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to write separate Treatises on the different branches of the 

 subject as here stated : 



THE REV. THOMAS CHALMERS, D.D. 



PROFESSOR OF DIVINITY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH. 



ON THE POWER, WISDOM, AND GOODNESS OF GOD 



AS MANIFESTED IN THE ADAPTATION 



OF EXTERNAL NATURE TO THE MORAL AND 



INTELLECTUAL CONSTITUTION OF ?,iAN, 



JOHN KIDD, M.D. F.R.S. 



REGIUS PROFESSOR OF MEDICINE IN THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD. 



ON THE ADAPTATION OF EXTERNAL NATURE TO THE 

 PHYSICAL CONDITION OF MAN. 



THE REV. WILLIAM VVHEWELL, M.A. F.R.S. 



FELLOW OF TRINITY COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE. 



ASTRONOMY AND GENERAL PHYSICS CONSIDERED WITH 

 REFERENCE TO NATURAL THEOLOGY. 



SIR CHARLES BELL, K.G.H. F.R.S. L. & E. 



THE HAND: ITS MECHANISM AND VITAL ENDOWMENTS 

 AS EVINCING DESIGN. 



PETER MARK ROGET, M.D. 



FELLOW AND SECRETARY OP THE ROYAL SOCIETY. 



ON ANIMAL AND VEGETABLE PHYSIOLOGY, CONSIDERED 

 WITH REFERENCE TO NATURAL THEOLOGY. 



THE REV. WILLIAM BUCKLAND, D.D, F.R.S. 



CANON OF CHRIST CHURCH, AND PROFESSOR OF GEOLOGY IN THE 

 UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD. 



ON GEOLOGY AND MINERALOGY. 



THE REV. WILLIAM KIRBY, M.A. F.R.S. 



ON THE HISTORY, HABITS, AND INSTINCTS OF ANIMALS. 



WILLIAM PROUT, M.D. F.R.S. 



CHEMISTRY, METEOROLOGY, AND THE FUNCTION OF 



DIGESTION, CONSIDERED AVITH REFERENCE TO 



NATURAL THEOLOGY. 



