1SG4. 
57. Shells of the Newer Pliocene or Norwich Crag (including Bulchanip 
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from the Rev. J. Gunn’s article on “the Geology of Norfolk,” in 
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5S. Note on the Freshwater Shells collected in Nubia by Dr. Leith Adams. 
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59. Note on the Land and Freshwater Shells (from the Iluvio-lacustrine 
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GO. Remarks on the Bridlington Crag, with a list of its Fossil Shells. 
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Gl. Note on Plicaiula sijillina, an undescribed fo.ssil of the Upper Chalk 
and Cambridge Pho.sphate-bcd. Ibid. vol. i. pp. 112—114. 
Plates v. figs. 1— G. 
02. Note on Montacida hidentata. Ibid. p. 142. 
G;>. On the nature and origin of Banded Flints. Ibid. jip. 145—149. 
Plates vii. and viii. 
1SG5. 
01. List of Mollusca from the Post-tertiary deposits of the Valley of the 
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Go. Cliona, recent and fossil [brief note]. Ibid. p. 57G. 
GG. List of Shells, &c., from the Hunde Islands, Davis Straits, dredged liy 
Dr. Sutherland, October, 1862 ; named by Dr. S. P. Woodward. 
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ISGG. 
G7. On the form, growth, and construction of Shells. Edited by Henry 
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1867. 
G8. On the form, growth, and construction of Shells. Edited by Ilciiry 
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G9. Economic uses of Shells, and their Inhabitants. By Henry Woodward. 
From the notes of tlie late Dr. S. P. AVoodward, F.G.S., etc., and 
other sources. Ibid. vol. xi. pp. IGl— 172. 
1880. 
70. [Post-Pliocene] Mollu.sca from Clacton & Copford, in W. II. Dalton’s 
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