176 HAM 



5. Sur le genre d'Oiseaux nomme" Dinornis. Bull. Phys. Ac. 

 Petersb. III. Nos. 21, 22. 



6. Ueber Dinornis und Didus, zwei ausgestorbene Vogelgattungen. 

 Bull. Phys. Acad. Sc. Petersb. TV. p. 49. 



HAMILTON (C.). 



1. Descriptio Vermium in Insulis Antillis qui Cannis sacchariferis 

 damnum intulerunt. Comment. Nor. 1734, p. 79. Bibl. Ent. I. 

 p. 161. 



HAMILTON (C.W.). 



1. On the Succession of the Older Stratified Rocks in the Neigh- 

 bourhood of Killarney and Dublin Phil. Mag. ser. 3, XV. p. 442 ; 

 XVII. p. 170. 



HAMILTON (F.). 



1. An Account of the Fishes found in the River Ganges and its 

 Branches. Edinburgh, 1822, 4. with atl. in fol. 39 pi. 



2. On the Vanderou Monkey, or the Guenon a face pourpre of 

 JSuffbn. Brewst. Journ. Science, ser. 1, VII. p. 60. Feruss. 

 Bull. 1828, XV. p. 136. 



3. On the Mine or Quarry of Corundum in Singraula. Edinb. Phil. 

 Journ. II. p. 305. 



HAMILTON (M.). 



1. On Recent Earthquakes on the West Coast of South America. 

 Report Brit. Assoc. 1840. Edinb. New Phil. Journ. XXX. p. 153. 



2. On the Llama, Alpaca, Guanaco, and Vicuna. Edinb. New 

 Phil. Journ. XXXIV. p. 285. 



HAMILTON (R.). 



1. Observations on the Fur Seal of Commerce. Ann. of Nat. Hist. 

 II. pp. 81, 478, fig. 



2. Amphibious Carnivora, including the Walrus and Seals ; also the 

 Herbivorous Cetacea. 12. Edinb. 1 839. Jard. Nat. Lib. Mamm. 

 VIII. 



3. British Fishes. 2 vols. 12. Edinb. 1843. Jard. Nat. Lib. 

 Ichth. IV. V. 



HAMILTON (Sir William). 



1. Observations on Mount Vesuvius, Etna, and other Volcanos, in 

 a series of Letters. Lond. 1772, 8. fig. (Germ.) Beobachtungen 

 ilber den Vesuv, etc. Berl. 1773, 8. ftg.lldhm. Bibl. IV. 2, p. 377. 



2. Campi Phlegrcei, or Observations on the Volcanos of the two 

 Sicilies. (Gall.) Champs Phlegreens, ou Observations sur les 

 Volcans des deux Sidles, etc. Naples, 1776, 2 vols. fol. Paris, 

 1799, fol. 



3. Supplement to the Campi Phlegrai, being an Account of the 

 great Eruption of Mount Vesuvius in Aug. 1779 (Angl. et Gall.). 

 Neap. 1779, fol. fig. col. 



4. An Account of the Eruption of Vesuvius in 1764. Phil. Trans. 

 LVII. p. 192. 



