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LIST OF WORKS BY SAMUEL WOODWARD. 
1829. 
1. Geology of Norfolk. In “A General History of the County 
of Norfolk, intended to convey all the Information of a 
Norfolk Tour.” [By J. Chambers.] 2 vols., 8vo., 1829. 
2. A Letter [to Dr. Fitton] respecting some remarkable fossil 
remains found near Cromer, in Norfolk. [Read Jan. 
2nd.] Proc. Geol. Soc., vol. i., pp. 93, 94. 
3. Musical Snails. Mug. Nat. Hitt., vol. ii., p. 244. 
4. [Notes on some Antiquities found in Norfolk.] Archrpnlogia, 
vol. xxii., pp. 422 — 424. 
1830. 
5. On the Hydra, or Freshwater Polypus. Mag. Nat. Hist., 
vol. iii., p. 348. 
6. A Synoptical Table of British Organic Remains : in which 
all the edited British Fossils arc systematically and 
stratigraphically arranged, in accordance with the views 
of the Geologists of the present day ; and a reference given 
to their localities, strata, and engraved figures. 8vo. and 
4to. London arid Noricich. 
1831. 
7. Observations on the Round Church Towers of Norfolk ; and 
on the materials employed in constructing the early 
religious buildings in that County. [Read May, 1829.] 
Areluvologio, vol. xxiii., pp. 7 — 9. 
8. A Descriptive Outline of the Roman Remains in Norfolk, 
accompanied by a Map of the County. [Read Dec. 
1830.] Ibid., pp. 358—373. 
9. A Copy of an Ancient Plan of the Chalk Vaults near St. 
Giles’ Gates, Norwich: made by John Bond, 1571; 
exhibited, with notes, by Mr. Samuel Woodward. 
Ibid., pp. 411—412. 
