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CHARLES CORDINER. (205) 

 Remarkable Ruins, &c. in North Britain, London, 1788-1795. 4to. with coloured 



WILLIAM GEORGE MATON. ( TzV^e MONOGRAPHOS) 

 Observations relative chiefly to the Natural History, &c. of the IVcstern Counties of 

 England. Salisbury, 1797. 8vo. 2 vols. 



JOHN ADAMS. (Fide MICROGRAPHOS) 



EDWARD DONOVAN. (212) 

 Natural History of the British Shells. Lond. 1799- 8vo. 5 vols, with coloured plates. 



GEORGE MONTAGU. (213) 

 Testacea Britannica, London, 1803. 4to. 2 vols, with 16 elegantly coloured plates. 



{America septentrionalis.) 



JOHN BANISTER. (143) 

 In Phil. Trans, vol. 17- p. 671-672. (1693) 



JAMES PETIVER. {Fide ICIINIOGR.) 

 Account of Animals and Shells sent from Carolina, in Phil. Trans, vol. »4. p. ig.'.l. 

 (1705) 

 Pterigraphia Americana in " Gazophylacio" suo. {Fide ICHNIOGR.) 



JOHN BARTRAM. (166) 

 Observations concerning the Salt-marsh Muscle, the Oyster-hanks, and the Fresh-uatcr 

 Muscle of Pennsylvania, in Phil. Trans, vol. 43. p. 157-159. (1744) with figg. 



{Asia.) 



NICHOLAS WITS EN. (143) 

 Description of certain Shells found in the East Indies, in Phil. Trans, vol. 17. p. 870. 

 (1693) with figures. 



JAMES CUNINGHAME. 

 A Catalogue of Shells, 6^c gathered at the Island Ascension, in Phil. Trans, vol. 21. 

 p. 295-298. (1699) 



JAMES PETIVER. {Fide ICHNIOGR.) 

 Description of some Shells found on the Molucca Islands, in Phil. Trans, vol. 22. p. 923- 



933. (1701) 



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