INDEX. 



Bishop Burnett's History of his own 

 Time, Remarks upon, 1 



British Association, Meeting of the, 

 113 



Birds (The) of Britain, systemati- 

 cally arranged, 197 



Botany to Medicine, On the Impor- 

 tance of the Study of, 259 



Botanicae, Notitiae, 280 



Caterpillars, An Outline of British, 

 283 



Chemistry, Observations on, 248 



Climates of Great Malvern and 

 London, A Comparison between 

 the, 54 



Comets, On the Influence of, 218 



Correspondence, 288 



Critical Notices of New Publications: 

 Bos well's Liife of Samuel Johnson, 

 159. Loudon's Gardener's Maga- 

 zine, 160. Britton's History and 

 Antiquities of the Cathedral 

 Church of Worcester, 161. Ob- 

 servations on certain Indentations 

 in the Old Tied Sandstone, by J. 

 Allies, Esq., 167- De Lamartine's 

 Souvenirs pendant un Voyage en 

 Orient, 170. The Works of Wil- 

 liam Cowper, by Rev. T. Grim- 

 shawe, 171. Yarrell's History of 

 BritishFishes, 171, 336. Burmeis- 

 ter's Manual of Entomology, 172, 

 334. Elements of Bedside'Medi- 

 cine and General Pathology, by J. 

 S. Thorburn,M. D. 317- The Air, 

 The Earth, The Heavens, By 

 R. Mudie, 324. Swainson on the 

 Natural History and Classification 

 of Quadrupeds, 327. The Phre- 

 nological Journal and Miscellany, 

 No. 46,, 330. The Irish Farmer's 



and Gardener's Magazine, 330 



The Naturalist's Library ; Orni- 

 thology, 332. The Earth ; its phy- 

 sical condition, and most remark- 

 able Phenomena, by W. Mullinger 



Higgins, 332. A Practical Trea- 

 tise on Diseases of the Teeth, 

 by W. Robertson, 334. Middle- 

 more's Treatise on Diseases of the 

 Eye, 335. Loudon's Gardener's 

 Magazine, and Magazine of Na- 

 tural History and Architecture, 

 and Arboretum Britannicum, 336. 

 Bent's London Catalogue of Books, 

 336. 



Education, Remarks on the necessity 

 of Improvement in, 253. 



Frontal Sinuses, Aphorisms on the, 

 43 



Fine Arts : Birmingham Society of 



Arts ; modern Exhibition, 100 



Roscoe's Wanderings through 

 North Wales, 169, 340. Lewis's 

 Sketches and Drawings of the Al- 

 hambra, 337. 



Halley's Comet, Hints to Observers 

 of, 134 



Ichthyolites, Professor Agassiz on, 



132 

 Imagination, On the effects of certain 



Mental and Bodily States upon 



the, 177 



Latin, On the Study of, more parti- 

 cularly as regards the Medical 

 Profession, 46 



Literary Intelligence, 173, 344 



Sfeteorological Report, 176, 346 



Non-Permeability of Glass by Wa- 

 ter, On the, 72 

 New Publications, List of, 173, 345 



Ornithological Nomenclature, Re- 

 marks conducive to the Improve, 

 ment of, 26 



