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Middle Millstone Grits of Eccup ; Acanthodes wardi from the base of the 

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Edgar D. Wellburn. York S.W. 



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Edgar D. Wellburn. York S.W. 



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Part I. [the fish remains are obtained from a thin layer of shale lying 

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Edgar D. Wellburn. York S.W. 



Fish Fauna of the Lower Coal Measures of the Halifax District. 



Part II. [a further contribution ; concludes by giving a 'Tabular Summary 

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W. Whitaker and A. J. Jukes-Browne. Linc. S. 



The Geology of the Borders of the Wash : including Boston and 



Hunstanton : Explanation of Sheet 69 [embodying Lamplugh's recent 

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J. W. Wilson. York N.E., Derbyshire. 



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noted in the Geological Formations I especially as found in the British 

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F[lora] Winstone. Derbyshire. 

 Archeology in Derbyshire [an account of the British Archaeological 

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Henry Woods. York S.E., Linc. N. 



A Monograph of the Cretaceous Lamellibranchiata of England. 



Part I. Nuculanidae, Nuculidse, Anomiidse, and Arcidse [including species 

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Arthur Smith Woodward. York N.E. 



On the Fossil Fishes of the Upper Lias of Whitby. Part IV. 



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Henry Woodward. See ' T. Rupert Jones. 



Naturalist, 



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