C. G., Ehrenberg: Vorlaufige Mitteilungen über das wirkliche Vorkommen fossiler Infusorien und ihre grosse Verbreitung, Annln Phys.Chem., 38, 213-227, 1836a.
C. G., Ehrenberg: Weitere vorlaufige Nachrichten über fossile Infusorien, Annln Phys.Chem., 38, 455-464, 1836b.
C. G., Ehrenberg: Remarks on the real Occurrence of Fossil Infusoria, and their extensive Diffusion, Scient.Mem., 1, 400-407, 1837a.
C. G., Ehrenberg: Further Notices of Fossil Infusoria, Scient.Mem., 1, 407-413, 1837b.
C. G., Ehrenberg: Uber die fossilen Infusorien-Gattungen
Xanthidium und
Peridinium, Arch. Naturgesch., 3, 227-238, 1837c.
C. G., Ehrenberg: Uber das Massenverhaltnis der jetzt labenden Kiesel-Infusorien und über ein neues Infusorien–Conglomerat als Polierschiefer von Jastraba in Ungarn, Abh.Akad.Wiss., 1, 109-135, 1838.
G. A., Mantell: The wonders of geology; or, a familiar exposition of geological phenomena; being the substance of a course of lectures delivered at BrightonFrom the notes taken by G.FRichardson2 vols., xvi + 376 + [20] pp., ix + 377–689 + [23] pp., 6 pls., 80 “tabs.” [text-figs.] London., 1838.
A. D., Morris: Gideon Algernon Mantell LL.D., F.R.C.S., F.R.S. (1790–1852), Surgeon and Geologist: “Wizard of the Weald”, Proc.R.Soc.Med., 65, 215-222, 1972.
A. L., Reade: The Reades of Blackwell Hill in the parish of Horton, Staffordshire: a record of their descendants; with a full account of DrJohnson’s ancestry, his kinsfolk and family connexionsxx + 283 + xii pp., frontis, 17 pls., 29 tabsLondon (pp90–99, pl16 relevant)., 1906.
J. B., Reade: On the existence of structure in the ashes of plants and their analogy to the osseous systems of animals, Phil.Mag., 11, 13-17, 1837a.
J. B., Reade: Observations on the structure of the solid materials found in the ashes of recent and fossil plants, Phil.Mag., 11, 413-417, 1837b.
J. B., Reade: On Fossil Infusoria: in a Letter to Gideon AMantell, EsqLL.D&c
In , The wonders of geology, q.v(pp684–688, “tabs.” 78–80)., 1838a.
J. B., Reade: On the existence of spiral vessels in the roots of dicotyledonous plants, Ann.nat.Hist., 1, 111-113, 1838b.
J. B., Reade: On some new Organic Remains in the Flint of Chalk, Ann.nat.Hist., 1, 191-198, 1838c.
J. B., Reade: A new method of illuminating microscopic objects, Sturgeon, Ann.electr., 4, 407-409, 1839a.
J. B., Reade: On the Roman Coin Moulds discovered in France and England, Numismatic Chronicle, 1, 147-165, 1839b.
J. B., Reade: On the construction and use of single acromatic eye-pieces, and their superiority to the double eye-piece of Huyghens, Proc.R.Soc., 4, 195-1840.
J. B., Reade: On the cilia and ciliary currents of the Oyster, Rep.Br.Ass.Advmt.Sci., 66-67, 1845.
J. B., Reade: On two new salts of Gold, Rep.Br. Ass.Advmt.Sci., 57-1847.
J. B., Reade: On the Observatory at Stone Vicarage, near Aylesbury, Mon.Notes astron.Soc., 14, 196-198, 1854a.
J. B., Reade: On photographs of the Moon and of the SunRep.Br.Ass.Advmt.Sci., London, 10–12., 1854b.
J. B., Reade: On a new method of forming ammonio-iodides of metalsRep.Br.Ass.Advmt Sci., London, 55–57., 1857.
J. B., Reade: On Animal Ammonia, its formation, evolution and office, Rep.Br.Ass.Advmt Sci., 65-66, 1858.
J. B., Reade: New hemispherical condenser for the microscope[Presented to the Royal Microscopical Society; paper not traced.], 1861.
J. B., Reade: On the diatom prism, and the true form of diatom markings, Mon.microsc.J., 2, 5-11, 1869a.
J. B., Reade: On the microscope prism and the structure of the Podura scale, Mon.microsc.J., 2, 7-1869b.
J. B., Reade: President’s Address to the Royal Microscopical Society, March 1st 1870, Mon.microsc.J., 3, 113-133, 1870.
J. B., Reade: Account of two meteors seen at Bishopsbourne 16.Oct.1869, Proc.Br.meteorol.Soc., 5, 21-22, 1871.
W. A. S., Sarjeant: Taxonomic notes on hystrichospheres and acritarchs, J. Paleont., 38, 173-177, 1964.
W. A. S., Sarjeant: The Rediscovery of a Lost Species of Dinoflagellate Cyst:
Hystrichosphaera (ex:
Spiniferites) reginaldi (Mantell, 1844) comb. nov., Microscopy, 30, 241-250, 1967.
W. A. S., Sarjeant: Xanthidia, Palinospheres and ‘Hystrix’. A review of the study of fossil unicellular microplankton with organic cell walls, Microscopy, 31, 221-253, 1970a.
W. A. S., Sarjeant: The genus
Spiniferites Mantell, 1850 (Dinophyceae), Grana, 10, 74-78, 1970b.
D. A. E., Spalding: Biographical notes of authors on Derbyshire: Gideon Algernon Mantell (1790–1852), Bull.Peak Distr.Mines his.Soc., 3, 85-92, 1966.
S., Spokes: Gideon Algernon Mantell: surgeon and geologist, xv + 263 p., 5 pls, London., 1927.
C. R., Turpin: Analyse ou étude microscopique des différents corps organisés et autres corps de natur diverse que peuve, accidentellement, se trouver envellopper dans le pâte translucide des silex, C.R.Acad.Sci., 4, 304-314, 1837.
D., Wall and B., Dale: Living hystrichosphaerid dinoflagellate spores from Bermuda and Puerto Rico, Micropaleontology, 16, 47-58, 1970.
R. D., Wood: J.B. Reade, F.R.S., and the early history of photography. 1. A re-assessment on the discovery of contemporary evidence, Ann.Sci., 27, 13-45, 1971a.
R. D., Wood: J.B. Reade, F.R.S., and the early history of photography. II. Gallic acid and Talbot’s Calotype Patent, Ann.Sci., 27, 47-83, 1971b.
R. D., Wood: J.B. Reade’s Early Photographic Experiments, Br.J.Phot., 119, 643-647, 1972.