192 MO. 
—— * jn Venezia 1:740 in 4*. 
—— Lipfiae 1751 in &?. Germanice. 
In hunc librum animaduertiones fcripfere Daitb. EgnmanT, & Pbil. Henr. 
ZOLLMANN. 
MOR TIMER ( Cromwell) 
'he anatome of a female Beaver , and an account of Caftor found her. 
—— exft. in * gbilof. transa&. Zngl. vol.38. n.429. p.172. 
An account of a Capricorn—Bettle found alive in the cavity within a found 
piece of wood , and of the Horn of a Fish ftruck feveral inches into the 
fide of aship. ——- exít. in * philof. transaü. Angl. vol. 41. n. 4. p. 861, 
tab. 9. ]. 0, 74 9. 
Remarks on the precious ftone called the Turquoife. — exft. in * pbilof. 
trapsacl. Angl. vol. 44. n. 482. p. 429. 
A defcription of a Fish (that was called by the Natives of Guinea Opab , and 
by the English the Kingfisb) showed to the Royal Society by Mr. Ralph. 
Bigland. —— exft. in * philof. transa&t. Angl. col. 46. n. 495. p. 518. tab.4. 
MORTON (...) 
A letter to Dr. Hans Sloane containing a relation of River and other Shells 
digg'd up, together with various Vegetable Dodies, in a Bituminous 
Marshy-eaith , near Marfashby in Northamptonshire with fome reflexion 
there upon ; as alfo an account of the progrefs he has made in the na- 
tural hiftory of Northamptonshire. —— exít. in * pbilof. iransa&t. Angl. 
vol 25. t. 305. p- 2210. 
MOSCARDI (Ludovici ) " 
ANote overo memorie del Mufeo di Ludovico Moscardo dal Medefimo de- 
fcritte & in tre libri diftinte, nel primo fi difcorre delle cofe Antiche , 
che quali in detto mufco fi trovano; nel fecundo delle Pietre , Minerali, 
e Terre; nel terzo de' Coralli, Concliglie, Animali, trutti & altre cofe 
in quello continute. xi 
—— £ in Padoa 1656 in folio cum tab. 
—— * in Verona 1672. in folio cum tab. 
Plura de hoc libro vide in Freytagi Analectis libror. rarior. p. 614. 
MOUFFE T TI ( Thomae) 
Infectoram five Minimoram Animalium Theatrum, olim ab Edoardo Wot- 
tono, Conrado Gefnero, TThomaque Pennio inchoatum. 
——- * Londini 1634 in folio cum fig. ligno ruditer inci(is. 
MOULENS ( Allen) 
An anatomical accountof the Elephantaccidentally burnt in Dublin, toge- 
ther with a relation of new anatomical obfervations in the Eyesot Animals. 
—— at London 1682. in 8?. 
Some 
