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List of Books, Papers, Maps, fyc. 



1841. 



41. Bowerbank, J. S. On the Silicious Bodies of the Chalk, Greensands and 



Oolites. Trans. Geol. Soc, Ser. 2, vol. vi., p. 181. 



42. Pratt, S. P. Description of some new species of Ammonites found 



in the Oxford Clay, on the line of the Great Western 

 Railway, near Christian Malford. Ann. and Mag. Nat. 

 Hist., vol. viii., p. 161. 



1842. 



43. Brodie, Rev. P. B. Notice on the Discovery of Insects in the Wealden of 



the Yale of Aylesbury, Bucks, with some additional 

 observations on the wider distribution of these and other 

 Fossils in the Vale of Wardour, Wiltshire. Proc. Geol. 

 Soc, vol. iii., p. 780. 



44. Pearce, J. C. On the Mouths of Ammonites, and on Fossils contained 



in laminated beds of the Oxford Clay, discovered in 

 cutting the Great Western Railway, near Christian 

 Malford, in Wiltshire. Ibid, p. 592. 

 1843. 



45. Anon. - - Wiltshire: "Surface and Geology," &c. Penny 



Cyclopcedia, vol. xxvii, p. 414, Fol. Lond. 



46. Gowen, R. - Account of the Effect of a Bituminous Shale at Christian 



Malford. Journ. Roy. Agric. Soc. vol. iv., p. 276. 



47. Hatcher, W. H. Observations on the Geology of Salisbury, and the 



Yicinity. In voi. vi., (p. 691) of Hoare's "History of 

 Modern Wiltshire. Fol. Lond. 

 1844. 



47a. Buckland, Rev. Prof. W. Note of a fossil elephant and beaver from 

 Christian Malford. Proc. A&hmolean Soc, Oxon, vol. 

 ii., No. 20, p. 21. 



48. Milne-Edwards, Prof. On a Fossil Crustaoean of the Order Isopoda, 



discovered .... in the Wealden formation. Ann. and 

 Mag. Nat, Hist., vol. xiii., p. 110. Translated from 

 Ann. Sci. Nat. 



49. Owen, Prof. R. A Description of certain Belemenites, preserved, with 



a great proportion of their soft parts, in the Oxford Clay, 

 at Christian Malford, Wilts. Phil. Trans., vol. cxxxiv., 

 p. 65. 



50. Smith, W. - Memoirs of W. Smith, by. Prof. J. Phillips. (Wilts 



pp. 81 — 85 ) 8vo, Lond. 

 1845. 



51. Brodie, Rev. P. B. A History of the Fossil Insects in the Secondary Rocks, 



accompanied by a particular account of the Strata in 

 which they occur, &c. Svo, Lond. 



52. Egerton, Sir P. M. de G. On some New Species of Fossil Fish from the 



Oxford Clay at Christian Malford. Proc. Geol. Soc, vol. 

 iv., p. 446, and Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. i., p. 229. 



53. Morris, [Prof.] J, On the Occurrence of the Genus Pollicipes in the 



Oxford Clay [Christian Malford]. Ann. and Mag. Nat. 

 Hist., vol. xv., p. 30. 



