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4. Naohtrag zur Monographie der Sippe Ilirvdo. — Mem. Ac. Tur. 

 XXVIII. p. 231.— Isis, 1834, IV. p. 439. 



Carl (J. Sam.). 



1. Lapis Lydius philosopho-pyrotechnicus, ad Ossiura fossilium do- 

 cimasiam analytice demonstrandam adhibitus, et per multa expe- 

 rimenta chimico-physica in lucem publicam missus. Francof. 

 1703, 8°.— Act. Erudit. XXIII. p. 190.— Tr. Linn. Soc. Lond. V. 

 p. 279. 



Carleson (Edward). 



1. Om Byen Belgrad tre timmars vag ifran Constantinopel, hvarest 

 n^gra stenvandlade trad blifvit funna.-^Vet. Acad. Handl. 1748, 

 p. 149. 



Carli (Andrea de). 



1. De Bdelleudiometro ossia osservazioni meteorologiche eoUe Mig- 

 natte Opusc. scelt, XVIII. p. 204. 



Carlier ( ). 



1. Histoire du Duche de Valois. Paris, 1764, 4°. — Bohm. Bibl. I. 

 1, p. 509. 



2. Anglearia antmnata. — Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. IV. p. 659, fig. 



Carlile (H.). 



1. Observations on the Structure of tlie Sacrum in Man and some 

 of the Lower Animals. — Rep. Brit. Assoc. 1837, Sect. p. 112. 



Carlisle (Ant.). 



1. On a peculiar Arrangement in the Arteries distributed on the 

 Muscles of Slow-moving Animals. — Phil. Trans. XC. p. 98 ; 

 XCIV. p. 17, fig. 



2. On the Arrangement and Mechanical Action of the Muscles of 

 Fishes.—Phil. Trans. XCV. p. 1. 



3. The Physiology of the Stapes, one of the Bones of the Organ of 

 Hearing ; deduced from a comparative view of its structure and 

 uses in different animals.— Phil. Trans. XCV. p. 198. 



4. On a Specimen of Labrus maculatus, Bl., taken on the British 

 Coast.— Proc. Com. Zool. Soc. Lond. I. p. 17. 



5. Observations upon the Structure and CEconomy of those Intes- 

 tinal Worms called Tanice. — Tr. Linn. Soc. Lond. U. p. 247, fig. 



