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Man of the Woods. Webster's Boston Journ. of Philos. II. p. 570. 

 . Phil. Mag. LXVII. p. 182. Isis, 1834, V. p. 472. Feruss. 

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JEHAN ( ). 



1. Nouveau Traite* des Sciences geologiques, considerees dans leurs 

 rapports avec la Religion et dans leur application generale a Tin- 

 dustrie, aux Arts, a 1' Agriculture. Par. 1840, 12. fig. 



JELLY (Harry). 



1. On the Fossil Shells of the genus Modiola being frequently found 

 in the Bath Oolite, enclosed in the Shells of the genus Lithodomus. 

 Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 2, III. p. 551. 



2. The Lansdown Encrinite. Bath and Bristol Magazine, 1830. 



JENKINS (F.). 



1. On the Geology, etc. of Nagpore and its Vicinity. Asiat. Res. 

 XVIII. p. 195. 



2. Further Discovery of Coal in Assam. J. A. S. B. IV. p. 704. 



JENKINS (J. P.). 

 1. Notice of some Facts at Hudson. Sill. Am. Journ. IV. 1, p. 33. 



JENKINS (T.). 



1. On the Young of the Salmon, more particularly on the Samlet, 

 or small Fish found in the Wye and other Rivers, in the Autumn 

 Months, called, in Herefordshire, " Lasprings or Gravel-La- 

 springs." Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 2, IV. p. 161. 



JENNER (E.). 



1. On the Natural History of the Cuckoo. Phil. Trans. LXXVII. 

 p. 2l9.Licht. and Voigt's Mag. VI. 4, p. 45. 



2. On the Migration of Birds. Phil. Trans. CXIV. p. 11. Phil. 

 Mag. LXIV. p. 50. 



JENNINGS (Francis). 



1. On some Geological Phaenomena in the vicinity of Cork. Rep. 

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JENNINGS (Fr. M.). 



1. On Eels killed by Frost Ann. and Mag. N. Hist. VII. p. 236. 



2. On a peculiar sensation caused by some Mollusca. Ann. and 

 Mag. N. Hist. XI. p. 326. 



JENNINGS (J.). 



1. Ornithologia, or the Birds. Lond. 1827, 12. Feruss. Bull. 

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JENYNS (Leonard). 



1. New Scientific Journal-Book. Camb. 1824, oblong 4. 



2. Observations on the Ornithology of Cambridgeshire. Camb. 

 Phil. Trans. II, p. 287. Feruss. Bull. 1829, XVII. p. 434. Isis, 

 1835, XII. p. 1008. 



3. Observations on a preternatural Growth of the Incisor Teeth, 



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