Robert Hardwjcke, 192, Piccadilly, w. 31 



No. VI., JANUARY, 1863, contains: 



NOTES ON THE EXHIBITION— (concluded) :— 



V.— THE MACHINERY DEPARTMENT; with Woodcuts. By Or. 

 William Fairbairn, F.R.S., &c. 

 VI.— THE IMPLEMENTS OF WAR, with Page Plate. By Captain J. F. D. 

 Donnelly, R.E /Inspector of Science. South Kensington). 

 VII.— THE ZOOLOGY OF THE EXHIBITION. By Cuthbert 

 Collixgwood, M.A., M.B.. F.L.S. 

 -VIII.— THE COLONIES. Bv the Editor. 

 THE MISTLETOE AND PARASITIC PLANTS; with Page Plate. By Mrs. 



Lankester. 

 THE WINTER LIFE OF PLANTS; with Page Plate. By Harland Coultas. 

 THE VINEGAR EEL (Anguillu/a asceti) ; with Tinted Plate. By Jabez Hogg, 



F.L.S. , &c. 

 THE EYE OF THE OX, and its Microscopical Structure; with a Tinted and 



Coloured Plate. By E. Beckit Truman. 

 MARS; with a Tinted and Coloured Plate. Bv James Breen, F.R.A.S. 

 MISCELLANEA.— 



The British Association ; by D.T. Ansted, F.R.S.— The Zoological and Botanical 

 Section (D) ; by Cuthbert Collingwood, M.A., F.I.S. — Science — Schools. 

 REVIEWS:— 



Jerl'erys' British Conchology — Simmonds' Wasfe Products and Undeveloped Sub- 

 stances— Cooke's British Fungi — Carpenter's Revelations of the Microscope. 

 SCIENTIFIC SUMMARY: — 



Astronomy — Botany — Chemistry — Geology and Palaeontology — Mechanical 

 Science — Medicine, Surgery, and Therapeutics — Microscopy — Mineralogy, 

 Metallurgy, and Mining — Photography — Physics: Light, Heat, and Elec- 

 tricity — Zoology. 



No. V. contains : 



THE BRITISH OAK, with Two Pase Illustrations. By Prof. James Buckman, 



F.L.S., F.G.S., &c. 

 TUMIFEX R1VULORUM, the Red Worm of our Rivers, with a Coloured Plate. 



Bv Edwin Ray Lankester. 

 ANJESTHETICS. By Dr. T. L. Phipson, M.B.. F.C.S., &c. 

 BARMOUTH, and its Scientific Attractions, with a Tinted Illustration. By the 



Editor. 

 THE ELECTRO-PLATING PROCESS [concluding Part), with an Illustration. 



By George Gore. 

 NOTES OK THE EXHIBITION: 



II. THE MINERALOGICAL DEPARTMENT. By Prof. D. T. Ansted, 

 F* R. S 



III. THE CHEMICAL DEPARTMENT. By W. Crookes, F.C.S., Editor 



of the Chemical News. 



IV. THE PHILOSOPHICAL INSTRUMENTS. By J. Breen, F.R.A.S. 

 MISCELLANEA, REVIEWS, and a complete Summary of Scientific Progress. 



No. IV. contains : 



THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1862: The Agricultural Implement Department, 



with Plate. Bv Howard Reed. 

 THE BRITANNIA AND CONWAY TUBULAR BRIDGES, with Plate. By 



W. C. Unwin, B. Sc. 

 PRIMITIVE ASTRONOMY, with Two Coloured Plates. By the Editor. 

 THE PHYSICS OF A SUNBEAM, with a Coloured Plate. By R. Hunt, F.R.S. 

 THE ENGLISH CALIFORNIA. By G. P. Bevan, F.G.S. 



THE CONTENTS OF CAVERNS (concluding Part). Bv D. T. Ansted, F.R.S. 

 THE MICROSCOPE, with Directions for its Use. By C. Collingwood. M.B., 



F L S 

 THE BUILDER ANIMALCULES, with Plate. Bv P. H. Gosse, F.R.S. 

 THE COMMON TRUFFLE, with Plate. By Jabez. Hogg, M.R.C.S., &c. 

 MISCELLANEA, REVIEWS, and Scientific 'Summary of Progress in Science. 



