200 New Puhlications. 



materials obtained by Professor Forbes during his minute survey of 

 that important glacier. 



2. Sur les vertebres de Squales vivans et fossiles par J. Mul- 

 ler and L. Agassiz, Neuchatel, 1843. 4to. 



3. The Naiuralist"'s Library, conducted by Sir William Jardine, 

 Bart., F.R.S.E., F.L.S., F.W.S., &p. Two volumes only remain to 

 be published of this beautifully illustrated and cheap work. We un- 

 derstand it has been eminently successful, and we therefore expect the 

 authors and publishers will select some new subjects, and gratify the 

 public by a New Series. 



4. Nomenclator Zoologicus, continens Nomena Systematica Ge- 

 nerum Animalium tam Viventium quam Fossilium, secundum Or- 

 dinem alphabeticum disposita. Auctore L. Agassiz, Fasciculus III. 

 & IV. Continens Crustacea et Vermes I. E. Entozoa, Turbellaria 

 et Annulata, Hemiptera et Infusoria; Polygastrica et Rotatoria. 

 Quarto, 1843. 



6. The Zoology of the Voyage of H. M. S. Sulphur, under the 

 command of Captain Sir Edward Belcher, K. N., «&c. during the 

 years 1836-42. Published under the authority of the Lords Com- 

 missioners of the Admiralty. Edited and superintended by Richard 

 Brinsley Hinds, Esq. surgeon, R. N., attached to the Expedition. 

 Mammalia. By John Edward Gray, Esq., F.R.S., &c. Quarto. Of 

 this very beautiful and interesting vrork. No. I. of The Mammalia is 

 now before us. London : Smith, Elder, and Co., 65 Cornhill. 1843. 



6. Description of an Extinct Lacertine Reptile, Rynchosaurus ar- 

 ticeps (Owen), of which the bones and foot-prints characterize the 

 upper new red sandstone at Grinsell, near Shrewsbury. By Pro- 

 fessor Owen. Quarto. 1842. Parker, Cambridge. 



7. Recherches sur la Croissance du Pin Sylvestre dans LeNord de 

 TEurope. Par A. Bravais et Ch. Martins, Membres de la Commis- 

 sion du Nord. 2to. Bruxelles. 



8. Scripture Geology. Part 2d. By Rev. William White. Edin- 

 burgh, Bell and Bradfuto. 1834. 



9. Description of Whitelaw and Stirrat's patent Water-Mill, with 

 an account of the performances of a number of these machines. Lon- 

 don, Mechanics' Magazine Office. 8vo, pp. 64, with plates. 



10. Fourth Annual Report of the Registrar-General, of Births, 

 Deaths, and Marriages in England. London, printed by W. Clowes 

 and Sons, for Her Majesty's Stationary Office. 1842. 8vo, pp. 361. 



11. Report to Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the 

 Homo Department, from the Poor Law Commissioners, on an In- 



