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BRITISH NATURAL HISTORY.

ABBOT, C. Flora Bedfordiensis. Pl. 6. 8°. Bedford, 1798. ABERDEENSHIRE. See KEITH, G. S.

AGRICULTURE; see GRAY, A. and SINCLAIR, rt. hon.

sir J. bart. Agricultural state of the kingdom in February, March, and April, 1816. 8°. Lond. 1816.

AGRICULTURE, board of. Communications on subjects relative to the husbandry and internal improvement of the country. 1 Z. (vol. 6. p. 364.) 2 B. (vol. 4. p. 406.) 2 B. (vol. 6. p. 116.) 7 v. 4°. Lond. 1797-1813.

ALBIN, E. A natural history of English song-birds; with the figures of the male, female, and egg, of each species. 3d ed. Pl. 22. 8°. Lond. 1759.

ANGUSSHIRE, or FORFARSHIRE. See HEADRICK, J. AQUÆ (minerales). De Thermis Bathonicis tractatus; in fine "Mercurii Botanici Thomæ Johnson. 8o. Lond. 1634."

ARGYLESHIRE. See SMITH, J. ARTIS, E. T. Antediluvian phytology, illustrated by a collection of the fossil remains of plants peculiar to the coal formations of Great Britain. Pl. 24. 4°. Lond. 1825. ATKINSON, J. A compendium of the ornithology of Great Britain, with a reference to the anatomy and physiology of birds. 8°. Lond. 1820.

BAILEY, J.

General view of the agriculture of the county of Durham. 8°. Lond. 1810.

BAILEY, J. and CULLEY, G. General view of the agriculture of the county of Northumberland. 6 Z. 8°. Lond. 1797.

Again. 3d ed. 6 Z. 8°. Lond. 1805.

BANFFSHIRE. See SoWTER, D.

BANKS, sir Joseph, bart. A short account of the blight, &c. in corn; with a coloured plate; printed with, and forming a part (pp. 99-114) of "Curtis's practical observations on British grasses. 8°. Lond. 1812."

BARBUT, J. Les genres des insectes de Linné constatés par divers échantillons d'insectes d'Angleterre; in English and French. Pl. 22. 4°. Lond. 1781.

Plates 18, 19, 20 represent spiders and various other animals not belonging to the class of insects. Plates 21 and 22 illustrate the structure of insects.

BARTON, R. Lectures on the petrifications, &c. of Lough Neagh, &c. in Ireland. 4 G. 4°. Dublin, 1751.

BATCHELOR, T. General view of the agriculture of the county of Bedford. 8°. Lond. 1808.

BATHS. See AQUE, and JOHNSON, T.

BAXTER, W. British phænogamous botany; or figures and descriptions of the genera of British flowering plants. 2d ed. Pl. 80. col. vol. 1. 8°. Oxford, 1834.

de BEAUMONT, E. Vid. DUFRENOY. BEDFORDSHIRE. See BATCHELOR, T.

BENETT, miss E. A catalogue of the organic remains of the county of Wilts. Pl. 18. 4°. Warminster, 1831. A catalogue of Wiltshire fossils. fol. 1831.

BERKELEY, rev. M. J. Gleanings of British algæ; being an appendix to the supplement to English botany. Pl. 20. col. 8°. Lond. 1833.

BERKENHOUT, J. Synopsis of the natural history of Great Britain and Ireland. 2 v. 8°. Lond. 1789. BERKSHIRE. See MAVOR, W.

BERWICKSHIRE. See KERR, R.

BEWICK, T. General history of quadrupeds. 5th ed. Newcastle on Tyne, 1807.

History of British birds; the figures engraven on wood by the author. 2 v. 8°. Newcastle, 1797-1804.

Supplement to the history of British birds. Pt. 1. Land-birds. Pl. 20. Pt. 2. Water-birds. Pl. 18. 8°. Newcastle, 1821. BILLINGSLEY, J. General view of the agriculture of the county of Somerset. 2d ed. 8°. Bath, 1798.

BIRD, J. See YOUNG, rev. G.

BLACKSTONE, J. Fasciculus plantarum circa Harefield sponte nascentium. 8°. Lond. 1737.

Specimen botanicum, quo plantarum plurium rariorum Angliæ loci natales illustrantur. T. 2. 8°. Lond. 1746. BOATE. G. Ireland's natural history; ed. by Samuel Hartlib, esq. 8°. Lond. 1652.

BOATE, G. and MOLYNEUX, T. Natural history of Ireland. 1 Z. 6 G. 4°. Dublin, 1755.

BOLTON, J. History of funguses growing about Halifax. Pl. 138. col. 3 v. 4°. Huddersfield, 1788, 9.

An appendix to the History of funguses growing about Halifax, forming a 4th volume. Pl. 139-182. col. 4°. Huddersfield, 1791.

History of the British proper ferns. Pl. 1-31. col. 4°. Leeds. History of the British ferns; pt. 2, with an appendix to the first part. Pl. 32-46. col. 4°. Huddersfield, 1790.

BORLASE, W. On the ancient and present state of the islands of Scilly. Pl. 5. 4°. Oxford, 1756.

The natural history of Cornwall. 5 Z. 1 B. 9 G. fol. Oxford, 1758.

BOTANY. The botanist's guide through the counties of Northumberland and Durham. 2 v. 8°. Newcastle on Tyne, 1805.

BOUÉ, A. Essai géologique sur l'Ecosse. Pl. 7. et cartes 2.

8°. Paris.

BOWDICH, Mrs. T. E. The fresh-water fishes of Great Britain. Nos. 1-8. Pl. 32. col., with descriptions. 4°. Lond. 1828-35.

BOYS, J. A general view of the agriculture of the county of Kent. I Z. 8°. Lond. 1796.

Again. 2d ed. 8°. Lond. 1805.

BRANDER, G. Fossilia Hantoniensia, in Museo Britannico deposita. T. 10. 4°. Lond. 1766.

BREAD. Report from the committee (of the house of commons) on laws relating to the manufacture, sale, and assize of bread. fol. June, 1815.

BROWN, R. General view of the agriculture of the Westriding of Yorkshire. 8°. Edinb. 1799.

BROWN, T. Illustrations of the conchology of Great Britain and Ireland. Pl. 53. col. 4°. Edinb. 1827. BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. See PRIEST, rev. St. John. CAITHNESSHIRE. See HENDERSON, J.

CHESHIRE. See HOLLAND, H.

CHILDREY, J. Britannia Baconica, or the natural rarities of England, Scotland, and Wales. 8°. Lond. 1662. CLYDESDALE, county of. See NAISMITH, J.

COINS. Report of the lords of the committee of council respecting the state of the coins of this kingdom. fol. May, 1816.

CONY BEARE, rev. W. D. and PHILLIPS, W.

Out

lines of the geology of England and Wales; with a compendium of the general principles of that science, and comparative views of the structure of foreign countries; illustrated by a coloured map and sections, &c. 8o. Lond.

CORN LAWS. Report from the select committee (of the house of commons) on petitions relating to the corn-laws of this kingdom. fol. July, 1814.

Reports (from the committees of the house of lords) respecting grain and the corn-laws. fol. November, 1814.

CORN TRADE. Report from the select committee (of the house of commons) appointed to inquire into the corntrade of the united kingdom. fol. May, 1813. CORNWALL, county of. See WORGAN, G. B. CROMARTYSHIRE. See MACKENZIE, sir G. S. bart. CULLUM, T. G. baronettus. Flora Anglicæ specimen ineditum. pp. 104. 8°. 1774. CUMBERLAND.

See ROBINSON, T.

CURTIS, J. British entomology; containing coloured figures of the most rare and beautiful species of insects; and, in many instances, of the plants upon which they are found. Pl. 530. col. II v. 8°. Lond. 1824-34.

CURTIS, W. Flora Londinensis; or plates and descriptions of such plants as grow wild in the environs of London, with their places of growth, &c. and their several uses in medicine, &c. Pl. 432. col. 3 v. fol. Lond. 1777. Flora Londinensis: containing a history of the plants indigenous to Great Britain, illustrated by figures of the natural size. A new edition, enlarged by George Graves, F. L. S. Pl. 647. col. 5 v. fol. Lond. 1817-28.

Practical observations on the British grasses. 5th ed. Pl. 6. col. 8°. Lond. 1812.

CYMMRODORION SOCIETY. See PENNANT, T.
DA COSTA, E. M. British conchology; in French and
English. Pl. 17. col. 4°. Lond. 1778.

DALE, S. An appendix to "the history of Harwich and
Dovercourt by S. Taylor. 2d ed. p. 257-456. Lond. 1732.”
DALYELL, J. G. Observations on some interesting phe-
nomena in several species of Planariæ. Pl. 1. col. 80.
Edinb. 1814.

DANIELL, A. R. A. Illustrations of the island of Staffa, in a series of views, with geological descriptions. Pl. 9. col. fol. Lond. 1818.

DAVIES, H. Welsh botanology, part the first. A systematic catalogue of the native plants of Anglesey. Pl. 1. 8°. Lond. 1813.

DAVIES, W. General view of the agriculture and domestic economy of North Wales. 8°. Lond. 1810.

General view, &c. of South Wales. 2 v. 8°. Lond. 1815.

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DAVIS, T.
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General view of the agriculture of Wiltshire. 8°. Lond. 1811.

DAVIS, W. A complete treatise on land-surveying. 2d ed. 8°. Lond. 1802.

DAVY, sir H. bart.

Salmonia: or days of fly-fishing. Nine

wood-engravings. 8°. Lond. 1828.

DEERING, C. A catalogue of plants naturally growing in different parts of England, more especially about Nottingham. 8°. Nottingham, 1738.

DE LA BECHE, H. T. A tabular and proportional view of the superior, supermedial, and medial rocks (tertiary and secondary rocks). 2d ed. Lond. 1828. DERBYSHIRE. See FAREY, J.

DERHAM, W. Insectorum Angliæ naturalis historia. T. 100. col., ab Eleazare Albin pictæ. 4°. Lond. 1731.

The insects are represented in their three states of larva, chrysalis, and imago; with the plant on which the larva usually feeds.

DEVONSHIRE. See VANCOUVER, C.

DICKSON, J. Plantarum cryptogamicarum Britanniæ fasciculi quatuor. T. 12. 4° Lond. 1785-1801.

DICKSON, R. W. General view of the agriculture of Lancashire. 8°. Lond. 1815.

DILLENIUS, J. J. Hortus Elthamensis; seu plantarum rariorum quas in horto suo Elthami in Cantio coluit Jacobus Sherard. Pl. 325. 2 v. fol. Lond. 1732. Iterum. Pl. 324. col. 2 v. fol. Lond. 1732.

DILLWYNN, L. W. Botanist's guide through England and Wales, by Turner and Dillwyn. 2 v. 8°. Lond. 1805. British confervæ; or coloured figures and descriptions of the British plants referred by botanists to the genus "conferva." Pl. 116. col. 4°. Lond. 1809.

Memoranda relating to coleopterous insects found in the neighbourhood of Swansea. 8°. Swansea, 1829.

DONOVAN, E. Natural history of British quadrupeds, both wild and domesticated. Pl. 72. col. 3 v. 8°. Lond. 1820. Natural history of British birds. Pl. 244. col. 4 v. 8°. Lond. 1794-7·

Natural history of British fishes.

Lond. 1808.

Natural history of British insects.

Lond. 1802-13.
Natural history of British shells.
Lond. 1799-1803.

Pl. 120. col. 5 v. 8°.

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