THE 



' EDIN5USIGH NEW 

 PHILOSOPHICAL iJOURNAL, 



EXHIBIT I jf&\>^i;^k*f OF THE 



PROGRESSIVE DISCOVERIES AND IMPROVEMENTS 



IN THE 



SCIENCES AND THE ARTS. 



CONDUCTED BY 



ROBERT JAMESON, 



RKOIUS PROPBSSOR OF NATURAL HISTORY, LECTURER ON MINERALOGY, AND KECPSR OK 

 THE MUSEUM IN THE UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH; 



Fellow of the Royal Societies of London and Edinburgh ; of the Antiquarian, Wemerian and Horti- 

 cultural Societies of Edinburgh ; Honorary Member of the Royal Irish Academy, and of the Royal 

 Dublin Society; Fellow of the Linnean and Geological Societies of London ; Honorary Member 

 of the Asiatic Society of Calcutta ; of the Royal Geological Society of Cornwall, and of the Cam- 

 bridge Philosophical Society ; of the York, Bristol, Cambrian, Northern, and Cork Institutkmi ; 

 of the Royal Society of Sciences of Denmark ; of the Royal Academy of Sciences of Berlin ; of the 

 Royal Academy of Naples ; of the Imperial Natural History Society ol Moscow ; of the Imperial 

 Pharmaceutical Society of Petersburgh ; of the Natural History Society of Wetterau; of the Mi- 

 neralogical Society of Jena ; of the Royal Mineralogical Society of Dresden ; ofthe Natural His- 

 tory Society of Paris; of the Philomathic Society of Paris; of the Natural Hifctory Society of 

 Calvados: ofthe Senkenberg Society of Natural History ; of the Society of Natural Science* and 

 Medicine of Heidelberg ; Honorary Member of the Literary and Philosophical Society of Ntw 

 York ; of the New York Historical Society ; of the American Antiquarian Society ; of' the Asa- 

 demy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia ; of the Lyceum of Natural History of N^ Y<k¥ t «f 

 the Natural History Society of Montreal, .Sj-c. S^c. 



OCTOBER 1828... MARCH 1829. 



TO BE CONTINUED QUARTERLY, 



EDINBURGH : 



PRINTED FOR ADAM BLACK, NORTH BRIDGE, EDINBURGH ; 



AND LONGMAN, REES, ORME, BROWN, & GREEN, 



LONDON. 



1829. 



