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37. 

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49. 



Combe, Constitution of Man, considered in relation to external 

 objects. 12mo. Boston : 1835. 



Cucier. Lesons d'Anatomie Comparee de G. Cuvier. 8vo. 5. 

 Paris: 1800. 



diques. 

 DalydL 

 species of Planaria. 

 Dcshaves. 



Regne Animal de G. Cuvier, dispose en Tableux Metho- 

 Par J. Achille Comte, fol. 24 planches. Paris. 

 Phenomena in Animal Physiology, exhibited in some 



_ By T. G. Dalyell. 8vo. Edinburgh : 1814. 

 Description de Coquilles Caracteristlques des Terrains. 



Par M, G. P. Deshayes. 8vo. Paris : 1831. 



Fei-ussac. Histoire Naturelle Generale et Particulicre des Molus- 



ques Terrestres et Fluviatiles. fol. 16 livraisons. Paris : 1820. 



CEuvre posthume de M. le Baron J. B. L. Ferussac. 



Geoffroy, Histoire abrcg^e des Insectes. Par M. GeofFroy. 4to. 



2. Paris: 17G4. 



Godman, American Natural History- By John D Godman. 

 8yo. 3. 



Harlan. 



50. 

 51. 



52, 



53. 



63*. 

 54. 



55. 



56. 



American Natural History. By 

 Philadelphia: 1828. 



Fauna Americana ; Being a description of the mammi- 

 ferous animals inhabiting North America. By Richard Harlan, 

 M. D. 8vo. Philadelphia: 1825. 



-— . Description of a new Fresh Water Tortoise, inhabiting 



Columbia River. By Richard Harlan. 8vo. Philad. 183G. 



■; — . Medical and Physical Researches : or Original Memoirs 



ui Medicine, Surgery, Physiology, Geology, Zoology and Com- 

 "arative Anatomy. Illustrated with Plates. By Richard Harlan. 



vo. Philadelphia: 1835. 

 Haugsted, Thymi in homine ac per seriem aninialium descriptio 

 Anatomica, Pathologica et Physiologica. Auc. Fr. Chr. Haug- 

 Bted, M. D. 8vo. Hafnise: 1830. 



Hays, Description of the inferior maxillary bones of the Masto- 

 don, in the Cabinet of tlie Philosophical Society. By Isaac 

 Hays. 4to. Philad. 1830. 



^tty- Catalogue of Recent Shells^ with descriptions of new and 

 rare species m the collection of John C. Jay. 8vo. New York. 

 183G. 



Jurine, Nouvelle Methode de classer les Hymenopteres et leg 

 Dipt6res, avec figures. Par L. Jurine. 4to, Geneve. 1807. 

 Kirby and Spcnce. An Introduction to Entomology. By William 

 Kirby and Wilham Spence. 8vo. 2. London : 1815-17. 

 Lacepide. Histoire Naturelle des Ovipares et des Serpens. Par 

 Le Compte de Lacepede. 12mo. 4. Paris. 

 Larnarck. Histoire des Animaux sans vertebres. Par M. le 

 Chevalier de Lamarck. 8va. 7. Paris : 1835. 

 -. Genera of Shells, with a Catalogue of Species. Trans- 

 lated from the French, by Augustus A. Gould, M. D. 12ino. 18^3. 

 Latham. General Synopsis of Birds. By John Latham. 4to. 3. 

 London: 1781. . 



Lawrence. Lectures on Physiology, Zoology and tlie Natural 

 History of Man, delivered at the Royal College of Surgeons. 

 By William Lawrence. 8vo. Salem : 1828. 

 Lea. Observations on the Genus Unio, together with a descrip- 

 tion of eighteen new Species and the Genus Symphynota, now 

 separated from the Family of Naiades; containing nine species. 

 4to. Philadelpliia : 1829. 



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