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[Cowper, Spencer.'] A Treatise on the Parallactic Angle, extracted 

 from a Letter to the late Earl of Macclesfield on that subject ; to 

 which is added an Appendix containing a compleat set of Solar and 

 Lunar Tables, entitled Tabulae Dunelmenses. 4°. London, 1766. 



Cowper, William. The Anatomy of Humane Bodies, with figures 

 drawn after the life by some of the best masters in Europe, and 

 curiously engraven in 114 copper plates, illustrated with large 

 explications. Folio. Oxford, 1698. 



■ Glandularum quarundam, nuper detectarum, ductuumque earum 



excretoriorum descriptio ; . . . cui accessit Ev^apiaria, (in qua 

 dotes G. Bidloo celebrantur et ejusdem citationi respondetur). 



2 pts. 4°. Londini, 1702. 



• • See also Bidloo. 



[Cox, (Dr.).] A Discourse wherein the interest of the Patient in 

 reference to Physick and Physicians is soberly debated, many 

 abuses of the Apothecaries detected, and their unfitness for 

 practice discovered. 8°. London, 1669. 



Cox, Charles James. Paper on the destructive powers of the Scolitus 

 destructor and larva of the Cossus Ligniperda, with a certain 

 method for their removal. 4°. London, 1848. 



Cox, Edward W. Spiritualism answered by Science. 8°. London, 1871. 



■ The Province of Psychology. 8°. London, 1875. 



A Monograph on Sleep and Dream : their Physiology and 



Psychology. 8°. London, 1878. 



Cox, James C. A Monograph of Australian Land Shells. 



8°. Sydney, 1868. 



Cox, Ross. Adventures on the Columbia River, including the 

 Narrative of a residence of six years on the Western Side of the 

 Rocky Mountains among various tribes of Indians hitherto un- 

 known ... 2 vols. 8°. London, 1831. 



Cox, William Sands. A Letter to James Thomas Law, M.A., Chan- 

 cellor of the Diocese of Lichfield, on the importance of establishing, 

 in connection with the Birmingham Royal School of Medicine 

 and Surgery, a Clinical Hospital. 8°. Birmingham, 1839. 



A Memoir on Amputation of the Thigh at the Hip-joint, with a 



successful case. 4°. London, 1845. 



1 Operative Surgery. See Maingault. 



Coxe, John Redman. An Inquiry into the claims of Dr. William 

 Harvey to the discovery of the Circulation of the Blood ... to 

 which is added an introductory lecture ... in vindication of 

 Hippocrates. 8°. Philadelphia, 1834. 



Coxe, William. Account of the Russian Discoveries between Asia and 

 America ; to which are added the Conquest of Siberia . . . 

 Second edition. 4°. London, 1780. 



An Historical Tour in Monmouthshire ; illustrated with Views 



by Sir R. C. Hoare. 2 vols. 4°. London, 1801. 



