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Edwards (A.). 



1. Notes taken during the Summer of 1812, on a Journey from 

 York Fort, Hudson's Bay, to Lake Winipic and the Red River ; 

 with a description of the Specimens collected by Mr. Edwards 

 and Mr. Holdswwrth. — Trans. Geol. Soc. ser. 1, V. p. 603. 



Edwards (Fr.). 



1. De I'influence des agens physiques sur les Animaux vert6br6s. 

 Paris, 1819, 8" — Duni. et Bib. I. p. SI*. 



Edwards (Fred.). 



1. Monograph of tlie species of Tellina in the Eocene deposits of 

 Bracklesham Bay and Barton. — Lond. Geol. Journ. I. p. 44. 



Edwards (G.). 



1. A Natural History of uncommon Birds, Insects, etc. Lond. 

 1743-1Y51, 4°. 4 vols. fig. col.— (Germ.) Niirnb. 11^9-1111, fol. 

 9 vols, avec texte fran^. — Bibl. Ent. L p. 99. 



2. Gleanings of Natural History, exhibiting figures of Quadrupeds, 

 Birds, Insects, Plants, etc., most of which have not till now been 

 either figured or described ; with descriptions of twenty different 

 subjects designed, engraved and coloured. Lond. 1758-1764, 

 3 vols. fol. fig. ( Glanures de VHistoire naturelle, etc.) 4°. ( Angl. 



et Fran9.)— -Cm. Insect, p. 138 Diet. Sc. n. XXII. p. 502.— 



Bohm. Bibl. I. 1, pp. 290, 498. 



3. An Account of Lacerta (^Crocodilus) ventre marsupio donate, 

 faucibus Merganseris rostrum eemulantibus. — Phil. Tr- XLIX. 

 p. 639 Diet. Sc. n. XV. p. 249. 



4. An Account of the Frogfish of Surinam. — Phil. Tr. LI. p. 658. 

 —Diet. Sc. n. XV. p. 256. 



5. Essays upon Natural History, etc., to which is added a Catalogue 

 in generical order of the Insects. Lond. 1770, 8°. ; 1776. — Bibl. 

 Ent. I. p. 99 Bohm. Bibl. I. 1, p. 290. 



6. Elements of Fossilogy, or an Arrangement of Fossils into classes, 

 orders, genera and species, with their Characters. Lond. 1776, 

 8°.— Cat. Roy. Soc. Lond. — Bohm. Bibl. IV. 1, p. 78. 



7. On a new-discovered Species of the Snipe or Tringa. — Phil. 

 Trans. L. p. 255. 



8. Beschreibung des Sanglins oder kleinen Cagni. 4°. Hamburg, 

 177.S. 



9. On a Bird supposed to be bred between a Turkey and Pheasant. 

 —Phil. Trans. LI. p. 833. 



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