CLl 85 



Cleyer (Audi.). 



1. De Cicadis Indicia — Ephera. Nat. Cur. II. p. i2i.—Eis. Insect. 

 p. 24.9. 



2. De Serpents magno Indiae orientalis, Urobubalum deglutiente, 

 cum sciioliis Chr. Mentzelii et Luc. Schrock. — Ephem. Nat. Cur. 

 II. p. 18.— Diet. Sc. n. XV. p. 251. 



3. De Ceto minore arabropliago. — Misc. Nat. Cur. II. p. 69. 



Cliffe (H. F.). 

 1. On the Swallow's course over the Atlantic Zoologist, p. 565. 



CUFT (W.). 



1. Experiments to ascertain the Influence of the Spinal Marrow on 

 the action of the Heart of Fishes. — Phil. Trans. 1815, p. 91. 



2. On the Fossil remains of two new species of Mastodon, and of 

 other vertebrated Animals, found on the left bank of the Irawadi. 

 — Trans. Geol. Soc. ser. 2, II. p. 369.— Proc. Geol. Soc. I. p. 69. 

 —Phil. Mag. ser. 2, III. p. 444.— Ann. Sc. n. 1828, Juill. p. 288. 

 —Feruss. Bull. 1829, XVI. p. 390 ; XVII. p. 276. 



3. On the Remains of the Megatherium sent to England from 

 Buenos Ayres by Woodbine Parish, jun. Esq. — Trans. Geol. Soc. 

 ser. 2, III. p. 437. — Proc. Geol. Soc. I. p. 404. — Wiegm. Arch. 

 1837, V. p. 115.— L. u. Br. N. Jahrb. 1836, p. 728. 



Clinton (De Witt). 



1. Description of a new species of Fish from the Hudson River 

 (Clupea Hudsonia). — Annals of the Lyceum of New York, I. 

 1824, p. 49, &g.— Feruss. Bull. 1824, II. p. 92. 



2. On the Hirundo fulva of Vieillot, with some general remarks 

 on the Birds of this genus. — Ann. Lye. New York, 1826, I. pp. 

 156, 161 Feruss. Bull. 1826, IX. p. 232. 



3. Discourse to Soc. of New York ; vide sup. Pars I. p. 84. 



Clissold (F.). 



1. Narrative of an Ascent to the Summit of Mont Blanc. 8°. Lon- 

 don, 1823. 



Clitomachus (J. Al. Doderlein). 

 1. Curieuses Gesprach von Mausen, deren natiirliche BeschafFen- 



