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Books by William Sharp Macleay: Books in the extended shelves: Macleay, William Sharp, 1792-1865: Annulosa javanica, or An attempt to illustrate the natural affinities and analogies of the insects collected in Java by Thomas Horsfield ... and deposited by him in the museum of the Honourable East-India company. [no. I] (Kingsbury, Parbury and Allen, 1825), also by Thomas Horsfield (page images at HathiTrust) Macleay, William Sharp, 1792-1865: Annulosa javanica; ou, Description des insectes de Java (Lequien fils, 1833) (page images at HathiTrust) Macleay, William Sharp, 1792-1865: Certain birds of Cuba (R. Taylor, 1833) (page images at HathiTrust) Macleay, William Sharp, 1792-1865: Descriptive catalogue of Australian fishes. (F. W. White, 1881) (page images at HathiTrust) Macleay, William Sharp, 1792-1865: A few remarks tending to illustrate the natural history of two annulose genera, viz. Urania of Fabricius, and Mygale of Walckenaer. (1834) (page images at HathiTrust) Macleay, William Sharp, 1792-1865: Horae entomologicae: or, Essays on the annulose animals: V. I, pt. 1-2. (Printed for S. Bagster, 1819) (page images at HathiTrust) Macleay, William Sharp, 1792-1865: Illustrations of the zoology of South Africa; consisting chiefly of figures and descriptions of the objects of natural history collected during an expedition into the interior of South Africa, in the years 1834, 1835, and 1836; fitted out by "The Cape of Good Hope Association for exploring Central Africa." (Smith, Elder, 1849), also by Andrew Smith, George Seton Veitch, Alexander Grant Ruthven, Expedition for Exploring Central Africa, and Cape of Good Hope Association for Exploring Central Africa (page images at HathiTrust) Macleay, William Sharp, 1792-1865: On some new forms of Arachnida. (1838) (page images at HathiTrust)
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