INDEX TO WORKS NOTICED. 



THE GENERAL SUBJECT. 



Allies's Observations on certain indentations in 

 the old red sandstone of Worcestershire, &c, 

 considered as the tracts of antediluvian ani- 

 mals ; and on other subjects, 471. 



Analyst, the, No. 12. of, 581. 



Arcana of science and art, eighth year, 248. 



British Association for the advancement of Sci- 

 ence, its report fo-r 183*, 519. 



Brown's Edinburgh journal of natural history, 

 and of the physical sciences. With the ani- 

 mal kingdom, by Baron Cuvier, 680. 



Howitt's Sketches in natural history, 415. 



Jesse's Gleanings in natural history, third and 

 last series, 580. 



Linnaean Society's transactions, vol. xvii. partii., 

 415. 



Nouveaux m£moires de la Societe" ImpMale des 

 Naturalistes de Moscou, tome iii. 120. 



Parent's, the, cabinet of amusement and in- 

 struction, 584. 



Royle's Illustrations of the natural history of 

 the Himalayan Mountains, and of the Flora 

 of Cashmere, 414. 584. 



Russell's History of the Barbary states, 358 



Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, 

 its Penny Cyclopaedia, 415. 680. 



Swainson's Discourse on the study of natural 

 history, 238. 



Waterton's two letters to Professor Jameson, 

 190. 244. 



West of England journal of science and litera- 

 ture, 359. 



Westall's Views of certain lakes of Cumberland, 

 416. 



Worcestershire Natural History Society : the 

 proceedings at the second anniversary fes- 

 tival, 522. 



GENERAL ZOOLOGY. 



Anatomy and physiology, cyclopaedia of, 415. 



Bryce's Manual of zoology, 359. 



Grant's Outlines of comparative anatomy, 360. 

 472. 



Harewood's Dictionary of sports, 471. 



Houston's Descriptive catalogue of the prepara- 

 tions in the museum of the Royal College of 

 Surgeons in Ireland, vol. i. anatomy, 242. 



Kirby's Treatise on the power,wisdom, and good- 

 ness of God, as manifested in the creation of 

 animals ; and in their history, habits, and in- 

 stincts : the seventh of the Bridgewater trea- 

 tises, 471. 



Swainson's Treatise on the geography of ani- 

 mals : the natural system, and the principles 

 of classification, 527. 



VERTEBRATED ANIMALS. 



Jenyns's Manual of the British vertebrate ani- 

 mals, 248. 



. Systematic catalogue of British verte- 

 brate animals, 304. 359. 



MAMMALOGY. 



A veterinary surgeon's account of veterinary 

 surgery ; its schools and practitioners, 243. 



Beale's Observations on the sperm whale, 244. 



Bell's History of British quadrupeds, 584. 



Elliotson's Work on human physiology, 304. 



Jardine's Naturalist's library : deer and ante- 

 lopes, 127 ; dogs, 1^7. 



ORNITHOLOGY. 



Audubon's Biography of the birds of America, 



vol. ii., 64. 184. 

 Baker's and Prince's Ornithological index, 411. 

 Bechstein's Treatise on cage birds, translated 



into English, with notes by the translator, 



127. 412. 

 Fowler's Illustrations of British birds, 248. 

 Gould's Illustrations of the birds of Europe, 510. 

 615. 



Jardine's Naturalist's library : British birds, 



527 ; game birds, part ii., 121 ; parrots, 128. 

 Meyer's Illustrations of British birds, 128. 303. 

 Morris's Guide to an arrangement of British 



birds, 360. 472 581. 

 Mudie's Natural history of birds, 357. 

 Partington's British Cyclopaedia, natural hist. 



some parts, including treatises on birds, 127. 4 

 Perrott's Illustrations of selected species of birds 



frequenting Worcestershire and the adjacent 



counties, 248. 523. 

 Selby's Natural history of the pigeon family 



(Columbidae), 128. 523. 

 Taylor's Work, the boy and the birds, 414. 

 Wood's Account of the rise and progress of 



ornithology, 584 ; , and sketches in British 



ornithology, 584. 



ICHTHYOLOGY. 



Jardine's Naturalist's library : fishes, 128 

 Yarrell's History of British fishes, 128. 244. 584. 



CONCHOLOGY. 



Brown's Conchologist's text-book, 397. 



Lea's Observations on the Naiades, and descrip- 

 tions of new species of that and other families ; 

 and observations on Lamarck's Naiades, 126. 



Sowerby's, G. B., Genera of recent and fossil 

 shells ; general conchology ; and species con- 

 ch yliorum, 397. 



, J. D. C, Mineral conchology, 583. 



Swainson's Elements of modern conchology. 127 



397. ' 

 Turton's Manual of the land and fresh-water 



shells of the British Islands, 397. 

 Wood's Index testaceologicus, 397, 398. 



ENTOMOLOGY. 



Bagster's Management of bees, 63. 



Donovan's Figures and, descriptions of selected 

 insects of India, and of the islands of the In- 

 dian seas, 527 ; figures and descriptions of 

 selected insects of China, 528. 



Duncan's Natural history of beetles, 128. 527. 



Entomological Magazine, 128. 360. 



— — ;Society of London : Transactions 



vol. i. part i., 62; part ii., .668, note* ; Cnil- 

 dren's address at the first anniversary, 245 • 

 Westwood's address on the recent progress 

 and present state of entomology, read at the 

 Society's second anniversary meeting. 



Gravenhorst's Ichneumonologia, 398. 



Gray's Synopsis of the Phasmidae, 64. 304. 



Gyllenhall's Work on the Insecta Suecica, 398. 



Haworth's Lepidoptera Britannica, S98. 



Jardine's Naturalist's library : natural history 

 of British butterflies, 128. 



Kirby's Monographium Apum Angliae, 398. 



Kirby and Spence's Introduction to entomology 



.-399. * J ' 



Meigen's Work on dipterous insects, 398. 



Newman's Grammar of entomology, 128. 247. 



Purchas and Bagster's Spiritual honey from na- 

 tural hives, 122. 



Shuckard's Manual of entomology, 360. 



Stephens's Systematic catalogue of insects, 398. 



St. Fargeau's Monograph on the Tenthredinidae 



398. ' 

 RAYED ANIMALS. 



Agassiz's Monograph of the Echinodermata,128. 

 BOTANY. 



Baxter's Illustrations of one species in every 

 genus of the British flowering plants, 528. 



Bohler's Lichenes Britannici, 416. 525. 



Burnett's Outlines of botany, 123. 360. 



Deakin's and Marrock's Florigraphia Britan- 

 nica, 524. 



Don's General system of gardening and botany 

 vol. iii. 122. 



Francis's Catalogue of the species of British 

 flowering plants and ferns, 582. 



