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CROSSE, ANDREW. On the perforation of non-conducting substances by the mechanical action of the electric fluid. Proc. London Electrical Soc. p. 57.

8vo., 1841.

On the appearance of certain insects in the electrical experiments of Mr. Crosse. A translation by Mr. J. V. Moore of a memoir read by Mons. Turpin at the Académie des Sciences, Paris.

Trans. London Electrical Soc. P. 134.

4to., 1841.

The preparation of non-conducting substances (glass) by the mechanical action of the electric fluid. Annals of Electricity. Vol. 8. p. 327.

8vo., 1842.

On the transfer of mineral substances through various fluids by electric agency. 8vo., 1842.

Proc. London Electrical Soc. p. 320.

Extracts of notes from W. H. Weekes, esq., describing the non-development of the acarus galvanicus without a voltaic 8vo., 1842.

current.

Proc. London Electrical Soc. p. 293.

Details of an experiment in which certain insects known as the Acarus Crossi appeared incident to the long continued operation of a voltaic current upon silicate of potass within a close atmosphere over mercury. By W. H. Weekes. Proc. London Electrical Soc. p. 240.

8vo., 1842.

Holwell cavern (Broomfield). Plate and appendix.
Som. Arch. Soc.
Vol. 2.
8vo., Taunton, 1852.

On the apparently mechanical action accompanying electric

transfer.

Brit. Assoc. Liverpool, 1854.

Brit. Assoc. Glasgow, 1855.

8vo., 1855.

8vo., 1856.

Memorials, scientific and literary, of Andrew Crosse, the electrician. By Cornelia A. H. Crosse.

8vo., 1857.

CROSSE, CORNELIA A. H. Red letter days of my life. By Mrs.

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CROSSE, ROBERT (vicar of Chew Magna). Aòyou Aloyia, seu, exercitatio theologica de insipientiâ rationis humanæ, gratiâ Christi destitutæ, in rebus fidei. Authore R. Crosse, S.T.P.

4to., Oxford, 1655.

The Chew Gazette. (Not met with. Written against Joseph Glanvill of Bath. One hundred copies privately printed-without licence. 'See Glanvill's Plus Ultra.) (1668).

CROSSE, ROBERT. Biographia.

(Not met with. Wood's Athenæ Oxon.)

CROSSMAN, C. D. Adrian Schael's memoir of High Ham church

and rectory, A.D. 1598.

Som. Arch. Soc.

Vol. 40.

8vo., Taunton, 1894.

CROTCH, WILLIAM ROBERT. List of birds' eggs found in Somerset. Som. Arch. Soc. Vol. I. 8vo., Taunton, 1851.

List of fungi found in the neighbourhoods of Bristol, Bath,

and Taunton.

Som. Arch. Soc. Vol. 3.

8vo., Taunton, 1853.

On the natural history of the past year.
Som. Arch. Soc. Vol. 5.

8vo., Taunton, 1855.

No. 3, winter evenings recreation. Water (its mechanical and chemical properties). A lecture; being the third of a course projected for the benefit of the members of the Pitminster, Trull, Corfe, and Angersleigh Agricultural Society. Delivered on the 16th January, 1856. 12mo., Taunton (1856).

No. 6, winter evenings recreations. The earth, geological description (with diagrams). A lecture; being the sixth of a course projected for the benefit of the members of the Pitminster, Trull, Corfe, and Angersleigh Agricultural Society.

CROZIER, Charlotte.

12mo., Taunton (1857).

A true, full, and particular account of the body of a beautiful young lady that was taken out of the Froome river on Thursday last, October 1, 1818, and which proved to be that of Miss Crozier of Froome, Somersetshire. Together with a copy of the letter she left in her bed, addressed to her eldest brother, accusing him for being the cause of her committing the rash deed. ss., fol., Bristol, 1818. CRUTTWELL, ALFRED C. (F.G.S.). A complete table of the animal kingdom, arranged in their divisions, classes, orders, sub-orders, and families. With the meanings of scientific names and common examples of each.

Sketches of Australia.

The coalfields of Australia. 2 maps.

8vo., Frome (1881).

8vo., Frome (1881).

4to., Frome (1881).

On the geology of Frome and its neighbourhood. Folding plates. 4to., Frome (1882).

CRUTTWELL, CHARLES JAMES. The tomb of Bonaparte (at the "Invalides"). A poem.

8vo., 1842.

Lines on the christening of His Royal Highness the Prince
8vo., 1842.

of Wales; and on the opening of parliament.
A half century of sonnets.
Printed at the private press of H. and E. Daniel.

16mo., Frome, 1856.

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CRUTTWELL, CHARLES JAMES. Christmas, a vigil, by C. J. C. 16mo., Frome, 1857.

Printed at the private press of H. and E. Daniel. CRUTTWELL, WALTER H. W. A sketch of the Settled Land Act, 1882, with an index to the act, containing a summary of its principal provisions under headings alphabetically arranged. 8vo., Frome, 1882. CRUTTWELL, WILSON C. A churchman's letter to the parishioners of Frome, in reply to "A pastoral letter to the parishioners of Frome by the Rev. W. J. E. Bennett, M.A., vicar." 8vo., Frome, 1852. COBBLEIGH, TOM (Walter Raymond of Yeovil). Gentleman Upcott's daughter. 12mo., 1892. 3rd edit. 1893. 1894.

Young Sam and Sabina. CUDWORTH, RALPH (sometime of Aller and North Cadbury). The true intellectual system of the universe; wherein all the reason and philosophy of atheism is confuted, and its impossibility demonstrated. With a discourse concerning the true notion of the Lord's Supper, and two sermons on 1 John ii, 3-4, and I Cor. xv, 57. fol., 1678.

In which are now first added references to the several quota. tions in the intellectual system; and an account of the life and writings of the author, by Thomas Birch, M.A. 2nd edit. 4to., 1743Port. 4 vols. 8vo., Oxford, 1829.

CUMBERLAND, GEORGE. On the strata at Whorlbury Camp in Som

ersetshire

4to., 1817.

Vol. 4. Ist s. Trans. Geol. Soc.
Descriptions of some new fossil encrini and pentacrini lately
discovered in the neighbourhood of Bristol. 4pp. plates.
Vol. 5. I S. Trans. Geol. Soc.

4to., 1819.

On the limestone beds on the river Avon near Bristol, with a description of the magnesian beds that repose on their basset edges.

Vol. 5. Trans. Geol. Soc.

4to., 1819.

Description of some new fossil encrini and pentacrini lately discovered in the neighbourhood of Bristol. (Woodspring, Barrington, Clevedon, Shipham). Read 17 April, 1818.

Trans. Geol. Soc. Vol. 5.

4to., 1821.

Reliquiæ conservatæ from the primitive materials of our present globe, with popular descriptions of the prominent characters of some remarkable fossil encrinites and their connecting links. Plates.

(Farley, Clevedon, Watchet, Woodspring.) 150 copies.

8vo., Bristol, 1826.

CUMING, H. SYER. On the holy sepulchre of Glastonbury Abbey. Vol. 19. Arch. Assoc.

8vo., 1863.

Note on the seal of the Free Grammar School of Crewkerne. Plate.

Arch. Assoc. Vol. 27.

On Joseph of Arimathea.

8vo., 1872.

Arch. Assoc. Vol. 34.

8vo., 1878.

CUMMING, JOHN (M.A., minister of the gospel in Shepton Mallet). A sermon preached before the worshipful Mayor of Bridgewater, and several other members of that ancient corporation in the county of Somerset. At a lecture designed for reformation of

manners.

(No place.). Printed for Tho. Browne, bookseller in Shepton Mallet. sm. 8vo., 1699. CURRY, NORTH. Copy of the reference book of North Curry parish, 1864. obl. fol., 1864. Curwen, SpeddING. Intolerance deprecated. A lecture delivered at Zion Chapel, Frome, on Thursday evening, March 12, 1829. 8vo., 1829.

The dissenters vindicated against the unprovoked and angry charges made upon them by the curate of Frome (Cassan). 3rd edit. 8vo., Frome, 1834. CUTCOMBE. Legends of the West: No. 1. The two colts. Printed in aid of the Cutcombe Lending Library.

(Dunn.) 12mo., Minehead, n.d.

CUZNER, SAMUEL. Handbook to Froome Selwood.

tions.

D., F. Thoughts about holy communion.
Old Church Porch," Aug., 1857.

With illustra8vo., Frome (1866).

8vo., Frome, 1870. Reprinted from "The 12mo., Frome, 1857.

D., J. (Hutton). A glimpse of ritualism. (A poem.) 3pp. 8vo., Weston-super-Mare (1876). D., M. A letter from a physician in Taunton, to his friend in the neighbourhood, relating to some calumnies inserted in a book, entitled,-Remarks on the free and candid disquisitions, &c. (by J. Boswell, q.v.). 8vo., 1752.

D., T. The enemies fall, by God's arising in a sermon preach'd the 16th of April, 1696. Being a solemn thanksgiving day for the discovery of the horrid plot against his majesty's sacred person. In a small congregation near Bristol.

4to., Bristol, 1696. DALE, ROBERT WILLIAM (LL.D.). The duties of church members. Address delivered at the recognition of Rev. Henry Moulson as pastor of Rook Lane Congregational Church, Frome, November 12th, 1890. 8vo., 1890.

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DAMERHAM, ADAM DE. The perambulation of the five forests in the county of Somerset. (Selwood, Neroche, Exmoor, Mendip, North Petherton.) Edit., Hearne. p. 184. 8vo., Oxford, 1728.

DAMPIER, SAMUEL (clothier in Yeovil). A letter to Mr. Thomas Coad, of Stoford, occasioned by a prayer of his, in the presbyterian congregation in Yeovil. 8vo., Bristol, 1740.

A letter to Dr. Milner, occasion'd by his publishing a sermon on these words: Not that we have dominion over your faith, &c.

Printed for the author.

8vo., Bristol, 1740.

DAMPIER, WILLIAM (East Coker). A new voyage round the world,
&c., &c. Maps.
3 vols. 8vo., 1697-99.

A story anticipating Robinson Crusoe.
A voyage to New Holland, &c., in the year 1699. Maps.
8vo., 1703.

A continuation of a voyage to New Holland in the year
1699.
8vo., 1709.
Lives and voyages of Drake, Cavendish, and Dampier,
including an introductory view of the earlier discoveries in the
South Sea and the history of the buccaneers. Portrait.

12mo., New York, 1846. William Dampier. By William Clark Russell. (Englishmen of action.) Port. 8vo., 1889. DANCE, GEORGE (Stoke St. Mary). A form of morning and evening prayer for family use. 8vo., 1850.

(curate of Swainswick). Hymns for use in churches, arranged from various sources. 12mo., Taunton, 1857. 8vo., Bath. 1860.

Remarks on chanting.

DANGERFEILD, THOMAS. Mr. Tho. Dangerfeild's particular narrative of the late popish design to charge those of the presbyterian party with a pretended conspiracy against his majesty's person and government. fol., 1679.

Mr. Thomas Dangerfield's second narrative, wherein is contained a faithful charge against the Lady Powis, Mrs. Stamford (the Duke of Newburg's resident) and Mrs. Cellier, relating to the murther of Sir Edmundbury Godfrey, and the late plot made by the papists to be cast upon the protestants. Wherein is-i. A true account of methods used to invalidate the testimony of Captain William Bedloe and Mr. Prance. ii. An account of the several papists imprisoned, and their crimes, with the charges it cost them to get out upon bail. fol., 1680. Contains:-The information of William Strode of Shepton Mallet, sworn before John Speake, J.P.

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