Index to Vol, II. 



575 



Page 

 Essay III., on the specific Con- 

 stitution of the Brute Mind, and 

 its modifications under Hiiman 

 Influence; with an analysis of 

 the theory of Brute Actioti con- 

 tained in Dr. Hancock's" Essay 

 on Instinct" 71, 164 



analysis of Dr. Han- 

 cock's work on Instinct ... 71, 164 



influence of the human 

 mind upon brutes 171 



anecdotes of human in- 

 fluence upon brutes. . ........ 75 



essential and distinctive 



attributes of man 181 



Fresh- water foHnations of Cette. . 139 



marls, ort their forma- 

 tion 137 



Frogs, on the effects of freezing . . 277 



Gaimard and Quoy, M. M. on 

 Fishes 254 



Galbiila Ceycoides 112 



Gttleomma, a new geniis of shells 361 



Turtoni ib. 



Gallinula Baillortii 279 



Gampsonyx^ a new gdnus of Fal- 



conidaa 65 



Swainsonii 69 



Genetta afra 524 



GeoffVoy de Sainte-Hilaii-e on the 



Vespertiliones of Brazil 253 



Geographical distribution of Ani- 

 mals. 6, 85, 110, 254, 280 



Geological distribution of Organic 



Remains. . . 128, 137, 139, 140, 249, 



283, 284 



George. E. S. Esq. & Sowerby, 



J. DeC. Esq. on a fossil found in 



Coal shale, and a palate found 



in Coal 22 



Granville, Dr. A. B. notice of his 

 " Monograph on Ejjyptian 



Mummies" T 272 



Gray, J. E. Esq. on the species 

 of Vespertilidnidas found in 



Great Britain 108 



on the division of the 

 VespertilionidiE into groups . . 242 

 on Terebratula costa- 



ta, &c 567 



Guhernetes, a new genus of Lani- 



adsB 114 



Cunninghami ib. 



GuiLDiNG, Rev. Lansdown, his 



Mollusca Caribbasana 437 



amended generic charac- 

 ters of Bulimus and Succinea 440 



account of a new genus 

 of Mollusca (Peripatus) 443 



Page 

 Gymnuri, a family of Monkeys . . 03 



Hffimatopus ostralegus ^ . 456 



Hancock, Dn, Mr. French's ana- 

 lysis of his Essay on Instinct ; . 71 

 Hardwicke, Major Gen., analysis 

 of his Descriptions of Antelopes 

 {J. Goral and A. Chickara) from 

 India, 267; of his "Description 

 of a new species of Taphosous 

 (to7igimanus)''^ 268; of his " De- 

 scription of Bucerosgaleatus . . ib. 

 notice ofhis paper on PhasianidaB548. 

 Harlan, R., M.D., on a new 

 genus of Mammifera of the 

 order Edentata (Chlamyphorus) 154 



Harpae, mode of fishing, 198 



Harpagus 518 



Hearing of the mollusca, &c. hy- 

 pothesis respecting 507 



Hedgehog, the, is omnivorous . . 17 

 Helarctos Euryspilus, the type of a 

 subgenus of Ursus, Dr* Hors- 



FiELDon ...221, 223 



Heiarctos Malayanus . .221 et seq., 234 

 Helicida?, Mr. BraYley on their 

 ocular points, in support of an 



assertion of Aristotle .* 497 



Helix putris 2T6 



Ilerpa, a new genus of Limacidae 443 



Umacina .... * ^ ib. 



Hierax 521 



Hipponyx * 249 



Hirundo rustica '. . 455 



Holothuria 415 



Homaloriotus^a. genus of Trilobites 252' 

 Home, Sir Everard, notice ofhis 

 Microscopical Observations on 

 the Materials of the Brain, &c. 277 



, notice of his paper on 

 the source of animal heat. . . . 544 

 HoRSFiELD, Dr. T.,On Helarctos 

 Euryspiliis^ the type of a sub- 

 genus of Ursus, 221 : Inserts 

 collected by him described in 



" Annulosa Javanica" 258 



Hyla, a genus of Ranse 346 



abbreviata .....*.. 349 



affinis 347 



albomarginata ; . ib. 



albopunctata ib. 



bicolor 350 



bipunctata 348 



bufonia 350 



ccerulea 348 



cinerascens ib. 



Geographica 349 



var. ib.- 



lateristriga 347 



ncbulosa 349 



