Crustacean, 



from the Coal-Measures. Geol. Mag. dec. 5, iv. pp. 400-407, figs., pi. xviii. 

 1907. 



5. Further Notes on the Arthropoda of the British Coal-Measures. Geol. 



Mag. dec. 5, iv. pp. 539-549, figs. 1907. 

 6. On a Carboniferous Trilobite from Angram, in Nidderdale. \_Griffithides 



Sarkei.~\ Proc. Yorks. Geol. Soc. n. s. xvi. pp. 84-86, fig. 1907. 

 7. Fossil Arthropods of the Coal-Formation. Rep. Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci.. 



1906, pp. 567-568. 1907. 

 8, &c. John Francis Walker. [Obit.] Geol. Mag. dec. 5, iv. pp. 380-384, 



1 pi. [portrait]. 1907. 

 WOODWARD, H. B. The History of the Geological Society of London. Pp. i-xx^ 



1-336, 28 pis. 8vo. London, 1907. 



2. The Centenary of the Geological Societj'^ of London. Nature, Ixxvi. 

 pp. 569-570. 1907. 



3. Stanford's Geological Atlas of Great Britain and Ireland. Second 



edition. Pp. i-x, 1-190, pis. i-1. 8vo. London, 1907. 

 . See also Ussher, W. A. E. 



WOODWARD, H. P. On the Country between the Ashburton and Minilya Rivers, 

 with a View to determining the Northward Extension of the Gascoyne Artesian 

 Area. Btill. Geol. Surv. W. Austral, no. 26, pp. 10-13. 1 geol. map^ 

 1907. 



WOODWORTH, J. B. Pleistocene Geology of Mooers Quadrangle (N.Y.). Bull. 

 N.Y. State Mus. no. 83, pp. 1-60, pis. i-xxx [geol. maps] and 1 geol. map. 

 1905. 



' 2. Ancient Water-Levels of the Champlain and Hudson Valleys. Bull. N.Y. 



State Mus. no. 84, pp. 65-265, figs., pis. i-xxxix [geol. maps]. 1905. 

 3. Postglacial Faults of Eastern New York. Bull. N.Y. State Mus. no. 107 



{Geol. no. 12), pp. 5-28, figs., pis. i-v. 1907. 

 WOOLACOTT, D. The Landslip at Claxheugh, Co. Durham, September, 1905. 



Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. Northumb. Durham, n. s. i. 5 pp., 2 pis. 1906. 



A.C. 



2. The Origin and Influence of the Chief Physical Features of Northumber- 

 land and Durham. Geogr. Journ. xxx. pp. 36-54, figs. [geol. map]. 1907» 

 And A.C. 



3. On an Exposure of the 100-feet Raised Beach at Cleadon. Trans. Univ. 



Durham Phil, Soc. ii. pp. 243-246. 1907. And A.C. 

 WOOLNOUGH, W. G. A Contribution to the Geology of Viti Levu (Fiji), 



Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W. xxxii. pp. 431-474, figs., pis. xi-xv [geol. maps]. 



1907. 



2, & T. G. Taylor. A striking Example of River-Capture in the Coastal 



District of New South Wales. Proc. Linn. Soc. JV^.S. TF. xxxi. pp. 646-554, 

 figs, [sketch-map]. 1906. 



WOOLSEY, L. H. Economic Geology of the Beaver Quadrangle (Pa.). Bull. 

 U.S. Geol. Surv. no. 286, pp. 1-132, figs., pis. i-viii [geol. map]. 1906. 



. See also Emmons, S. F., 3. 



WORTMAN, J. L. A New Fossil Seal from the Marine Miocene of the Oregon 



Coast-Region. Science, n. s. xxiv. pp. 89-92. 1906. 

 WRIGHT, A. A. Obit.— See Wilder, F. A. 



WRIGHT, C. W. A Reconnaissance of Admiralty Island (Alaska). Bull. U.S. 

 Geol. Surv. no. 287, pp. 138-161, figs., pis. xxxiii-xxxv [geol. maps]. 1906. 



. See also Brooks, A. H., 2 & 3. 



WRIGHT, F. E. See Brooks, A. H., 2 & 3 ; 4- Day, A. L. 

 WRIGHT, J. See Reade, T. M., 2. 



