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Thompson, Sir W. — Deep S. Soundings, Voyage of " Challenger j" 

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Thompson, J. V.— Zool., illust.; Mem., V. 92, 1830, 98, pi., 

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Thunberg, C. P. — Voyage en Japan. Paris, 1796, 8vo ; Paris, 

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Torrubia, J. — Hist. Nat. Espanola. Madrid, 1754, 4 to, plates. 



Tournefort, J. P. — Obs. sur les Planules dans le fond de la 

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Trembly, A.— Phil. Trans., Vol. 42, p. 467 ; 43, p. 469 ; 44, 

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Turgot. — Mem. d' Hist. Nat. Lyon, 1751, 8vo, plates. 



Turner, Dawson. — Fuci Descrip. et Icones. London, 1808, 4to, 



Turton, W. — Linnaeus, 7 vols.; London, 8vo, 1806, plates. 

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Treviranus. — Voight's Magazine, Vol. 7, 1804, p. 21. 



Valentia, Viscount G. — Voyages through Hindustan and 

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Van Beneden. — Too numerous to specify, but see Ann. Nat. 

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Valentyn, F. — Collection de Voyages. Amsterdam, 1724, fol, 



Vancouver. — Voyages. Paris, 1802, 8vo. 

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Wood, S. V.— Ann Nat. His., Vol. 13, p. 17. 



Wolfart, P.— Hist. Nat. Hassiee Inferioris. Cassel, 1718, fol, 



Wormius, O. — Mus. Wormianum. Amsterdam, 1655, fol, plates. 



Zanichelle, Istoria delle Piante, and Museo Zanichelliano ; 

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Ziegra, Esercitato — Physica de Zoophytis ; Witteberg, 1667, 

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Zoophytology, Quarterly Journ. Microscop. Science, Vol. 3, 

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Zoological Society, Proceedings of. — A few notices in the 

 later volumes. 



I have omitted the name of J. E. Gray from this list, whose 

 writings on Nat. Hist, are so voluminous, and who, amongst other 

 departments, wrote on the Polyzoa, especially in Dieffenbachs, N. 

 Zealand. Appendix. 



