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DOUGHTY (J.). 



1. Cabinet of Natural History and American Rural Sports. 3 vols. 

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DOUGLAS (Dav.). 



1. Observations on two undescribed species of North American 

 Mammalia __ Zool. Journ. IV. p. 330. Feru-ss. Bull. 1829, XVIII. 

 p. 44-7 Isis, 1831, II. p. 21 3. 



2. Observations on some species of the genera Tetrao and Ortyx, 

 natives of North America, with Descriptions of four new species 

 of the former and two of the latter genus. Tr. Linn. Soc. Lond. 

 XVI. 1, p. 133. Feruss. Bull. 1830, XX. p. 326. Isis, 1830, 

 IX. p. 917. 



3. Observations on Vultur caUfornianus, Shaw. Zool. Journ. IV. 

 1829, p. 328. Isis, 1831, I. p. 110. 



DOUGLAS (James i.). 



1 . Myographiae Comparatae Specimen ; or a Comparative Descrip- 

 tion of all the Muscles in a Man and in Quadrupeds, etc. Lond. 

 1707, 12. (Lat. J. F. Schrcibcr): Lugd. Bat. 1729, 8. Biogr. 

 Un. XL p. GU.Bohm. Bibl. II. 1, p. 110. 



2. Bibliographic anatomicae Specimen, sive Catalogus omnium pene 

 Auctorum qui ab Hippocrate ad Harvaum rem anatomicani ex 

 professo, vel obiter, scriptis illustrarunt. Lond. 1715, 8; Leyde, 

 1734, 8. Biogr. Un. XI. p. 614. 



3. Historia Musculorum Formicae. 1728, 8 n .Eis. Insect, p. 223. 



DOUGLAS (James n.). 



1. Descriptio Peritonaei et Membranae cellularis. Lips. 1783, 8. 

 m. Bibl. med.-chir. 



2. A Dissertation on the Antiquity of the Earth. Lond. 1785, 4. 

 Cat. Roy. Soc. Lond. 



DOUGLAS (J. W.). 



1. On a new British Moth. Trans. Entom. Soc. V. p. 21. 



2. On a variety of Segetia xanthographa. Trans. Entom. Soc. V. 

 p. 99, fig. 



3. Descriptions of new British Moths. Zoologist, pp. 844, 1266. 



4. Notes on the Appearance and (Economy of various Insects, Co- 

 leoptera and Lepidoptera. Entomologist, 1840-42. Zoologist, 

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