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SOCIETIES AND CLUBS (continued) 

 SCIENCE (APPLIED, MEDICAL, NATURAL, POLITICAL, &c.) (continued) 

 Ray Society. Publications of the (continued): 



Douglas (John William) and Scott (John). The British Hemiptera. Vol. I. 

 Hemiptera Heteroptera. 8vo 



Flower (William Henry). Recent Memoirs of the Cetacea,.by Professors Eschricht, 

 Reinhardt, and Lilljeborg. Fol. 



Forbes (Professor). Monograph of the British Naked-eyed Medusae. Fol. 



Gunther (Albert C. L. G.) The Reptiles of British India. Fol. 



Henfrey (Arthur). Botanical and Physiological Memoirs : 



(1) Braun (Dr. A.) The Phenomenon of Rejuvenescence in Nature. 



(2) Meneghini (Professor G.) On the Animal Nature of the Diatoraeae. 



(3) Cohn (Dr. F.) Natural History of Protococcus Pluvialis. 8vo 

 Hofmeister (Dr. Wilhelm). On the Germination Development, and Fructification 



of the Higher Cryptogamia, and on the Fructification of the Coniferae. 



Translated by Frederick Currey. 8vo 



Huxley (T. H.) The Oceanic Hydrozoa observed during the Voyage of H. M. S. 



"Rattlesnake." 1846-50. Fol. 



Leighton (W. A.) The British Species of Angio-Carpous Lichens, elucidated by 



their Sporidia. 8vo 



Lubbock (Sir John). Monograph of the Collembola and Thysanura. 8vo 



Macintosh (W. C.) Monograph of the British Annelids : The Nemerteans. Fol. 

 Masters (Maxwell T.) Vegetable Teratology, an Account of the Principal 



Deviations from the usual Construction of Plants. ~ 8vo 



Meyen (Dr. F. J. F.) Outlines of the Geography of Plants. Translated by 



M. Johnston. 8vo 



Nitzsch (Christian Ludwig). Pterylography. Translated from the German. 



Edited by P. L. Sclater. ^ _ Fol. 



Oken (Lorenz). Elements of Physio-Philosophy. Translated by Alfred Tulk. 8vo 

 Parker (W. Kitchen). Monograph on the Structure and Development of the 



Shoulder-girdle and Sternum in the Vertebrata. Fol. 



Ray (John). Memorials of; consisting of his Life, by Dr. Derham; Biographical 



and Critical Notices by Sir J. E. Smith, Baron Cuvier, and Dupetit Thouars ; 



with his Itineraries. Edited by Dr. Lankester. 8vo 



Ray (John). Correspondence of : consisting of a Selection from the Letters 



published by Dr. Derham, and Original Letters in the British Museum. Edited 



by Dr. Lankester. 8vo 



Report on the Progress of Zoology and Botany in 1841-42: 8vo 



1. State of Zoology in Europe, as regards the Vertebrata. By Prince C. L. Bonaparte. 



2. Progress of Zoology in 1842. By Professor Wagner and others. 



3. Progress of Physiological Botany during 1841. By Dr. Link. 



Reports on Zoology for 1843-44. Translated from the German by G. Busk, A. Tulk, 



and A. H. Haliday: 8vo 



1843. (1) Mammalia, and (2) Ornithology, by Professor Wagner. (3) 



Herpetology, and (4) Ichthyology, by Dr. Troschel. (5) Insecta, (6) Arachnida, 



(7) Crustacea, and (8) Entomostraca, by Dr. Erichson. (9) Mollusca, 



Dr. Troschel. 



1844. (10) Mammaha, and (11) Ornithology, by Professor Wagner, (12) 



Entomology, Dr. Erichson. (13) Mollusca, Dr. Troschel. (14) Helmintholgy, 



and (15) Worms, Zoophytes, &c. by Professor Siebold. (16) Reptilia, and 



(17) Ichthyology, by Dr. Troschel. 



Reports and Papers on Botany in 1846 : 8vo 



(1) On the Morphology of the Coniferae. By Dr. Zuccarini. Translated by G. Busk. 



(2) On Botanical Geography. By Professor Grisebach. Translated by W. B. 

 Macdonald and G. Busk. (3) On Vegetable Cells. By Carl Nageli. Translated 

 by A. Henfrey. (4) Report on Botany. By Dr. Link. Translated by J. Hudson. 



