432 ruBLicATioxs of learned societies. 



LONDON. 

 Miscellanea. — Continued. 



Scientific Memoirs, Natural Philosophy. Edited by John 

 Tyndall and William Francis, London, \^bZ. 8vo, 



Sharpe's London Magazine : a Journal of Entertainment and 

 Instruction for general reading. 1845 — 1847. Sliarpe's 

 London Magazine. Conducted by Mrs. S. C. Hall. 

 New series. II, London. 8vo. 



Siramonds's Colonial Magazine and Foreign Miscellany. 

 Edited by P. L. Simmonds, Esq. XIII, No. 50. Lon- 

 don, 1848. 8vo, 



The Spectator. By Addison, Steele, Parnell, Hughes, 

 Parker, Tickell, Budgell, Grove, Byrom, Henley. 

 Vols, II— V, YIII— X. New York, 1809, 1810, 8vo. 



The Spectator, A weekly Journal of News, Politics, Lite- 

 rature, and Science. XXIV, 1851; No, 1517, 1857. 

 London. Folio, 



Sunday School Teacher's Magazine and Journal of Educa- 

 tion, New series, Yol. XI, Sept. 1840. London. 8vo. 



The Technical Repository, containing Practical Information 

 on subjects connected with discoveries and improvements 

 in the Useful Arts. By Thomas Gill. Vol. XI, Nos, 

 2, 3. London, 1827. 8vo. 



Temporis Calendrium, or an Almanack for the Year of our 

 Lord 1837. London. 8vo, 



Vivarium Nature, or the Naturalist's Miscellany: or Co- 

 loured Figures of Natural Objects drawn and described 

 immediately from Nature, By G. Shaw, M. D., F. R. S, ; 

 the Figures by F. P, Nodder, I — IV. London. 8vo. 



Vox Stellarum; or, a Loyal Almanack for the Year of 

 Human Redemption, 1841. London. 8vo. 



The Weather Almanac. For the year 1838. London. 8vo. 



Weldon's Register of Facts and Occurrences relating to 

 Literature, the Sciences, and the Arts. New series. 

 No. 11. London, 1863, 8vo. 



The West Indian Reporter. I— XII, 1827 ; XXIY, 1829. 

 London. 8vo. 



The Westminster Review. I— XL, 1S24— 1842. London, 

 1825—1843. 8vo. 



