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heathy, destitute of wood, and but slightly cultivated. 

 There is, however, a very extensive tract of good, 

 slightly sloping ground on the edge of the hilly 

 district that is capable of yielding crops or woods. 

 As you come over the ridge, you see in succes- 

 sion the Fifeshire Lomonds, the Pentland Hills, and 

 Arthur's Seat. I observed that beyond Dalkeith the 

 roads are repaired with a blue limestone, seemingly 

 of the carboniferous series, but presenting appear- 

 ances differing considerably from any variety that I 

 have seen. 



The Museums which I have visited are the 

 following : — 



Museum of the Glasgow University. 



Museum of the Andersonian Institution, Glasgow. 



Museum of the Liverpool Institution. 



Museum of the Dublin College of Surgeons. 



Museum of the Dublin Society. 



Museum of the Bristol Institution. 



Museum of the London College of Surgeons. 



Museum of Guy's Hospital. 



Museum of St. Thomas's Hospital. 



Museum of Bartholomew's Hospital. 



Museum of King's College, London. 



Comparative Anatomy and Natural History Museum, London 



University. 

 Anatomical and Pathological Museum, London University. 

 Materia Medica Collection, London University. 

 Comparative Anatomy and Natural History Museum, Guy's 



Hospital. 

 Obstetrical Museum, Guy's Hospital. 



