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Bibliography of the Writings of Frederic
W. Harmer
The following list of Harmer's works (published and otherwise) illustrates the breadth of his
engagement with the geology of East Anglia over the course of a long life.
Harmer, F.W. (1865). Draft paper, 'On identity of Cromer Beds and Norfolk river valleys' (BGS).
Harmer, F.W. (1866). Draft paper, 'On boulder clay in Norfolk' (BGS).
Harmer, F.W. (1867a). On the existence of a third boulder-clay in Norfolk. Quarterly Journal of
the Geological Society 23: 87-90.
Harmer, F.W. (1867b). Drift of the Eastern Counties. Geological Magazine, 4.
Harmer, F.W. (1869). On the so-called Crag of Belaugh and Weybourne, Geological Magazine, 6.
Harmer, F.W. (1871a). Draft paper, 'On the molluscan fauna of the Norfolk coast' (BGS).
Harmer, F.W. (with S.V. Wood) (1871b). On the palaeontological aspects of the Middle Glacial
Formations of East Anglia. Report British Association for 1870.
Harmer, F.W. (1877a). The Testimony of the Rocks in Norfolk. A popular description of the
geology of the county. Hamilton Adams & Co., London.
Harmer, F.W. (1877b). On the Kessingland Cliff and on the relation of the Forest-Bed to the
Chillesford Clay. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society, 33.
Harmer, F.W. (with S.V. Wood) (1877c). Obervations on the later Tertiary Geology of East
Anglia. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society, 33.
Harmer, F.W. (with S.V. Wood) (1877d). The Kessingland Freshwater Bed and Weybourne Sand.
Geological Magazine.
Harmer, F.W. (1878). Tellina Balthica and the Norwich Crag. Transactions of the Norfolk and
Norwich Naturalists' Society, 2.
Harmer, F.W. (1895a). The Southern Character of the Molluscan Fauna of the Coralline Crag
tested by an analysis of its characteristic and abundant species. Report British Association,
(Ipswich).
Harmer, F.W. (1895b). On the Derivative Shells of the Red Crag. Report of the British
Association for the Advancement of Science (Ipswich).
Harmer, F.W. (1895c). Draft paper, 'On the British Geological Survey and boring of deep-seated
rocks' (BGS).
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. 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. (ca 1898). Typescript: 'The Lower Pliocene deposits of the Anglo-Belgian Basin'
(BGS).
 
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