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Doughty (J.). 



1. Cabinet of Natural History and American Rural Sports. 3 vols. 

 Philadelphia, 1830-35, 4°. 



Douglas (Dav.). 



1. Observations on two undescribed species of North American 



Mammalia Zool. Journ. IV. i[>.3A0.—Feruss. Bull. 1829, XVIII. 



p. 44-7.— Isis, 1831, II. p. '213. 



2. Observations on some species of the genera Tetrao and Ortyx, 

 natives of North America, with Descriptions of four new species 

 of the former and two of the latter genus. — Tr. Linn. Soc. Lond. 

 XVI. 1, p. l^'i.—Feruss. Bull. 1830, XX. p. 326.— Isis, 1830, 

 IX. p. 917. 



3. Observations on Vultur calif ornianus, Shaw. — Zool. Journ. IV. 

 1829, p. 328.— Isis, 1831, I. p. 110. 



Douglas (James i.). 



1 . Myographiae Comparatee Specimen ; or a Comparative Descrip- 

 tion of all the Muscles in a Man and in Quadrupeds, etc. Lond. 

 1707, \'2.°.—(Lat.J.F. Schreiber): Lugd. Bat. 1729, 8°.— Biogr. 

 Un. XI. p. 61i.—Bdhm. Bibl. II. 1, p. 110. 



2. Bibliographiae anatomicae Specimen, sive Catalogus omnium pene 

 Auctorum qui ab Hippocrate ad Harvaum rem anatomicam ex 

 professo, vel obiter, scriptis illustrarunt. Lond. 1715, 8°; Leyde, 

 1734, 8°.— Biogr. Un. XI. p. 614. 



3. Historia Musculorum Formicae. 1728, 8". — Eis, Insect, p. 223. 



Douglas (James ir.). 



1. Descriptio Peritonasi et Membranae cellularis. Lips. 1783, 8° 



Engelm. Bibl. med.-chir. 



2. A Dissertation on the Antiquity of the Earth. Lond. 1785, 4°. 

 — Cat. Roy. Soc. Lond. 



Douglas (J. W,). 



1. On a new British Moth.— Trans. Entom. Soc. V. p. 21. 



2. On a variety of Segetia xanthographa. — Trans. Entom. Soc. V. 

 p. 99, fig, 



3. Descriptions of new British Moths Zoologist, pp. 844, 1266. 



4. Notes on the Appearance and CEconomy of various Insects, Co- 



leoptera and Lepidoptera Entomologist, 1840-42 Zoologist, 



1843-48. 



