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Annals of the Queen’s College, Birmingham. Reprint of addresses. 4 vols. Svo. 1873.

—{ Another copy.)

Reprint of the Charter ; Supplemental Charters ; the Warneford Trust deeds ; and the Act of Parliament of the Queen’s College, Birmingham; with appendices, 8vo. 1873.

—{ Another copy.)

Cox (William Sands) Works relating to :—

Bird (P. H.) The Queen's Hospital, Birmingham, Clinical reports of surgical

cases under the treatment of W. Sands Cox. 2nd series, pp. 77. 8vo. 1849. NOTE.—For Ist series of reports see Moore (J.) below.

Moore (.J.) Prize clinical reports of surgical cases at the Queen’s Hospital,

Birmingham, in the practice of W. Sands Cox. pp. 65. 8vo. 1845. NOTE.—For a 2m series of reports see Bird (P. H.) above.

Notice of W, 8. Cox. Jn Annals of the Queen’s College, Birmingham, Vol, 4. 8vo. 1873.

The Queen’s College, Birmmgham. Enquiry by Charity Comunissioners. Mr, John Suckling’s [Mr. W. Sands Cox’s solicitor] reply. pp. 27. 8vo. 1859.

Some farewell remarks, concerning a Clinical Hospital, dedicated to Mr. W. Sands Cox, ete., by a Lover of truth and charity, pp, 24. 8vo. (1840).

William Sands Cox, F.R.S., Founder of Queen’s College and Queen’s College Hospital, Birmingham. [An extract from a periodical], pp. 4. Port. 8vo. [71865].

Cox (William Sands): see also Cox Family; Provident Dispensary ; Queen’s

College ; Queen's Hospital.

Coxcomb (The). [Unofficial organ of the University of Birmingham]. Dec., 1905, Feb., 1606. All published. 8vo. 1905-6. Coxe (Arriur CLEVELAND) :—

Impressions of England; ete, peeing, a chapter on ‘‘ Birmingham—

The Oratory—Newman,”’] 3rd, edn, (New York.) duo. 1856. CraBBE (WILLIAM THOMSON) :-—

Birmingham Medical Mission, Address at annual meeting, 1890. pp. 8. duo, [1880],

(Sketches of the] Birmingham Medical Mission, No, 3, Jottings from my note book. pp. 16. duo. [1882].

Crabbe (William Thomson) Work relating to :—

Butler (Annie R.) W, Thomson Crabbe, Medical missionary [at Birmingham

Medical Mission, 1875-1899]. pp. 80. Port. duo, 1899. Cracker (The). [A Liberal weekly issued in connection with the Birmingham parliamentary election, 1885. With cartoons by G. H. Bernasconi,] Nos, 1-6 (Oct. 21—Noy. 21, 1885.) AN published. 4to. 1885. —| Another copy.) Crappock (‘THomAs) :— :

The chemistry of the steam engine practically considered; the substance of a course of lectures [at] the Philosophical Institution, Birmingham. Bvo. 1846.

Description of Craddock’s patent universal condensing steam engine, pp, 40. Illus, 8vo, 1847. Cradle (The). [A periodical produced (by a cyclostyle process) at] Allcock Street Boys’ School. No. 1, ete. 8vo, 1913, ete, Craftsmen (The); a sermon, or paraphrase, upon the 19th chapter of the Acts

of the Apostles, Composed in the style of Daniel Burgess, [A noncontormist pamphlet on the Riots.) New edn. pp, 47. duo, 1791,