Publications
On some Remains of Squatina Cranei, sp. nov., and the Mandible of Belonostomus cinctus, from the Chalk of Sussex, preserved in the Collection of Henry Willett, Esq., FGS, Brighton Museum, by A. Smith Woodward, published January 1888 in Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society (vol. 44, issue 1-4, article, pp.144-148) View Online
Abstract:Last year, when attempting to elucidate the dentition of the Cretaceous Selachian genus Ptychodus, I had the honour of bringing before the notice of the Society an important specimen from the cabinet of Henry Willett, Esq., F.G.S., of Brighton; and in subsequent studies both of this and of contemporaneous ichthyic types I have been favoured by the same gentleman's kind permission to make use of the whole of his valuable collection. Among the fossils there are two, bearing upon the subject of recent inquiries, which seem to reveal points of considerable interest and significance; and of these I propose to offer a brief notice in the present communication. The one specimen adds the "Angel-fish" (Squatina) to the list of English Chalk Fishes, and apparently indicates a new species; the other makes known some hitherto unrecognized features in one of the most singular of Cretaceous Ganoids, Belonostomus cinctus.
Notes on the Willett Collection of Pottery in the Brighton Museum, by Henry Housman, published 1893 (97 pp., Brighton: W. J. Smith) accessible at: British Library
Royalty in the Willett Collection, by J. G. Garratt, published 1937 in Sussex County Magazine (vol. XI no. 9, article, pp.595-600) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 2316][Lib 9332] & The Keep [LIB/500182]