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COUCH, JONATHAN. (Con.).

Extracts from the Correspondence of J. Anstis. ib., iii, 20 (1864).

On the occurrence near Polperro of a Fish... supposed to be the Orphe of Rondeletius. Newman, Zoologist, i, 81-84 (1843).

Account of a species of Sea Bream new to the British Fauna. ib., ii, 393-95 (1844).

Description of Natica intricata in comparison with N. glaucina. ib., ii, 770-73.

Some Account of Gonoplax rhomboides. ib., iv, 1217-19 (1846).

Account of the Capture in Cornwall of the Six-branchial or Grey Shark. ib., iv, 1337-40. Description of Brama pinna-squamata. ib., vii, pp. xxvi-xxviii (1849).

Description of Scomber punctatus. ib., vii, pp. xxix-xxxi.

Capture of a species of Atherine (Atherine Boyeri). ib., ix, 2992-93 (1851).

Notes on the Habits of some species of Bats. ib., xi, 3936-43 (1853).

Some Further Remarks on the Habits of Bats. ib., xi, 4157-60 (1854).

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COUCH, JONATHAN. (Con.).

and Intellectual Observer, i, 328-36 (1868). Varieties of Structure in Crustacean Animals. ib., ii, 92-97 (1869).

Mullus surmuletus: habits of the surmullet ib., in ancient as compared with modern times. ii, 368-72.

Filefish on the English coast. The Naturalist's Note Book for 1868, pp. 102-3.

Dredging on the south-east coast of Cornwall. ib., 1868, pp. 132-34.

Notice of the Physalia arethusa. ib., 1868, pp. 249-50.

A Serpent found in Malta. ib., 1868, p. 316.

COUCH, RICHARD QUILLER, M.R.C.S. (eldest son of the preceding). b. Polperro, 14th March, 1816. d. Penzance, 8th May, 1863. cf. Gent. Mag., xv, 106-8 (1863); Lancet, i, 593 (1863).

A Cornish Fauna. Parts i and ii. By J. Couch, q.v. Part iii, containing the zoophytes and calcareous corallines. By R. Q. Couch. 23 plates. Truro, printed for the Royal Institution of Cornwall, by L. E. Gillet, 1844, 8°., pp. xviii, 164, index, synopsis and index to plates, unpaged, 7/-.

piled from materials supplied by R. Q. Couch, The Natural History of West Cornwall, comin J. S. Courtney's "A Guide to Penzance" (1845), App., pp. 25-52.

A Week at the Land's End. By J. T. Blight. Lond., 1861, 8°.

NOTE.-Assisted by E. H. Rodd, R. Q. Couch, and

J. Ralfs.

An Introductory Address on the Study of Natural History, delivered before the Society, at its Annual Meeting. Trans. P.N.H. & A.S., i, 11-22 (1845).

On the Morphology of the different Organs of Zoophytes. Plate. ib. i, 23-29.

On the Reproduction of Amputated Parts in the Lower Animals. ib., i, 31.

Notice of the Capture of the Common Dolphin on the Cornish coast. ib., i, 32–34.

Remarks on a New Zoophyte belonging to the genus Crisia. ib., i, 38–39.

An Address on the Geographical Distribution of the Animal and Vegetable Kingdom, delivered before the Society, at its Annual Meeting. ib., i, 49-59 (1846).

Notice of the Capture of Two Rare British Fishes in Mount's Bay. ib., i, 95–97.

On a New Muscle discovered in the Eye of Fishes. ib., i, 97.

Observations on the Botany and Zoology of Cornwall, delivered before the Society, at its Annual Meeting. ib., i, 113-21 (1847).

COUCH, RICHARD QUILLER. (Con.).

On the Migration of the Pilchard. ib., i, 126-44.

An Address [on the Study of Natural History] delivered before the Society, at its Annual Meeting. ib., i, 181-90 (1848).

On the Mackerel. ib., i, 223-28.

On the Vitality of the Axis of Asteroid Zoophytes. ib., i, 237-44.

Remarks on the Luminosity of the Sea, delivered before the Society, at its Annual Meeting. ib., i, 275-83 (1849).

On the Physiological Development of Cells among the Crustacean Zoophytes. ib., i, 295–300. Notice of a New Species of Crisidia. ib., i, 307-8.

Hora Zoologicæ, in a Letter to Miss Warren. ib., i, 322-40.

On the Cause of the Great Vital Powers of the Hydra or Fresh-water Polypus. ib., i, 369-76 (1850).

Notice of a Crustacean new to Cornwall. ib., | ii, 13-14 (1851).

NOTE. cf. "On Zoanthus Couchii," by E. W. H. Holdsworth. Zool. Soc. Proc., xxvi, 557-60 (1858); xxvii, 124-25 (1859).

Notice of the Capture of a Sturgeon differing from those recognised as British. ib., ii, 17-18. Notice of the Capture in Mount's Bay of Pennant's Globe Fish. ib., ii, 34-36.

Additions to the Cornish List of Zoophytes. ib., ii, 37–45.

On the Nest of the Fifteen-spined Stickleback. ib., ii, 79-83 (1852).

On some of the Rarer Forms of Cornish Crustacea. ib., ii, 95–99.

Notes on the Metamorphoses of the Common Crab. ib., ii, 200-203 (1853).

Remarks on the Capture of the Fox or Thrasher-Shark in Mount's Bay. ib., ii, 223-24 (1854).

Notice of the Capture of a New Species of Palæmon. ib., ii, 295-96 (1855).

Notice of the Capture in Mount's Bay of Planes linnæana. ib., ii, 297-99.

Notice of the occurrence in Cornwall of that rare zoophyte, Retepora reticulata. ib., ii, 303–5. Remarks on Henslow's Swimming Crab. ib., ii, 308-12.

An Essay on the Zoophytes of Cornwall. Rep. R.C.P. Soc., 1841, pp. 27-90.

The Silurian Remains in Cornwall. Trans. R.G.S.C., vi, 147–49 (1843).

The Fossil Geology of Cornwall. ib., vi, 219– 26 (1846).

The Fossil Corals of Cornwall. ib., vi, 27684 (1846).

COUCH, RICHARD QUILLER. (Con.).

The Present State of the Geology of Cornwall. ib., vii, 13–16 (1847).

The Horns and Bones of Deer found in Tin Works. ib., vii, 185–91 (1851).

The Fucoidal Appearance in the Cornish Slates. ib., vii, 194-97 (1852).

Bones Found in the Alluvial Deposits of Cornwall. ib., vii, 233–35 (1854).

The Zoology of the Post Tertiary Deposits of Cornwall. ib., vii, 263–71 (1855).

The Foliation and Cleavage of the Cornish Slates. ib., vii, 273–78.

The Silurian Fauna of Cornwall. ib., vii, 300-308 (1856).

The Slates of Cornwall. ib., vii, 317-24 (1860).

On the Position of Fossils in Cornish Slates. ib., vii, 348 (1860).

Report of Curator; signed R. Q. Couch, 6th Oct., 1848. R.G.S.C., 35th Annual Report, 1848, pp. 22-24.

NOTE. Continued in succeeding years until 1862.

On Zoophytes. Rep. R.I.C., 1842, p. 41.
The Nidification of Fishes. ib., 1843, p. 30.
The Specific Habits of Fishes. ib., 1844, p. 34.
Crustacean Fishes. ib., 1847, p. 54.
The Herring. ib., 1850, p. 24.

The Anatomy of Sponges. ib., 1852, p. 25.

The Vitality of the Sheath of the Hydroidæ. Newman, Zoologist, i, 205-11 (1843).

The Nature of the Axis of the Gorgonia verrucosa. ib., i, 276-81.

The Development of the Purpura lapillus. ib., ii, 533-36 (1844).

Notes on the Nidification of Fishes. ib., ii, 795-99.

Notes on the Frog. ib., iii, 826-28 (1845). Capture of the Common Dolphin on the Cornish coast. ib., iii, 913–15.

On a New Zoophyte belonging to the genus Crisia, C. setacea. ib., iii, 1095-96.

The Fishes of the district of the Land's End. ib., iv, 1400-19 (1846); v, 1608-14, 1644-48, 1705-14, 1829-31; vi, 1972-80.

The Ecdysis or Moulting of Crustacea. ib., xiv, 4972 (1856).

On Crustacea new to the British Fauna, ib., xiv, 5281-88.

The occurrence of the Derbio (Lichia glaucus, Cuv.) in Mount's Bay. ib., xvii, 6333–35 (1859).

The Morphology of the Organs of Zoophytes. Ann. Nat. Hist., xv, 161–66 (1845).

The Embryo State of Palinurus vulgaris. Brit.

COUCH, RICHARD QUILLER. (Con.).

Assoc. Rep., 1857, pt. ii, pp. 102-3; Nat. Hist. Review (Proc), iv, 250-51 1857).

The Present State of Geology in Cornwall. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. Lond., iv, p. lxxviii (1848).

COUCH, THOMAS QUILLER, M.R.C.S., F.S.A. (son of Jonathan Couch). b. Polperro.

Bibliotheca Cornubiensis.-Preparatory Lists. [Compiled and edited by T. Q. Couch and C. Chorley]. Truro, J. R. Netherton, 1865, 8°., pp. 75.

Polperro. The History of a Fishing Town on the south coast of Cornwall; being a description of the place, its people, their manners, customs, modes of industry, etc., and the natural history of the locality. By Jonathan Couch, F.L.S., etc., etc. With an account of the life and labours of the author and many additions on the antiquities and folk-lore of the district. By T. Q. Couch. Truro, W. Lake, Boscawen Street, 1870, 8°., 5/-.

NOTE.-Announced for publication by subscription, June, 1870.

The Botany of Polperro and its neighbourhood. Rep. R.C.P. Soc., 1848, pp. 11-20. [Also found as a pamphlet, with a title page, 1848, 8°.].

Botanical Register... kept at Polperro. ib., 1848, pp. 21-27; 1849, pp. 29-30.

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A Cornish Song. ib., x, ib., x, 95.

ib.,

X, 397-98.

Ominous Storms. St. Nun's Well, etc. Scraps from an Old Common-place Book. ib., xi, 23, 101 (1855).

Lansallos Bell. ib., xi, 100.

The Folk-lore of a Cornish village. ib., xi, 397-98, 457-59, 497-99 (1855); xii, 37-38, 297-98, 507 (1855); 2 S., iv, 5 (1857).

Song on Tobacco. ib., 2 S., i, 182 (1856).
Nimkingang. ib., iii, 240 (1857).
Charms. ib., iv, 25.

Riding the Hatch. ib., iv, 143, 297.
Broadside the Perpetual Almanack. ib., iv,

488.

COUCH, THOMAS QUILLER. (Con.).

An Old Riddle. ib., v, 315 (1858).
Paul's Pitcher. ib., vii, 312 (1859).
Satan's Marks in the Swine. ib., vii, 312.
Bregis, etc. ib., ix, 81 (1860).
Hoppesteres. ib., x, 227 (1860); xi, 39 (1861).
Parochialia.-Blisland. ib., xii, 258.

ib., ii, 235.

An Old Pocket Dial. ib., 3 S., ii, 185 (1862).
Ring Posies. ib., iv, 243-44, 382 (1863).
Bishop Hall's Clock. ib., viii, 227 (1865).
Loyalty. ib., 4 S., i, 299 (1868).
Sir W. Raleigh's Descendants.
Dolly Pentreath. ib., ii, 259.
Fly-leaf Inscriptions. ib., iii, 10 (1869).
An Old Herbal. ib., iii, 15.
Tubb Family. ib., iii, 158.

Lansallos Bell Marks. Willis's Current Notes, May, 1855, p. 36.

Madron Baptistery and Well. ib., Feb., 1856, p. 12.

The Prior's Cross. "By Hook and Crook." ib., Oct., 1856, p. 84.

Notice of an Ancient Rustic Pocket Dial. The Reliquary, ii, 153 (1861-62). Jeffry the Sailor. Clack, No. ii, pp. 60–65. British Shrews. Naturalist's Note Book, 1867, p. 230.

Obsolete Words still in use in East Cornwall. Journ. R.I.C., 1864, March, pp. 6-26.

Parochialia.-Madron; Stratton. ib., 1864, Oct., pp. 54-55.

Popular Antiquities. Bodmin Riding and Halgaver Sports. ib., 1864, pp. 56-60.

Cornish Language. ib., 1864, pp. 76–77. Natural Periodic Phenomena, with a Calendar kept at Bodmin. ib., April, 1865, p. 63, and continued annually.

Lanivet. ib., 1865, Oct., pp. 71-81. Sir C. Shovel. ib., 1866, April, pp. 18-20. Tinner Folk-lore. ib., 1866, pp. 131-33. Pisky Grinding Stones. ib., 1867, p. 280. The Prior's Cross. ib., 1869, pp. 99-102. [Reprinted, J. R. Netherton, Truro, 8°., pp. 4, with a wood-cut].

Appendix to a List of Obsolescent Words and Local Phrases in use among the folk of East Cornwall. ib., April, 1870, pp. 173-79.

COUCHE, JOHN. R. C. Priest. b. Tolfrey. near Fowey, 14th April, 1744. d. Greenwich, 29th Dec., 1813. cf. Oliver's Hist. of Catholic Religion, p. 277; Oliver's Collections towards the Biography of the Members of the Society of Jesus, p. 77.

COUCHE, WILLIAM. R. C. Priest. b. Tolfrey, near Fowey, 5th Feb., 1732. d. Liege, 23rd Feb., 1753. ef. Oliver's Hist. of Catholic Religion, p. 277; Oliver's Collections towards the Biography of the Members of the Society of Jesus, p. 77.

De Vita Virtutibusque Gulielmi Couche. By Father Ralph Hoskins.

NOTE. A MSS. in a Jesuit College, which was seen by Dr. Oliver.

COULSON, CHARLES (2nd son of Charles Coulson). b. Penzance, 28th Jan., 1843.

A Directory of Penzance and its immediate neighbourhood. By C. Coulson. Penzance, printed by W. Cornish, 1864, cr. 8°., pp. x and 161, 1/-.

COULSON, REV. HENRY TONKIN, M.A.

R. of Landewednack 1827-40. b. Penzance (?), 1796. Drowned at Kilcobben Cove, Lizard, 8th July, 1840. cf. Gent. Mag., xiv, 439 (1840).

Two Charity Sermons: the first preached in the Parish Church of Madron, on Sunday, 31st August, 1823, in obedience to the King's Letter, commanding a general collection in aid of the funds of the National Society for the Education of the Poor; the other preached in St. Mary's Chapel, Penzance, on Sunday, 23rd February, 1823, on behalf of the Public Dispensary of that Town [by the Rev. H. T. Coulson]. Penzance, 1826, 8°., pp. iv, 22 and 22.

COULSON, WALTER, Q.C. (son of Thos. Coulson). b. Penzance. d. 20th Nov., 1860. cf. Gent. Mag., iii, 10 (1861); Diary H. C. Robinson, i, 488, 506.

COULSON, WALTER JOHN, F.R.C.S. (2nd son of John Coulson). b. Penzance.

Varicocele; its Radical Cure. A Clinical Lecture, delivered at the Lock Hospital, by W. J. Coulson. Lond., R. Hardwicke, 1865, cr. 89., 2, 6.

Stone in the Bladder, with special reference to its Prevention, Early Symptoms, and Treatment by Lithotrity. By W. J. Coulson. Lond., Churchill, 1868, 8., 6

A Treatise on Syphilis. By W. J. Coulson, Surgeon to the Lock Hospital and to St. Peter's Hospital for Stone and Urinary Diseases. Lond., Churchill, 1869, 8°., pp. 373, 10/-.

Case of the Adhesion of the Soft Palate to the Posterior Wall of the Pharynx, following Syphilitic Ulceration. Lancet, ii, 529 (1862). On a case of Obturatur Hernia. ib. ii, 303-4 (1863).

COULSON, WALTER JOHN. (Con.).

Remarks on Lithotrity, with Records of 15 Cases of Stone. Med. Mirror, i, 193–201, 270-77 (1864).

COULSON, WILLIAM, M.R.C.S., F.S.A., F.L.S. (son of Thos. Coulson). b. Penzance.

A Manual of Surgical Anatomy. By H. M. Edwards. Translated, with notes, by W. Coulson. 1827, 7/-.

A Manual of Comparative Anatomy. By Johann Friedrich Blumenbach. Translated from the German, with additional notes, by W. Lawrence, F.R.S. 8 plates. 2nd ed., revised and augmented by W. Coulson, Demonstrator of Anatomy at the Medical School, Aldersgate Street, and Member of the Zoological Society. Lond., Simpkin, 1827, 8°., pp. liv and 379.

On Deformities of the Chest. By W. Coulson. Lond., Longman, 1836, 8°., 6/-.—2nd ed., enlarged and improved, with numerous plates, Lond., 1837, 8°., 8/-.

On the Discases of the Hip Joint, with observations on the affections of the joints in the Puerperal State. By W. Coulson. Lond., Longman, 1837, 4°., 10/6.-2nd ed., Lond., 1841, 8°., 7/-.

On the Diseases of the Bladder and Prostate Gland. By W. Coulson. Lond., Longman, 1838, 12o., 5/-.—2nd ed., enlarged, with plates, Lond., 1840, 8., 7.-3rd ed., revised and corrected, Lond., 1842, 8°., 7/-.-4th ed., Lond., Churchill, 1852, 8°.-5th ed., Lond., 1857, 8°., 10/6.6th ed., Lond., 1865, 8o.

On Lithotrity and Lithotomy. By W. Coulson. Engravings. Lond., Churchill, 1853, 8o., 8/-.— 1865, 8, 8.

Lectures on Diseases of the Joints. By W. Coulson. Lond., 1854, 8°.

The Hunterian Oration [on Hunter's Life and Works], delivered Feb. 14, 1861. By W Coulson. Lond., Whittingham, 1861, 8., pp. 48.

Two Lectures on the Diseases of the Hip Joint, delivered at the General Dispensary. Med. Gaz., 1831.

On the Subcutaneous Burse; their Anatomy, Pathology, and Treatment. London Journ. Med., iii, 6-16 (1851).

On the Vaginal or Deep Bursa Mucosa. ib., iii, 881-90.

Case of Hydatids of the Tibia. Med. Chir. Soc. Trans, xli, 307–10 (1858).

COURTENAY, REV. JOHN POLKINGHORNE, M.A. (son of Matthew Courtenay). Minister of Christ Church, Deptford. b. Truro, 22nd May, 1830.

Bought with a Price. By Rev. J. P. Court

COURTENAY, REV. JOHN POLKINGHORNE. (Con.).

enay. Lond., James Paul, Chapter-house Court, St. Paul's Church-yard, 1858, 8°., pp. 8, 1d.

God is Merciful; or the Sinner's Plea for his Sin. By Rev. J. P. Courtenay, Theological Associate, King's College, and Curate of St. John's, Deptford. Lond., Wertheim, Macintosh, and Hunt, n.d. [1859], sm. 8°., pp. 16, 1d.

Weep not for the Dead. By Rev. J. P. Courtenay. Lond., Wertheim, 1859, sm. 8°., pp. 16, 1d.

Parental Love. By Rev. J. P. Courtenay. Lond., Wertheim, 1859, sm. 8°., pp. 16, 1d.

The Throne and the Footstool; being a series of Sermons on Prayer and other subjects, preached at Christ Church, Deptford, by Rev. J. P. Courtenay. Dublin Press Co., 1870, pp. 300, price to subscribers, 2/6.

COURTENAY, SIR WILLIAM PERCY HONEYWOOD, K.M. pseud., i.e., Tom, J. N. COURTNEY, JOHN SAMPSON (eldest son of James Courtney). b. Ilfracombe, 10th Oct., 1803.

A Guide to Penzance and its neighbourhood, including the Islands of Scilly, with an Appendix, containing the Natural History of Western Cornwall, etc., etc. By J. S. Courtney. Map and 7 plates. Penzance, printed and published by E. Rowe; Lond., Longman...1845, 12°., pp. vi, 223, and App., 91, 7/-.

A Treatise on the Statistics of Cornwall. Rep. R.C.P. Soc., 1838, pp. 81-139. Chronological Memoranda, with Statistics relating to the town of Penzance. ib., 1839, pp. 22-57.

Statistics of the Pilchard Fishery for 183839. ib., 1840, pp. 27-34.

Statistical Remarks on St. Just in Penwith. ib., 1841, pp. 91-98.

Remarks on the Penzance Poor Law Union. ib., 1842, pt. ii, pp. 18–32.

COURTNEY, LEONARD HENRY, M.A. Barrister (eldest son of the preceding). b. Penzance, 6th July, 1832.

Direct Taxation. An Enquiry, by L. H. Courtney. Lond., Bell and Daldy, 1860, 8°., pp. 36, 1/-.

A Week in the Isles of Scilly. [By Rev. I. W. North, 1850]. Revised and re-written by L. H. Courtney. Penzance, Rowe, 1867, 8°., pp. 121, 1/6.

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COURTNEY, LEONARD HENRY. (Con.).

St. Tib's Eve. ib., xi, 269 (1861). Deed of Gift to Church of St. Michael's Mount. Gent. Mag., xiii, 2 (1862).

Memoir of Rev. H. Penneck. ib., xiii, 106.

On the Finances of the United States, 186167. A Paper read at a Meeting of the Statistical Soc., 19th May, 1868. Journ. Statist. Soc. Lond., xxxi, 164–221 (1868).

COURTNEY, NICHOLAS.

The office and duty of the several officers belonging to the Prince of Wales, with copies of the patents from James, the son of James the Second, to John Buller, to be Sheriff of Cornwall, and to N. Courtney, to be Attorney General of Cornwall, with power to make a Deputy. Hargrave MSS., Br. Museum, 418, fol. 81.

COURTNEY, WILLIAM PRIDEAUX (5th son of J. S. Courtney). b. Penzance, 26th April, 1845.

Strange Occurrence at Penryn. Journ. R.I.C., 1865, p. 35.

Memoranda respecting the Cornish Serjeants. cf. H. W. Woolrych's "Lives of the Serjeants" (1869), ii, 572.

Verses prefixed to Sir Thomas Overbury's "Wife." N. & Q., 4 S., iv, 385-86 (1869). COVE, REV. MORGAN, LL.B. V. of Sithney.

Essay on the Revenues of the Church of England, with an inquiry into the...abolition or commutation of Tithes. Anon. Lond., Rivington, 1795, 8°.-2nd ed., by Morgan Cove, LL.B., V. of Sithney, and formerly of Trinity Hall, Camb. Lond., Cadell and Davies, 1797, 8°., pp. 390.—3rd ed., 1816, 8o., pp. 578, 10/6.

NOTE.-Advertisement to 2nd ed. dated Sithney, 1st March, 1797.

An Inquiry into the Necessity, Justice, and Policy of a Commutation of Tithes. By Rev. M. Cove. Lond.; Hereford [printed]; 1800, 8o., pp. 121, 3/-.

COWIE, REV. PROFESSOR BENJAMIN MORGAN. Inspector of Ch. of England Training Schools. b. London, 1817 (?).

Some Account of Putney College. Rep. R.C.P. Soc., 1845, p. 31.

On the Deviation of Falling Bodies to the South of the Perpendicular. ib. 1847, pp, 35-36.

COX, REV. THOMAS. V. of Bromfield, Essex.

Magna Britannia et Hibernia, Antiqua et Nova. Lond., 1720-1733, 6 vols., 4°.

NOTE. Cornwall described, i, 306–64, with Map by Robert Morden.

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