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BURNABY (Andr.). 



1. Travels through the middle Settlements in N. America in the 

 years 1759-60, with Observations upon the State of the Colonies. 

 Lond. 1775, 8. (Germ.) Reisen durch die mittlern Coloniender 

 Engldnder in Nordamerika, etc. Hamb. 1776, 8. (Gall.) 

 Laus. 1778, 8.Bohm. Bibl. I. 1, p. 736. 



BURNELL (E. H.). 



1. List of Lepidopterous Insects found in the neighbourhood of 

 Witham, Essex. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 2, p. 601. 



BURNES (A.). 



1. On the Salt Mines of the Punjaub. J. A. S. B. I. p. 14-5. 



2. On the Geology of the Chari Range in Cutch. J. A. S. B. VI. 

 p. 159. 



3. On Peshawar Coal J. A. S. B. II. p. 267. 



4. On the Geology of the Banks of the Indus, the Indian Caucasus, 

 and the Plains of Tartary, to the Shores of the Caspian. Trans. 

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 ser. 3, IV. p. 225. L. u. Br. N. Jahrb. 1836, p. 224. 



BURNET (Gilb.). 



1. Some Lettres containing an Account of what seemed most re- 

 marquable in Switzerland, Italy, Germany, France. Roterd. 



1686 et 1687, 8. (Gall.) Roterd. 1687; 1688; 1718, 12 



(Germ.) Leipz. 1687; 1688; 1693, IV.llohm. Bibl. I. 1, 

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BURNET (Th.). 



1. An Answer to the late Objections made by E. Warren against 

 the Theory of the Earth. Lond. 1690, 4 Act Erud. 1691, 

 p. 329. 



2. The Theory of the Earth ; the two last books concerning the 

 Burning of the World, and the new Heaven and the new Earth. 

 Lond. 1697, fol. Cat. Bibl. Turic. 



3. The Sacred Theory of the Earth, containing an Account of its 

 Creation and of the Changes which it hath undergone, or is to 

 undergo. Lond. 1759, 2 vols. 8. Cat. R. S. L. 



4. Telluris theoria sacra, Orbis nostri originem et mutationcs ge- 

 nerates, quas aut jam subiit, aut olim subiturus est, complectens, 

 etc. Lond. 1681, 4; 1684- (Libr. I. ct II. de Diluvio et Para- 

 diso). Lond. 1689, 4. (Libr. III. et IV. de Flagratione Mundi 



