; Nelthropp’ s ‘ Treatise on Watch-work.” 
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CONTENTS OF No. XLII. 
Wp T he Flint and Chert Implements F ound i in Kent's Cav : 
near Torquay, Devonshire. — , i atom 
II. Recent Extraordinary Oscillations of the Waters i in nL 
Ontario and the Sea Shores of Peru, Australia, 
shire, Cornwall, &c. Bie: 
III. The Native Copper Mines of Lake Superior. ie i 
IV. The Modern ig eae of Atomic Matterand é uminiferou 
Ether. : otom 7 
V. Exhibition in Manchester of Apia for te 
and Economical Use of Fuel. 2 
VI. An Investigation of the Number of Constituen 
and Minors of a Determinant. : 
NOTICES OF SCIENTIFIC WORKS. 
St. Clair’s ‘“‘ Darwinism and Design; or Creation by Evoluti 
Stewart’s ‘“* The Conservation of Energy.” 
Ribot’s ‘‘ Contemporary English Psychology.” _ ges aa 
Pettigrew’s “ Animal Locomotion; or Walking, Swimmingvand Fyn 
Smith’s ‘ Fruits and Farinacea ; ‘the Proper Food of Man.” Si 
Geikie’s ** Geology.” 
Marshall's as Phrenologist Amongst the Todas, or 
. Primitive Tribe in South India; History, Chara 
e Religion, Infanticide, Polyandry, Langua uage. 
Jordan’s ‘The Ocean; its Tides and Currents, an their Caus 
Alleyne Nicholson’s “Outlines of Natural Fissboty for a 
Rodwell’s “‘ The Birth of Chemistry.” De eae 
Winslow's “Manual of Lunacy.” | 
Armstrong’s “ Introduétion to the Study of ae 
Miller’s ‘*‘ Elements of Chemistry.” > aaa 
Kirkaldy’s ‘‘ Results of an Experimental Enquiry into the Lechanic 
-” Property of Steel Manufaétured by Charles As ae 
Davies’s ‘“‘ The Preparation and Mounting of Microscoy bjects. 
Lankester’s ‘‘ Half Hours with the Microscope.” 
Gosse’s ‘‘Evenings at the Microscope, or Resea 
Minuter Organs and Forms of Animal Life.” 
Culley’s “‘ Handbook of Praétical Telegraphy.” s ee 
Bullock’s ‘*Student’s Class Book of Animal ‘Physiology. at 
: 25 v are 
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(Including the Proceedings of Learned Societies ut Home and Abroa d, d, ar 
Notices of Recent Scientific Literature ae — 
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