322 GEOLOGY Ol^ THE ISLE OF WIGHT. 



1816. 



Englefield, Sir II. C. — A Description of the Principal Picturesque 

 Beauties, Antiquities, and Geological Phsenomena of the Isle of Wight, with 

 Additional Observations on the Strata of this Island, and their continuation 

 in the Adjacent Parts of Dorsetshire, by Thomas Webster. Fol. London. 

 50 plates. 



1816-1829. 



SowERBY, J. De C. — The Mineral Conchology of Great Britain. 8vo. 

 London. Vols. ii. to vi. (Vol. i. in 1812.) 



1818. 



Anon. — Animal Remains (Bones at Motteston and Northwood, Isle of 

 Wi{<ht). Pkil. Mag., vol. Hi., p. 68. 



Farey, J. — An Alphabetical Arrangement of the Places from whence 

 Fossil Shells have been obtained by Mr. James Sowerby, and drawn and 



described in vol. ii. of his " Mineral Conchology " Phil. 



Mag., vol. Ii., p. 348. 



1820. 



ScuDAMORE, C. — A Chemical and Medical Report on the properties of the 

 Mineral Waters cf . . . . the Isle of Wight. 8vo. London. (Another 

 edition in 1833.) 



1821. 



Sowerby, G. B. — On the Geological Formations of Headen Hill in the 

 Isle of Wight. Ann. of Phil., vol. xviii. (ser. 2, vol. ii.), p. 216. 



1822. 



CoNYBEARE, Rev. W. D., and Phillips, W. — Outlines of the Geology of 

 England and Wales. 8vo. London. 



Sedgwick, Rev. Prof. A. — On the Geology of the Isle of Wight, &c. 

 Ann. of Phil., vol. xix. (ser. 2, vol. iii.), pp. 329 to 355. 



1824. 



FiTTON, Dr. W. H. — Inquiries respecting the Geological Relations of the Beds 

 between the Chalk and the Purbeck Limestone in the South-east of England. 

 Ann. of Phil., vol. xxiv. (new series, vol. viii.), pp. 365 and 458. (Reprinted 

 in 4°. in 1833.) 



Webster, T. — On a Freshwater Formation in Hordwell VMS, Hampshire, 

 and on the subjacent Beds from Hordwell to Muddiford. Trans. Geol. Soc, 

 ser. 2, vol. i., p. 90, pi. xii. 



1825. 



BucKLAND, Rev. Prof. W. — On the Discovery of the Anoplotherium 

 commune m the Isle of Wight. Ann. of Phil., ser. 2, vol. x., p. 360. 



Sedgwick, Rev. Prof. A. — On the Origin of Alluvial and Diluvial Forma- 

 tions. Ann. of Phil., ser. 2, vol. x., p. 18. (Isle of Wight, p. 20.) 



Webster, T. — Rtply to Dr. Fitton's paper entitled " Inquiries respecting 

 the Geological Relations of the Beds between the Chalk and the Purbeck 

 Limestone in the south-east of England." Ann. of Phil., vol. xxv. (vol. ix. of 

 new series), p. 33. 



1831. 



Sedgwick, Rev. Prof. A. — Address to the Geological Society, delivered 

 18th February 1831. On the deposits of the Isle of Wight above the London 

 Clay. Proc. Geol. Soc, vol. i., p. 294. See also p. 289. 



