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Yeats (T.). 

 1. Section of a Well sunk at Streatham Common, in the County of 

 Surrey. — Trans. Geol. Soc. ser. % II. p. 135. — Phil. Mag. LXIII. 

 p. 381. 



YOUATT (W.). 



1. The Horse. Lond. 1842; 1843, 8". 



2. The Dog. Lond. 1845, 8°. 



Young (G.). 



1. On a singular Fossil Skeleton discovered at Whitby in Feb. 1819. 

 — Mem. Wern. Soc. III. p. 450. 



2. On the Fossil Remains of Quadrupeds, etc., discovered in the Ca- 

 vern at Kirkdale, in Yorkshire, and in other Cavities or Seams in 

 Limestone Rocks.— Mem. Wern. Soc. IV. p. 262 ; VI. p. 171 . 



3. On the Formation of Valleys, Bays, and Creeks. — Edinb. Phil. 

 Journ. Vn. p. 151. 



4. On a Fossil Crocodile recently discovered in the Alum Shale near 

 Whitby.— Edinb. Phil. Journ. XIII. p. 76. 



Young (Geo.) and Bird (J.). 

 1. A Geological Survey of the Yorkshire Coal, describing the Strata 

 and Fossils occurring between the Humber and the Tees,- from the 

 German Ocean to the Plain of York. Whitby, 1834, 4''.- Bull. 

 S0C.G60I. Fr.VLp.84. 



Young (J.). 



1. On the Growth of the Salmon. — Roy. Soc. Edinb. 1843, Jan. — 

 Ann. and Mag. N. Hist. XI. p. 157- 



2. On the recent Landslip on the Devonshire Coast. — Mag. Nat. Hist. 

 ser. 2, IV. p. 138. 



Young (J. P.). 

 1. Oolite in situ, in Edenville, Orange Co., N. Y. — Sill. Am. Journ< 

 XIX. 2, p. 398. 



Young (R.). 

 1. On the Eskers of the central part of Ireland. — Rep. Brit. Assoc. 

 1852, Sect. p. 63. 



Youngeh (John). 



1, Fresh Hints on the Nature of the Salmon. — Journ. Highland Soc. 

 new ser. II. p. 497. 



2. River Angling for Salmon and Trout. Edinb. 1840, 8". 



Ykvoix (J. A.). 

 1 . Canilogie, on coup-d'oeil rapide sur la nature du Chien. Angou- 

 leme, 1839, 4°. 



YSBRANT (E.). 



1. Drie-jahrige Reize naar China. Amst. 1704, 4°. 



YVARD ( ). 

 1 . M^moire sur le Croisement des races chez les Animaux domestiques. 

 —Acad. Sc. Par. 1816 — Isis, 1817, VI. p. 704. 



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