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Suffolk Coprolite bibliography

 

Bibliography and Suggested Reading

 

Aikman, C.M. (1894), 'Manures and Manuring'

Anonymous article, 'Reminiscence of a Scientific Suffolk Clergyman,' Eastern Counties Magazine and Suffolk Handbook (in coprolite file at Ipswich Museum)

Armstrong, P. (1975), 'The Changing Landscape - The Impact of Man on East Anglia', Dalton, p.106

W.G. Arnott, (1950), ‘Suffolk Estuary - the story of the Deben Estuary’, Adland, pp.84, 107

Bacon, G.W. (1901) ‘Guide to Suffolk

Balson, P.S. (1980), 'The Origin and Evolution of Tertiary phosphorites from Eastern England', Journal of the Geological Society, Vol. 137, pp.723-729

Balson, P.S. (1987), 'Authigenic phosphorite concretions in the Tertiary of the southern North Sea Basin: an event stratigraphy', Contributions to Tertiary and Quaternary Geology, Vol.xxiv, pp.1-2

Bell, A. (1915),  'A description of the sub-Crag detritus bed', Proceedings of the Prehistorical Society of East Anglia, Vol. 2, pp.139-48

Bidwell, C. (1874), 'On Coprolites', Institute of Surveyors, 1874, p.312

Birt, L. (1931),  The Children’s Home Finder’, London, pp.9-14

Blinderman, C. (1986). 'The Piltdown Inquest,' Prometheus Books, p.11

Brodie, Revd. P.B. (1872), ‘On Phosphatic and Bone Bed Deposits in British Strata, their Economical Uses, and Fossil Contents.’ Transactions of Warwickshire Natural History & Archaeology Society, p.58)

Buckland, W. (1849), ‘On the Causes of Presence of Phosphates in the Strata of the Earth and in all fertile soils; with observations on Pseudo-Coprolites', Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society,. Vol. X, pp.520-1)

Charleston News and Courier, Industrial Issue, (1880)

Charlesworth, E. (1835), 'On the Crag of part of Essex and Suffolk', Proceedings of the Geological Society,. Vol. ii, no. 41, p.195

Charlesworth, E. (1835), 'Observations on the Crag formation and its Organic Remains with a view to establish a division of the Tertiary Strata overlying the London Clay in Suffolk', Philosophical Magazine. ser. 3, Vol. vii, p.81; abstract in Proceedings of the Geological. Society. Vol. ii, no. 41, p.195

Charlesworth, E. (1835), 'Reply to Mr Woodward's remarks on the Coralline Crag; with observations on Certain Errors which may affect the determination of the age of Tertiary Deposits', Philosophical Magazine. ser. 3,  Vol. vii, p.464

Charlesworth, E. (1836), 'On the Crag of Suffolk, and on the Fallacies connected with the Method now usually employed for ascertaining the relative age of Tertiary Deposits', Philosophical Magazine. ser. 3, Vol. viii, p.529; See also (under different title) Edinburgh New Philosophical  Journal,. Vol. XXII, p.110; Rep. Brit. Assoc. for 1836; Mag. Nat. Hist. Vol. ix, p.537; Abstract in Records of General Science,  Vol. iv, p.465

Charlesworth, E. (1837), 'A Notice of the Remains of Vertebrated Animals found in the Tertiary Beds of Norfolk and Suffolk', Report of the British  Association  for 1836, Sections, p.84 (in full in 1838)

Charlesworth, E. (1837), 'Observations on the Crag, and on the Fallacies involved in the present system of Classification of Tertiary Deposits', Philosophical Magazine,  ser. 3, Vol. x. p.1

Charlesworth, E. (1837), 'Notice of the Occurrence of Voluta Lamberti on the Suffolk coast; with Observations upon its claim to rank with existing Species', Magazine of Natural History, Ser. 2, Vol. I, p.35

Charlesworth, E. (1837), 'Observations upon Voluta Lamberti, with a Description of a Gigantic Species of Terebratula from the Coralline Crag', Magazine of Natural History, Ser. 2, Vol. I, p.90

Charlesworth, E. (1837), 'Notice of a new Fossil Shell from the Coast of Suffolk', Magazine of Natural History,. Ser. 2, Vol. I, p.218

Charlesworth, E. (1837), 'Notice of the Teeth of Carcharias megalodon occurring in the Red Crag of Suffolk', Magazine of Natural History,  Ser. 2, Vol. I, p.225

Charlesworth, E. (1838), 'Notice of the Vertebrate Animals occurring in Tertiary Beds of  Norfolk and Suffolk', Magazine of Natural History, Ser. 2, Vol. ii, p.40

Charlesworth, E. (1839), 'Illustrated Geological Notices, 1 On the discovery of a portion of an Opossum's Jaw in the London Clay near Woodbridge, Suffolk, 2 On some Fossil Teeth of the Genus Lamna from the same deposit', Magazine of Natural History, Ser. 2, Vol. iii, p.448

Charlesworth, E. (1845), ‘On the Occurrence of the Genus Physter (or Sperm Whale) in the Red Crag at Felixstowe.’ Proceedings of the Geological Society, Vol. iv. p.286; Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society, Vol. I. p.40

Charlesworth, E. (1868), 'On the prospective Annihilation of the Suffolk Red Crag Phosphatic stones, "Coprolite." Norwich Geol. Soc. Lecture, Norwich Mercury, 10th Oct. Geological Magazine,  Vol. v. p.577

Charlesworth, E. (1872), 'Exhibition and description of some remarkable objects found in the Suffolk Crag Formation simulating human workmanship', Journal of the Anthropological Institute, Vol. ii, no. 1, p.51

Charlesworth, E. (1878), 'Fossil Exploration of Suffolk Crag (Orford Castle), and Hampshire Eocene Cliffs', pp. 8, London Privately printed

Chatwin, C. P. (1961), ‘East Anglia and Adjoining Areas,’ Her Majesty’s Stationary Office

Clarke, W.B. (1838), 'Letter in reference to the alleged occurrence of the bones of terrestrial mammalia in the red and coralline Crag of Suffolk, Magazine of Natural History, Ser. 2, Vol. II, p.224

Clarke, W.B. (1851), 'A few remarks upon the Crag of Suffolk', Annals of the Magazine of Natural History, ser. 2, Vol. VIII, pp.205-11

Dalton, W.H. (1886), 'The Geology of the Country around Aldborough, Framlingham, Orford and Woodbridge', (Quarter Sheets 49S and 50 SE), Memoirs of the Geological Survey.

Desnoyers, J. (1838), 'Considerations upon the position of the tertiary System to which the Faluns of the Loire and the crag of England ought to be referred; and upon the difficulty of determining their relative age solely by the law of proportional number of fossil species analogous to species now in existence', Magazine of Natural History, Ser. 2, Vol. II, p.111 (partly translated from Bulletin of  Societe Geologique,. France, t. viii, p.203, (1837)

Duncan, P.M. (1873), 'On Carophyllia Bredia, Milne-Edwards and Jules Haime, from the Red Crag of Woodbridge',  Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society, Vol. XXIX, p.503

Dyke, G.V. (1993), ‘John Lawes of Rothamsted - Pioneer of Science, Farming and Industry’, Hoos Press, Harpenden, p.15

Eade, David, (18--), ‘Rambles in Cambridgeshire, Soham, p.48

East Anglian Handbook,  1872-74; 1878-1879, pp.3ff

Ellison, D. ‘Coprolites in the Orwell area,’ Orwell History Topics

Falconer, H. (1857), 'Mastodon,' Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society, p.358;

'First Annual Report of the Commissioner of Agriculture of the State of South Carolina', Walker, Evans & Cogswell, (Charleston, 1880), pp.11-12.)

Fison's Journal, ‘The Early Fertiliser years 1843-1929,’ No.77, December 1963

Fison's News, ‘Ipswich Firm’s Remarkable Development,’ S.C.R.O. 668.6

Flower, W.H. (1876), 'Description of the skull of a Species of Xiphodon, Cuvier', Proceedings of the Zoological Society, p.3

Flower, W.H. (1877), 'On Occurrence of Remains of Hyaenarctos in Red Crag of Suffolk,' Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society, p.534

Forsythe, S. M. (1988) 'The Foxhall Peoples: An Encounter between Archaeology and The URANTIA Book, Scientific Symposium I

Fowle, K. (1992), ‘Coton through the Ages’, personal publication

Gathercole, A. F. (1959), ‘Fenland Village,’ Fison's Journal, No.64 Sept. pp.24-9

Geological Magazine, William Colchester's Obituary, March 1899

George, W. & Vincent, S. (1976), 'Some river exposures of London Clay in Suffolk and Essex', Tertiary Research, Vol. 1, pp.25-28

Goodwin, H. ("Humble Gumble") (1854) ‘Letters from Felixstowe’

Graham, J. (1839), ‘A Treatise on the Use and Value of Manure’, London p.6; Pusey, P. (1840), Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society, England, p.1

Gray, A.N. (1930), ‘Phosphate and Superphosphate’, pp.110-111

Gray, A. N. (1944), Phosphates and Superphosphates, London

Grove, R. (1976), 'The Cambridgeshire Coprolite Mining Rush.' (Oleander Press, Cambridge, 1976)

Gunn, Rev. J. (1868), Lecture to Norwich Geol. Soc.,’ Geological Magazine, Vol.  v. pp.578-9

Hailstone, Rev. J. (1816), ‘Outlines of the Geology of Cambridgeshire’, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, pp.243-250

Hall, A. D. (1909) 'Fertilizers and Manures'

Harrod's County Directory, 'Suffolk', 1858, 1873, 1877, 1883

Henslow, J.S. (1845), 'On Concretions in the Red Crag at Felixstowe, Suffolk,' Proceedings of the Geological Society, Vol iv, no. 99, p.281 and Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society, Vol.I.p.35

Henslow, J.S. (1846), 'On Nodules, apparently Coprolitic, from the Red Crag, etc.' Report of the British. Association for the Advancement of Science, for 1845, Sections, p.51

Henslow, J.S.(1846), 'Analysis of Crag nodules', London Geological Journal, No.1, September

Henslow, J.S. (1848), 'On Detritus derived from the London Clay and Deposited in the Red Crag,' Report of the British Association  for the Advancement of Science, for 1847, Sections, p.64

Henslow, J.S.(1848), 'On Fossil Phosphates', Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette, p.180

Henslow, J.S.(1848), 'On the Phosphate Nodules of Felixstowe in Suffolk', Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette, p.764

Henslow, J.S.(1856), 'Phosphate of Lime', Report of an Ipswich museum Lecture, Ipswich Journal, 23rd February

Herapath, T.J. (1851), ‘Some Observations on the Chemical Composition and Agricultural Value of the Fossil Bones and Pseudo-Coprolites of the Crag’, Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society,. Vol. xii, pp.91-3

Hooker, J.J. (1979), 'Two new condylarths (Mammalia) from the early Eocene of Southern England', Bulletin of the  British Museum of Natural History, (Geol.) Vol.32, pp.43-56

Hooker, J.J. (1979), 'The succession of Hyracotherium (Perissodactyla, Mammalia) from the early Eocene of Southern England', Bulletin of the  British Museum of Natural History,  (Geol.) Vol.33, pp.101-114

Hooker, J.J. (1984),'A primitive ceratomorph (Perissodactyla, Mammalia) from the early Tertiary of Europe', Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, Vol. LXXXII, pp.229-244

Hopkins, S. Original MS in possession of Deacon of Bassingbourn Congregational Church, pp.210ff, Xerox copies in Cambs. Collection and C.U.L.)

Ipswich Borough Council, 'Artist's Views of Ipswich and its Waterfront over Two Centuries,'

Ipswich Dock Commission Report 1871

Jenyns, Rev. L. Bottisham, Lecture notes in C.C.R.O..

Jenyns, Rev. L (1866), 'On the Phosphatic Nodules obtained in the Eastern Counties, and used in Agriculture.' Proceedings of Bath Natural History Field Club, Vol. I, pp.9,17, 112

Jobson, A. (1968), 'The Felixstowe Story', Robert Hale

Jobson, A, (1967) ‘In Suffolk’s Border’ Robert Hale

Johnson-Sollas, W. (1872), ‘Upper Greensand Formation of Cambs.’ Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society, p.402

Keatley, W. S. (1976), ‘100 Years of Fertiliser Manufacture,’ Fertiliser Manufacturers Association)

Kelly's Post Office Directory, Norfolk, 1874, 1879, 1883, 1892

Kiln, A. (1969), 'The Coprolite Industry', Thesis for Putteridge Bury College, p.32

Kingston, A. (1889) ‘Old and New Industries on the Cam.’ Warren Press, Royston p.16

Kirby, J. (1764), ‘Suffolk Traveller

Knox and Ellison (1979) 'A Lower Eocene Ash Sequence in SE England', Journal of the Geological Society, London, Vol.136, pp.251-3

Kowallis, Gay P.  (1970), ‘To the Great Salt Lake from Litlington,’ Bassingbourn

Lankester, E. (1864), 'On a new Species of Hyaena from the Red Crag of Suffolk, Annals of  the Natural History Society, Ser. 3, Vol. xiii, p.56

Lankester, E. (1864), 'On New Mammalia from the Red Crag', Annals of the Natural History Society,  Ser. 3, Vol. xiv, p.353

Lankester, E. (1865), 'On a Sources of the Mammalian Fossils of the Red Crag, and on the Discovery of a new Mammal in that Deposit, allied to the Walrus', Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society, Vol. xxi, pp.221-32

Lankester, (1868), 'On the Crags of Suffolk and Antwerp', Geological Magazine, Vol. 2 pp.103-6, 149-52; Lankester, (1868), 'The Suffolk Bone Bed and the Diestian or Black Crag in England', Geological Magazine, Vol. 5, pp.254-8

Lankester, E. (1870), 'Contributions to a knowledge of the Newer Tertiaries of Suffolk and their Fauna', Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society, Vol. XXVI, p.493

Liebig, J. (1840), 'Organic Chemistry in its Applications to Agriculture & Physiology

Liebig, (1843) ‘Familiar Letters of Chemistry

Lucas, C. (1930), ‘The Fenman’s World - Memories of a Fenland Physician,’ Norwich, p.25

Lydekker, R. (1885), 'Catalogue of the Fossil Mammalia in the British Museum (Natural History), Cromwell Road, London S.W.

Lyell, C. (1840) 'On the occurrence of Fossil Quadrumanous Marsupial and other Mammalia in the London Clay near Woodbridge in Suffolk, Annual Magazine of Natural History, Vol. iv, p.186-189

Manwaring Paine, J. & Way, J. T. (1848), ‘On the Phosphoric Strata of the Chalk Formation’, Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society, Vol. IX, pp.78-9

Markham, R. J. (1976), 'Notes on Edward Charlesworth, 1813-1893', Ipswich Geological Group Bulletin no. XVIII, pp.14-16

Markham, R.J. (1982), 'Analysis of Phosphatic Nodules and bones from the Crags to determine Phosphate content', Ipswich Geological Group Bulletin no. XX, pp.16-19

Maycock, C. (1993), ‘Charity, Clay and Coprolites – The Story of a Suffolk Almshouse Foundation,’ Mary Warner’s Charity, Boyton

Mineral Statistics, Memoirs of the Geological Survey,  HMSO, vol. I, 1850?, pp.40-1; 1860, p.375; 1876, p.132; 1877, p.145; 1878, p.147

Moffatt, H. (2002) Ships and Shipyards of Ipswich 1700 - 1970’, Malthouse Press, Suffolk, p.132

Moir, J. R. (1918), 'The Kyson Monkey', Geological Magazine, Vol. LV, p.48

Moir, J.R. (1935), 'Prehistoric Archaeology and Sir Ray Lankester', Norman Adlard, & Co. Ipswich

Morton, J.C. (1855), ‘A Cyclopaedia of Agriculture,Glasgow, p.545

Newton, E.T. (1891), 'The Vertebrata of the Pliocene Deposits of Britain, Memoirs of the Geological Survey,

Newton, E.T. (1890), 'On some new Mammals from the Red and Norwich Crags', Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society, Vol. XLVI, p.444

Oakley, K. (1941), 'British Phosphates', Wartime Pamphlets, Vol. VIII no.3

O’Connor, B. (1998), ‘The Dinosaurs on Bassingbourn Fen’, Bernard O'Connor, Everton

O’Connor, B. (1998), ‘The Dinosaurs on Coldham’s Common’, Bernard O’Connor, Everton

O'Connor, B. (2000), 'The Dinosaurs of Fen Ditton', Bernard O'Connor, Everton

O’Dell, I. (1951), ‘A Vanished Industry’ (original MS in Luton Museum) pp.7-8

Owen, R. (1839), 'Description of the Fossil mentioned in the preceding letter', Annual Magazine of Natural History,. Ser. 2, Vol. iii, p.446

Owen, R. (1840), 'Description of the Mammalian Remains found at Kyson in Suffolk', Annual Magazine of Natural History  Vol. iv, p.191

Owen, R. (1840), 'Description of some Molar Teeth from the Eocene Sand at Kyson in Suffolk, indicative of a new species of Hyracotherium', Annual Magazine of Natural History,  Vol. viii, p.1

Owen, R. (1846), ‘A History of British Fossil Mammals and Birds’, London

Owen, R. (1856), Note in Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society, Vol. xii, p.217

Owen, R. (1862), 'On the Hyratherian Character of the Lower Molars of the supposed Macacus from the Eocene Sand of Kyson, Suffolk', Annual Magazine of Natural History, Ser.3, Vol. x, p.240

Packard, W.G.T. (1937), Superphosphate – its history and manufacture,' Transactions of the Institution of Chemical Engineers, xv, pp.21-2

Packard, W.G.T. (1952), 'The History of the Fertiliser Industry in Britain,' pp.8-10,14

Packard, W.G.T. (1952), Proceedings of the Fertiliser Society, London, p.19

Palgrave, D. (1991), Was your ancestor a coprolite digger? Suffolk Roots, Vol.17.No 3, pp.149-151

Palgrave, D.(2003),  Employees in the Suffolk Phosphate Industry in 1881 Suffolk Roots, Vol.29. pp.175-178

Pickering Rev. R (1745) Philosophical Transactions, Vol. XLIII, No. 474, pp.191-2

Playfair, L.B.  '(1850?), The Study of Abstract Science Essential to the Progress of Industry,' Mem. Geol. Surv. Mineral Statistics, Vol. I,

Prestwich, J. (1850), ‘On the Structure of the strata between the London Clay and the Chalk. Pt. I The Basement-bed of the London Clay,’ Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society, Vol. vi, pp. 252-281

Prestwich, J. (1868), ‘Structure of Crag Beds,’ Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society, p.460

Prestwich, J. (1871), 'Structure of the Crag Beds,' Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society, (read 1868) p.122)

Prestwich, J. (1871), 'Structure of the Red Crag,’ Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society, Vol. XXVII, pp.326, 337

Proceedings of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, (1851), Ipswich

Pusey, P. (1840), Journal of Royal Agricultural Society, England, p.1

Reid, W.C. (1876), Mineral Phosphates and Superphosphate of Lime', Chemical News, Vol. XXXIV, pp.48, 55

Reid, W.C. (1890), ‘Pliocene deposits of Britain’, Memoirs of the Geological Survey, p.16

 ‘Reminiscences of a Scientific Suffolk Clergyman,’ Eastern Counties Magazine & Suffolk Notebook, Vol. I)

Roe, D. A. (1981). The Lower and Middle Palaeolithic Periods in Britain, Routledge & Kegan Paul, pp.177-78

Rogers, G. The Parish Magazine, (Grantchester) Oct. 1983

Slater’s Directory, 1850

Special Report on Mineral Resources of Great Britain No.5, M.G.S. 1916

Spencer, H.E.P., ‘A contribution to the History of Suffolk - Lowestoft,’ undated, pp.118-20

Strong, B. ‘The Accounts of a Suffolk Blacksmith 1859 - 1881’, Journal of the Tools and Trades History Society, Vol.9, pp. 55, 63

Tattersall, Ian, Eric Delson and John Van Couvering, eds. (1988). Encyclopaedia of Human Evolution and Prehistory, Garland Publishing, p.275

Taylor, J.E., (1880), ‘Phosphates: Their Origins and Uses’, Nature’s Bypaths, pp.140-151

 ‘The Farming of Cambridgeshire,’ Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society, 1847, p.71

The Journal of the Society of the Chemical Industry, November 30th 1898

‘The Study of Abstract Science Essential to the Progress of Industry,’ M.G.S., Mineral Statistics, Vol. I, (1850?), pp.40-1

Thorpe, Dictionary of Applied Chemistry, pp.507-10

Thursk and Imray, (1958), ‘Suffolk Farming in the Nineteenth Century’, Ipswich, p.81

Tye, W. (1930), ‘Birth of the Fertilizer Industry, Fison's Journal, p.4

Tye, W. (1950), 'A Guide to Waldringfield and Newbourn', Norman Allard & Co. Ipswich, p.16

Victoria County History, ‘Suffolk,’ Vol. ii p.286

Vallois, Henri V., and Hallam L. Movius, eds., (1953). Catalogue des Hommes Fossiles, XIX Congres Geologique International, Algiers, p.210

Victoria County History, 'Suffolk', pp.285-6

Voelcker, A. (1862), ‘The International Exhibition at Paris,’ p.149

Voelcker, Dr. A. (1875), 'On the Chemical Composition and Commercial Value of Coprolites and other Phosphatic Materials used in England for Agricultural Purposes', Journal of the Royal  Agricultural Society, pp.359-60, 399

Way, J. T. (1849), ‘On the Composition and Value of Guano’, Journal of the Royal  Agricultural Society, Vol. x., p.215

Whitaker, W. (1877), Proceedings of the Geological Society, Vol. v. p.112

Whitaker, W. (1885), ‘The Geology of the Country around Ipswich, Hadleigh and Felixstowe', Memoirs of the Geological  Society, London

Whitaker, W. (1921), ‘Water Supply of Cambs.’ Memoirs of the Geological  Society,  London, p.84

White, (1844), 'History, Gazetteer and Directory of Suffolk’, pp.31-34

Wiggins, J. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society, Vol. iv, p.294

Wood, S.V. (1839), 'Letter announcing the discovery of Fossil Quadrumanous Remains near Woodbridge, Suffolk', Magazine of Natural History,. Ser. 2, Vol. iii, p.444

Wood, S.V. and Harmer, F. W., (1877), 'Later Tertiary Geology of East Anglia', Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society, Vol. XXXIII, p.75

Woodward, H. (1866), ‘An Excursion to the Crag District,’ Intelligent Observer, Vol. VIII, p.37, 39)

Yates, R. 'History of Potton,' Unpublished paper, Potton History Society, p.44

 

Newspaper articles

 

Bedfordshire Times, May 18th 1962. from an original article in 1878

Cambridge Chronicle, 17th October 1863

Cambridge Chronicle, 30th November, 1867, p.8

Cambridge Chronicle, 7th January 1871 pp.8-9

Cambridge Independent Press, 18th January, 1851, p.3

Cambridge Independent Press, 7th January 1871 p.5

Charlesworth, E. (1868), 'Remarks on the prospective exhaustion of the phosphatic Crag stratum' Norwich Mercury, 10th October; also in reprint of Lankester, E.R. 1877 'The Crag Fossils in the Ipswich Museum, Suffolk Chronicle, August 4th 1877

Charlesworth, E. (1872), 'On Perforated Stones from the Suffolk Crag', Eastern Daily Press, April 6th

Charlesworth, E. (1872), 'Exhibition and description of some remarkable objects found in the Suffolk Crag Formation simulating human workmanship', Pall Mall Gazette, April 10th 

Charlesworth, E. (1872), 'Perforated Sharks' Teeth found in the Red Crag of Suffolk', Pall Mall Gazette, April 10th 

East Anglia Daily Times, 2nd June, 1880

East Anglia Daily Times, 5th June, 1880

Folkestone Chronicle, 29th October 1870

Folkestone Chronicle, 5th November 1870

'Ipswich Firm's remarkable Development – From "one-man" concerns to world-wide-organisation,' S.C.R.O. Newspaper Cutting File S 668.6 Fison's

Henslow, J.S. (1845), Bury Post,

Henslow, S.J. (1848),  'On Fossil Phosphates,' Gardeners' Chronicle, p.180

Henslow, S.J. (1848), 'On the Phosphate Nodules of Felixstowe in Suffolk,' Gardeners' Chronicle, p.764

Ipswich Journal, 30th August 1889

Lawrence, W. 'The Last Felixstowe Coproliter,' Suffolk Chronicle and Mercury, February 17th 1950, p.5

Leighton Buzzard Observer, 17th January 1871

Mark Lane Express, 27th April 1874

Midland Counties Herald, Feb.20th 1862

Norwich Argus, ‘How Chemical Manures are manufactured’, undated article in Suffolk County Record Office, Bury St Edmunds

Ogden, W. (1983), 'Suffolk shell solves museum mystery' East Anglian Daily Times, 21st October

Suffolk Chronicle, J.S. Henslow's article on the 'Phosphate Nodules of the Red Crag', 28th December, 1850

Suffolk Chronicle, W.D. Clarke's article 'Ipswich Museum Expedition to the Crag Diggings', January 15th 1851

Suffolk Chronicle, 26th November 1898

Suffolk Chronicle & Mercury, 'Down at the Falkenham "Dog" – Memories of the Coproliting Days,' 24th March 1950

Taylor, J,E. 'The Story of Felixstowe Cliff', East Anglia Daily Times, 23rd July 1891

Tye, W. 'Coproliting in the Deben Peninsula,' pt.1, Suffolk Chronicle and Mercury 23rd December 1949

Tye, W. 'Coproliting in the Deben Peninsula,' pt.2, Suffolk Chronicle and Mercury 30th December 1949

Tye, W. 'Coproliting in the Deben Peninsula,' pt.3, Suffolk Chronicle and Mercury, 6th January 1950