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OF CONTENTS 
VOLUME IX. 
I.—Sketch of the Geology of Derby- 
shire, with sections, 1. 
II.—Observations on the Animals 
inhabiting Multilocular Shells, 
with reference to their geological 
importance, Article one, 33. 
III.—A Natural History of Cucu- 
lus canorus, the Cuckoo, 50. 
IV.—Essay on the Origin and Date 
of the Phonetic Alphabet, 68. 
V.—Thoughts on Education, its 
principles and practical applica- 
tions, 97. 
Vi.—Historical Sketch of French 
Literature. Article two, the Trou- 
badours and Rise of Chivalry, 105. 
VII.—The Musician about Town, 
113. 
VIII.—Gentleness is Power ; or the 
Story of Caranza and Aborzuf, 123. 
IX.—Proceedings of the Zoological 
and Botanical Societies, 148. 
X.—Critical Notice of Miss Burton’s 
“ Astronomy Simplified,” 154. 
XI.—Outlines of Periodical Litera- 
ture relating to the Natural Sci- 
ences and Philosophy.—Annals of 
Nat. Hist. 161; London & Edin- 
burgh Philosophical Magazine and 
Journal of Science, 165 ; Phreno- 
logical Journal and Magazine of 
Moral Science, 168; Magazine of 
Natural History, and Journal of 
Zoology, Botany, Mineralogy, Ge- 
ology, and Meteorology, 169; The 
Naturalist, 172. 
XII.—Meteorological Tables and 
Observations, 174. 
XITII.—Critical Observations on Bi- 
shop Burnett’s History of the Re- 
formation of the Church of Eng- 
land, Article one, 177. 
XIV.—Sketch of the State of Lite- 
rature and Education in Denmark, 
previously to the Sixteenth Cen- 
tury ; with notes and illustrations, 
209. 
XV.—Geology of the Northern 
Part of Staffordshire, with sections, 
233. 
XVI.—Observations on the Nature 
of Heat, 240. 
XVII.—Blanche de Beaulieu, a tale 
of the French Revolution, 247. 
XVIII.—Observations on the Spe- 
cies of Zannichellia, with illustra- 
tive figures, 262. 
XIX.—Observations on the Animal® 
inhabiting Multilocular Shells 
Article two, 274. 
XX.—Historical Sketch of French 
Literature, Article two, the Jong- 
