[31 Ueber eigenth. Störungen in d. Tertiärbild. d. Wiener Beckens etc. 311 



1845. J. Trimmer. On the cliffs of Northern Drift on the coast of 

 Norfolk, between Weybourne and Happesburgh. 

 (Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. L, pag. 219.) 



1851. J. Trimmer. Generalisations respecting the erratic tertiaries 

 or northern drift, founded on the maping of the superficial desposits of a 

 large portion of Norfolk, with a description of the freshwater deposits of 

 the Gaytonthorpe-valley and a note on the contorted strata of Cromer 

 cliffs. 



(Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. VII, pag. 19.) 



1865. T. F. Jamieson. On the history of the last geological changes 

 in Scotland. 



(Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. XXI, pag. 161.) 



1865. C. Forster und Will. Topley. On superficial deposits of 

 the valley of the Medway, with remarks on the denudations of the 

 Weald. 



(Quart. Jorun. Geol. Soc. XXI, pag. 443.) 



1866. 0. Fischer. On the Warp (of Mr. Trimmer) its age and pro- 

 able connexion with the last geological events. 



(Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. XXII, pag. 553.) 



1866. W. Salter. On faults in the Drift-gravel at Hitchin, Herts. 

 (Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. XXII, pag. 565.) 



1866. 0. Fischer. On the probable glacial origin of certain Pheno- 

 mena of denudation. 



(Geolog. Magaz. III, pag. 483.) 



1867. 0. Fischer. On the ages of the „Trail" and „Warp". 

 (Geolog. Magaz. IV, pag. 193.) 



1867. A. B. Wynne. On Denudation with refference to the con 

 figuration of the ground. 



(Geolog. Mag. IV, pag. 3.) 



1868. Alfr. Tylor. On the Amiens gravel. 

 (Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. XXIV, pag. 103.) 



1869. Alfr. Tylor. On quaternary gravels. 

 (Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. XXV, pag. 57.) 



1870. Th. Fuchs. Geologische Untersuchungen im Tertiärbecken 

 von Wien. 



(Verh. d. geolog. Reichsanst. pag. 253.) 



1871. 0. Fischer. On phenomena connected with denudation 

 observed in the so-called coprolite pits near Haslingfield-Cambridgeshire. 



(Geolog. Mag. VIII, pag. 65.) 



1871. Will. Whitaker. On the Cliff-sections of the Tertiary beds 

 West of Dieppe in Normandy and at Newhaven in Sussex. 

 (Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. XXVII, pag, 263.) 



Was die Ansichten anbelangt, welche die verschiedenen Autoren 

 sich über die Natur dieser Erscheinungen gebildet, so sind dieselben 



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