INDEX 



AssERTio Sacramentorum, some 

 Remarks to justify the Supposition 

 that Henry VIII. was the real au- 

 thor of The, 202 



Birmingham Free Grammar School, 

 283 



British Antiquities of "Warwickshire, 

 On the, 177 



British Treelingjs (Silvia), An eluci- 

 dation of the Three, 78 



British Land and Fresh- water Shells, 

 found in the vicinity of Conger- 

 ston, Leicestershire, Observations 

 on the, with prefatory remarks on 

 the advantages of cultivating the 

 Study of Natural History, 91 



Church and Chancel of Stratford-on- 

 Avon, Architectural Essav on the, 

 266 



Chemistry, Organic, 73 



Combe's Constitution of Man, with 

 illustrations of his Doctrine and 

 its tendencies, 202 



Correspondence, 105, 294 



Critical Notices of New Publications : 

 Bakewell's Natural Evidence of a 

 Future Life, 140. Boswell's Life 

 of Johnson, 145. The Principles 

 of Descriptive and Physiological 

 Botany, by the Rev. J. Henslow ; 

 The New Botanist's Guide to the 

 Localities of the Rarer Plants of 

 Britain ; Remarks on the Geogra- 

 phical Distribution of British 

 Plants, by H. C. Watson, 149. 

 M. Victor Cousin's Report on the 

 state of Public Instruction in 

 Prussia, 152. Middiemore's Trea- 

 tise on Diseases of the Eye, 154. 

 Artisans and Machinery, by P. 

 Gaskell, 155. Langston Parker's 

 Observations on the Diseases of 

 the Stomach, 156. History of 

 British Fishes, by W. Yarrell, 



F.L.S, 157, 335. Rev. E. Stan- 

 ley's Observations on Religion and 

 Education in Ireland, 157. A 

 History of the rarer Species of 

 British Birds, by T. C. Eyton, 158. 

 Observations on the principal Me- 

 dical Institutions and Practice of 

 France, Italy, and Germany, by 



E. Lee, 158. The Steam-engine 

 familiarly explained, by the Rev. 

 D. Lardner, L.L.D., 159. Bur- 

 meister's Manual of Entomology, 

 160. The Equilibrium of Popula- 

 tion and Sustenance demonstrated, 

 by C. Loudon, M.D., 161. Prac- 

 tical Observations on the Pheno- 

 mena of Flame and Safety Lamps, 

 by J. Murray, F.L.S., &c, 162. Sa- 

 vory's Companion to the Medicine 

 Chest, 164. Lectiones Latinse, 

 bv J. Rowbotham, F.R.A.S.; L' 

 Echo de Paris, by M. A. P. Le- 

 page; First Step to French, by 



F. M. De Cherville, 164. Lou- 

 don's Arboretum Britannicum, and 

 Magazines of Natural History, 

 Gardening and Architecture, 165, 

 342. A Dictionary of Terms em- 

 ployed by the French, in Anato- 

 my, Physiology, &c., by Shirley 

 Palmer," M.D., 323. British Song 

 Birds ; and the Ornithologist's 

 Text Book, by N. Wood, Esq., 327. 

 The History of Upper and Lower 

 Canada; and History of Austral- 

 Asia, by R. M. Martin, F.S.S, 330. 

 The Physiology of Digestion, by 

 A. Combe, M.D., 337- A Guide 

 through the Town of Shrewsbury, 

 342. Thoughts on Physical Edu- 

 cation, and the true mode of im- 

 proving the condition of Man; 

 and on the Study of the Greek 

 and Latin Languages, by Charles 

 Caldwell, M.D., 343. The Chel- 

 tenham Looker-on, 344. 



