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Thomas (Carl). 

 1. Der vulkanisehe Roderberg bei Bonn. Geognostische Beschrei- 

 bung seines Kraters und seiner Uragebungen. Mit einer Vorrede v. 

 Noggerath. Bonn, 1835, 8°. 



Thomas (Dav.). 



1. Geological Facts, communicated thvowgh Prof . Eaton. — Sill. Amer. 

 Journ. XVIII. 2, p. 375. 



2. On Frogs and Toads in Stone and solid Earth Sill. Amer. Journ. 



XIX. I, p. 167.— Ann. Sc. n. 1831, XXII.— Rev. Bibl. p. 20 (Sur 

 des Grenouilles et des Crapauds trouvis dans la pierre et la terre 

 solide). 



3. Remarks on Prof. Eaton's Observations on the Coal Formation in 

 the State of New York.— Sill. Amer. Journ. XIX. 2, p. 326. 



4. Remarks on the American Locust (^Cicada septendecim). — Sill. 

 Amer. Journ. XXI. 1, p. 188. 



5. Some Account of the Chrysomela vitivora.—Sill. Amer. Journ. 

 XXVI. I, p. 113. 



Thomas (H. L.). 

 1. On the Anatomy of a male Rhinoceros. — Phil. Trans. XCI. p. 145. 



Thomas (J.). 

 1. Tractatus de Noxi^ Animalium. 1653,4°. — B6hm.'&\h\.ll. \, 

 p. 147. 



Thomas (P.). 

 1. M6moires pour servir a I'Histoire naturelle des Sangsues. Paris, 

 1806, 8°. fig— Cm«. R. An. III. p. 421. 



Thomas (W. H.). 

 1. On the Reed Warbler. — Zoologist, p. 97 ; On the Wryneck, p. 433. 



Thomasius (Jac). 

 1. Dissert, de Hibernaculis Hirundinum. Lips. 1658; 1671 ; 1702, 

 4°. — (Germ.) Von der Schwalben Winter guar tier. Dresd. 1702, 8°. 

 —B6hm.Bih\. II. 1, p. 521. 



Thompson (Ch.). 

 1. Travels, containing his Observations on France, Italy, Turkey, the 

 Holy Land, Arabia, Egypt, and other parts of the world. Dubl. 1744, 

 4 vols. 8°.— Lond. 1748, 3 vols. 8°.—Bohm. Bibl. I. 1, p. 463. 



Thompson (J. V.). 



1. A Memoir of the Pentacrinus europaus, a recent species discovered 

 in the Cove of Cork. Cork, 1 827, 4°. fig.— Feruss. Bull. 1829, XVI. 

 p. 335. — ^(Germ.) Heusing. Zeitschr. II. p. 55, fig. 



2. Zoological Researches and Illustrations, or Natural History of non- 

 descript or imperfectly known Animals. Cork, 1828 et seq — Fe- 

 russ. Bull. XVL p. 473; XX. p. 312; XXIV. p. 79. 



3. Description of a new species of the genus Mus, belonging to the 

 section of Pouched Rats (Mus anomalus). — Tr. Linn. Soc. Lond. 

 XL l,p. 161, fig. 



4. On the Metamorphosis of Crustacea. — Proc. Com. Zool. Soc. Lond. 



I. p. 17.— Phil. Mag. IX. p. 140 Zool. Journ. IV. no. 14 — Isis, 



1830, XII. p. 1261 {Metamorphosen der CrustOiceen). — Isis, 1834, 

 VIII. p. 816 ( Verwandlung der Crustaceeri). 



