851 PITBLICATIONS OF LEARNED SOCIETIES. 



EDINBURGH. 

 Miscellanea. 



Blackwood's Edinburgh Mag,izine. Vols. LXIX — 



LXXYIII, LXXIX, Feb. XCV— XCVII, XCVIII, 



July— Oct. Neio York, 1851—1856, 1864, 1865. 8vo. 



{Wanting I—LXVITI, LXXI, April; LXXII, July, 



Sept., Dec. ; LXXIII, Jan., March— May; LXX V, 



February; LXX VI, Aug., Dec; LXXVIII, Dec, 



LXXIX, Jan , March— Jtine, LXXX—XCIV.) 



Chambers's Journal o.f popular Literature, Science, and 



Arts. New series. Reprint of the Edinburgh edition. 



II— YII. NewYork, 1855-57. royal 8vo. 



{Wanting I; II, Parts vil — X; IV, XX — XXIV; V, 

 XXVI — XXVIII, XXX.) 



A Cyclopaedia of Biblical Literature, originally edited by 

 John Kitto, D. D., F. S. A. Third Edition, greatly en- 

 larged and improved, edited by William Lindsay Alex- 

 ander, D.D. Vol.1. Ldinhirgh, 1SQ2. 8vo. 



The Edinburgh Encyclopaedia. Conducted by David 

 Brewster, LL. D. With the assistance of Gentlemen 

 eminent in Science and Literature. Vols. I — XVIII. 

 Edinburgh, 1830. 4to. 



The Edinburgh Journal of Natural and Geographical Sci- 

 ence. Under the direction of William Ainsworth and 

 Henry A. Cheek. I, II. Edinburgh, 1830. 8vo. 



The Edinburgh Journal of Natural History, and of the Phy- 

 sical Sciences. Conducted by William Macgillivray, 

 A. M., assisted by several Scientific and Literary Men. 

 Vols. 1,11,1835— 1840. Edijiburgh, \8S9,1S4:0. Folio. 



The Edinburgh Journal of Science, exhibiting a view of the 

 progress of discovery in natural philosophy, chemistry, 

 mineralogy, geology, botany, zoology, comparative ana- 

 tomy, practical mechanics, geography, navigation, statis- 

 tics, antiquities, and the fine and useful arts. Conducted 

 by David Brewster. I — X, 1824 — 1829. New series. 

 I— VI, 1829—1832. Edinburgh. 8vo. 



The Edinburgh Philosophical Journal, exhibiting a view 

 of the progress of discovery in natural philosophy, che- 

 mistry, natural history, practical mechanics, geography, 

 statistics, and the fine and useful arts. Conducted by 



