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 (Gall. LeveiM) Manuel d'Hist. nat. Paris, 1799, 8".— Cm4>. R. 

 An. HI. p. 362. 



20. Description de quatre Capricornes Tares,— Fuessl. Arch, de 

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21. Versuch mit dephlogistisirter Luft. — Getting. Mag. 3 Jahrg. 

 p. 281.— Journ. Phys. XXIII. p. 24.— Opusc. Scelt. VI. p. 419. 



22. Liber singularis de Bysso antiquorum. 8°. Loudon, 1776. 



23. Onomatologia nova systematica, Oryctognosise vocabulis Latinis 

 expressa. Halee, 1795, fol. 



24. Beobachtungen u. Wahrheiten, nebst einiger Lehrsatzen, die 

 einen hohen Grad von Wahrscheinlichkeit erhalten haben, als 

 Stoff zur kijnftigen Entwerfung einer Theorie der Erde. Leipz. 

 1798, 8°. 



25. Beskrifning pS, djuret Yerbua capensis med anmarkningnar om 

 genus Yerbtta, — Kongl. Vetensk. Ac. Handl. 1778, p. 108. 



FoRSTER (M.). 



1. On the Effects of a Basaltic Dyke at Butterknowle Colliery. — 

 Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. Newcastle, I. p. 44. 



FoRSTER (Rud.). 



1. Cantharidum Historia naturalis chemica et medica. Lugd. Bat. 

 1775, 4°. fig.— (2' 6d.) Argent. 1776, 8°. fig.— Eis. Insect, p. 197. 

 —Bohm. Bibl. II. 2, p. 206. 



FoRSTER (Thomas). 



1. Observations on the brumal Retreat of the Swallow. Lond. 



1813,8°. 

 '2. Observations on the Natural History of Swallows. Lond. 1817, 



8°. (6= 6d.)— Tr. Linn. Soc. Lond. XII. 2, p. 590. 



3. Synoptical Catalogue of British Birds. Lond. 1817, 8° — Tr. 

 Linn. Soc. Lond. XII. 2, p. 590. 



4. On an apparently new species of Wren, discovered at Tunbridge 

 Wells Phil. Mag. L. p. 296. 



5. Discours pr^liminaire a I'etude de I'Histoire naturelle. 24°. 

 Bruges, 1843. 



6. On three British species of Warblers. — Phil. Mag. LIII. p. 250. 

 — Isis, 1834, V. p. 451. 



7. Annals of some remarkable aerial and alpine Voyages ; to which 

 are added Observations on the partial Deafness to which aerial 



