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INDEX. 



Gronovius, remarks on his 

 writings, 43. 



Hampden, extracts from his 

 work on the truths of na- 

 tural history as connected 

 with those of religion, 291. 



Hanstein, Professor, 352. 



Hardwicke, General, 312. 



Harris, Moses, 52. 



Hasselquist, 49. 



Hawk, the, 146. 



Haworth, Mr., extract from 

 his work entitled Lepidop- 

 tera Britannica, 126. 



Hedgehog, experiments to 

 ascertain the natural food of 

 the, 160. 



Herbert, Mr. Thomas, 322. 



Herbst, his work upon ento- 

 mology, 69. 



Hermann, Professor, remarks 

 on his writings, 60. 



Herschel, Sir John, 340. 



Hessian fly, panic caused by 

 the supposed appearance of 

 it in this country, 140. 



Honorary titles, uses of, 

 417. 



Hora? Entomological, 91. 



Horsfield, Dr., 331. 



Hiibner, his works on ento- 

 mology, 69. 



Humboldt, Baron, 349. 



Ichthyology, rise and progress 

 of, 61. 



Illiger, 89. 



Illustrative works, sale of, 

 401. Importance of, 403. 

 Suggestions for facilitating 

 the circulation of, 404. 



Insects, feet and wings of, 

 273. Remarks on the me- 

 tamorphosis of, 276. 



Jablonsky, his work on en- 

 tomology, 69. 



Jacquin, the celebrated bo- 

 tanist, 350. 



Jay, the, 145. 



Jones, Sir William, 330. 



Kirby, Mr., 88. 

 Klein, 32. 

 Knorr, 32. 



La Cepede, 61. 



Lamarck, M., 83. 



Latham, Dr., remarks on his 

 General Synopsis of Birds, 

 63. 



Latreille, M., 55. 83. 



Laspeyres, remarks on his 

 entomological works, 72. 



Le Vaillant, 80. Remarks 

 on his works upon orni- 

 thology, 81. 



Leach, Dr., 335. 



Linnaean school, rise and 

 progress of, 44. 



Linnaean Society, 312. Sug- 

 gestions for the improve- 

 ment of, 439. 



Linnaeus, Sir Charles, 5. Re- 

 marks on his character and 

 writings, 34. 



Lion, analogy of the, with the 

 vulture, 185. 



Lister, Dr. Martin, 10. Re- 

 marks on his writings on 

 conchology, 23. 



London University, 324. 



Lyonnet, 21. 



MacLeay, Mr., his discovery 

 of the circular nature of 

 affinities, 92. His illustra- 

 tion of the continuity of the 

 structure of animals, 228. 

 His remarks on the meta- 

 morphosis of insects, 277. 



