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2. Interesting Fossil found in Louisiana. — Sill. Am. J. XXXIV. 1, 

 p. 201. 



3. On some Fossil Bones recently brought to New Orleans from 

 Tennessee and from Texas. — Sill. Am. J. ser. 2, I. p. 244. 



4. On a peculiar arrangement of Muscles in the Glass Snake (Ophi- 

 saurus). — Sill. Am. J. ser. 2, II. p. 89. 



Carpi (P.). 



1. Sopra un antico Corrente di Lava, etc. {Sur un ancien Courant 

 de Lave decouvert dans les environs de Rome, el sur une Eau 

 minerale qui sortpres de lui.) — Ann. Sc. n. 1829, XVIII. — Rev. 

 Bibl. p. 133. 



2. Sopra un Acqua minerale, etc. (^Sur une Eau minerale acidulo- 

 ferrugineuse, dAcouverte dans les environs de la Tolfa.) — Ann. Sc. 



n. 1829, XVIII.— Rev. Bibl. p. 133. 



Carpzovius (Chr. Ben.). 



1. Kattologia, oder Katzehhistorie, und von einer ungewohnlichen 

 Katzengeburt. Leipz. 1716, 8°. fig — Bohm. Bibl. IL 1, p. 325. 



Carr (J.). 



1. On the Natural Causes which operate in the Formation of Valleys. 

 —Phil. Mag. XXXIII. p. 452; XXXIV. p. 190. 



2. On the Generation and other obscure Facts in the Natural His- 

 tory of the common Eel — Phil. Mag. XXXIV. p. 272. 



3. On the Ascent of Salmon over the Elevations in the course of 

 Rivers, called Salmon-Leaps.— Phil. Mag. XXXIV. p. 321. 



4. On Salmon-Fry.— Phil. Mag. XXXV. p. 251. 



Carr (Ralph). 



1. On the Flight of the Peregrine Falcon in pursuit of prey. — Trans. 

 Berw. Nat. Club, IL p. 89. 



Carra ( ). 



1. Histoire de la Moldavie et de la Valachie. Deux-Ponts, 1778, 

 8° Bohm. Bibl. I. 1, p. 648. 



Carradori (Gioachino). 



1. Experiences et Observations sur la Phosphorescence des Lucioles, 

 Lampyris Italica. — Ann. de Chim. XXVI. p. 96. — Phil. Mag. 

 II. p. ll.— Voigfs Mag. I. 4, 1799, p. 129. 



