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Stowe (William). 

 1. On a Cutting in the Railway near Buckingham. — Journ. Geol. Soc. 

 VI. p. 134. 



Strachan ( ). 

 J. Some Observations on Corail, large Oj'sters, Rubies, etc. — Phil. Tr. 

 XXIII. p. 12t8. 



Strachey (J.). 



1. On the Strata oliserved in the Coal-Mines of Mendip in Somerset- 

 shire.— Phil. Trans. XXX. p. 968. 



2. On the Strata in Coal-Mines.— Phil. Trans. XXXIII. p. 395. 



3. Observations on the different Strata of Earth and Minerals, more 

 particularly of such as are found in the Coal-Mines of Great Britain. 

 Lond. 1724, 4°. 



Strachey (Richard). 



1. A Description of the Glaciers of the Pindar and Kuphinee Rivers 

 in the Kumaon Himalaya. — Journ. As. Soc. Bengal. N. S. VIII. 

 p. 794— Edinb. N. Phil. Journ. XLIV. p. 108. 



2. On the Geology of part of the Himalaya Mountains and Tibet. — 

 Journ. Geol. Soc. VII. p. 292.— Rep. Brit. Assoc. 1851, Sect. p. 69. 



Strack (Fr.). 



1. Aristoteles Naturgeschichte der Thiere, iibersetzt und mit Anmerk- 

 ungen begleitet. Frankf. 1810, 8° Isis, 1818, II. p. 312. 



2. Naturgeschichte in Bildern, mit erlauterndem Text. Diisseld. 4°. 



Strahlenberg (Ph. Jos. v.). 

 1. Das Nord- und Westliche Theil von Asien, in soweit Solches das 

 Russische Reich, mit Sibirien und der grossen Tartarey in sich be- 

 greifet. Stockholm, 1730, 4°.— Leipz. 1736, 4°.— (French, Sellms) 

 Amst. 1757, 2 vols. 12°. 



Strak ( ). 

 1. Ueber die Natur und Entstehung des fliegenden Sommers. — N. Schr. 

 Naturf. Halle, 1811 Bibl. Ent. II. p. 82. 



Strange (F.). 

 ]. Notes on some rare Birds of New Zealand and Australia. — Proc. 

 Zool. Soc. 1847, p. 50.— Ann. and Mag. N. Hist. XX. p. 55. 



Strange (John). 



1. On some very perfect and uncommon Specimens of Spongia from 



the Coast of Italy Phil. Trans. LX. p. 179.— Olivi, Zool. del Adria- 



tico. III. p. 337. 



2. On two Giant's Causeways, or Groups of prismatic basaltine Columns, 

 and other curious Volcanic Concretions, in the Venetian State in 

 Italy, etc.— Phil. Tiana. LXV. p. 5. — (Ital.) Milano, 1778, 4°. — 

 (Germ. F. A. Weber) Heidelb. 1780, 8°. 



3. On a curious Giant'.s Causeway, or Group of angular Columns, 

 newly discovered in the Euganean Hills, near Padua, in Italy. — 

 Phil. Trans.LXV. p. 418. 



Strangways (W. T. H. Fox). 

 1. On the Rapids of Imatra, on the Voxa River, in Carelia; with an 

 outline of the probable History of their Formation ; and a notice of 



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