592 



Forbes (E.) Notes on animals of the class Echinoder- 

 mata collected ... in Assistance Bay. See SUTHER- 

 LAND (P. C.) Journal of a voyage in Baffin's Bay, &c. 

 Vol. ii, Appendix. 8. 1852. 



Forbes (E.) Monograph of the Echinodermata of the 

 British Tertiaries. See PAL/EONTOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY. 



4. 1852. 



Forbes (E.) On the Mollusca collected . . . during 

 the Voyage of the Rattlesnake. See MACGILLIVEAY 

 (J.) Narrative of the voyage of H.M.S. Rattlesnake, 

 &c. Vol. n, Appendix, no. 5. 8. 1852. 



Forbes (E.) The Zoology of the Voyage of H.M.S. 

 Herald, under the Command of Captain H. Kellett . . . 

 during . . . 1845-51 . . . Edited by Prof. E. Forbes 

 . . . Vertebrals, including fossil Mammals. By Sir J. 

 Richardson, &c. pp. xi, 171 : SSpls. 4. London, 1852 [-54]. 



[Another issue.] 



4. London, 1854. 



Forbes (E.) On the educational uses of Museums, &c. 

 See ROYAL COLLEGE OP SCIENCE. 8. 1853. 



Forbes (E.) Geological & Pakeontological Map of the 

 British Islands, &c. See BRITISH ISLANDS. [Maps.] 



s.sh. 1854. 



Forbes (E.) The natural history department of the 

 Crystal Palace described . . . Zoology and Botany. By 

 E. Forbes. See CRYSTAL PALACE, Sydenham. 8. 1854. 



Forbes (E.) [Mollusca of Braemar.] See MAcGiLLi- 

 VRAY(W.) The natural history of Dee Side, <fcc. 8. 1855. 



Forbes (E.) On the Tertiary Fluvio-marine formation 

 of the Isle of Wight. See GREAT BRITAIN AND IRE- 

 LAND. Geological Survey. England & Wales. Me- 

 moirs, &c. 8. 1856. 



Forbes (E.) The Distribution of Marine Life. 

 See JOHNSTON (A. K.) The Physical Atlas of Natural 

 Phenomena . . . New . . . edition. fol. 1856. 



Forbes (E.) Outlines of the natural history of Europe. 

 The natural history of the European seas. By ... 

 E. Forbes . . . edited and continued by R. [A. C.] 

 Godwin-Austen, pp. viii, 306 : 1 map. 8. London, 1859. 



Forbes (E.) Biographical notice . . . with his last 

 introductory lecture . . . 1854. pp. 25. 



8. Edinburgh, 1855. 



Edinb. New Phil. Journ. N.S., Vol. I. 



Forbes (E.) Memoir of E. Forbes, &c. See WILSON 

 (G.) & GEIKIE (A.) 8. 1861. 



Forbes (E.) & Hanley (S. C. T.) A history of British 

 Mollusca and their Shells. 4 Vol. illust. col. 



4. London, [1848-] 1853. 



Issued in monthly parts, with 4 plates (dated) in each. 



Vo1 - * (and all title-pages.' } 



i 111 /Pt- i 10 * ia^o f Wiegmann's Archiv, 



pp. 1-1.77. (Pt.1-12.) 1848. | 1S49, ii >W .77 ^i06. 



1-ttSO. (Pt. 13-24.) 1849. Op. cit. 1850, II, p. 103. 



l-S20 57 '} (Pt 25 ~ 34 -) 185 - 1851, ii, p. 704. 

 391-616. (Pt. 35-42.) 1851. ,, 1852, n, p. S6S. 

 (Pt. 43-end.) 1852. 1858, n, p. 91,. 



in, 



300. 



Forbes (E.) & Huxley (Rt. Hon. T. H.) [Cephalopoda 

 from Melville Bay, Davis Straits.] See SUTHERLAND 

 (P. C.) Journal of a voyage in Baffin's Bay, &c. Vol. n, 

 Appendix. 8. 1852. 



Forbes (E.) & Spratt (T. A. B.) Travels in Lycia, &c. 

 2 Vol. See SPRATT (T. A. B.) & FORBES (E.) 8. 1847. 



FORBES (FRANCIS BLACKWELL) [1839-] & Hemsley 

 (W. B.) Index Florae Sinensis. An Enumeration of 

 all the Plants known from China proper, Formosa, 

 Hainan, Corea, the Luchu Archipelago, and the Island 

 of Hongkong, &c. Pt. i-> 8. London, 1886-> 



Journ. Linn. Soc. Botany. Vol. xxin, xxvi, etc. 



FORBES (HENRY OGG) [1851-1 A Naturalist's 

 Wanderings in the Eastern Archipelago, a narrative of 

 Travel and exploration from 1878 to 1883. pp. xix, 536 : 

 22 pis., 4 maps (1 col.), text illust. 8. London, 1885. 



Appendix contains : 

 iv. On a new species of Coleoptera of the family Cetoniidse, from 



E. Timor. By O. E. Janson. 

 v. A List of the Organisms . . . dredged up from the Bay of Menado, 



Celebes. By S. O. Ridley ... and J. J. Quelch. 

 vi. Prodromus Florae Timorensis. 

 Polypetalse, by J. Britten. 

 Gamopetalee, by W. Fawcett. 

 Apetalse, by W. Fawcett. 

 Monocotyledones, by H. N. Ridley. 

 Filices, by W. Carruthers. 



Second edition. 8. London, 1885. 



Differs from the preceding solely in the title-page. 



Forbes (H. O.) A hand-book to the Primates. 2 Vol. 

 illust. 8. London, 1894. 



Allen's Naturalist's Library. 



Forbes (H. O.) The Vertebrate Fauna of the Liver- 

 pool district. See BRITISH ASSOCIATION, &c. Hand- 

 book to Liverpool, &c. 8. 1896. 



Forbes (H. O.) [Steganopodes, Herodiones, Odonto- 

 glossae and Gaviae.] See BUTLER (A. G.) British Birds, 

 &c. Vol. in, rv & VI. 4. 1897-98. 



FORBES (JAMES) A.L.S. [1773-1861] Salictum 

 Woburnense : or, a catalogue of Willows, indigenous 

 and foreign in the collection of the Duke of Bedford, 

 at Woburn Abbey, &c. pp. xvi, 294 ' 140 pis. col. 



4. London, 1829. 



Forbes (JAMES) A.L.S. Hortus Wpburnensis, a de- 

 scriptive catalogue of ... Plants cultivated at Woburn 

 Abbey, &c. pp. xxiv, [iv,] 440 [16]. 4. London, 1833. 



Forbes (JAMES) A.L.S. Journal of a horticultural 

 tour through Germany, Belgium, and part of France in 

 the autumn of 1835. To which is added a Catalogue 

 of the different species of Cactese in the Gardens of 

 Woburn Abbey, pp. viii, 164. 8. London, 1837. 



Forbes (JAMES) A.L.S. Pinetum Woburnense : or, 

 a Catalogue of Coniferous Plants in the collection of 

 the Duke of Bedford, at Woburn Abbey, &c. pp. xvi, 

 220: 67 pis. col. 4. London, 1839. 



Forbes (JAMES) A.L.S. An alphabetical reference- 

 list of all the coloured plates of the Genus Pinus 

 published in the . . . works of ... [J.] Forbes ... by 

 H. G. Bohn, &c. See GORDON (G.) A.L.S. The 

 Pinetum, &c. 8. 1880. 



FORBES (JAMES) F.R.S. [1749-1819] Oriental Me- 

 moirs : selected and abridged from . . . letters written 

 during seventeen years' residence in India : including 

 observations on parts of Africa and South America, &c. 

 4 Vol. illust. (col.) 4. London, 1813. 



Second edition, revised by his daughter the 



Countess De Montalembert. 2 Vol. & Atlas, 85 pis. 



8. & 4. London, 1834. 



FORBES (JAMES DAVID) [1809-1868] L'Ascension 

 de la Jungfrau ., . . par MM. Agassiz, Forbes, &c. 

 See DESOR (P. J. E.) 8. 1841. 



Forbes (JAMES D.) Travels through the Alps of Savoy 

 and other parts of the Pennine Chain, with observations 

 on the phenomena of Glaciers, pp. x, 424 : 13 pis., 

 2 maps, text illust. 8. Edinburgh & London, 1843. 



