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HILL (J.). 



1. Essays in Natural History and Philosophy, containing a series 

 of Discoveries by the assistance of the Microscope. 8. Lond. 

 1752, fig. Karl. 1753, 8. fig. Cat. Roy. Soc. Lond. Bohm. 

 Bibl. I. 1, p. 361. Mod. B. Helm. 



2. A Natural History, or new and accurate Descriptions of Ani- 

 mals, Vegetables and Minerals. Vol. I. The History of Fossils. 

 Lond. 1748, fol. Vol. II. The History of Plants. Lond. 1751, fol. 



Vol. III. The History of Animals. Lond. 1752, fol. fig Mod. 



B. Helm. 



3. A Natural History of Animals, containing Descriptions of the 

 Birds, Beasts, Fishes, and Insects, of the several classes of Ani- 

 malcula visible only by the assistance of Microscopes. London, 

 1752, fol. fig.; 1773, fol. Eis. Insect, p. 137. Mod. B. Helm. 



4. The Book of Nature, or the History of Insects. Lond. 1758, 

 fol. Bibl. Ent. I. p. 175. 



5. A Decade of curious Insects. Lond. 1773, 4. fig Bibl. Ent. 

 I. p. 175. 



6. De la nature et de la propriete de ITnsecte habitant le tronc des 

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 p. 175. 



7. The History of Fossils, containing the History of Metals and 

 Gems, or Fossils buried in the Earth at the Deluge, and since pe- 

 trified. Lond. 1748. (Germ. C. J. G. Westfeld) : Geschichte 

 der Fossilien, etc. Gotha, 1766, 8. (Germ. Baumgcirlner.) 

 Niirnb. 1770, 8 Bohm. Bibl. IV. 1, p. 54. 



8. Account of a Stone in the possession of the Earl of Stafford, with 

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, Gott. gel. Anz. 1760, p. 569.Bokm. Bibl. IV. 1, p. 227 ; IV. 2, 

 . p. 365. 



9. Spatogenesia, or the Origine and Nature of Spat, with a Descrip- 

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10. Fossils arranged according to their obvious characters. Lond. 

 1771,8. 



11. An Idea of an artificial Arrangement of Fossils, also of a na- 

 tural method. Lond. 1774, 8. 



HILL (P.). 



1. On the Ornithorhynchus paradoxus, or Mullingong. Trans. Linn. 

 Soc. XIII. p. 621. Phil. Mag. LXI. p. 8. Feruss. Bull. II. p. 61. 



HILL (Richard). 



] . On the Nests of the Birds of Jamaica. Proc. Zool. Soc. IX. p. 69. 

 Ann. and Mag. N. H. ser. 1, IX. p. 145. 



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