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2796. Magazine (The) of Natural History and Naturalist. 



Conducted by F. O. Morris. 9 nos., 8vo. London, 1860. 



See The Naturalist, a popular montlily magazine. 



2797. Magazine (The) of Natural Philosophy. Edited by E. J. 



Lowe. 7 nos., 8vo. London, 1856. || 



2798. Magazine of Popular Science and Journal of Useful 



Arts. Edited under the direction of the Society for the Illus- 

 tration and Encouragement of Practical Science at the Lowther 

 Arcade, London. 4 vols., 8vo. London, 1836-37. 



2799. *Magazine of Science (The) and School of Arts. In- 



tended to illustrate the most useful, novel, and interesting parts 

 of natural history and experimental philosophy, artistical pro- 

 cesses, ornamental manufactures, and the arts of life. [From 

 vol. II, edited by G. Francis.] 11 vols., roy. 8vo. London, 

 1840-'49. 



Continued under the title : 

 [a.] Magazine (The) of Science and Artists, Architects, and 

 Builders' Journal. Intended to illustrate the most use- 

 ful, novel, and interesting parts of natural history and 

 experimental philosophy, artistical processes, ornamental 

 manufactures, and the arts of life. 4 vols, (xii-xv), roy. 

 8vo. London, 1850-'52.|| 



Note. — Vols. XIV and xv read '• Miners' Journal " in place 

 of Builders' Journal 



2800. ^Magazine of Zoology and Botany. Conducted by W. Jar- 

 dine, P. B. Selby, and Johnston. 2 vols., 8vo. Edinburgh, 

 1837, '38. 



United withW. J. Hooker's Companion to the Botanical Magazine 

 [q. v.), and continued under the title: 

 [a.] Annals of Natural History; or. Magazine of Zoology, 

 Botany, and Geology. (Being a continuation of the 

 "Magazine of Zoology and Botany" and Sir W. J. 

 Hooker's " Botanical Companion.") Conducted by W. 

 Jardine, P. J. Selby, Johnston, W. J. Hooker, and 

 Eichard Taylor. 5 vols, (i-v), 8vo. London, 1838-40. 



Coniinued under the title : 



[b.] Annals and Magazine of Natural History ; or, Magazine of 

 Zoology, Botany, and Geology. (Being a continuation 

 of the "Magazine of Botany and Zoology" and of Lou- 

 don and Charlesworth's " Magazine of Natural History.") 

 Conducted by W. Jardine, P. J. Selby, Johnston, David 

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