390 New Publications. 



don. 1844. Comparative anatomists and naturalists will find this vo- 

 lume indispensably necessary in their investigations. No museum of 

 comparative anatomy should he without it. 



7. A History of British Fossil Mammalia and Birds. By Richard. 

 Owen, F.R.S., F.G.S., &c, &c., Hunterian Professor and Conservator of 

 the Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons, London. With nu- 

 merous Illustrative Engravings. 8vo., No. 1. J. Von Voorst, London. 

 1844. The high name of Professor Owen is an ample guarantee for the 

 character of this work. 



8. Geology : Introductory, Descriptive, and Practical. By David 

 Thomas Ansted,M.A.F.R.S.,F.G.S.; Fellow of Jesus' College, Cambridge; 

 Professor of Geology in King's College, London. Svo., pp. 128, No. 1. 

 John Van Voorst, London. We can venture no judgment on a work 

 as yet hut in embryo — one numher only having appeared. 



9. Prize Essay on the Nature and Objects of Medical Science, and the 

 principles upon which its Study and Practice ought to be founded. By 

 P. H. Williams, M.D., Edinburgh. Svo., pp. 52. Churchill, London ; 

 and Maclachlan, Stewart, & Co., Edinburgh. 1844. 



10. Bibliotheque Universelle de Geneve. Nos. 95 and 96. 



11. The Encyclopaedia of Chemistry, Theoretical and Practical, By 

 James C. Booth, and Martin H. Boys. With numerous Engravings. 

 Publishing in Octavo Parts, and printing in double columns. Philadel- 

 phia. Caryd and Hart. 1844. 



12. An Address to the Members of the Berwickshire Naturalists* 

 Club, delivered at the Anniversary Meeting held at Ford, September 

 20. 1843. By George Johnston, M.D., President. Svo. Pp. 80. With 

 plates. 



13. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Science of Philadelphia. 



14. Ueber den Glasigen Feldspath im Basalte des Hohenhagens 

 Zwischen Gottingen and Miinden. Von J. Fr. Hausmann. 



15. Geologischen Bemerkungen ueber die Gegend von Baden bei Ra- 

 stadt. Von Hofrath Hausmann. 



16. Glossology ; or the Additional Means of Diagnosis of Disease to 

 be derived from Indications and Appearances of the Tongue. By Ben- 

 jamin Ridge, M.D., M.R.C.S.L. Svo. Pp. 84. With Plates. John 

 Churchill, Prince's Street, Soho, London. 1844. 



17. Annalen der Physik und Chemie. Von J. C. Poggendorff. Up 

 to Numbers 10 and 11. 1843. 



18. Sur ' le Phenomene Erratique du Nord de I'Europe, et sur les 

 mouvements recents du Sol Scandinave- Par M. A. Daubree, Professeur 

 a la Faculte des Sciences de Strasbourg. Svo. With a map oY Norway. 

 1844. 



19. The American Journal of Science and Arts, by Professors Silli- 

 xnan. No. 1. January 1844. 



20. Catalogue of the Museum attached to the Class of Military Sur- 

 gery in the University of Edinburgh. Svo. 1844. 



21. L'Institut, Journal Universel des Sciences et des Societes Savan- 

 tes en France et a L'Etranger. Up to No. 530. 22 Fevrier 1844. 



22. The Journal of Agriculture and the Transactions of the Highland 

 and Agricultural Society of Scotland. For March 1844. 



23. On the Killas group of Cornwall and South Devon ; — its relations 

 to the Subordinate formations of Central and North Devon and West 



