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LISTER (Martin). 



1. Observatio de usu Intestini Caeci in figurandis quorundam Ani- 

 malium Excrementis. Phil. Trans. Jan. 1684, p. 455. Act. 

 Erudit.IV. p. 31 3. 



2. Exercitatio anatomica, in qua de Cochleis, maxime terrestribus 

 et Limacibus agitur, omnium Dissectiones tabulis aeneis illustran- 

 tur, etc. Lond. 1684, 8 Bohm. Bibl. II. 2, p. 435- -Tr. Linn. 

 Soc. Lond. VII. pp. 235, 312. Mod. B. Helm. 



3. Exercitatio anatomica altera, in qua de Buccinis fluviatilibus et 

 marinis agitur. Lond. 1695, 8. fig. Bohm. Bibl. II. 2, p. 435. 

 Tr. Linn. Soc. Lond. VII. p. 235 Mod. B. Helm. 



4. Exercitatio anatomica tertia de Conchyliis bivalvibus utriusque 

 aquae. Accedit Dissertatio de Calculo humano. Lond. 1696, 

 4. fig. Bohm. Bibl. II. 2, p. 435. Tr. Linn. Soc. Lond. VII. 

 p. 235. Mod. B. Helm. 



5. Anatomy of the Scallop. Phil. Trans. XIX. p. 567, fig.Lesk. 

 Uebers. I. 1, p. 114, fig. 



6. Histories Animalium Angliae Tractatus tres, de Araneis, de 

 Cochleis turn terrestribus 'turn fluviatilibus, de Cochleis marinis. 

 Accedit quartus de Lapidibus ejusdem Insulae ad Cochlearum 

 quarundam imaginem figuratis. Lond. 1678, 4. fig. ; Append. 

 1681, 4. Ibid. 1695. Bohm. Bibl. II. 1, p. 62. -Tr. Linn. Soc, 

 Lond. VII. p. 225. 



7. Appendix ad Historiam Animalium Angliae. Ebor. 1681, 4. fig. 

 Lond. 1695 (una cum tabulis Scarabaeorum Angliae). Bohm. 

 Bibl. II. 1, p. 62 Tr. Linn. Soc. Lond. VII. p. 225. 



8. Naturgeschichte der Spinnen; aus dem Latein. iibersetzt und 

 vermehrt von D. F. H. W. Martini, mit neuen Zusatzen von 

 J. A. C. Gotze. Quedlinb. 1778, 8. fig. Bohm. Bibl. II. 2, 

 p. 348. 



9. Historiae s. Synopsis methodicae Conchyliorum Libri IV. etc. 

 Ace. Appendix de Conchitis et de Buccinitis. Lond. 1685-1692, 



fol (Edit, altera, recensuit et auxit G. Huddesfori) Oxon. 



1770, fol Bohm. Bibl. II. 2, p. 433. Tr. Linn. Soc. Lond. VII. 

 p. 217 ; XL 2, p. 423. Mod. B. Helm. 



10. Appendix ad Synopsin Conchyliorum, s. Index Tabularum ex 

 nova recerisione Auctoris, etc. Bohm. Bibl. II. 2, p. 436. 



11. Observations concerning the first part of his Tables of Snails, 

 together with some Quaeres relating to those Insects. Phil. Trans. 

 IX. p. 96, fig. Lesk. Uebers. I. 1, p. 116, fig. Bohm. Bibl. II. 

 2, p. 436. Tr. Linn. Soc. Lond. VII. p. 240. 



12. Observations concerning the odd Turn of some Shell-snails, etc. 

 Phil. Trans. IV. p. 1101. Tr. Linn. Soc. Lond. VII. p. 220. 



13. On a kind of Fly that is Viviparous, together with a set of 

 curious Inquiries about Spiders, and a Table of the several sorts 

 of them to be found in England. Phil. Trans. VI. p. 2170. 



14. On an Insect feeding upon Henbain, the horrid smell of which 

 is in that creature so qualified thereby, as to become in some 

 measure aromatical. Phil. Trans. VI. p. 2176. Lesk. Uebers. 

 I. 2, p. 47. Eis. Insect, p. 247. 



