134? Brown's Winters Selborne. 



interesting ones, quoted from the Magazine of Natural His- 

 tory without any mention of this work, will be found included 

 in the notes on the following pages. We couple with them, 

 for the sake of identification, and the amusement of observant 

 readers, the particular pages in the Magazine whence they 

 have been derived : — 5. the last paragraph, iv. 30 ; 23., 

 ii. 18, 19.; 29., iv. 165.; 41. Mr. Bree's fact, ii. 243.; 42. 

 note f, v. 313. ; 43. last paragraph, iii. 327.; 44. first para- 

 graph, ii. 103.; 47. note *, i. 397., iii. 450.; 69., iv. 343.; 

 70., iv. 433.; 71. Mr. Marshall's fact, iii. 473.; 81., v. 277.; 

 89., i. 179. ; 118., ii. 87. ; 142., v. 735, 736. ; 152., v. 286. ; 

 153. first paragraph, iv. 146.; 163., iv. 337.; 164., i. 375.; 

 170. note *, v. 677.; 170. note f, v. 588.; 178. note f, iv. 

 167.; 182., iii. 456., &c; 192, 193., v. 209—213.; 201., 

 v. 569.; 222., iv. 558. ; 223., iv. 558.; 224. note *, iii., 147.; 

 224. note f, iv. 147.466.; 264. note f, iii. 376.; 267-, iii. 

 377.; 275., iv. 480.; 276. note*, v. 90.; 284., v. 714.; 

 286. last paragraph but one, and on 287., iv. 145.; 288., iii. 

 237., iv. 433. ; 306., iv. 436. ; 313. note f, v. 482. ; 257., 

 i. 373.; 324., i. 379.; 328., v. 304. Besides these instances, 

 we have blinked a few trifling ones. 



Those whom this identification may amuse may also find it 

 worth their while to. compare some of the remaining notes 

 subscribed " Ed." with those which Sir William Jardine has 

 infused into his edition of White's Selborne, published in 

 1830. 



While engaged in exploring the " notes " in Captain 

 Brown's edition, for the recovery of our lost property, above 

 indicated, we found it somewhat disparaged by the following 

 minor errors. Some of our readers, who may purchase the 

 work, will perhaps excuse our here giving them space, for the 

 facility with which they will hence be able to correct them. 

 The errors in the remaining notes we leave unnoticed. 

 Page 6., vol. « i.," ii. ; 26., " Mr. T. P. Loudon," T. F. of 

 London ; 26. and elsewhere, " Mr. Yarrel," Mr. Yarrell ; 

 69., " Mr. Hog," Mr. Floy ; 73., " Rev. W. J. Bree," Rev. 

 W. T. Bree; " Allesly," Allesley; 178., " polifolio," " po- 

 lifolia ; " Mr. Lees discovered the 7 Vis tuberosa near Cork," 

 Mr. Bree did (see Vol. IV. p. 28. 438., and Vol. V. p. 197. 

 200.); " aralis," arabis ; " polifolio," polifolia : " sascifraga," 

 saxifraga ; " aluoria," arenaria ; " pinguicala," pinguicula ; 

 ]82., "Mr. Bakewell," Mr. Blackwall; 220., " vida?," viola; 

 267., "calendra," calendula; 275., "Allesly," Allesley; 

 " felix, mas," filix-mas; 326., " the tuber cibarium genus of 

 Linnaeus," and the genus Tuber, and is the species cibarium 

 of Linnaeus; 327., " Mr. Dovanston," Mr. Dovaston, &c. 



