F. Leney — Type-specimens in the Nonvich Museum. 231 



" Geology of Nonvich.'''' — Memoirs of the Geological Survey of England and Wales. 



The Geology of the country around Norwich. By Horace B. Woodward. 



London, 1881. 

 Mag. Nat. Hist. — The Magazine of Natural History. Loudon. 

 " Memorials of John Gunn.''''- — . . . . Cromer Forest Bed and its Fossil Mammalia . 



Edited by H. B. Woodward & E. T. Newton. Norwich, 1891. 

 " Fal. Memoirs.^^ — Palseontological Memoirs and notes of the late Hugh Falconer, 



A.M., M.D. Edited by Charles Murchison, M.D., F.R.S. 2 vols. London, 



1868. 

 JProc. Geol. Soc. — Proceedings of the Geological Society. London. 

 I*roc. Mai. Soc. — Proceedings of the Malacological Society. London. 

 Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. — Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society. London. 

 " Synoptical Table.'''' — A Synoptical Table of British Organic Remains. By Samuel 



Woodward. London, 1830. 

 Trans. Norf. and Jior. Nat. Soc. — Transactions of the Norfolk and Norwich 



Naturalists Society. Norwich. 

 " Vert. Forest Bed.'''' — Memoirs of the Geological Survey of England and Wales. 



The Vertebrata of the Forest Bed Series of Norfolk and Suffolk. By E. T. 



Newton, F.G.S. London, 1882. 

 " Vert. Flioccne Deposits.'''' — Memoirs of the Geological Survey of the United 



Kingdom. The A''ertebrata of the Pliocene Deposits of Britain. By E. T. 



Newton, F.G.S. London, 1891. 



COLLECTIONS. 



Golman Collection. — A collection of mammalian remains from the "Forest Bed" 

 deposits of Norfolk and Suffolk, formed by the late J. J. Colman, Esq., M.P. 

 Presented by E-ussell J. Colman, Esq., 1898. 



Crowfoot and Bowson C<dlection. — -A small collection representative of the fauna of 

 the Norwich Crag at Aldeby, Suffolk. A list is published in the Proceedings 

 of the Norwich Geological Society, vol. i (1878-9), pp. 24, 81. Presented by 

 Messrs. W. M. Crowfoot, M.B., and E. T. Dowsou, 1868. 



Fitch Collection. — A general collection of fossils, mostly of local origin, including 

 a very fine series from the Chalk of Norwich, and mammalian remains from the 

 " Forest Bed." Presented by the late Eobert Fitch, Esq.. F.S.A., F.G.S., 1893. 



Gwui Collection. — A large series of mammaliau remaius from the "Forest Bed" 

 deposits of the Norfolk coast. For a history and description of this collection 

 see "Memorials of John Gunn" (1891). Presented bv the Rev. John Gunn, 

 M.A., F.G.S., 1868. 



Gurney Collection. — This collection was formed early in the last centui-y by Miss 

 Anna Gurney, of Northrepps Cottage, Cromer, and contains some rare examples 

 of mammalian remaius from the " Forest Bed" of Cromer. Presented 1845. 



■Johnson Collection. — A collection formed by Randall Johnson, Esq., of Waxham. 

 It includes some perfect limb -bones of Elephants from the " Forest Bed." 

 It was acquired by J. J. Colman, Esq., and incorporated in his collection. 

 (See Trans. Norf. and Nor. Nat. Soc, vol. ii, 1877, p. 279.) 



Reeve Collectioyi. — A representative series of the moUuscan fauna of the Norwich 

 Crag at Braraerton, near Norwich. This collection, the result of thirty years' 

 work, is referred to in nearly every work on the Crag deposits, and a list is 

 published in the Proceedings of the Norwich Geological Society, vol. i (1879-81), 

 pp. 69, 110. Collected and presented by James Reeve, Esq., F.G.S., Curator 

 of Norwich Museum. 



S. Woodivard Collection. — A general collection formed by Samuel Woodward, Esq., 

 author of "Geology of Norfolk" (1833), etc. The collection of fossils does 

 not appear to have been received in its entirety, as it is impossible to trace 

 more than a few of the specimens figured in the above work. Purchased by 

 subscription, 1839. (See Trans. Norf. and Nor. Nat. Soc, vol. ii, 1879, p. 588.) 



The Norwich Museum was founded in 1824, and taken over by the Corporation of the 

 city in 1894. For an account of its origin and progress see Guide Book by 

 Thomas Southwell, Esq., F.Z.S., Norwich, 1896. 



