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Robert Heath .
A natural and historical account of the islands of Stilly,and a general account of Cornwall,
Pagg. 456. tabb. aeneae 2. London, 1750. 8.
William Borlase.
Observations on the ancient and present state of the islandsof Scilly. Oxford, 1756, 4.
Pagg, 140. tabb. xnex 5, quarum 2da in textu impressa.The natural history of Cornwall.
Pagg. 326. tabb. auieas 29. ib. 1758. fol.
“John Hutchins.
The history and antiquities of the county of Dorset, in-terspersed with some remarkable particulars of naturalhistory. London, 1774. fol.
Vol. 1. pagg. 618. Vol. 2. pagg. 528 et 61 ; cumtabb. ameis multis.
John Collinson.
The history and antiquities of the County of Somerset.
Bath, 1791. 4.
Vol. 1. pagg. lij, 43 et 277. Vol. 2. pagg. 508. Vol.3. pagg. 648. tabb. ainese 42.
Gilbert White.
The natural history and antiquities of Selborne, in thecounty of Southampton.
Pagg. 468. tabb. tenete 9. London, 1789. 4.
Edward Hasted.
The history and topographical survey of the county ofKent.
Vol. i. pagg. cli, 580 et 42. tabb. aenea: 40.
Canterbury, 1778. fol.
Vol. 2. pagg. 817 et 72. tabb. 43. 1782.
Vol. 3. pagg. 765 et 51. tabb. 40. 1790.
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The history and antiquities of Harwich and Dover-court,i:i the county of Essex, by Silas Taylor; to which isadded a large appendix, containing the natural historyof the sea-coast and country about Harwich, by SamuelDale. The second edition. London, 1732. 4.
Pagg. 464. tabb. ame.-e 14.
Sir John Cullum, Bart.
The history and antiquities of Hawsted, in the county ofSuffolk. London, 1784. 4.
Pagg. 247. tabb. xnex 4. Pag. 1—7. de historia in-turali Hawsted, et p. 229—234. Hardwick.
In Vol. jto Bibliotheca; Topographies Brltannicx.