Publications
On the occurrence of Beania mirabilis and Labrus mixtus at Eastbourne, Sussex: To the editors of the Annals and Magazine of Natural History, by F. C. S. Roper, published October 1869 in Journal of Natural History (series 4, vol. 4, article, pp.293-294)
On the Decapoda that have been found at Eastbourne, by F. C. S. Roper, published 1870 (Eastbourne Natural History and Archaeology Society)
Sussex Fish and Fisheries, by Frederick E. Sawyer, published 1882 in Brighton and Sussex Natural History Society (article)
On the so-called Microdon nuchalis, Dixon, from the chalk of Sussex, a new species of Platax, by A. Smith Woodward, published November 1887 in Journal of Natural History (Series 5, vol. 20, no. 119), article, pp.342-344)
Fishes, edited by Charles E. Walker, F.L.S., published 1905 in The Victoria History of the County of Sussex (vol. 1: Natural History, Geology, pre-medieval Archaeology, the Domesday survey, and Political History, pp.267-270, , facsimile edition published 1973, London: Victoria County History, ISBN-10: 0712905855 & ISBN-13: 9780712905855) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 2398] & The Keep [LIB/500089] & R.I.B.A. Library & West Sussex Libraries & East Sussex Libraries View Online
On a new Leptolepid fish from the Weald clay of Southwater, Sussex, by A. Smith Woodward, published August 1907 in Journal of Natural History (Series 7, vol. 20, no. 116), article, pp.93-95)
Value of Pond Fish in 1648 , by Ernest Straker, published February 1930 in Sussex Notes & Queries (vol. III no. 1, note, p.27) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 8952][Lib 8221] & The Keep [LIB/500205] & S.A.S. library
Fish otoliths from the London Clay of Bognor Regis, Sussex, by F. C. Stinton, published 1956 in The Proceedings of the Geologists' Association London (no. 67 issue 1-2, article, pp.15-31) View Online
Abstract:The paper consists of systematic descriptions of otoliths from the London Clay of Bognor Regis. Seven new species are recorded and certain earlier inaccurate determinations corrected.
A fish fauna from the Lower Tertiary Marine Bed, Clapham Common, West Sussex, by N. Edwards and F. C. Stinton, published 1971 in The Proceedings of the Geologists' Association London (no. 82 issue 4, article, pp.449-453) View Online
Abstract:The Lower Tertiary succession at Clapham Common, West Sussex, is described, and a fossil assemblage comprising chiefly marine fishes is listed. The age of the fossiliferous marine bed is discussed, with reference to the fossil assemblage and the stratigraphical situation. The bed, which overlies Reading Beds (Sparnacian) variegated clays, may be either Sparnacian (Woolwich Beds) or Ypresian (London Clay) in age.
A fish fauna from the Lower Tertiary Marine Bed, Clapham Common, West Sussex, by H. J. Gamble, published 1972 in The Proceedings of the Geologists' Association London (no. 83 issue 3, article, pp.361-363) View Online
Fishbones from Excavations at Tanyard Lane, Steyning 1977, by Owen Bedwin, published 1980 in Sussex Archæological Collections (vol. 118, archaeological note, p.369) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 7805] & The Keep [LIB/500305] & S.A.S. library
Additions to the fish fauna of the English Palaeogene. 4. A new batoid genus from the Bracklesham Group of Selsey, Sussex, by David John Ward, published October 1983 in Tertiary research (vol. 5, part 2, article)
Structure and grazing of stone surface organic layers in some acid streams of southern England, by Michael J. Winterbourn, Alan G. Hildrew and Alan Box, published 1985 in Freshwater Biology (vol. 15, no. 3, article, pp.363-374) View Online
Stone surface organic layers were investigated at five sites on small acid streams in the Ashdown Forest.
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in sediments, mussels and crustacea around a former gasworks site in Shoreham-by-Sea, UK, by R. J. Law and others, published September 2002 in Marine pollution bulletin (vol. 44, no. 9, article, pp.903-911)
Littlehampton's lobsters, by Stephanie Bolt, published 2010 (39 pp., Littlehampton Town Council) accessible at: British Library & West Sussex Libraries