592 
1831. 
10. Natural History Collection. Mag. Nat. Hist., vol. iv. 
p. 177. 
11. Luminosity of the Sea. Ibid., p. 284. 
12. AStites or Eagle Stones. Ibid., p. 4G8. 
1832. 
13. Trichiosoma lucorwn, the Pupa and Imago of, a Habitat of, 
and the destruction of by one of the Ichneumonidae. 
Mag. Nat. Hist., vol. v., pp. 85, 86. 
14. Luminousness of the Sea. Ibid., vol. v., pp. 302, 303. 
15j Origin of the Crag Stratum of Norfolk. Ibid., vol. v., 
pp. 544, 545. 
16. Sir John Byerlcy’s Theory of verifying Dates by calculations 
on the Precession of the Equinoxes. Ibid., vol. v., p. 761. 
1833. 
17. An Outline of the Geology of Norfolk. 4to. and 8vo. 
Norwich. 
18. The Natterjack in Norwich. Mag. Nat. Hist., vol. vi., p. 457. 
19. llemarkable Meteor seen from Norwich, Dec. 19th, 1832. 
Ibid., p. 463. [Also Letter in ‘East Anglian,’ 1832, on 
this subject.] 
1834. 
20. Drawing of Two Steelyard Weights, one of which was found 
at Catton ; exhibited by Mr. Samuel "Woodward. 
[Communicated Feb. 2nd, 1832.] Arcliwologia, vol. 
xxv., p. 589. 
21. An Account of certain Judicial Proceedings at Norwich, at 
the commencement of the Usurpation, copied from a 
Manuscript written about 1675, in the possession of 
Edward Steward, Esq., of Norwich. Communicated by 
Mr. Samuel Woodward. [April 12th, 1832.] Ibid., 
pp. 591—594. 
22. Sketch of an Ancient Sword, found in the Bed of the Bivcr 
Yare, at Thorpe. [Communicated Dec. 12th, 1833.] 
Ibid., pp. 618, 619. 
