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On some remains of the extinct selachian Asteracanthus from the Oxford Clay of Peterborough, preserved in the collection of Alfred N. Leeds, esq., of Eyebury. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, (Series 6), 2, 336–342
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A comparison of the Cretaceous fish-fauna of Mount Lebanon with that of the English chalk. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, (Series 6), 2, 354–355
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The hybodont and cestraciont sharks of the cretaceous period. Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society, 12, 62–68
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On the Lower Devonian fish-fauna of Campbellton, New Brunswick. Geological Magazine, decade 3, 9, 1–16
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On some Teeth of new Chimaeroid Fishes from the Oxford and Kimmeridge Clays of England. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, (Series 6), 10, (55), 13–16
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Palaeoichthyological notes. - 1. On some ichthyolites from the Keuper of Warwickshire. - 2. On Nemacanthus monilifer from the Rhaetic Formation. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, (Series 6), 12, 281–284
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On the dentition of a gigantic extinct species of Myliobatis from the Lower Tertiary Formation of Egypt. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, 1893, 558–559
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Note on a supposed tooth of Galeocerdo from the English Chalk. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, (Series 6), 15, 4–5
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