586 Books Received. [ July, 
From the Authors :— 
Tue Urimization or Minute Lire: being Practical Studies on Insects, Crus- 
tacea, Mollusca, Worms, Polypes, Infusoria, and Sponges. By Dr. 'T. L. 
Phipson, F.C.S., &e. (London: Groombridge.) 
Ancient Meoits; or, Some Account of the Antiquities found near Dove 
Point, on the Seacoast of Cheshire; including a Comparison of them, with 
Relics of the same Kinds respectively procured elsewhere. By the Rey. A. 
Hume, LL.D., D.C.L., &e. (London: J. R. Smith.) 
Borany For Noyicrs: a short Outline of the Natural System of Classification 
of Plants. By L. &. B. (London: Whittaker.) 
OBSERVATIONS ON THE GENUS Unto: together with Descriptions of New Species, 
their Soft Parts and Embryonic Forms in the Family Unionde. By Isaac 
Lea, LL.D., President of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. 
Imperial 4to. 
Atr-BREATHERS OF THE Coat Prrtop: a Descriptive Account of the Remains of 
Land Animals found in the Coal Formation of Nova Scotia. By J. W. 
Dawson, LL.D., F.R.S., F.G.S., &., Principal of McGill University, Mon- 
treal. (Dawson Brothers.) 
PAMPHLETS, LECTURES AND ADDRESSES. 
Two Lecrures on Iron AND rts APPLICATION 10 THE MANUFACTURE OF STEAM- 
ENGINES, MILLWORK, AND MAcHINERY ; and On Natura Laws. Delivered 
to the Members of the Literary and Philosophical Society, Neweastle-on- 
Tyne, by Wm. Fairbairn, C.E., LL.D., F.R.S., F.G.S. (Neweastle : Lambert.) 
A PAPER UPON THE Ecc or ASpyornis Maximus, THE CoLossaL Brrp or Mapa- 
Gascar. By G. Dawson Rowley, M.A. (Triibner & Co.) 
On THE New Rep SANDSTONES AND PERMIAN F'oRMATIONS AS SOURCES OF 
WATER Surety ror Towns. By Edward Hull, B.A., F.G.S., of the Geolo- 
gical Survey of Great Britain. (Proceedings of Literary and Philosophical 
Society, Manchester.) (Taylor & Francis.) 
Synopsis OF THE FLORA OF THE CARBONIFEROUS PERIOD IN Noya Scorra. By 
J. W. Dawson, LL.D., F.R.S., F.G.S., &c. 
A DerscriIPTION OF SOME INSTANCES OF THE PASSAGE OF NERVES ACROSS THE 
Mippte Line or THE Bopy. By Jeffries Wyman, M.D., Hersey Professor 
of Anatomy at Harvard College. 
A New OpHTHALMOSCOPE FOR PHOTOGRAPHING THE PosTERIOR INTERNAL SUR- 
FACE OF THE Lrvine Eyre: with an Outline of the Theory of the Ordinary 
Ophthalmoscope. By A. M. Rosebrugh, M.D. (From the ‘ Canadian 
Journal.’) 
Tue Comparative Properties oF Human and Anmat Minks, &e., &e. By 
M. A. Baines. (Churchill.) 
On Crannocies tN Lovucu Rea. By Henry Kinahan, of the Geological 
Survey of Ireland. 
ON THE Eskrrs OF THE CENTRAL PLAIN OF IRELAND. Same author. 
Tue CLASSIFICATION OF THE ScreENCES: to which are added Reasons for Dis- 
senting from the Philosophy of M. Comte. By Herbert Spencer. (Williams 
& Norgate.) 
On THE PRACTICE OF EMPLOYING CERTAIN SUBSTITUTES FOR THE GENUINE INGRE- 
DIENTS IN SOME ARTICLES oF Datty Foop, &e. A Paper read before the 
Brighton Literary and Scientific Institution. By a Lady. (H. K. Lewis.) 
Aw Inrropucrory Appress, delivered before the Torquay Natural History 
Society, December, 1863, by William Pengelly, F.R.S., F.G.S., President. 
(Simpkin.) 
Tur Rep Sanpsrones, CONGLOMERATES, AND Marts oF Drvonsutire. Part II. 
Same author. (W. Birmingham, Plymouth.) 
Hints on Narionan Drrence, &e., &e., &e. By Sampson Sandys. ( Westerton.) 
Screntir1c D1IsQuisITIONS CONCERNING THE CIRCLE AND EXuiiese. By Lawrence 
S. Benson. (Aiken So. Ca.) 
GromerricaL Disquistttons. Same author. (Saunders, Otley, & Co.) 
