COL 91 



county. Lond. 1732, fol. fig. — Cur. et Val. I. p. 79 Bohm. 



Bibl. I. l.p. 522. 



Colas ( ). 



1. Essai sur I'organisation du Poumon des Oiseaux. — Journ. compl. 



Sc. med. D6c. 1825 et Fevr. 1826 Feruss. Bull. 1826, IX. 



p. 225. 



Coldstream (J.). 



1. Additions to the Natural History of British Animals — Ed. N. 

 Phil. Journ. 1830, IX. p. 234, fig.— Isis, 1832, IX. p. 921.— 

 Fdrtess. Bull. 1831, XXIV. p. 198. 



2. On the Structure and Habits of the Limnoria terebrans, a mi- 

 nute crustaceous animal destructive to marine, etc. — Ed. N. Phil. 

 Journ. 1834, XVI. p. 316, fig. 



3. On the Ova of Sepia officinalis, Linn. — Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 

 L p. 86. 



Cole (P.). 



1. On the Disappearance of Swallows in Autumn.— Phil. Mag. IV. 

 p. 414. 



Cole (R.).. 



1. On the Geological position of the Laterite formation of India. — 

 Madras Journ. III. p. 100 Ind. Rev. L p. 256. 



Cole (W.). 



1. Spes dudiim deperditnm Purpuras artificium recuperandi, enata 

 ex observationibus.— Phil. Trans. 1686, p. 620, fig.— Act. Eru- 

 dit. V. p. 620 Mod. B. H. 



2. A Letter containing Observations on the Purple Fish (Purpura 

 Anglicana).—Pid\. Trans. XV. p. 1278.— Tr. Linn. Soc. Lond. 

 Vn. p. 219 Journ. d. Sav. 1686, p. 356.— Mod. B. H. 



Cole (Lord) and Egerton (Sir Philip). 



1. Report on the Destruction of the Cavern of Kuhlsch in Fran- 

 conia.— Ann. Phil. Aug. 1829, p. 92 — Feruss. Bull. XXV. 

 p. 151. 



COLEBROOKE (H. T.). 



1. On the Geology of the North-Eastern Border of Bengal, and on 

 the Banks of the Tlsta and Subiik Rivers — Trans. Geol. Soc. 



