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Struyck, Nicolaas, (cont.). Vervolg van de Beschryving der Staart- 

 sterren, en nader ontdekkingen omtrent den staat van't 

 Menschelyk Geslagt ... 2 pts. in 1 vol. 4°. Amsterdam, 1753. 



See also Kerseboom : Eenige Anmerkingen. . . . 



Strzelecki, P. E. de. Physical Description of New South Wales and 

 Yan Diemen's Land. 8°. London, 1845. 



Stuart, Alexander. Dissertatio de Strnctura et Motu Musculari. 



4°. Londini, 1738. 



■ Three Lectures on Muscular Motion read before the Royal 



Society . . . ; wherein the elasticity of fluids, and the immediate 

 cause of the cohesion and elasticity of solids are proved ... to 

 arise from the same principle as gravity. 4°. London, 1739. 



[Stuart, (Sir) James. ,] Apologie du sentiment de Mr. le Chevalier 

 Newton sur l'Ancienne Chronologie des Grecs, par le Chevalier 

 S— t. 4°. Francfort sur le Meyn, 1759. 



Stuart, John. Sculptured Stones of Scotland. (Spalding Club.) 



Folio. Aberdeen, 1856. 



Stuart, Martinus. De Mensch, zoo als hij voorkomt op den bekenden 

 Aardbol . . . afgebeeld door J. Kuyper. 



6 vols. 8°. Amsterdam, 1802-07. 



Stubbe, Henri). The Indian Nectar, or a discourse concerning Choco- 

 lata ; wherein the nature of the cacao-nut and the other ingre- 

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Campanella Revived, or an Enquiry into the History of the 



Royal Society, whether the Virtuosi there do not pursue the pro- 

 jects of Campanella for the reducing England unto Popery . . . 

 with a postscript concerning the quarrel depending betwixt H. 

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This and the two following in one volume. 



Legends no Histories : or a Specimen of some Animadversions 



upon the History of the Royal Society. . . . together with the 

 Plus Ultra of Mr. Joseph Glanvill reduced to a Non-Plus, &c. 



2 pts. 4°. London, 1670. 



A Censure upon certain passages contained in the History of the 



Royall Society, as being destructive to the Established Religion 

 and Church of England. The second edition corrected and 

 enlarged, whereunto is added the Letter of a Virtuoso in opposi- 

 tion to the Censure, a Reply unto the Letter aforesaid, and a 

 Reply unto the Prefatory Answer of Ecebolius Glanvill, . . . also 

 an Answer to the Letter of Dr. Henry More. 



2 pts. 4°. Oxford, 1671. 



The Lord Bacons Relation of the Sweating- Sickness examined, 



in a reply to George Thomson, together with a defence of Phlebo- 

 tomy in opposition to the same author and the author of ' Medela 

 medicinae,' Dr. Whitaker and Dr. Sydenham ; also a relation 



