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Africa. By Wint1am MacGiriivray, A.M., 
LL.D., Professor of Natural History in 
Marischal College and University, Aberdeen. 
Communicated by the Author, 
On the Intellectual Character of the ind: 
maux. By Ricuarp Kine, M.D. Commu- 
nicated by the Ethnological Society. 
Ninth Letter on Glaciers; addressed to Profes- 
sor Jameson. Remarks on the Recent Ob- 
servations made on the Glacier of the Aar 
(in 1844), by direction of M. Agassiz. By 
Professor Forses, F.R.S., Corresponding 
Member of the Institute of France. Com- 
municated by the Author, 3 
Note on the Crystallization of recon ae of 
Lime. By Joun Davy, M.D., F.R.S., Lond. 
and Edin. Communicated by the wade: 
On the Origin of Quartz and Metalliferous 
Veins. By Professor Gustav Biscuor, of 
Bonn, 
Proceedings of the reat Society of Edin- 
burgh. (Continued from Vol. XXXVI., p. 
198.) : 
Proceedings of the Wernerian Natural History 
Society, é : ‘ 
Abstract of Meteorological Observations for 
1844, made at Applegarth Manse, Dumfries- 
shire. By the Rev. Wm. Dunzar, D.D. (Con- 
tinued from Vol. XXXVI., p. 380), 
Mean State of the Barometer and Thermometer - 
at Canaan Cottage, near Edinburgh. By A. 
Anviz, Esq. 1844, , : - 
The Meteorology of Whitehaven. Remarks on 
the Weather, &c., of 1844, 
ScrentiFic INTELLIGENCE :— 
GEOLOGY AND MINERALOGY. 
1. Geognostical Structure of Magerée. 2. Geog- 
nosy of Nordkyn in Finmark. 3. Supposed 
Organic Remains of Kaafjord in Norway. 4. 
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