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Muralto, medical key, or anatomical experiments. p. 356.
The same in medical exercises. p. 536.
Scaliger, on the mole.
Harder, anatomy of the mole. Treasure of observations, observation 24, p. 101.
Seeger, anatomy of the mole. Ephemerides of the Natural Curiosities. Decade I, year II, observation 57, p. 114.
Moeller, on moles, in Zink's Leipzig Collections.
Gautier, various things discovered in the anatomy of the mole. Observations on natural history. Vol. I, p. 20 and 154.
Harder, anatomical apiary. p. 102.
Valentini, Anatomical Theater.
Thomas Bartholini, medical letters, century IV, p. 463.
Thomasius, on the rediscovered sight of the mole, previously thought to be blind. Dresden, 1702.
Chr. Lidovus, dissertation on the eyes and vision of moles. Copenhagen, 1712. Whether moles are deprived of both eyes and the total power of seeing. In a century of rare problems, problem 77, p. 95. Breslau Collections, 4th Supplement, p. 54.
Godofredi Bidloo, anatomical-surgical works. 1715. Observations on the eyes and vision of various animals.
J. R. Camerarius, whether moles hear or see underground, in a collection of memorabilia, century XIV, p. 96, p. 1201.
Joh. Chr. Scarti, on the eyes of the mole; in Physical Letters. Venice, 1740. Part I, vol. I, p. 276.