426 LIST OF AUTHORITIES. 



S. 



SA. Salmonia. By Sir H. Davy. 

 SE. Sea and its Living Wonders. By Dr. Hartwig. 

 SI. Siluria, a History of the Oldest Rocks in the British Isles 



and other Countries. By Sir Roderick Impey Murchi- 



son, Bart. 



SM. Smellie's Philosophy of Natural History. 

 SO. Soul in Nature. By Hans Christian Oersted. 

 SP. Spence's Travels in Circassia. 



S. N. Stray Notes of Science and Folk-lore. By J. Scroffern, M.B. 

 S. L. Stream of Life on our Globe : its Archives, Traditions, and 



Laws as Revealed by Modern Discoveries in Geology 



and Palaeontology. By J. L. Milton, M.R.C.S. 

 ST. Studies from Nature. By Dr. Herman Masius. Translated 



by jCharles Boner. 

 S. Studies in Physiology and Medicine. By Robert James 



Graves, F.R.S. 



T. 



TA. Table Talk, vol. ii. By Wm. Hazlitt. 

 T. B. The Bird. 



TH. The Little Things of Nature. 

 T. The Physical Geography of the Sea. By M. F. Maury, LL.D., 



Lieut. U.S. Navy. 



T. M. The Morning-ton Lecture. By Rev. T. T. Lynch. 

 TR. Travels on the Amazon and Rio Negro. By M. Wallace. 

 TRA. Trans. Roy. Society, Edinburgh. 



U. 



U. Use of the Body in Relation to the Mind. By George 



Moore, M.D. 



V. 



VA. Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication. By 

 Charles Darwin. 



V. Vegetable World. By Louis Figuier. 



VE. Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation. 



VI. Views of Nature. By Alexander Voii Humboldt. 

 VIR. Virchow's Cellular Pathology. 



V. T. Von Tschud's (Dr.) Travels in Peru. 



W. 



W. World before the Deluge. By Louis Figuier. 



Z. 



Z. Zoologist. 



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