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Forster, John Reinhold, (cont.). A Catalogue of the Animals of North. 

 America, to which are added short directions for collecting, pre- 

 serving, and transporting all kinds of natural history curiosities. 



8°. London, 1771. 



An easy Method for assaying and classing Mineral Substances, 



containing . . . instructions for any person to examine the pro- 

 ducts of his own land ; ... to which is added a series of experi- 

 ments on the fluor spatosus, or sparry fluor (by C. W. Scheele). 



8°. London, 1772. 



■ An Account (I) of several Quadrupeds from Hudson's Bay ; (II) 



of the Birds sent from thence. 4°. London, 1773. 



Liber singularis de Bysso Antiquorum, quo ex iEgyptia lingua, 



res vestiaria antiquorum, imprimis in S. Codice Hebraeorum 

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8°. Londini, 1776. 



Observations made during a Voyage round the World on 



Physical Geography, Natural History, and Ethic Philosophy; 

 especially the earth and its strata ; water and the ocean ; the 

 atmosphere ; the changes of the globe ; organic bodies, and the 

 human species. 4°. London, 1778. 



Enchiridion Histories Naturali inserviens. 8°. Hala?, 1788. 



A systematic Catalogue of all the known Plants of English 



North America. See Bossu : Travels through Louisiana. 



Flora Sinensis. See Osbech : A Voyage to China. 



Kalm's Travels in North America. See Kalm. 



See also Paolino da San Bartolomeo ; Biedesel. 



et Forster, Georg. Characteres generum Plantarum, quas in 



itinere ad insulas Maris Australis collegerunt, descripserunt, 

 delinearunt annis 1772-75. Pol. Londini, 1776. 



Forster, Thomas. Physiological reflections on the destructive operation 

 of spirituous and fermented Liquors on the Animal System. 



8°. London, 1812. 



Observations on the Brumal Retreat of the Swallow ; to which 



is annexed a copious Index to many passages relating to this 

 bird in the works of Ancient and Modern Authors. 



8°. London, 1813. 



Researches about Atmospheric Phasnomena. 



8°. London, 1813. 



• - — - Third edition, to which is added the Calendar of Nature. 



8°. London, 1823. 



Observations on the casual and periodical influence of particular 



states of the Atmosphere on Human Health and Diseases, 

 particularly Insanity. 8°. London, 1817. 



• Observations on the Phenomena of Insanity ; being a supplement 



to Observations on the . . . influence of . . . the Atmosphere on 

 Human Health. 8°. London, 1817. 



