WORKS ON THE GEOLOGY AND PALEONTOLOGY OF OXFOKDSHIRE, ETC. 331 



B. List of Books, Papers, etc. Chronologically Akkaxged, 

 No. 214 of the Berkshire List refers to Oxfordshire also. 



1676. 



^23) Plott, Dr. R. Natural History of Oxfordshire. Fol. Oxford. 

 (? Other Editions in 1686 and 1705). 



1693. 



1(24) Lloyd, E. Epistola in qua agit de lapidibus aliquot perpetua 

 figura donatis, quos nuperis annis in Oxoniensi et Vicinis agris adinvenit. 

 Fhil. Trans, vol. xvii. No. 200, p. 7-i6. 



1754. 



(25) Bakek, H. An Account of some uncommon fossil Bodies. 

 Tliil. Trans, vol. xlviii. p. 55. 



1759. 



(26) Platt, J. An Account of the fossile Thigh-bone of a large 

 Animal, dug up at Stonesfield, near Woodstock, in Oxfordshire. Fhil. 

 Trans, vol. L, pt. 2, p. 524. 



1765. 



(27) Platt, J. An Attempt to Account for the Origin and the For- 

 mation of the Extraneous Fossil commonly called the Belemnite. Phil. 

 Trans, vol. liv. p. 38. 



1785. 



(28) Douglas, Rev. J. A Dissertation on the Antiquity of the Earth. 

 (Note of a Fossil Jaw-bone from Thame.) 4to. Loud. 



1809. 



(29) TouNG, A. View of the Agriculture of Oxfordshire. Drawn 

 up for the Board of Agriculture (Map and Account of Soils). 8vo. 

 Lond. 



1813-1815. 



(30) SowERBY, J. The Mineral Conchology of Great Britain, vol. i. 

 (pp. 51, 126, 191, 196). 8vo. Loud. 



1815. 



(31) KiDD, Dr. J. A Geological Essay on the Imperfect Evidence 

 in Support of a Theory of the Earth (Description of Oxford Gravel in 

 Chap. 17). 8vo. Oxford. 



1816. 



(32) Anon. Analysis of the Mineral Waters of Caversham, Berk- 

 shire [Caversham is in Oxfordshire]. Ann. Phil. vol. viii. p. 123. 



1816-1818. 



(33) SowERiiY, J. The Mineral Conchology of Great Britain, vol. ii. 

 (pp. 5, 20, 27, 84, 111, 174). 8vo. Lond. 



