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Ferussac, M. le Baron de. Director, assisted by editors for the different 

 Departments : Bulletin des Sciences Naturelles, &c. Paris. 8vo, monthly 

 Numbers. 35frs. per annum. The last Number published is No. 2. for 

 February. 



The object of this work is to give an epitome of the discoveries in na- 

 tural history, and an account of the works published on the subject, in 

 every part of the world. It forms a section of a plan, which embraces all 

 the sciences, and for comprehensiveness of intention at least, 'has never 

 before been equalled. The execution of such a plan necessarily requires 

 a union of scientific knowledge, talent, and industry rarely effected , 

 and the director has taken the only means in human power to combine 

 these requisites, that of appointing an editor for each department. 

 The work, we believe, has hitherto been conducted as well as could be 

 expected, and may be considered as essential to the scientific naturalist, 

 whatever may be his country. We shall have recourse to it in common 

 with other foreign works, in order to make known to our readers the pro- 

 gress of natural history generally throughout the world, and particularly 

 on the Continent. 



Audouiny Ad. Brongniart, et DumaSy MM. : Annales des Sciences Natu- 

 relles ; Journal complementaire des Annales de Chimie et de Physique, 

 comprenant la Physiologie Animale et Veg^tale, I'Anatomie comparee 

 des deux Regnes, la Zoologie, la Botanique, la Mineralogie, et la Geo- 

 logic. Paris. 8vo, monthly Numbers. 36 frs. per annum. No. 13., 

 for January, is the last which has come to hand. 

 The object of this work is the same as that of the Bulletin des Sciences 



Naturelles; it includes the additional subject of chemistry, and is, we 



believe, very well conducted. 



Brogniarty Adolphe: Histoire desVegetaux fossiles. No. 1. 4to, plates. 16*. 



Buffony M. le Comte de : (Euvres completes, mises en ordre et pr^cld^s 

 d*une Notice historique par Richard : suivies de deux volumes sur les 

 Progres des Sciences Physiques et Naturelles depuis la mort de Buffon, 

 par Cuvier. Vol. 25. 8vo. 8*. 



Chevalliery M. de: Flore generale des Environs de Paris, selon la methode 

 naturelle, accompagn^e de 18 tableaux iconographiques, formant une 

 suite de Genera propre a rendre I'etude plus facile. 8vo. Vol. 2. 2 parties. 



Cuviery M. le Baron de : Histoire Naturelle des Mammif eres. Livraison 57. 

 Fol., coloured plates. 1/. 



DargassieSy M. : Lettres a Anais sur la Botanique. 2 vols. 12mo. 



Descourtilsy M. de : Flore Pittoresque et Medicale des Antilles. 8vo, fig. 

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Anon.: Dictionnaire Classique d' Histoire Naturelle, par MM. Audouin, 

 Isid. Bourdon, &c. et Borg. de Saint Vincent, ouvrage dans lequel on a 

 ajout^ pour le porter au niveau de la Science, un grand nombre de mots 

 qui n'avaient pas fait partie des Dictionnaires anterieurs. Tom. 12. 

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Anon. : Dictionnaire des Sciences Naturelles, dans lequel on traite m^tho- 

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 to ditto. No. 51. ll. Is. 



Tussacy Le Chevalier, F.R. : Flore des Antilles, ou Histoire generale 

 botanique, rurale, et ^conomique des V^getaux indigenes de ces iles et 

 des Exotiques qu'on est parvenu a y naturaliser, d^crits d'apres Nature 

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