CATALOGUE OF SCIENTIFIC PERIODICALS. 187 



EcONOMiSTE (L'j suissK. See Seliweizcrische (Der) Volkswirlh. 



1522. Egg (,L') peloritano. Giornale di scienze, lettere ed arti. 2 



vols., 8vo. Messina, 1853, '54. 



Nuova serie. 2 vols, (in, iv), 8vo. Messina, 1 855-57. 



1523. Eddy's Almanack. An astronomical diary or an almanack. 



By Eddy. 1 no., 12mo. Boston, 1760. 



1524. Edinburgh (The) Journal of Natural and Geographical 



Science. Under the direction of William Ainsworth and 

 Henry A. Cheek. 2 vols., 8vo. Edinburgh, 1830, '31. 

 New series. Conducted by H. A. Cheek. 1 vol. 1831. 



1525. Edinburgh (The) Journal of Natural History and op 



THE Physical Sciences. Conducted by William Macgilli- 

 vray, assisted by several scientific and literary men. 1835-'40. 

 2 vols., folio. Edinburgh, 1839-40. 



1526. Edinburgh (The) Journal op Natural Science. Edited 



by Schouler. 1 vol., fol. Edinburgh, 1838, '39. 



152 7. '^Edinburgh (The) Journal of Science. Exhibiting a view 

 of the progress of discovery in natural philosophy, chemistry, 

 mineralogy, geology, botany, zoology, comparative anatomy, 

 practical mechanics, geography, navigation, statistics, antiqui- 

 ties, and the fine and useful arts. Conducted by David Brew- 

 ster; with the assistance of John MacCulloch for geology, chem- 

 istry, etc.; W. Jackson Hooker for botany; John Fleming 

 for natural history; Will. Haidinger for mineralogy; Kobt. 

 Knox for zoology and comparative anatomy ; Sam. Hibbert for 

 antiquities and geology. 10 vols., 8vo. Edinburgh, 1824-'29. 

 Second series. 6 vols., 8vo. Edinburgh, 1829-'32. 



United inl8S2wii hike " Philosophical Magazine, or Annuls," [etc.], 

 /o7'min^ ///e " London and Edinburgh Philosophical Magazine." See 

 Philosophical JIagazine. 



Edinuuroh Observatoky. See Astronomical Observations made at. 



1528. ^Edinburgh Philosophical Journal. Exhibiting a view of 

 the progress of discovery in natural philosophy, chemistry, natu- 

 ral history, practical mechanics, geography, statistics, and the 

 arts. Conducted by David Brewster and Robt. Jameson. [From 

 1824, '25, edited by R. Jameson alone.] 14 vols., 8vo. Edin- 

 burgh, 1819-'25. 



Continued under the title: 



[a.] Edinburgh (The) New Philosophical Journal. Exhibiting 

 a view of the progressive improvements and discoveries 



