486 Eminent Living Geologists — Prof. John Morris. 



Palseontological Notes. — Ann. Nat. Hist. viii. 1851, pp. 85-90. 



Description of a Species of Belemnite {Belemnites Bouchardi), with Observations 

 on Aptyehus. — Ann. Nat. Hist. x. 1852, pp. 355-356. 



Description of some Fossil Shells from the Lower Thanet Sands [Sanguinolaria 

 Edivardsii ; Fanopma granulata ; Fholadomya KonincMi). — Geol. Soc. Journ. viii. 

 1852, pp. 264-268. 



On some Sections of the Oolitic District of Lincolnshire. — Geol. Soc. Journ. ix. 

 1852, pp. 317-344. 



Notes on some Miscellaneous Fossils from the "Woolwich" and " Eeading 

 Series."— Geol. Soc. Journ. x. 1854, pp. 157-160. 



On the Occurrence of AUophane at Charlton, Kent. — Geol. Soc. Journ. xiii. 



1857, pp. 13-17. 



British Fossils stratigraphically arraged. — "Geologist," 1858, pp. 138-142, 189- 

 194, 233-238, 279-286, 319-324. Part I. Silurian Fossils. 



Description of the May Hill Limestone.— Malvern Nat. Field Cluh, Trans, ii. 



1858, pp. 4-5. 



On a Species of Fern from the Coal-measures of "Worcestershire [1858] — Geol. 

 Soc. Journ. xt. 1859, pp. 80-84. 



On Coal ; its Geological and Geographical Position. — Geol. Assoc. Proc. i. 

 1859-63, pp. 170-192. 



On Coal-plants.— Geol. Assoc. Proc. i. 1859-63, pp. 289-301. 



A Catalogue of British Fossils ; comprising all the Genera and Species hitherto 

 described, etc. Londou, 1843. 8vo. 



Ditto. Second edition, 1854. 8vo. pp. 380. 



Descriptions of Fossils from New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land, in Count 

 P. E. de Strzelecki's Physical Description of New South Wales and Van Diemen's 

 Land. London, 1845. 8vo. pp. 462. 



On the Occurrence of Grey- Wethers at Grays, Essex. — Geol. Mag. 1867, Vol. 

 IV. p. 63. 



On the Ferruginous Sands of Buckinghamshire. — Oeol. Mag. 1867, Vol. IV. 

 p. 456. 



Geological Excursion to Bath.— Geol. Mag. 1868, Vol. V. p. 233. 



Notes on the Gravel Beds at Finchley.— Geol. Mag. 1368, Vol. V. p. 411. 



On Organic Eemains in the Somersetshire Coal-field, 1868, Vol. V. p. 356. 



Geological Notes on parts of Northampton- and Lincolnshires. — Geol. Mag. 1869, 

 Vol. VI. p. 99. 



On the Genus ^chmodus from the Lias of Lyme Regis. — Geol. Mag. 1869, Vol. 

 VI. p. 337. 



" Gems and Precious Stones of Great Britian." — Popular Science Eeview, vol. vii. 

 1868, p. 123, pi. xxiii. 



" On the Fossil Man at Mentone."— Pop. Sci. Eev. vol. xi. p. 283. 



" The Cretaceous Flora." — Pop. Sci. Eev. vol. xv. pp. 46-59. 



The Lead-bearing Districts of the North of England.— Proc. Geol. Assoc. 1869 ; 

 Geol. Mag. Vol. VI. p. 317. 



On the Occurrence of Boring MoUusca in the Oolitic Eocks. — Geol. Mag. 1875, 

 Dec. II. Vol. II. p. 267. 



On the Geology of Croydon. — Proc. Microscop. Club, Croydon, 1875. 



Description of the Fossil Plants, in Professor J. Prestwich's Memoir " On the 

 Geology of the Coalbrook Dale Coal-field." — Trans. Geol. Soc. 1840, 2 series, vol. v. 



On the Physical Structure of the London Basin. — Proc. Watford Nat. Hist. Soc. 

 1876, vol. i. p. 89. 



The Geology of the District around Aylesbury. — Bucks Archaeological Soc. 

 August, 1862. 



The Geology of Hartwell. — Lond. Univ. Mag. June, 1856. 



Address to the Geologists' Association. — Proc. Geol. Assoc. 1877, vol. v. pp. 191- 

 230. 



Geological Diagrams — Eeynolds, London, new edition, 1878. 



Joint Papers. 



Morris, John, and Thos. Davidson. Descriptions of some Species of Brachiopoda 

 [Leptmia Hasina, L. Bouchardi, L. Pearcei, Terebratula rugulosa, T. spinulosa, etc.) 

 —Ann. Nat. Hist. xx. 1847, pp. 250-257. 



