Vlll PREFACE. 



great truths of Natural Theology, by adducing 

 those evidences of the power, wisdom, and 

 goodness of God, which are manifested in the 

 livino^ creation. The scientific knowleds^e of 

 the phenomena of life, as they are exhibited 

 under the infinitely varied forms of organiza- 

 tion, constitutes what is usually termed Phy- 

 siology, a science of vast and almost bound- 

 less extent, since it comprehends within its 

 range all the animal and vegetable beings on 

 the globe. This ample field of inquiry has, of 

 late years, been cultivated with extraordinary 

 diligence and success by the naturalists of 

 every country ; and from their collective la- 

 bours there has now been amassed an immense 

 store of facts, and a rich harvest of valuable 

 discoveries. But in the execution of my task 

 this exuberance of materials was rather a 

 source of difficulty ; for it created the necessity 

 of more careful selection and of a more ex- 

 tended plan. 



In* conformity with the original purpose of 

 the work, which I have all along endeavoured 

 to keep steadfastly in view, I have excluded 



