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1864, 
Eminent Living Geologists— 
‘A Monograph of the Ammonites of the Cambridge Greensand ”: [1863] 
Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. xx, pp. 166-167; Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 
vol. xvi (1865), pp. 225-247. 
‘‘A Help to the Identification of Fossil Bivalve Shells ’’: Geologist, 
1865. 
1866. 
1866-7. 
1867. 
1868. 
1869. 
vol. vu, pp. 44-50. 
“‘ Mytilus spathulatus, a new Cretaceous species’’: Geologist, vol. vii, p. 43. 
‘* Cuttings from a Notebook on Chalk Gasteropods’’: Geologist, vol. vii, 
pp. 89-93, pl. vi. 
“On the Hunstanton Red Rock’”’: Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. xx, 
pp. 327-832; Phil. Mag., vol. xxviii, pp. 73-74. 
“On Plesiosaurus macropterus, 2 new species from the Lias of Whitby’’: 
Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., vol. xv, pp. 49-53. 
“On a new Lizard, with Ophidian affinities, from the Lower Chalk 
(Saurospondylus dissimilis)’?: Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., vol. xvi, 
pp. 146-148. 
“On the Literature of English Pterodactyles’”: Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 
voi. XV, pp. 148-153. 
‘*On two new Plesiosaurs (P. eleutheraxon, P. cliduchus) from the Lias”’: 
Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., vol. xvi, pp. 352-359. 
‘*On the significance of the Sequence of Rocks and Fossils’’: Gzor. Mae., 
vol. 11, pp. 45, 262-265. 
‘‘On the Fossil Neck Bones of a Whale (Palgocetus Sedgwichi) from the 
neighbourhood of Ely”: Gnou. Mae., vol. ii, pp. 54-7. 
“On a Section discovering the Cretaceous Beds at Ely”: Grou. Mae., 
vol. 11, pp. 529-5384. 
‘* Notice ot Zorynocrinus and other new and little-known Fossils from the 
Upper Greensand of Hunstanton, commonly called the Hunstanton Red 
Rock’’: Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., vol. xvii, pp. 173-183. 
** An Epitome of the Evidence that Pterodactyles are not Reptiles, but a new 
subclass (Sawrornia) of Vertebrate Animals allied to Birds’’: [1864] 
Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., vol. xvii, pp. 321-331; Grou. Mae., vol. iii, 
pp. 247-258. 
“‘ Note on some new genera of Fossil Birds in the Woodwardian Museum”? : 
Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., vol. xviii, pp. 109-110. 
‘¢On the Fossils of the Carstone Furmation’’: Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 
vol. xvii, pp. 111-112. 
‘‘Outline of a Theory of the Skull and the Skeleton’’: Ann. Mag. Nat. 
Hist., vol. xviii, pp. 345-362; xix (1867), pp. 371-372; xx (1867), 
pp. 144-1409. 
‘‘The Rock of the Cambridge Greensand’’: Gxrozt. Mace., vol. ii, 
pp. 302-307. 
‘« A Sketch of the Gravels and Drift of the Fenland ’’: Quart. Journ. Geol. 
Soc., vol. xxii, pp. 470-480; Phil. Mag., vol. xxxi, p. 547; Gzot. 
Mag., vol. ui, pp. 495-501. 
““On a new theory of the Skull and of the Skeleton; with a Catalogue 
ot the Fossil Remains of Vertebrate Animals contained in the W oodwardian 
Museum ’”’: Proc. Phil. Soc. Cambridge, vol. i, pp. 11-13. 
‘The Laws which have determined the Distribution of Life and of Rocks’’: 
Proc. Phil. Soc. Cambridge, vol. i, p. 39. 
‘“On the Potton Sands’’: Proc. Phil. Soc. Cambridge, vol. i, p. 40; Ann. 
Mag. Nat. Hist., vol. xx (1867), pp. 23-28. 
“*On the Association of Potton Sand Fossils with those of the Farringdon 
Gravels in a Phosphatic Deposit at Upware on the Cam; with an account 
of the Superposition of the Beds, and the significance of the Affinities of 
the Fossils’? : Proc. Phil. Soc. Cambridge, vol. i, pp. 99-105. 
“The Method of Geology’’: Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., vol. xx, pp. 405-415. 
‘On the Collocation ot the Strata at Roswell Hole, near Ely’’: Grou. 
Mae., vol. v, pp. 847-349. 
‘¢Qn the Classification of the Secondary Strata of England’’: Mackie, 
Geol. Repertory, vol. ii, p. 254. 
‘The English Pterodactyles’’: Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., vol. iii, p. 465. 
‘“ Discovery of Dakosaurus in England”’: Guox. MaG., vol. vi, pp. 188-189. 
