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Conway (Sir WILLIAM MARTIN) The Karakoram 

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 Scale. . .1 inch = 2 miles, dc. See ROYAL GEOGRAPHI- 

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Conway (Sir WILLIAM M.) The Bolivian Andes: a 

 Record of climbing and exploration in the Cordillera Real 

 in ... 1898 and 1900. pp. ix, 403 : 55 pis., text illust. 



8. London d New York, 1901. 

 The Appendix contains : 

 A description of the Mineral specimens from Bolivia. By L. J. 



Spencer. 



Notes on Rocks collected in the Andes. By T. G. Bonney. 

 [Notes] On some Palaeozoic Fossils from Bolivia. By R. B. Newton. 

 List of Plants collected in the Bolivian Andes. 



Conway (Sir WILLIAM M.) Early Dutch and English 

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 Edited, with Introductions and Notes, by Sir W. M. 

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 Ser. II, vol. xi. 8. 1904. 



CONWELL (EUGENE ALFRED) Examination of the 

 Ancient Sepulchral Cairns on the Loughcrew Hills, 

 Co. Meath, dc. pp. 25 : 1 pi. 8. Dublin, 1868. 



The title on wrapper reads : " Handbook to the Loughcrew Hills, 

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Previously issued in the Proc. Roy. Irish Acad., Vol. IX (1867), pp. 355- 

 379 : 1 pi., and consisting of abstracts from a paper read before the 

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Conwentz (HUGO WILHELM) Forstbotanisches Merk- 

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 xii, 94 : text illust. 12. Berlin, 1900. 



CONYBEARE (HENRY CRAWFORD ARTHUR) Basti. 

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CONZATTI (CASSIANO) & Smith (L. C.) Flora 

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8. Oaxaca, 1895. 



COOK (CHARLES WILFORD) [1882-J The Brine and 

 Salt deposits of Michigan : their origin, distribution and 

 exploitation, pp. 188 : 18 ph., text illust. See MICHI- 

 GAN, State of. Geological d Biological Survey. Publi- 

 cation 15, Geological Series 12. 8. 1914. 



COOK (Sir EDWARD TYAS) [1857-J Deucalion and 

 other studies on Rocks and Stones. [With an intro- 

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COOK (ERNEST THOMAS) [1867-J See GARDEN, THE 

 . . .Edited by. . .E. T. Cook. Vol. LVII > 4. 1900 > 



COOK (FREDERICK ALBERT) [1865-J Through the 

 first Antarctic Night, 1898-1899. A narrative of the 

 Voyage of the " Belgica "... about the South Pole... 

 With an Appendix containing a Summary of the Scien- 

 tific results, pp. xxiv, 478 : 76 pis. (col.), text illust. 



8. London, 1900. 



Cook (GEORGE HAMMELL) Sketch of the Geology of 

 the Cretaceous and Tertiary formations of New Jersey. 

 See NEW JERSEY, State of. Geological Survey. Report 

 on Paleontology. Vol. I. 4. 1886. 



Cook (JAMES) [First Voyage.] Illustrations of Austra- 

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 voyage round the world in H.M.S. Endeavour, dc. 

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fol. 1900-1905. 



Cook (JAMES) [Second Voyage.] Observations made 

 during a Voyage round the World, [in H.M.S. Resolu- 

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Cook (JAMES) [Second Voyage.] [For Autograph Manu- 

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Cook (JAMES) [Second Voyage.] [For original water- 

 colour & pencil Drawings of Animals collected during 

 this voyage] See FORSTER (J. G. A.) 



COOK (MELVILLE THURSTON) The Diseases of Tropi- 

 cal Plants, pp. xi, 317 : 1 pi., text illust. 



8. London, 1913. 



COOK (ORATOR FULLER) [1867-] Brandtia. A series 

 of occasional papers on Diplopoda and other Arthropoda. 

 pp. 75. 8. Huntington, N.Y., 1896 (-97). 



Cook (ORATOR F.) [Myriapoda of the Commander 

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 Seal Fishery.] The Fur Seals and Fur-Seal Islands of 

 the North Pacific Ocean, dc. Pt. IV. Appendix I. 



8. 1898. 



Cook (ORATOR F.) Shade in Coffee culture, pp. 79: 

 16 pis. See UNITED STATES. Department of Agricul- 

 ture. Botany Division. Bulletin No. 25. 8. 1901. 



Cook (ORATOR F.) The culture of the Central American 

 Rubber Tree, pp.86: 18 pis. See UNITED STATES. 

 Department of Agriculture. Plant Industry Bureau. 

 Bulletin No. 49. 8. 1903. 



Cook (ORATOR F.) Myriapoda of northwestern North 

 America. See WASHINGTON ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. 

 Harriman Alaska Expedition, dc. Vol. VIII. 8. 1904. 



Cook (ORATOR F.) Report on the habits of the Kelep, 

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 Entomology Bureau. Bulletin No. 49. 8. 1904. 



Cook (ORATOR F.) The social organization and breeding 

 habits of the Cotton-protecting Kelep of Guatemala. 

 pp. 55. See UNITED STATES. Department of Agricul- 

 ture. Entomology Division. Technical Series, No. 10. 



8. 1905. 



Cook (ORATOR F.) Weevil-resisting adaptations of the 

 Cotton Plant, pp.87: 10 pis. See UNITED STATES. 

 Department of Agriculture. Plant Industry Bureau. 

 Bulletin No. 88. " 8. 1906. 



Cook (ORATOR F.) Local adjustment of Cotton varieties. 

 pp. 75. See UNITED STATES. Department of Agricul- 

 ture. Plant Industry Bureau. Bulletin No. 159. 



8. 1909. 



Cook (ORATOR F!) Dimorphic Branches in tropical crop 

 Plants, dc. pp. 64 : 7 pis., text illust. See UNITED 

 STATES. Department of Agriculture. Plant Industry 

 Bureau. Bulletin No. 198. 8. 1911. 



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Cook (ORATOR F.) Hindi Cotton in Egypt, pp. 58: 

 G pis. See UNITED STATES. Department of Agricul- 

 ture. Plant Industry Bureau. Bulletin No. 210. 



8. 1911. 



Cook (ORATOR F.) Relation of Drought to Weevil 

 resistance in Cotton, pp. 30. See UNITED STATES. 

 Department of Agriculture. Plant Industry Bureau 

 Bulletin No. 220. 8. 1911 



