List of Uoolcs, Paijcrs, fc., hi/ p. Woodwunl 
1S41. 
1. I'lora of Ccufcral Norfolk. Addenda to Mr. Mann’s List of Norwich 
1 IlIuLs. Ami, cuid Mag. Nat. Hist, vol. vii. pp. 201 206. 
1S44. 
2. Notes of a Botanical Excursion in Wanvicksliire, Worcestersliire, 
Wales, and Ireland. Botanical Society, London. Phytoloaist, 
No. 33, PI). 875-879. 
184G. 
3. Un ‘lloney-Do)v’ (signed ‘ lUiricola ’). Wills and Gbacesleishire 
otandard^ May. 
1. Weeds and Insects. Ibid. May. 
1847. 
5. On tlie Geology of tlie district explored by the Cotteswold Club, and 
more particularly the clay subsoil (Bradford Clay) of the (Royal 
Agricultural) College Farm. Proc. Cotteswold Nat. Club, vol. i. 
pp. 1—8 ; Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard, April. 
1848. 
t). F ossilsfrom Lower & Upper Greensand (named for J, Jlan waring Paine). 
Gardener's Chronicle, p. 1 23. 
7. Note on the Geology of Suffolk in paper “ On the Farming of Suilolk,” 
by Hugh Raynbiid. J ourn. Hoy. Agric, Soc. vol. viii. pp. 2(12, 2(13. 
1849. 
8. Skeleton Leaves. Gardener's Chronicle, p. 80’. 
9. On Carduus (JFoodwardi). Ibid. 
•10. Origin of Fo.ssil Phosphates. Ibid. 
1850. 
11. Geology, Agricultural Botany, and Entomology of Glouccster.sbirc, in 
“Farming of Gloucestershire,” by John Bravendcr. Journ. Roy. 
Arjric. Soc. vol. xi. pp. 6—15. 
12. On the tenacity of life in Snails. Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. (21 
vol. vi. pp. 489, 490. 
13. Drawing of the anyual of NaiUilus poni/iilius (Pearly Nautilus) to 
illustrate pa])er by .1. E, Gray. Ibi<l. p. 269. 
