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INDEX. 



advantages in after-life, 380. 

 The study of, calculated to 

 advance the interests of re- 

 ligion, 382. Neglected by 

 thegovernment. 88S. How 

 to be encouraged by the 

 government, 385. 



Naturalists, sent on voyages of 

 discovery, 393. 



Newcome, Rev. J., his letter 

 upon the tax on universi- 

 ties, 386. 



Newton, Sir Isaac. 7. 



Occupation of scientific men, 



Olivier, the celebrated French 

 entomologist, remarks on 

 his work upon coleopterous 

 insects, 56. 



Olivi, his work on the marine 

 productions of the Gulf of 

 Mexico, 



Ornithology, 62. Rise and 

 progress <>f. S3. 



Ortut Sanitatis, the first print- 

 ed work that treated on the 

 nature of animals, 10. 



OsbeeL 



Pachydermata, 252. 



Pallas, Professor, 57. Re- 

 marks on his writings, 58. 



Panzer, remarks on his ento- 

 mological works, 71. 



Payhull, remarks on his ento- 

 mological works, 71. 



Penn, Thomas, 16. 



Pennant, remarks on his writ- 

 ings, 50. 



Petagni, remarks on his ento- 

 mological works, 71. 



Petiver, 31. 



Phanasus, 216. 



Pinto, Ferdinand Mendez, 

 147. 



Piso, 19. 



Pliny the elder, remarks on 

 his writings 8. 



Polecat, the, 145. 



Poli, 87. Remarks on his 

 work upon the comparative 

 anatomy of the mollusca, 89. 



Raffles, Sir Stamford, 17. 



Rawlinson, Dr.. 322. 



Ray, the naturalist, 10. Re- 

 marks on his writings, 29. 



Reaumur's Memoirs towards 

 the History of Insects, 

 ■I:). 



Redi, M., his experiments in 

 entomology, 20. 



Regenfuss, 41. 



Religion, connection between 

 natural and revealed, 372. 



Uenard, 32. 



Robin redbreasts, the natural 

 history of the, 144. 



Roemer,' 24. 56. 



Roesel, 41. 



Rondeletius, remarks on his 

 work upon ichthyology, 12. 



Rosse, Professor, 71. 



Royal Society, 311. Sugges- 

 tions for the improvement 

 of, 430. 



Royal Museum at Munich, 

 351. 



Rumphius, remarks on his 

 works upon conchology and 

 botany, 40. 



Salviani, remarks on his work 

 upon ichthyology, 13. 



Savijrny, 87. 



Schellenberg, remarks on his 

 work upon the two-winged 

 genera, 70. 



Schneider, Professor, his writ- 

 ings, 62. 



Schoeffer of Ratisbon, re- 

 marks on his writings, 48. 



Schrank, his works, 55. 



