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1. Dissertatio de Harengis, vulgo Halecibus dictis. Groning. 1649, 

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2. Dissert, de Ovo et Pullo. Ultraj. 1643, l'2°.—BdAm. Bibl. II. 1, 

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3. Tractatus de Ciconiis. Gron. 1660, 12°.— Amst. 1661, 12°.— ^oAm. 

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1. Notice of a View of the Lead Mines of Missouri, including some 

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2. Account of the native Copper on the Southern Shore of Lake Su- 

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3. Notice of a recently discovered Copper Mine on Lake Superior, 

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4. Remarks on the Prints of Human Feet observed in the Secondary 

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5. On a remarkable Fossil Tree. — Ent. II. p. 48. 



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4. Der Nord-Amerikanische Haase. — Naturf. XX. (1784) p. 32. 



5. Bemerkungen iiber einige Seegewiirmer {Holothuria). — Naturf. 

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