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In 2013 a paper by the author about the scientific work of Harmer was pub-
lished, appropriately, in a journal devoted to articles about the geology of his home
region, East Anglia (Kington 2013 ).
References
Bricker, S.; Lee, J.; Banks, V.; Morigi, A.; Garcia-Bajo, M., 2012: ''East Anglia's Buried
Channels'', in: Geoscientist, May: 15-19.
British Geological Survey, 2013.
Gibbard, P.L.; Turner, C.; West, R.G., 2013: ''The Bytham River Reconsidered''. Quaternary
International, 292: 15-32.
Harmer, F.W., 1867a: ''On the Existence of a Third Boulder-Clay in Norfolk'' in: Quarterly
Journal of the Geological Society 23: 87-90.
Harmer, F.W., 1867b: ''Drift of the Eastern Counties'', in: Geological Magazine,4.
Harmer, F.W., 1896a: ''The Pliocene Deposits of Holland and Their Relation to the English and
Belgian Crags, with a Suggestion for the Establishment of a New Zone, 'Amstelian' and Some
Remarks on the Geographical Conditions of the Pliocene Epoch in Northern Europe'', in:
Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society, 52: 748-782.
Harmer, F.W., 1896b: ''The Southern Character of the Molluscan Fauna of the Coralline Crag''.
Geological Magazine, 33.
Harmer, F.W., ca 1896c: Draft Paper, 'On Middle Glacial Sands, Coralline Crag and note from
Professor Kendall' (BGS).
Harmer, F W., 1900a: On a Proposed New Classification for the Pliocene Deposits of the East of
England. Report of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, Transactions of
Section C (for 1899): 751-753.
Harmer, F.W., 1902: ''A Sketch of the Later Tertiary History of East Anglia'' in: Proceedings of
the Geologists' Association, 17: 416-451.
Harmer, S.F., ca 1904: Draft Paper, 'Tertiary Fossils of the Lower Rhine' (BGS).
Harmer, F.W., 1907: ''On the Origin of Certain CaƱon-Like Valleys Associated with Lake-Like
Areas of Depression'', in: Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society, 63: 470-514.
Harmer, F.W., 1910a: ''The Glacial Deposits of Norfolk and Suffolk'', in: Transactions of the
Norfolk and Norwich Naturalists' Society, 9: 108-133.
Harmer, F.W., 1910b: ''The Pliocene Deposits of the Eastern Counties of England'', in:
Monckton, H.W.; Herries, R.S. (Eds.): Geology in the Field: The Jubilee Volume of the
Geologists' Association (1858-1908) Part I (London: Edward Stanford): 86-102.
Harmer, F.W., 1928 (posthumously): ''The Distribution of Erratics and Drift'', in: Proceedings of
the Yorkshire Geological Society, 21: 79-150.
Kington, J.A., 2013: ''Frederic William Harmer: Geologist and Pioneer Palaeometeorologist'', in:
Bulletin of the Geological Society of Norfolk, 63: 13-42.
Challinor, J., 1971: The History of British Geology (Newton Abbot: David & Charles).
Dale, S., 1704-1705: ''A Letter from Mr Samuel Dale to Mr Edward Lhwyd, Keeper of the
Ashmolean Repository in Oxford, Concerning Harwich Cliff, and the Fossil Shells There,
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February
1703'',
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Reid, C., 1890: The Pliocene Deposits of Britain (London: H.M.S.O).
Richardson, L., 1910: ''The Neozoic Rocks of Gloucestershire and Somerset'', in: Monckton,
H.W.; Herries, R.S. (Eds.): Geology in the Field: The Jubilee Volume of the Geologists'
Association (1858-1908) Volume I (London: Edward Stanford): 329-364.
Sherlock, R.L., 1947: British Regional Geology: London and Thames Valley, London: (H.M.S.O)
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