416 BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



CX. BOSSITER, Clara. 



'Anecdotes of Pets,' relating to the Cat and other animals, in the North 

 British Advertiser (of Edinburgh), for 1874. 



CXI. SCHEVE, Gustav, of Dresden. 



1 Phrenologische Bilder ; ' 8vo. Leipsic, 1851. 



Contains a chapter ' Der Mensch und das Thier,' pointing out the psycho- 

 logical resemblances and differences between man and other animals. 



CXII. SCHWEINFURTH, Dr. Georg, an accomplished German botanical 



traveller. 



' The Heart of Africa ; ' 2nd English edition. Illustrated. 2 vols. ; 8vo. 

 London, 1874. 



CXIII. ' SCIENCE GOSSIP,' Hardwicke's ; ' an illustrated medium of inter- 

 change and gossip for students and lovers of nature.' A London 

 monthly journal of natural history of a thoroughly popular character ; 

 formerly edited by Dr. Cooke, the eminent fungologist, now by Dr. 

 Taylor, F.G.S., of the Ipswich Museum. 



CXTV. SMILES, Samuel, now of London, formerly a Scotch country surgeon. 



'Life of a Scotch Naturalist: Thomas Edward, A.L.S.,' curator of the 

 Museum, Banff. Illustrated 8vo. 3rd edition. London, 1877. 



The valuable part of the work, in connection with our subject, is Edward's 

 own description of the habits of wild birds. 



CXV. SMITH, the late Kev. Sydney, the famous English humourist or wit. 

 1 Elementary Sketches of Moral Philosophy,' 8vo. London, 1850. 

 Contains two chapters on ' The Faculties of Beasts,' as compared with those 

 of man. 



CXVI. SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, Washington, U.S.A., Annual Eeports of 

 the Board of Regents of the ; begun in 1847, and continued up to the 

 present date. 



These annual volumes abound in papers illustrative of the manners and 

 customs which embrace the moral and religious condition, the psychical 

 status of the aborigines of many different parts of North America ; papers 

 that are particularly valuable as showing the negative or defective character, 

 especially as to morals and religion, of many native races. 



Nor are these reports less valuable from containing, besides, the results of 

 the researches of the most eminent British anthropologists, such as those of 

 Lubbock and Tylor [e.g., the volumes for 1867 and 1869]. 



CXVII. SOUTHESK, the Earl of, Kt., F.R.G.S. 



' Saskatchewan and the Rocky Mountains : a Diary and Narrative of Travel, 

 Sport, and Adventure during a Journey through the Hudson's Bay 

 Company's Territories in 1859 and I860,' 8vo. Illustrated. London, 

 1875. 



CXVin. SPALDING, the late Douglas A., of the Middle Temple, barrister-at- 

 law, London. 



1. 'Instinct, with Original Observations on Young Animals.' MacmUlari's 



Magazine for 1873. 



2. ' Instinct and Acquisition.' Nature for 1875. 



CXIX. SPENCER, Herbert, the eminent English psychologist. 



' Principles of Psychology ; ' 2nd ed. 8vo. London, 1872. 

 CXX. THOMPSON, Edw. P. 



1. 'Note Book of a Naturalist,' 8vo. London, 1845. 



