WEALDEN GROUP. 



Qnarries on Tilgate Forest, and near Horsham ; St. Leonard's and 



Hastings Clifis, {Endogenites erosa) ; Atherfield Point, and 



Compton Bay, {TJnio Valdensis), Isle of Wight; Valeof^^'a^- 



dour. 



The Dover Eailway traverses the Wealden between Eed 



HiU and Ashford, and the branch line leading to Timbridge 



Wells affords a good section of the Weald Clay, and Upper 



Hasting Sands ; in the spod banks near the tunnel, good 



specimens of the cypriferous shales, and other fossils, were 



obtained. 



LIST OF PUBLICATIONS, &c. 



Brodie, Rev. P. B., ' A History of the Fossil Insects of the Secondary 

 Rocks of England,' 1845. Geol. Proc. vol. iii. p. 134. 



Buckland, Rev. W., ' On the Cycadeoidese, found in the Oolite of the 

 Isle of Portland.' Geol. Trans, vol. ii. 



Dnnker, Dr. Wilhebn, ' Monographie der Norddeutschen Wealden- 

 bildung,' &c. 4to. 1846. 



' TJeber den Norddeutschen Fogenannten 



Walderthon,' kc. 8vo. 



Fitton, W. H., M.D., 'A Geological Sketch of the rtcinity of Hast- 

 ings.' 



' Obsenations on some of the Strata between the 



Chalk and Oxford Oolite.' Geol. Trans, vol.iv. 



Hopkins, W., ' On the Geological Structure of the Wealden District.' 

 Geol. Trans, vol. vii. 



Mantell, G. A., ' The Geology of the Smith-east of England' 1833. 



' Illustrations of the Geology of Sussex.' 1827. 



' On the Bones of Birds discovered in Tilgate Forest." 



Geol. Trans, vol. v. 



' Notes on the Wealden of the Isle of Wight.' Quart. 



Geol. Joum. vol. ii. p. 91. 



Owen, R., ' On the supposed Fossil Bones of Birds, &e.' Quart. 

 Geol. Jdum. vol ii. p. 97. 



Webster, Thomas, ' Observatious on the Strata of Hastings.' Geol. 

 ■Joum. 



