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ALISON, P.A. 1988 Taphonomy of the Eocene London Clay Biota Palaeontology,Vol. 31, Part 4, pp. 1079-1100, pl. 94

 

BALSON, P.S. 1987 Authigenic phosphorite concretions in the Tertiary of the southern North Sea Basin. Mededelingen van der Werkgroep voor Tertiaire en Kwartaire Geologie,. 24 (1+2): 79-97. Leiden.
 
BOWERBANK, J 1840 On the mode of procuring the London Clay Fossils at the Isle of Sheppey. Magazine of Natural History NS. 4: 205-206, London
COLLINSON, M.E. 1983 Fossil Plants of the London Clay. Palaeontological Association Field Guides to Fossils No. 1, London
COOPER, J., GAMBLE, H.J. & KING, C. 1984 Bibliography of the Isle of Sheppey: Geology, Palaeontology, Archaeology, Topography, History and Literature, 1572-1983 Tertiary Research, 6(1): 35-46, Leiden
DAVIS, A.G. 1936 The London Clay of Sheppey and the Location of its Fossils Proceedings of the Geologists' Association 47(4): 328-345, fig.57. London
DAVIS, A.G. 1937 Additional notes on the Geology of Sheppey Proceedings of the Geologists' Association 48(1): 77-81, London.
GEORGE, W. 1984 A short account of the Cement Stone Industry of the Isle of Sheppey, Kent. Tertiary Research, 5(4): 165-168, Leiden
GEORGE, W. 1984 A short account of the Copperas Industry of the Isle of Sheppey, Kent. Tertiary Research, 5(4): 169-172, Leiden
KING, C. 1981 The stratigraphy of the London Clay and Associated Deposits. Tertiary Research Special Paper 6: 3-158, text-figs. 1-52. Rotterdam
KING, C. 1984 The stratigraphy of the London Clay Formation and Virginia Water Formation in the coastal sections of the Isle of Sheppey (Kent, England) Tertiary Research, 5(3): 121-160, 12 text-figs, 2 pls. Leiden
REID & CHANDLER 1933 The London Clay Flora British Museum (Natural History)
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
Bowerbank himself published on the fruits and seeds from Sheppey, for which he is rightly best known, as well as ". . . the remains of a gigantic bird" Bowerbank (1840, 1854). Many other aspects of the geology and palaeontology have been published in the intervening years. Wrigley and Davis produced papers on the fossils from Sheppey giving relatively complete faunal lists (1936, 1937) The following table lists the major systematic and stratigraphic works on Sheppey. A more complete list as well as the full references can be found in Cooper, Gamble & King (1984).
Birds: Andrews (1899); Bowerbank (1854); Harrison (1981, 1982); Harrison & Walker (1971, 1972, 1974, 1976,a,b, 1977); Lydekker (1891); Owen 1840, 1846, 1870a,b, 1873, 1878, 1880).
Brachiopods: Davidson 1852; Elliott (1938, 1939). Bryozoa: Gregory (1893).
Cephalopods: Crick (1901); Edwards & Wood (1849 - 1887), Foord (1871), Phillips (1982).
Cirripedes: Withers (1953).
Crabs and Lobsters: Bell (1858); Carter (1898); Collins (1961); Glaessner & Withers (1931); M'Coy (1849); Woods (1924 - 1931).
Echinoderms: Forbes (1852); Rasmussen (1972).
Fish: Agassiz (1833 - 45, 1845a, 1845b,1846, 1847); Woodward (1889,a,b) ; Casier (1966) Stinton (1966, 1975, 1977, 1978, 1980, 1984); Ward (1979); Woodward (1888, 1889a,b,c).
Mammals: Davies (1884); Owen (1840, 1846, 1865); Tarlo (1964).
Microfossils: Chapman & Sherbourne (1889); Costa & Downie (1976);Kitten (1881); Williams & Downie (1966a,b).
Molluscs: Curry (1965); Edwards & Wood (1849 - 1887); Newton (1891); Wood (1861 - 1877); Wrigley (1940).
Ostracods: Keen (1978); Withers (1953).
Plants: Bowerbank (1840, 1844); Brett (1956, 1972); Brown 1837; Carruthers (1875); Chandler (1961, 1968, 1978); Collinson (1983); Collinson & Ribbins (1977); Crow (1910); Edwards (1936); Ettinghausen (1879); Jacobs (1777); Reid & Chandler (1933)
Reptiles: Halstead (1984); Moody (1968, 1974, 1977); Owen (1840, 1841, 1842, 1850, 1854, 1858, 1880); Owen & Bell (1849 - 1858).
Stratigraphy: Bowerbank (1840); Davis (1936); Davis & Elliott (1958); King (1981, 1984).Taphonomy: Alison (1988)