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ylnnals of Natural History ; or Magazine of Zoology, Botany, and Geology ; 

 conducted by Sir W. Jardine, Bart., P. J. Selby, Esq., Dr. Johnson, Sir 



W. J. Hooker, and Richard Taylor, F.L.S. 

 Graphic Illustrations. 



8vo. London, 1839, with 



No. XVI, May, 1839. 



1. E. Forbes ; Two British species of 

 Cydippe, with a plate. 



2. Dr. Arnott ; New and Rare Indi- 

 an Plants. 



3. E. Beyrich ; Goniatites in the 

 transition formations of the Rhine, 

 with figures. 



4. Capt. Cautley ; Fossil Ruminant 

 allied to Giraffidse, in the Siwalik 

 hills. 



5. F. DujanUn ; the Digestive Or- 

 gans of Infusoria. 



C. F. Walker ; Descriptions of Bri- 

 tish Calcidites. 



7. W. Thompson; Effects of the 

 Hurricane of January, on Birds 

 and Fishes. 



8. Prof. Ehrenherg ; Meteoric Paper 

 composed of Confervse and Infuso- 

 ria. 



9. Bibliographical Notices ; five arti- 

 cles. 



10. Proceedings of Learned Societies, 

 the Linnssan, Zoological, and Ge- 

 ological. 



1 1. Miscellanies, and Meteorological 

 Observations. 



No. XVII, June, 1839. 



1. A. H, Haliday ; Generic Distri- 

 bution of British Hydromyzidse. 



2. C. B. Bahlngton ; The Ranuncu- 

 lus aquatilis of Smith. 



3. R. Patterson ; Common Limpet 

 considered as food. 



4. M. Lund; Fossil Mammalia dis- 

 covered in Brazil. 



5. E. Forbes ; Botanical Excursion 

 to the mountains of Carniola. 



6. Sir P. G. Egerton ; The Wild 

 Cattle at Bishops Auckland. 



7. L. Jenyns ; Three undescribed 

 species of Cimex, with a plate. 



8. A. Cunningham ; Botany of New 



Zealand ; fourteen species charac- 

 terized. 



9. 7«/or»ja//o/i respecting Mr. Gard- 

 ner's Travels in Brazil. 



10. Bibliographical Notices ; three ar- 

 ticles. 



1 1 . Proceedings of the Linnsean, Bo- 

 tanical, Dublin Natural Histor}'-, 

 West Yorkshire Natural History, 

 and Zoological Societies, and the 

 Royal Irish Academy. 



1 2. Miscellanies ; six articles. 



13. Meteorological Tables and Obser- 

 vations. 



The London and Edinburgh Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science ; 

 conducted by Sir David Brewster, P\R.S., Richard Taylor, F.G.S., and 

 Richard Phillips, F.R.S. 8vo, London, 1839. 



No. XC, May, 1839. 



Mr. Tovey ; The Elliptical Pola- 

 ■^rization produced by Quartz. 

 Dr. G. Bird ; Products obtained 

 by the re-action of Nitric Acid on 

 Alcohol. 



3. Prof. Plateau ; Theory of Visual 

 Appearances arising from the con- 

 templation of Coloured Objects. 



4. Prof. Johnston ; The Constitution 

 of Rosins. 



