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CATALOGUE OF THE LIBBARY 



Bowdich (Thomas Edward) . Elements o£ Conchology, including the 

 Fossil Genera and the Animals. 2 parts. 8vo. Paris, 1822. 

 Part I. Bivalves ; Multivalves ; Tubicolae. 

 Part II. Univalves. 



. Excursions in Madeira and Porto Santo during the Autumn 



of 1823, while on his third Voyage to Africa, with Appendices 

 by Mrs. Bowdich. 4to. London, 1825. 



Bowerbank (James Scott). Observations on the Structure of the 

 Shells of Molluscous and Conchiferous Animals. 



8vo. London, 1844. 



. A Monograph of the British Spongiadse. 



3 vols. {Ray Society.) 8vo. London, 1864-74. 



. . Vol. IV. (supplementary). Edited, with additions, by 



the Eev. A. M. Norman. 8vo. London, 1882. 



Bowker (James Henry). Horns of South African Antelopes, with 

 Local and Scientific Names. Photographed by Geo. T. Ferney- 

 HOUGH. 8vo. Pietermaritzhurg, Natal, 1893. 



Bowler (T. W.). Four Views of Cape Town, Cape of Good Hope, 

 drawn from Nature. Folio. Caj^e Toivn, [n. d.] 



Bowring (Sir John). A Visit to the Philippine Islands. 



8vo. London, 1859. 



. Een Bezoek aan de Philippijnsche Eilanden. 



8vo. 's GravenJiage, 1861. 



Boys (William). Testacea minuta rariora nuperrime detecta in 

 Arena Littoris Sandvicensis a Gul. Boys ; multa addidit, et 

 omnium Figuras ope Microscopii ampliatas accurate delineavit 

 G. Walker. (Title in Latin and. English.) 



4to. London (1784). 



Braak (Jacob). Eesponsio ad questionetn .... Quaeritur Cata- 

 logus Avium, in Provincia Groningana indigenarum, addita 

 accurata illarum descriptione, etc. 4to. Groningen, 1821. 



Brabazon (Wallop). The Deep Sea and Coast Fisheries of Ireland, 

 with suggestions for the working of a Fishing Company ; illus- 

 trated by William Cooper. 8vo. Dublin, 1848. 



Brackenridge (H. M.). Voyage to South America, performed by 

 order of the American Government in the years 1817 and 1818, 

 in the Frigate ' Congress.^ 2 vols. 8vo. Lond.on, 1820. 



Bradley (Richard). A Philosophical Account of the Works of 

 Nature, endeavouring to set forth the several gradations 

 remarkable in the Mineral, Vegetable, and Animal parts of 

 Creation, tending to the composition of a scale of Life. 



4to. London, 1721. 



Brady (George Stewardson). A Monograph of the British Copepoda. 

 3 vols. (Ray Society.) 8vo. London, 1878-80. 



. See 'Challenger': (Zoology), vols. i. and viii. Ostracoda 



and Copepoda, 



