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Errol Ivor White
- (1901–1985)
Beschriebene Taxa
Publikationen
- White, E.I. 1927. The fish-fauna of the Cement stones of Foulden, Berwickshire. Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 55: 255-286. Zitatseite
- White, E.I. 1927. Two new species and a new genus of Cretaceous pycnodonts from the south of England. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, Ser. 9 (20): 186–191. Zitatseite
- White, E.I. 1931. The vertebrate faunas of the English Eocene. I. From the Thanet Sands to the Basement Bed of the London Clay. British Museum (Natural History): 121 p., 162 fig. Zitatseite
- White, E.I. 1933. New Triassic Palaeoniscids from Madagascar. The Annals and Magazine of Natural History, Tenth Series, 10: 118-128. Zitatseite
- White, E.I. & Moy-Thomas, J.A. 1940. Notes on the nomenclature of fossil fishes. I. Homonyms A-C., Annales and Magazine of Natural History, 5: 502-507. Zitatseite
- White, E.I. & Moy-Thomas, J.A. 1940. Notes on the nomenclature of fossil fishes. II. Homonyms D-L., Annales and Magazine of Natural History, 6: 98-103. Zitatseite
- White, E.I. & Moy-Thomas, J.A. 1941. Notes on the nomenclature of fossil fishes. III. Homonyms M-Z. Annales and Magazine of Natural History, 7: 395-400. Zitatseite
- White, E.I. 1946. Jamoytius kerwoodi, a new chordate from the Silurian of Lanarkshire. Geological Magazine, 83 (2): 89-97. Zitatseite
- White, E.I. 1952. Australian arthrodires. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology, London, 1: 249–304. Zitatseite
- White, E.I. 1961. The Old Red Sandstone of Brown Clee Hill and the adjacent area. II. Palaeontology. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Geology, 5: 245–310. Zitatseite