LISTS OF ENGRAVINGS AND CONTRIBUTORS. 
LIST OF ENGRAVINGS. 
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No. BIRDS. Page aa. re latifolia es = = il 
2 nd 8. ane - 28,29} 90. Saxifraga granulata 2 “aS 
5. 5 a Sees =~ 31)49L Giechoma hederacea __ = - 354 
41, Young bearded titmouse - - ae 118, Variety of Plantago major . - 482 
Hae gl o# the Dustatd 5.7 A gottie sue Mey CRYPTOGAMOUS PLANTS. 
115. Shining moss - - - 463 
FISHES. 119. Carrageen, or Irish moss - - 483 
84. Gasterdsteus aculeatus - - on 120. Duck s-foot Conférva - - 483 
85. Gasterdésteus pungitius - - 
127. Sticklebacks = A - 522 FOSSILS. 
1. Teeth of iguana - - 14 
REPTILES. 20. Fossils of Cucillus simplex - - 95 
32. Filaria forficula = - - 149| 34, Star-stone on flint - - 152 
114, Filaria - - = - 114} 35. Fossil shells from Foxcote - - 159 
40. Owl’s-head fossil shell - 199 
INSECTS. - to on Neeetble fossa = -s a8 to - 
. Pénti i iar, cocoons 3 to 66. Fossil zoophytes = - - 268 to 274 
Sra Maat acon aod 2 52| 87 to 72. Fossil Ast ras - = £15 t0.219 
s ra micans - = - 148 , 74. Fossil shellfis - - 1.2 
SL aE aphides - - - 148} 75 to 79. Fossil Crustacea - - 286, 287 
39. A curious bee’s nest - - 195| 92to 94 Fossil Amphibia - — - 365, 366 
43, The gooseberry grub = - 246} 95 to.99. ibe teeth of mathe er as _ 
; A ee < - 524 quadrupeds : = 00 
Mee A species acta 121, Fossil trilobite : - 483 
6. Edible bivalves - - - 43 : IMPLEMENT. 
7. Edible univalves = 5 - 45| 21. Whip for gathering ladanum -.-95 
8. Helix pomatia = - - 46 
44 to 47. Molluscous Animals - 249 to 258 p INSTRUMENT. 
81 to 83, Microscopic luminous animals 38. Botanical microscope - - 184 
812, 313. 315 
86. A multivalve . = =:) 300 DIAGRAMS, &c. 
87. Aspergillum - - - 336] 4, Snipe’s bill iE = =» 99 
88. Cypre‘e - ” - - 344) 10, Involucrum . z 2-58 
129. The Sepia - - - 528}! 11, Spatha e i Jt 68 
130. The Clio - - - - 529| 39° Tubercle of Rimex  - 2 - 61 
131, Lymne*e - - - 531) 14, Primary district of Cornwall - 65 
132, The Pyrosbme : - - 534} 15, oy 17. Cen illustrations —_ 67, 68, = 
18. Meteorological diagram - = 
ZOOPHYTES. 19. Nidus on a reed = - - 4 
89, Hydra - - - - 349 - al es cours round Niagara c Hs 
. Perfoliate plant - - - 
TREES AND SHRUBS. 29. Peltate leaf - 141 
28, The maple - - - 140] 36, 37. 107. eee for the Calendar of 
100. Oak as a vignette - - - 382 Nature - - 182, 185 441 
136. The Gospel oak - - - 554) 42. Stone from a pike’ sstomach = - 241 
155. The Bull oak - - - 552 ac capers saat - - 
.. Map of Slapton Lea . - 396 
< LANDSCAPES, 106. Jouraal of the atmosphere - - 430 
22, 23. Falls of Niagara - - 118. 124) 108. 112. Geological illustrations - - 443 
101, 102. Forest scenery - - 384, 585 | 113. Nidus of a spider - - - 458 
105. Bride’stones - 426]116, Double shadow - - 468 
124. Scenery on the Hudson River - 494) 117. pee cubsantee drawn up ‘at sea - 481 
122. Explanation of mirage - - 485 
HERBACEOUS PLANTS. 195, “Avni-of the oat "1" - 486 
12, Rimex - - 61/133, 134. Singular appearance of the rain- 
13. Alisma Plantago - - - .62 bow = - - 5 045 
26. Willow herb - - - 137 
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS 
Aaron, J., M.R.C.S. f - 192] An old Bengally . = - 470 
A Constant Reader - - 147, 451} Anser - - 472 
A Constant Subscriber - - - 460] A Purchaser of Periodicals - 297 
A Friend to fair Criticism 89} A. R. Y. - - - 388 39, 560 
A. G. - - 84, 158, 183. “296, 392. 442, 568| A Subscriber - - us 446, 486. 515 
Agronome 507} A. Z. - - 93 
Ainsworth, W., Mem. of the Royal Col. of Sur-| A Zoological Student - - 470 
geons of "Edinburgh - - 496{ B. - 2 - - 510 
A. L. A. = 5 - 458, 477. 488} Babington, Charles C. = - 154 
Alpha - e - 153} B., Coventry - - - 90 
An Admirer of Nature 2 «= 185 Baird, W. - - - 3808 
An old Angler - “ ~ 479 Bakewell, Robert = - 9 
