386 French Periodical Journals. 
2. The * Journal de Physiologie experimentale,” edited 
by M. Magendie was briefly noticed in this Journal, Vol. V. 
p-185. Nothing need be said of the talents and indefatigable 
research of Dr. Magendie, which have justly placed him 
among the first, if not at the head of the physiologists of 
the present day. This Journal, no inconsiderable part of 
which is from the pen of its editor, is devoted to a very 
important subject, is very ably conducted, and has acquired 
an extensive and well earned reputation. 
We subjoin a notice of several journals, the publication 
of which has been recently commenced. 
ri Bulletin Universel des Sciences et de V Industrie.— 
a number of associates, (collaborateurs.) The Baron 
de Ferussac has the general superintendence of the 
work. The plan of conducting this journal, it is thought, 
must very happily combine the advantages of individual 
responsibility, and of associated labour. eu 
It is intended that the work shall be a Methodical Re- 
pertory of facts relative to the subjects of which it treats, 
and a.Monthly Review of the successive labours of the hu- 
man mind throughout the world. 
Perhaps no better pledge for the success of the work 
can be given, than the following names, selected from the 
long list of collaborateurs. , = 
_M. M. Ampére, Béclard, Brongniart, Chaptal, Chevreul, — 
Cuvier, Cloquet, Counte dé Lacépéde, Darcet, Dulong, 
Duineril, Dupin, Dupont, Edwards, Geoffroy-Saint-Hi- 
