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Falconer, 706, Q.

Miscellaneous tracts and collections relating to natural history, selected from the principal writers of antiquity on that subject. By William Falconer. Cambridge, 1793.

Flint, 5629, & 5630, D. Lectures upon natural history, geology, chemistry, steam and interesting discoveries in the arts. By Timothy Flint. Boston, 1833.

Fothergill, 2409, D.

An essay on the study, philosophy and use of natural history. By Charles Fothergill. London, 1813.

Girard, 5317, D. 3. de Girard.

The friend of nature. Translated from the French of M.
By A. Gerna. Dublin, 1795.

American natural history. By John Godman, M. D. 3
Philadelphia, 1826-7.

Godman, 6188, O. vols.

5690, & 5691, D. Rambles of a naturalist. By John D. Godman, M. D. To which are added, reminiscences of a voyage to India, by Dr. R. Coates. Philadelphia, 1833. Presented by John J. Smith, Jr. Goldsmith, 1132, & 2388, O. The history of the earth, and animated nature; with plates. By Oliver Goldsmith. 4 vols. London, 1774, and Philadelphia, 1795.

5843, O. A history of the earth and animated nature. By Oliver Goldsmith, M. B. A new edition, with corrections and additions. 6 vols. London, 1822.

6705, O. Goldsmith's natural history, abridged for the use of schools. By Mrs. Pilkington. Plates. London, 1810.

Good, 6144, O. The book of nature. By John Mason Good, M. D. 3 vols. London, 1826.

Grand, le, 1280, Q. Antonii le Grand, historia naturæ, variis experimentis et ratiociniis elucidata. 2d edit. Londini, 1680. P.

Graves, 5062, O. The naturalist's pocket book, or tourist's companion, being a brief introduction to the different branches of natural history, with approved methods for collecting and preserving the various productions of nature. By Geo. Graves, F. L. S. 3 vols. London, 1817. Gregory, 2289, 2349, & 8169, O. The economy of nature, explained and illustrated on the principles of modern philosophy. With plates. By G. Gregory, D. D. 3 vols. London, 1796.

Hardie, 4499, D. A dictionary of the wonders of art and nature. Compiled by James Hardie, A. M. New York, 1819.

Heron, 8005, O. Elegant extracts of natural history; collected and revised from authentic writers, with a preface, containing some hints on education. By Robert Heron. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1792.

Hill, 165, & 1098, F. A general natural history; or, new and accurate descriptions of the vegetables, animals, and minerals of the various parts of the world; with their virtues and uses in medicine and mechanics. By John Hill, M. D. 2d edit. 3 vols. London, 1748 and 1773. 282, F. The vegetable system; or, a series of experiments and observations; including a new anatomy of plants; with plates. By John Hill, London, 1759.

2279, O. Essays on natural history and philosophy; containing a series of discoveries by the assistance of the microscope. By John Hill, London, 1752. Gift of Charles Crawford.

Hooke, 147, 338, & 1100, F. Micrographia restorata; or, the copperplates of Dr. Hookes' wonderful discoveries by the microscope; intermixed with many discoveries and observations in natural history. London, 1745-1780.

Howitt, 5967, D. Sketches of natural history. By Mary Howitt. Philadelphia, 1834.

Jardine, 5840, D. The naturalist's library. 3 vols. By Sir Wm. Jardine, Bart. Edinburgh, 1833.

Jesse, 5522, 5660, & 5661, D. Gleanings in natural history; with local recollections. By Edward Jesse, Esq. London and Philadelphia, 1832. 5890, D. Gleanings in natural history, 2d series. To which are added some extracts from the unpublished MSS. of the late Mr. White, of Selborne. By Edward Jesse, Esq. London, 1834.

Jonston, 1805, D. Thaumatographia naturalis, in decem classes distincta. Auctore J. Jonston. Amstelodami, 1665. P.

Leeuwenhoek, 529, Q. Antonii á Leeuwenhoek opera omnia seu arcana naturæ ope exactissimorum_microscopiorum detecta. Tomi IV. Lugduni Batavorum, 1722. L.

1474, Q. The select works of Antony Van Leeuwenhoek; containing his microscopical discoveries in many of the works of nature. Translated from the Dutch and Latin, by Samuel Hoole. 2 vols. London, 1800 and 1807.

Lempriere, 6356, & 7216, O. Popular lectures on the study of natural history and the sciences, vegetable physiology, zoology, and of human faculties, mental and corporeal. By William Lempriere, M. D. London, 1827, 1830.

Lettsom, 4736, O. The naturalist's and traveller's companion, containing instructions for collecting and preserving objects of natural history, and for promoting inquiries after human knowledge in general. By John C. Lettsom, M. D. London, 1776.

Linnæus, 1134, & 1238, O. Stockholm, 1766 and 2867, & 8007, O. A general system of nature, through the three grand kingdoms of animals, vegetables, and minerals, systematically divided. Translated from Gmelin's edition of systema naturæ, by Sir Charles Linné. By William Turton, M. D. 7 vols. London, 1802. 1203, O. A general view of the writings of Linnæus. By Richard Pulteney, M. D. London, 1781.

Linnæi systema naturæ. 12th edit. 4 vols. 1767.

Loudon, 8555, O. The wonderful magazine, and extraordinary museum; being a complete repository of the wonders of nature and art. By Archibald Loudon. Carlisle, 1808.

Luc, De, 2057, O.

Lettres physiques et morales sur l'histoire de la terre et de l'homme. Par J. A. De Luc. 5 tomes. Paris, 1779. Gift of Joseph Peter Vogels.

Maillet, 600, 3005, & 8432, O. Telliamed, or the world explained: containing discourses between an Indian philosopher and a missionary, on the diminution of the sea, the origin of men, and other singular subjects relating to natural history and philosophy. Translated from the French of M. Maillet. London, 1750, & Baltimore, 1797.

Martinet, 5303, D. 3. The catechism of nature. By Dr. Martinet. from the Dutch, by John Hall. London, 1790.

Translated

Martin, 4482, O. Miscellaneous correspondence, containing a variety of subjects relative to natural and civil history, geography, &c. by Benjamin Martin. 4 vols. London, 1759.

Mavor, 4655, D. The elements of natural history. By William Mavor. 5th edit. London, 1806.

Mayo, 4480, D. New complete and universal natural history of the most remarkable quadrupeds, birds, fishes, reptiles, and insects, in the known world. From the last London edition of J. Macloe, Esq. By Benjamin Mayo. Philadelphia, 1818.

Mudie, 5695, D. A popular guide to the observation of nature; or hints of inducement to the study of natural productions and appearances in their connexions and relations. By Robert Mudie. New York, 1833. Nelson, 631, O. The wonders of nature throughout the world, displayed. By

G. Nelson. London, 1740.

Parsons, 79, O. Philosophical observations on the analogy between the propagation of animals and that of vegetables; in which are answered some objections against the indivisibility of the soul, deduced from late experiments upon the polypus, &c. By James Parsons. London, 1752. Peale, 3742, O. 8. Introduction to a course of lectures on natural history. By C. W. Peale. Philadelphia, 1800.

2618, 13. & 9136, O. 4. Peale's scientific and descriptive catalogue of his museum. No. 1. Philadelphia, 1796. Gift of the author.

Pliny, 426, F. Caii Plinii secundi historia naturalis cum notis Joannis Harduini. Tomi III. Paris, 1733. L.

267, 799, & 1054, F.

The historie of the world, commonly called the
C. Plinius secundus, translated into English, by

natural history of
Philem. Holland. London, 1601, & 1635. P.

Pluche, de, 1531, O. & 1602, D. La spectacle de la nature, ou entretiens sur les particularités de l'histoire naturelle. Par l'Abbé de Pluche. 8 tomes. Paris, 1754, and 3 tomes. Franckfort, 1752.

3502, D. Analyse et Abrégé Raisonné du spectacle de la nature de M. Pluche.

A Reims, 1786.

1558, D. La spectacle de la nature, or nature displayed; being discourses on such particulars of natural history, as were thought most proper to excite the curiosity and form the minds of youth. 5 vols. London, 1757. P.

44, O. & 115, D. The same. London, 1736-1762.

Prichard, 4654, O. Researches into the physical history of man, by James C. Prichard, M. D. London, 1813.

6209, O. Researches into the physical history of mankind. By James C. Prichard, M. D. 2d edit. 2 vols. London, 1826.

Raff, 4652, D. A system of natural history, adapted for the instruction of youth. Translated from the German of Prof. Raff. 2 vols. London, 1796.

Reiche, 1043, D. Fifteen discourses on the marvellous works in nature, delivered by a father to his children. By Charles Christopher Reiche. Philadelphia, 1791. Gift of Joseph Sansom.

Riley, 5352, D. Beauties of creation: or a new moral system of natural history. By George Riley. Worcester, 1798.

Ross, 5161, D.

Arcana Microcomi; or the hid secrets of man's body discovered; with a refutation of Dr. Browne's vulgar errors, Lord Bacon's natural history, and Dr. Harvey's book de generatione. By Alexander Ross. London, 1652.

Pierre, Saint, 2222, & 7464, O. Studies of nature. din Saint-Pierre. Translated by Henry London, 1796.

By James-Henry-BernarHunter, D. D. 5 vols.

4213, O. The same. With original notes and illustrations by
Benjamin Smith Barton, M. D. 3 vols. Philadelphia, 1808.
The same. Abridged from the translation of Henry
London, 1799.

3336, D. Hunter, D. D.

4751, O.

Harmonies of nature, by J. B. H. de Saint-Pierre ; being a sequel to his studies of nature, and a prefatory account of the author and the work, by Louis Aimé Martin. Translated by W. Meeston. 3 vols. London, 1815.

Sibly, 2223, O. An historical miscellany of the curiosities and rarities in nature and art. By E. Sibly. 5 vols. London.

2224, O.

An universal system of natural history; comprehending the whole science of animals, plants, and minerals; with plates. By E. Sibly. 5 vols.

London.

2224, O. Appendix to Silby's natural history.

Simitiere, du, 963, F. Manuscripts relating to natural history. By Pierre du Simitiere.

Sharpe, 3658, O. Remarks concerning the encroachments on the river Thames, near Durham yards. By Granville Sharpe. London, 1771. P. Shaw, 6068, O. Nature displayed in the heavens, and on the earth, according to the latest observations and discoveries. By Simeon Shaw, LL. D. 6 vols. London, 1823.

Smellie, 780, & 2120, Q. The philosophy of natural history. By William 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1790, 1799.

Smellie.

Smith, 2655, O. Tracts relating to natural history. By James Edward Smith. London, 1798. 2034, D. The wonders of nature and art; or, a concise account of whatever is most curious and remarkable in the world. Compiled by the Rev. Thomas Smith, and revised and corrected by James Mease, M. D. 14 vols. Philadelphia, 1806.

Spallanzani, 2446, O. Dissertations relative to the natural history of animals and vegetables. Translated from the Italian of the Abbé Spallanzani. 2d edit. 2 vols. London, 1789.

2657, O. Tracts on the nature of animals and vegetables; with plates. Translated from the Italian of the Abbé Spallanzani. Edinburgh, 1799.

Stilling fleet, 999, O. Miscellaneous tracts relating to natural history, husbandry and physic. To which is added, the calendar of Flora. By Benjamin Stillingfleet.

With plates. London, 1762.

1273, O. Select dissertations from the amoenitates academicæ ; being a supplement to Stillingfleet's tracts relating to natural history. Translated by F. J. Brand, M. A. London, 1781.

Swainson, 6035, D. A preliminary discourse on the study of natural history. By William Swainson, Esq. London, 1834.

Townson, 2651, & 2944, O. Tracts and observations on natural history and physiology; with plates. By Robert Townson. London, 1799.

Walker, 4304, O. Essays on natural history and rural economy, by the late John Walker, D. D. London, 1812.

Wanley, 4404, O. The wonders of the little world, or a general history of man; displaying the various faculties, powers, and defects of the human body and mind, collected by Nathaniel Wanley; a new edition, by William Johnston. 2 vols. London, 1806.

Ward, 712, D. A modern system of natural history; containing accurate descriptions of animals, vegetables, and minerals; with plates. By Samuel Ward. 12 vols. in 6. London, 1775.

White, 3024, O. Natural history, comprising the natural history of Selborne ; and the naturalist's kalendar. By Gilbert White; with observations by W. Markwick. 2 vols. London, 1802.

7269, O. The gardens and menagerie of the Zoological Society delineated. 2 vols. Chiswick, 1830.

328, D. Beauties of the creation; or a new moral system of natural history; with plates. 5 vols. 2d edit. London, 1793. 4025, & 4212, D. The journal of a naturalist.

phia, 1831.

4091, D.

London, 1829, & Philadel

The British naturalist. 2 vols. London, 1829.

NATURAL HISTORY OF DIFFERENT COUNTRIES, &c.

Acosta, 228, 0.

Naturall and morall historie of the East and West Indies. By Joseph Acosta. Translated out of the Spanish by E. G. London, 1604.

Atwood, 1933, O. The natural and civil history of the island of Dominica. By Thomas Atwood. London, 1791.

Bancroft, 1054, O. An essay on the natural history of Guiana, in South America; containing a description of many productions in the animal and vegetable systems of that country. By Edward Bancroft, M. D. London, 1769,

Boate, 2266, D. Ireland's natural history; being a true and ample description of its situation, greatness, shape and nature, written by Gerard Boate, and now published by Samuel Hartlib, Esq. London, 1652.

Borlase, 156, F. The natural history of Cornwal, with an account of the inhabitants; their manners, customs, &c. with a map of the county, and plates. By Wm. Borlase, LL. D. Oxford, 1758.

Brickall, 1517, O. The natural history of North Carolina; with plates. By John Brickall, M. D. Dublin, 1737.

Catesby, 289, F. The natural history of Carolina, Florida, and the Bahama islands; in French and English; containing the figures of birds, beasts, fishes, &c. and a map of the countries. By Mark Catesby, F. R. S. 2 vols. London, 1771.

Hitchcock, 8920, O. Report on the geology, mineralogy, botany and zoology of Massachusetts, made and published by order of the state. By Edward Hitchcock. With an atlas. Amherst, 1833.

Horrebow, 75, F. The natural history of Iceland. By N. Horrebow. London, 1758.

Hughes, 23, 598, & 1043, F. The natural history of Barbados. With numerous plates, coloured and plain. By the Rev. Mr. Griffith Hughes, A. M., F. R. S. &c. London, 1750. M.

Josselyn, 506, D. New England's rarities discovered; in birds, beasts, fishes, plants, &c. of that country. By John Josselyn. London, 1672. Martin, 4484, O. The natural history of England, or a description of each particular county, in regard to the curious productions of nature and art. By Benjamin Martin. 2 vols. London, 1759.

Matani, 1140, Q. Antonio di Matani delle produzioni naturali del territorio Pistojese relazione istorica e filosofica. Pistoja, 1762. P.

Pison, 448, F. Gulielmi Pisonis de Indiæ utriusque re naturali et medica libri XIV. cum iconibus. Amstelædami, 1658.

Pontoppidan, 102, F. 1. The natural history of Norway; with an account of the customs and manners of the inhabitants; with physiological notes. Translated from the Danish original of Erich Pontoppidan. London, 1755.

Plott, 837, F. The natural history of Oxfordshire, being an essay toward the natural history of England. By Robert Plott. Oxford, 1677. P. 222, F. The same. 2d edit. Oxford, 1705.

223, F. The natural history of Staffordshire. By Robert Plott. Oxford, 1686.

Radcliffe, 1828, O. The natural history of East Tartary; traced through the three kingdoms of nature. Published at Petersburgh by the academy of sciences. Translated into English from the French translation, by William Radcliffe. London, 1789.

Romans, 1139, 1551, O. 672, & 4626, D. A concise natural history of East and West Florida. By Captain Bernard Romans. New York, 1776.

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