Jeurs and the Compositions of the 
Troubadours, 285 
XXI.—The Musician about Town, 
293. 
XXII.—Sketches of European Or- 
nithology, Gould’s “Birds of Eu- 
rope,” 303. 
XXIII.—Proceedings of the Lin- 
nean, Zoological, Entomological, 
Botanical, and Geological Socie- 
ties, 318. 
XXIV.—Critical Notices of Muller’s 
“Elements of Physiology,” Elli- 
otson’s “ Human Physiology,” 329, 
Goring’s “ Microscopic Illustra- 
tions,’ 341; and Vigornensis» 
*¢ Historical View of Vaccination,” 
343. 
XXV.—Outlines of Periodical Lite- 
rature relating to the Natural Sci_ 
ences and Philosophy.—Magazine 
of Natural History, and Journal of 
Zoology, Botany, Mineralogy, Ge- 
ology, and Meteorology, 345; An- 
nals of Natural History, 348; Lon- 
don and Edinburgh Philosophical 
Magazine and Journal of Science, 
353; Phrenological Journal and 
Magazine of Moral Science, 355. 
XXVI.—Meteorological Tables and 
Observations, 358. 
XX VII.—Critical Observations on 
Bishop Burnett’s History of the 
Reformation of the Church of 
England; Article two, 361. 
XXVITII.—Essay on the Character 
and Times of Robespierre, 385. 
XXTX.—Account of an Excursion 
of the French Geological Society, 
409. 
XXX.—II Bancolo, a Venetian Sto- 
ry, 423. 
XXXI.—The Stake, a Poem, in 
three Parts, 433. 
XXXII.—Observations on the Ani- 
mals inhabiting Multilocular 
Shells, Article three, 452. 
XX XIII.—An Historical Sketch of 
French Literature, Article four, 
the Tensons and the Courts of 
Love, 467. 
XXXIV.—Sketches of European 
Ornithology, Gould’s “Birds of 
Europe,” 477. 
XXXV.—The 
Town, 493. 
XXXVI.—Critical Notices of Miss 
Twamley’s “Our Wild Flowers 
familiarly Described and Illustrat. 
ed,” 502; Dr. Beaumont’s “ Expe- 
riments and Observations on the 
Gastric Juice and the Physiology 
of Digestion,” 508. 
XXXVII.—Outlines of Periodical 
Literature relating to the Natural 
Sciences and Philosophy.—Lon- 
don and Edinburgh Philosophical 
Magazine and Journal of Science, 
517; Magazine of Natural Histo- 
ry, and Journal of Zoology, Bota- 
ny, Mineralogy, Geology, and Me- 
teorology, 520; Annals of Natu- 
ral History, 523; The Naturalist, 
527. 
XXX VIII.— Meteorological Tables 
and Observations, 330. 
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