y\\\ CONTENTS. 



ZOOl.OGV. 



2. Presentation'of the WoUaston Medal to Prof. Owen, 433 

 4. Communication of tlie Poison of Hydj-ophobia or 

 Rabies from one human being to another. By Dr 

 Haxthausen, District Physician at Neisse. . 433 



GEOLOGV, 



4. On the Frozen Soil of Siberia, by Professor Baer of 

 St Petersburgh : communicated to the Geographical So- 

 ciety, through Vice Admiral Von Krusenstern, 435 



5. Mummy in a Peat-Moss, . . 437 

 C. Farther Discovery of Fossil Remains of Quadrumana 



in India, .... 437 



7. The Waterfall of Glomach, . . 437 



!!. On two examples of Transported Blocks, on the South 



Coast of Finland, ... 438 



0. Raised Beaches at Coquimbo, . . 440 



10. Philipion the Siibfossil Shells of Pouzzouli and Ischia, 441 



XXII. New Publications, . . 442 



1. The Zoology of the voyage of H. M. S. Beagle under the 

 command of Captain Fitzroy during the years 1832 to 

 183C. Part I. Fossil Mammalia. 4to, with numerous 

 Plates : Smith, Elder and Company, London. By Pro- 

 fessor Owen, .... 442 



2. Malacologia Monensis; by Edward Forbes, Esq. Pre- 



sident of the Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh. Car- 

 frae& Son, Edinbuigh. Pp. C3, with Plates, . 443 



3. Essay on the Antiquity of the Hindoo Medicine ; by 



Professor Royle of King's College, London. 8vo. 

 Pp. 19C. W. H. Allen & Co., Leadenhall Street, 

 London, .... 443 



XXIII. List of Patents granted in Scotland from 29tli De- 

 cember 1837 to 13th March 1838 inclusive, 443 



Index, . . . 44.5 



