The Shropshire breed of domestic sheep originated from the hills of Shropshire, and North Staffordshire, England, during the 1840s. The breeders in the area used the local horned black-faced sheep and crossed them with a few breeds of white-faced sheep (Southdown, Cotswold, and Leicester).
The Lower Cambrian microfauna of Comley and Rushton, Shropshire/England
The Cambrian Horizons of Comley (Shropshire), and their Brachiopoda, Pteropoda, Gasteropoda, etc
Silurian Chitinozoa from the type Wenlock and Ludlow of Shropshire, England
Land Animals in the Silurian: Arachnids and Myriapods from Shropshire, England
Lower Devonian coalified sporangia from Shropshire: Salopella Edwards & Richardson and Tortilicaulis Edwards
Fossils and matgrounds from the Neoproterozoic Longmyndian Supergroup, Shropshire, UK
A trilobite fauna from the highest Shineton Shales in Shropshire, and the correlation of the latest Tremadoc
A survey of malocclusion and the need for orthodontic treatment in a Shropshire school population.
Sedimentology of the Old Red Sandstone (Siluro-Devonian) in the Clee Hills area, Shropshire, England
Effects of grass ley set-aside on runoff, erosion and organic matter levels in sandy soils in East Shropshire, UK