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ralvaror, sarat deras AfFattning. Stockh. 1776, 8. Bohm. Bibl. 

 IV. 2, p. J33. 



ANDERSON (G.). 



1. On the small District of Primitive Rocks near Stromness, in the 

 Orkney Islands. Mem. Wern. Soc. IV. p. 173. Feruss. Bull. 

 1828, XIV. p. 4-08. 



2. Guide to the Highlands and Islands of Scotland. 12. London, 

 1834, and Edinb. 1836. 



3. Geognostical Sketch of part of the Great Glen of Scotland. 

 Mem. Wern. Soc. IV. p. 190. Feruss. Bull. 1828, XIV. p. 4-08. 



4. On the Quartz District in the neighbourhood of Inverness. 

 Brewst. Journ. Science, ser. 1, III. p. 212 ; IV. p. 91. Feruss. 

 Bull. 1826, VIII. p. 322; IX. p. 12. 



5. On the Bituminous Rock which occurs in Ross-shire and the 

 neighbourhood of Inverness. Brewst. Journ. Science, ser. 1, IV. 

 p. 93. Feruss. Bull. 1826, VIII. p. 322. 



ANDERSON (Jam.). 



1. Recreations in Agriculture, Nat. History and Arts. 6 vols. 8. 

 1799-1802. 



2. A Practical Treatise on Peat Moss. Lond. 1794, 1797, 8. 



3. Letters on Cochineal Insects discovered at Madras. Madr. 

 1788-90. Tr. Linn. Soc. Lond. V.p. 277. Licht. u. Voigt Mag. 

 VI. 1 , p. 24 ( Ueber einige zu Madras entdeckte CocJienille-Arten). 



ANDERSON (John). 



1 . Sketch of the Comparative Anatomy of the Nervous System ; 

 with Remarks on its Development in the Human Embryo. Lond. 

 1837, 4. fig. Fa/. Repert. anat. u. phys. III. p. 14. 



ANDERSON (J.). 



1. Organic Remains in the Old Red Sandstone of Fife. Edinb. 

 New Phil. Journ. XXIII. p. 137. 



2. On the Strata at the Diamond Mines of Mallivully. Edinb. 

 Phil. Journ. III. p. 72. 



3. Account of Morne Garou, a mountain in the Island of St. Vin- 

 cent, with a Description of the Volcano on its Summit. Phil. 

 Trans. LXXV. p. 16. 



ANDERSON (W.). 



1. On some Poisonous Fish in the South Seas. Phil. Trans. LXVI. 

 p. 544. Cuv. et Val. Poiss. I. p. 169. 



