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1. A System of Anatomy. (3rd ed.) Philad. 1825, 2 vols.8°.— Ibid. 

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2. Description of the Bones deposited in the Museum of the American 

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3. On those Processes of the Ethmoid Bone which originally form the 

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4. On two Heads found in the Big Bone Lick. — Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. 

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WiSTINGHAUSEN (C. a). 



1. De Galore animali qusedam. Dorp. 1837, 8°. 



WlTHAM (H.). 



1. On the Trap Rocks in the Mountain Districts of the West and 

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russ. Bull. 1826, IX. p. 138. 



2. On a Vein of Asphaltum, or Sloggy Mineral Pitch, found imbedded 

 in Gneiss, in the Hill of Castle Leod, near Dingwall, in Ross-shire. 

 — Mem. Wern. Soc. VI. p. 123. 



3. On the Vegetation of the First Period of an Ancient World, that is, 

 from the First Deposit of the Transition Series to the Top of the 

 Coal-field.— Phil. Mag. ser. 2, VII. p. 23.— Sill. Am. Journ. XVIII. 

 p. no.— Firms. Bull. 1830, XX. p. 193. 



4. On the Vegetable Fossils found at Lennel Braes, near Coldstream, 

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5. Observations on Fossil Vegetables, accompanied by Representa- 

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Edinb. 1831, 4°. fig.— Ibid. 1833 Z. u. jBz-.N. Jahrb.1833, p.456. 



— BuU. Soc. G6ol. Fr. II. p. 66. 



6. On Fossil Vegetation. — Rep. Brit. Assoc. 1832, p. 578. 



7. The Internal Structure of Fossil Vegetables found in the Carboni- 

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8. On the Red Sandstones of Berwickshire, particularly those at the 

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 p. 172. 



9. On a Fossil Tree, discovered in the Quarry of Cragleith, near Edin- 

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Geogr. Sc. III. p. 219 Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. Newcastle, I. p. 294. 



10. On the Lepidodendron harcourtii. — Traris. Nat. Hist. Soc. New- 

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11. On the efiects produced by the Greenstone Dyke upon the Coal, 

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WiTHAM (H. J. M.). 



1 . An Account of Rolled Stones found in the Main Coal Seam of 

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Withers (R. W.). 

 1. Geological Notices respecting a part of Greene County, Alabama. 

 — Sill. Am. Journ. 1824, I. p. 187. 



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