1931 



SINCLAIR (GEORGE) [1786-1834] An account of the 

 results of experiments (by G. Sinclair) on the produce 

 and nutritive qualities of different Grasses and other 

 Plants used as the food of animals. See DAVY (Sir II.) 

 Elements of Agricultural Chemistry (Appendix), &c. 



4. 1813. 



Fifth edition, &c. 



Sinclair (G.) Hortus Gramim-us Woburnensis : or an 

 account of the results of experiments on the produce 

 and nutritive qualities of different Grasses and other 

 Plants used as the food of the more valuable domestic 

 animals : instituted by John Duke of Bedford. Illus- 

 trated with dried specimens of the Plants upon which 

 these experiments have been made, and practical obser- 

 vations on their natural habits . . . accompanied with 

 the discriminating characters of the species and varieties. 

 pp. vi, Ixvi, 316 [4] : 1 plan. fol. London, 1816. 



Throughout the greater portion of the work the alternate pages are left 

 blank, and on these the dried specimens are mounted. 



[Another edition] illustrated with numerous figures 



of the Plants and Seeds upon which these experiments 

 have been made. pp. xx, 438 : 60 pis. col. 



8. London, 1824. 



Fourth edition, to which is ... added the Weeds 



of Agriculture, &c. pp. iv, 362 : 45 pis- 



8. London [1888]. 



Sinclair (G.) Hortus Ericzeus Woburnensis [by G. Sin- 

 clair], &c. See RUSSELL (J.) Sixth Duke of Bedford. 



fol. 1825. 



Sinclair (G.) Hortus Cantabrigiensis ; or an accented 

 catalogue of ... Plants cultivated in the Cambridge 

 Botanic Garden . . . Twelfth edition, with . . . additions 

 and corrections by G. Sinclair, <i'c. See DONN (J.) 



8. 1831. 



Thirteenth edition, &c. 



8. 1845. 



SINCLAIR (ISABELLA) Mrs. Indigenous Flowers of 

 the Hawaiian Islands . '. . painted . . . and described by 

 Mrs. F. Sinclair, &c. 44 pis. col., with descriptive letter- 

 press, fol. London, 1885. 



SINCLAIR (Right Hon. Sir JOHN) Bart. [1754-1835] 

 Account of some experiments to promote the improve- 

 ment of Fruit Trees by peeling the bark, &c. pp. 16: 

 I pi. 8. London [1820]. 



SINCLAIR (SUTHERLAND) Guide to the contents 

 of the Australian Museum. See SYDNEY. Australian 

 Museum. 8. 1890. 



SINCLAIR (WILLIAM FREDERICK) [-1900] The 

 Travels of Pedro Teixeira ; with his " Kings of Harmuz," 

 and extracts from his " Kings of Persia." Translated 

 and annotated by W. F. Sinclair, &c. See. HAKLUYT 

 SOCIETY. Works, &c. Ser. II, no. 9. 8. 1902. 



SINCLAIR (WILLIAM JOHN) [1877-] Mammalia of 

 the Santa Cruz Beds. Marsupialia. ( Typotheria, 

 dfcc.) See PRINCETON. PRINCETON UNIVERSITY. Re- 

 ports of the Princeton University Expeditions to Pata- 

 gonia, 1896-99, &c. Vol. iv, pt. 3 ; vi, pt. 1. 4. 1906, 09. 



SINEL (JOSEPH) An outline of the Natural History 

 of our shores . . . with chapters on collecting and pre- 

 serving Marine specimens, ace. pp. xvi, 347 ' 1 pi-, text 

 Must. 8. London, 1906. 



Sinel (J.) The prehistoric Cave-dwelling " Cotte a la 

 Chevre," St. Ouen. 4. Jersey, 1912. 



Bull. Soc. Jcrsiaise. xxxvit, pf. 200-312: If pis. 



SINGAPORE. Botanic Gardens. 

 Annual Report . . . 1888, by H. N. Ridley. p t >. 8. 



fol. Singapore, 1889. 



The subsequent reports were issued by the " Botanic Gardens and Forest 

 Department" of tlie Straits Settlements [q.t\]. 



SINGAPORE. Raffles Library and Museum. 



[Founded 187-4. The Singapore Library (founded 1844) being incorporated 

 with it.] 



Annual Report, &c. 1879, 1887- 



fol. Singapore, 1880, 88-> 



Wanting the Report for IS'Jl. 



Singapore. Raffles Library and Museum. 



Guide to the Zoological Collections of the . . . Museum 

 ... By R. Hanitsch. pp. iv, 112 : 21 pis. 



8. Singapore, 1908. 



SINGAPORE. Straits Branch of the Royal 

 Asiatic Society. 



See ROYAL ASIATIC SOCIETY : Straits Branch. 



SINGER (JAKOB) Flora Ratisbonensis. Verzeich'niss 

 der um Regensburg wildwachsenden Phanerogamen. 

 pp. iv, 80. 8. Regensburg, 1865. 



Singer ( J. ) Flora, oder allgemeine botanische Zei- 

 tung . . . Redigirt von J. Singer. Jahrg. LVII-LXXI. 

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GESELLSCHAFT IN REGENSBURG. 8. 1874-88. 



Singer (J.) Geschichte der Kgl.-Bayr. Botan. Gesell- 

 schaft in Regensburg wahrend ihres lOOjahrenig Bestan- 

 des vom 14 Mai 1790 bis 14 Mai 1890. pp. 32. 

 See RATISBON. KOENIGLICH-BAYERISCHE BOTANISCHE 



GESELLSCHAFT IN REGENSBURG. Denkschrifteil, &C. 



Bd. vi, no. 1. 4. 1890 



SINGER (SIGMUND) Beitrage zur Kenntniss der am 

 Bauersberge bei Bischofsheirn vor der Rlion vorkom- 

 menden Sulfate. Inaugural-Dissertation, d'c. pp. 27 : 

 1 pi. 8. Wiirzburg, 1879. 



SINGES. Histoire des Singes, et autres animaux 

 curieux, dont 1'instinct & 1'industrie excitent 1'adinira- 

 tion des Homines, comme les Ele'phans, les Castors, <fcc. 

 pp. SIS. 12. Paris, 1752. 



SINGH (PURAN) A Note on the analysis of Cutch 

 and the preparation of pure Catechin. })p. 2 [5,] 20 : 

 6 pis. 4. Calcutta, 1908. 



Indian Forest Memoirs : Chemistry Series. Vol. I, pt. 1. 



SINGLE (CHRISTIAN) Abbildungen der vorziiglichsten 

 und hauptsachlichsten Traubensorten Wiirttembergs, 

 &c. pp. vi, 96: 19 pis. col. 4. Stuttgart, 1860. 



SINGLEY (J. A.) Preliminary Report on the Arte- 

 sian Wells of the Gulf coastal slope. See TEXAS, State 

 of. Geological Survey. 8. 1893. 



SINITZUIN (DMITRI! THEODOROVICH ) Distomui 

 Ruib i Lyaghushek okrestnostei Varshavui. Materialui 

 po estestvennoi istori Trematod. [Distomes of Fishes 

 and Frogs in the neighbourhood of Warsaw. Materials 

 towards a natural history of Trematodes.] pp. 210 : 

 i: i>lx. See WARSAW. OBSHCHESTVO ESTESTVOISPUITA- 

 TELEI, &c. Trudui . . . otdyelenie Biologhii. 8. 1905. 



Sinitzuin (D. TH.) Partenogheneticheskoe pokolyenie 

 Trematod i egho potomstyo v Chernomorskikh Mol- 

 lyuskakh. [Parthenogenetic generations of Trematodes 

 and their descendants in the Black Sea Mollusca. ] 

 Pi>. 127 : 6 pis., text illust. See ST. PETERSBURG. 



ACADEMIE IMPERIALE DES SCIENCES. McmOireS, &C. 



Ser. VIII, torn, xxx, no. 5. 4. 1911. 



SINNETT (FREDERICK) An account of the colony 

 of South Australia ... By F. Sinnett, &c. See LONDON. 

 International Exhibition, 1862. 8. 1862. 



