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LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 



No. , Page 



32. Latbrae a Squamana, transverse sec- 

 tion of its leaf - - - 48 



35. A variety of Senfecio vulgJiris - 87 



36. et and /S, Varieties of Cineraria integri- 



fblia - - . . 88 



82. Nucule of the Chara vulgaris L. - 348 

 86.abcdefg, P^ris quadrifolia Z,., and 



parts oC it - - - 430 



86. *, Trill! Uijlier^ctumZ. . - - 4^0 



GEOLOGY. 



59. Diagram of a chain of hills - - 167 



61. Sketch of the volcano, Stromboli - 263 



6!^. Map exhibiting the relative situations 



of the volcanic islands Santorino, 



Therasia, Hiera, Little Kan-..tioi, 



and Black Island, formed m 1707 - 272 



87. Singular subsidence, with a fossil 



stag's horn, in the chalk measures 

 near Meredon, France - - 446 



100. Chalk in Norfolk as perforated by Tu- 



bicolae - - - - 545 



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101. Fossilised fish from a stone quarry 

 near Stratford upon Avon 



111. Mount Vesuvius and part of Monte 



Somma ... 



112. Volcano in the Island of Volcano 



113. The volcanic mountain, Hecla - 



114. Geological map of the parishes of 



Eccles, Greenlaw, Polwarth, and 

 Longformacus, in Berwickshire - 



115. Diagram exhibitive of the arrange- 



ment of strata in a part of Berwick- 

 shire - . - - 



METEOROLOGY. 

 129. A pluviometer or rain gauge 



MISCELLANEOUS. 

 37. Various forms of crystals of snow 



83. Ground-plan of the domed conserv- 



atory for carnivorous animals, in 

 the Surrey Zoological Gardens 



84. Elevation of the same conservatory - 



549 



635 

 636 



638 



643 



- 769 



90 



404 

 405 



LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 



A. B., 276. 384 ; A. B.C., 591; 

 A. G., 98 ; Albert, 764. 768 ; 

 Aliquis, 657.769 J AUis.Thos., 

 589. 728,729. 732, 733. 753. 767; 

 Appleby, S., 558; A.Il.B.,553; 

 Aristophilus, 590; A. R. Y., 

 76. [112]. [208]. 372. 678. 732 ; 

 A Subscriber, 203. 734. 754. 

 761 ; A. X., 672. 



Babington, Charles C, B.A. 

 F.L.S., 74. 89. 327 ; Bakewell, 

 Robert, 434 ; Barker, M. J., 

 725; B. B. P., 494 ; Bennett, 

 Geo., F.L.S. M.R.C.S., &c., 

 97. 131. 255.486: B., Lay ton- 

 stone, 396; ^Ombjrx, 688; 

 Bowman, J. K, F.L.S., 1 ; 

 Bree, Rev. W. T, A.M., 107, 

 108. 145. 200. 275. 330. 336. 

 36a 399. 489. 491. 496. 589. 

 593. 668. 673. 677. 715. 730. 

 733. 747. 753, 754. 760 ; Brown, 

 John,M.D., F.L.S., 99 ; Byer- 

 ley. Sir John, F.R.S.L. 172. 

 201. 494. 588. 



C.,394; Cacale, 91; Carr, J., 

 296, 297. 396; Cattus, 717; 

 C.,Birmingham,283; Christy, 

 Wm., jun., 543; Clarke, W. 

 B., 101; Clayton, Geo., 81 ; 

 Couch, Jonathan, F.L.S., 15. 

 291. 311. 674. 730. 736, 737. 

 743; C. P., 102. 110. 671; 

 C. P. (Surrey), 756 ; Creed, 

 Rev. Henry, 550. 653; Curtis, 

 John,F.L.S.87. 



Dale, J. C, A.M. F.L.S., &c. 

 &c., 249. 685; Davis, A. H., 

 F.L.S., 87.245; D. C, 211; 

 Dewhurst, Henry W^illiam, 

 214 ; Dickehut, H. T., Cu- 

 rator of the Botanic Gar- 

 den, St. Mary's College, Bal- 

 timore, 453; D. N., 105. 202. 

 208. 301 ; Doubleday, E., 394. 

 767; Dovaston, John Free- 

 man Milward, A.M., 84. Ill, 

 112, 113, 147. 293. 299. 381. 

 425. 497. 661 ; Draper, J, W., 

 164.262.532.632; D. S,205; 

 Duncan, George, 573. 



Edgworth, Thos., 398 ; E. P. T., 

 397; E. S., 273. 



Faldermann, F., 4 ; Farmer, J. 

 C, 209. 275. 493. 495. 716; 

 Fennell, James, 763. 



G. A., 393 ; G. and H., 128 ; 

 Gardiner, William, 576; Gib- 

 son, Samuel, 555; G. J., 31. 

 611; Gordon, Wm., F.L.S., 



Surgeon, 24. 118. 405. 507; 

 Greaves, John, 549 ; Green, 

 J., 208; Greenhow, E, H., 

 104. 393. 495. 566. 



H., 131 ; H., London, 110 ; H. 

 B. (Blois), 287. 735.748; H. 

 B. Somerset, 731 ; Henslow, 

 H., 588; Henslow, Rev. J. S., 

 A.M., King's Professor of 

 Botany in the University of 

 Cambridge, 88. 294. 302. 346. 

 348. 400. 429 490. 494. 546. 

 755 ; Higgins, W. M.,F.G.S., 

 164. 262. 532. 632 ; Hill, Wal- 

 ter Henry, SO; Howden, 

 John, 386 ; Hoy, J. D., 278, 

 279. 281 ; Huish, Robert, 604. 



J. A. H., Oxford, 104. 110. 196. 

 538; J. A. H., Rington, He- 

 refordshire, 283; J. C, 384; 

 J. D. M., 195. 577 ; J. D., 

 senior, 659; J. E. L., 522. 

 758; Jenyns, Rev. Leonard, 

 F.L.S., 104. 302; J. G. (Great 

 Marlow), 291 ; J. G. (Stoke 

 Newington), 309 ; J. J., 277. 

 295; J. M., Chelsea, 76, 77, 

 78, 79. 83. 91. 304. 442. 448. 

 489. 660. 687. 689 ; J. M., Phil- 

 adelphia, 452, 453. 455 ; John- 

 ston, George, M.D., 43. 163. 

 344. 428. 520. 631. 678; John- 

 ston. Sir A., 448 ; Jordan.W. 

 R., 109. 261, 282.284, 285. 288 ; 

 J. R.,458. 577; J. S. K., 654; 

 Juvenis, 85; J. W., 380; 



L. J., 104. 



Main, J , 674 ; Mancuniensis, 

 717; M.F.,396; Moggridge, 

 John H., 446, 447 ; Morris, 

 Francis Orpen, 733; Moul- 

 son, Richard, M.D.,765; M. 

 P., 294. 297. 301. 495. 723. 738. 

 74a 768 ; M. R., 555. 



N., 73. 89 ; Newman, Edward, 

 109. 204. 252. 399. 488. 495. 

 654. 



O., 111. 204. 316. 495. 544; O., 

 (Clapton) 754; Observator, 

 401 ; Ornis, 288. 



Pamplin, James, 288; Parry, 

 John, 103. 293 ; Phillips, Sir 

 R., 103. 



R. B., 388; R. B. B., 565; R. 

 J.M.,770; Rennie, J., A.M. 

 A.L.S., Professor of Natural 

 History in King's College, 

 London, 102, 103. [110]. 299. 

 393 ; Rusticus, 276. 601. 



Salmon, J. D, 415. 673. 675.679 ; 



Scolopax Rustfcola, 279. 284. 

 289 ; Scott, Alexander, 666 ; 

 Scott, George, 770; Sells, 

 William, M.R.C.S., 452.470. 

 483. 651 ; Sigma,747. 753. 769 ; 

 Smith, Richard, senior Sur- 

 geon to the Bristol Infirmary, 

 293 ; Somerset^nsis, 282 ; 

 Spence, W., F.L.S., &c. &c. 

 353. 655. 689 ; Stephens, J. F., 

 F.L.S., 394; Stewart, John 

 v., 578 ; S. T., 111. 678 ; S.T. 

 Stokeferry, 763 ; S. T. P., 398. 

 681,682; S.W., 539; Swain- 

 son, W., F.R.S. &c., [207], 

 r208]. 

 Tatem, James G., Member of 

 the London Meteorological 

 Society, 350 ; Taylor, R. C, 

 292. 458 ; T. B., 558 ; T. C, 

 206 ; T. G., Chipping Nor- 

 ton, Oxon., 283. 686. 733; 

 T. G., Clitheroe, Lancashire, 

 82. 204. 290. 294. 297. 303. 654. 

 663. 680. 683. 738. 740. 770; 

 Thompson, Thomas, 77. 197. 

 295. 297 ; Thomson, Robert 

 Dundas, CM. and M.D.,637; 

 Thomson, William, 755. 757 ; 

 Timbs, John, 763 ; T.K., 299. 

 397. 577. 731, 732. 735. 770 ; 

 Turner, Henry, 195. 204. 285. 

 728. 734. 766 ; Tyro, 686. 

 U., Cambridge, 397. 

 Ventris, E., 205, 206; Viator, 

 543; Vigors, N. A., Secretary 

 to the Zoological Society, 

 [109]. [206]. 

 W. A. B. 149 ; Wailes, George, 

 156J; Wallace, J. 548 ; War- 

 wick, J. E. 305 ; Waterton, 

 Charles, Author of " Wan- 

 derings in South America," 

 &c., 9. 142. 233. 241. 412. 488. 

 512. 515. 590. 673. 676. 679. 

 684. 727 ; W. B. B. W. 745 ; 

 Weatherill, Thomas, M.D. 

 339 ; Weaver, R., 669 ; West- 

 wood, J. O., F.L.S. &c., 206. 

 301. 318. 487. 592 ; W. G.,.569; 

 W . L., Selkirkshire, 295. 400 ; 

 Woodward, Samuel, 86. 303. 

 545. 762. 

 X. . . . - 674 

 Yarrell, William, F.L.S. and 

 Z.S. - - 100.384.598 

 Zoophilus - . - 722 

 !{:>... 75.181 

 ^ Ht - - - 564 



r. (Moray) - - QOf 



