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Fossils of all kinds, digested into a method, suitable to their mutual relation and affinity; With The Names by which they were known to the Antients, and those by which they are at this Day known: And Notes conducing to the setting forth the Natural History, and the main Uses, of some of the most considerable of them. As also several papers tending to the further advancement of the knowledge of minerals, of the Ores of Metalls, and of all other Subterraneous Productions. By John Woodward, M. D. late Professor of Physick at Gresham College, Fellow of the College of Physicians, and the Royal Society.

Title
Fossils of all kinds, [electronic resource] : digested into a method, suitable to their mutual relation and affinity; With The Names by which they were known to the Antients, and those by which they are at this Day known: And Notes conducing to the setting forth the Natural History, and the main Uses, of some of the most considerable of them. As also several papers tending to the further advancement of the knowledge of minerals, of the Ores of Metalls, and of all other Subterraneous Productions. By John Woodward, M. D. late Professor of Physick at Gresham College, Fellow of the College of Physicians, and the Royal Society.
Author
Woodward, John, 1665-1728
Publication
London : printed for William Innys, at the West-End of St. Paul's, M.DCC.XXVIII. [1728]

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Description
xvi,56,131[i.e.135],[1]p.,table,7plates; 8⁰.
Subject
  • Fossils
  • Paleontology > Early works to 1800
Note
  • Two unpaginated leaves containing the preface to 'Brief directions for making observations and collections' are found between pp.92 and 93.
  • Reproduction of original from British Library.
Indexed In (note)
  • English Short Title Catalog
Reproduction (note)
  • Electronic reproduction.
OCLC
  • 642365365
  • ECCO1-T131076
Author
Woodward, John, 1665-1728.
Title
Fossils of all kinds, [electronic resource] : digested into a method, suitable to their mutual relation and affinity; With The Names by which they were known to the Antients, and those by which they are at this Day known: And Notes conducing to the setting forth the Natural History, and the main Uses, of some of the most considerable of them. As also several papers tending to the further advancement of the knowledge of minerals, of the Ores of Metalls, and of all other Subterraneous Productions. By John Woodward, M. D. late Professor of Physick at Gresham College, Fellow of the College of Physicians, and the Royal Society.
Imprint
London : printed for William Innys, at the West-End of St. Paul's, M.DCC.XXVIII. [1728]
Reproduction
Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
Indexed In:
English Short Title Catalog, T131076.
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Place of Publication
Great Britain England London.
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