INDEX. 



Birds in Derbyshire, On the rarity 

 of certain, 31 



Birmingham Society of Arts, Exhi- 

 bition of Paintings by the old 

 Masters, 112 



British Association for the advance- 

 ment of Science, Meeting of the, 

 117. 



British Song Birds, Observations on 

 the Nomenclature of Neville 

 Wood's, 191 



Climates of Great Malvern and Lon- 

 don, A Comparison between the, 

 21 



Correspondence, 100, 289 



Critical Notices of New Publications: 

 An Angler's Rambles, by Edward 

 Jesse, F.L.S , 161. The Sea, by 

 Robert Mudie, 163. Observations 

 upon the Instincts of Animals, by 

 Sir John Sebright, Bart., 165. The 

 Magazine of Health, 168. An 

 Account of the Phormium Tenax, 

 or New Zealand Flax, 169. Geo- 

 logy ; with Remarks on Bishop 

 Sumner's Appendix to his work, 

 entitled, " Records of Creation," 

 318. Statistics of Phrenologv, by 

 H. C. Watson, 321. Anecdote's 

 and Annals of the Deaf and Dumb, 

 by C. E. H. Orpen, M.D., 327. 

 An Essay on the Nature, the End, 

 and the Means of Imitation in the 

 Fine Arts, translated from the 

 French of M. Quatremere de 

 Quincy, by J. C. Kent, 332. On 

 the Natural History and Classifi- 

 cation of Birds, by Wm. Swainson, 

 333. Civilization ; or a Brief 

 Analysis of the Natural Laws that 

 regulate the Numbers and Condi- 

 tion of Mankind, by the Hon. A. 

 H. Moreton, M. P., 335. Maga- 

 zine of Zoology and Botany, 336. 

 A Popular View of the Progress 



of Philosophy amongst the Anci- 

 ents, by J. Toulmin Smith, 337. 

 The irresistible influence of Early 

 Impressions on the Mind of Man, 

 by C. V. Whitwell, 337. Selec- 

 tions from the Phrenological Jour- 

 nal, 339. The Naturalist's Libra- 

 ry, 339. The Oriental Annual, 

 340. The British Annual and E- 

 pitome of the Progress of Science, 

 340. Phrenology Vindicated, 341. 

 The Quarterly Journal of Agri- 

 culture, 341. 



Dissolution of the Monasteries, Some 

 Remarks on the, 177 



Ermine Weasel, Anecdotes elucida- 

 tory of the Natural History of the, 

 250 



Education, Central Society of, 312 



Female Education, Remarks on an 

 important Branch of, 49 



Fine Arts : Finden's Ports and Har- 

 bours of Great Britain, 169 Mu- 

 sic ; Gresham Prize Composition, 

 Anthem (for 1835), 342. The 

 Chamois Hunter, 342. Sweet is 

 the balmy Evening Hour, and Go 

 gentle Zephyr, Duets for two So- 

 pranos, 343. The Singing Mas- 

 ter, 344 



Fishes of Britain, systematically ar- 

 ranged, 204 



Hewitson's British Oology, 74 

 Hard Words, 197 



Imagination, On the Effects of cer- 

 tain Mental and Bodily states up- 

 on the, 53, 216 



Insects, Swarm of minute, in and 

 around Macclesfield, 234 



Literary Intelligence, 175, 348 



