coo 107 



Majesty for making Discoveries in the Northern Hemisphere. 

 3 vols. 4°. London, 1785. 



COOKB ( ). 



1. Description of the Character of the Whistling Swan, and of the 

 peculiar Structure of its Trachea, fol. Lond. 1823, fig. 



Cooke (J. E.) et Short (C. U.). 



1. Transylvania Journal; vide sup. Pars I. p. 83. 



CoOKSON (G.). 



1. Assumption of the Male Plumage by a Female Partridge. — Ann. 

 and Mag. N. H. XII. p. 453. 



Cooper (A.). 

 1. On Cheiropaehus pulchellus. — Entom. Mag. II. p. 115. 



Cooper (Astley). 



1. The Anatomy of the Thymus Gland. 4°. Lond. 1832.— Cat. R. 

 Soc. L.— (Franf.) Paris, 1832, 8°. 



Cooper (Brfinsby B.). 



1. Lectures on Anatomy, interspersed with critical remarks. 4 vols. 

 8°. Lond. 1829-32.— Cat, R. Soc. Lond. 



2. A Treatise on Ligaments. Lond. 1825, 4°. fig. 



3. Anatomical description of the Foot of a Chinese Female. — Phil. 

 Trans. 1829, p. 255. 



Cooper (Dan.). 



1. British Land ^nd Freshwater Shells found at Mickleham (Sur- 

 rey), Summer 1837.— Mag. Zool. and Bot. II. p. 471. 



2. On Succinea amphibia (Drap.) and its varieties..,— Mag. Nat. 

 Hist. ser. 2, II. p. 476. 



3. List of the Land and Freshwater Shells of the environs of Lon- 

 don. 12°. London, 1836. 



Cooper (D.) et Busk (G.). 

 1. Microspopic Journal ; vide sup. Pars I. p. 79. 



Cooper (J. H.). 



1. On Fossil Bones found in digging the New Brunswick Canal in 

 Georgia.— Proc. Geol. Soc. IV. p. 33.— Phil. Mag. ser. 3, XXIIL 

 p. 189.— Ann. and Mag. N. H. XIL p. 70. 



