Index to Vol. III. 



623 



Paga 



Jardine and Selby's Illustrations 

 of Ornithology 469 



Jennings's Ormthologia . ... 470 



Journal of the Academy ofNatural 

 Science of Philadelphia. Vol. 

 iv. Part 2, 260— V. part 1 586 



King's Capt. Narrative of a Sur- 

 vey of the Coast* of Australia 135 



Kirby & Spence's Introduction to 

 Entomology, Vols. iii. and iv. 124 



Lesson's Manuel de Mammalogie 464 

 Atlas de Mammalogie 465 



Linnean Transactions, Vol. xv. 

 Part 1, 275— Part 2 578 



Meigen's Systematische Beschrei- 

 buug der Europaischen Zweif- 

 lugeligen Insekten. Band V. . . . 473 



Payraudeau's CatalogueDescriptif 

 des Annelides et Mollusques de 

 I'Uede Corse 477 



Risso's HistoireNaturellede I'Eu- 

 rope Meridionale, &c. Tomes i. 



& iv 475 



Tomes iii. & v. 592 



Selby's Illustrations of British 



Ornithology 469 



Sowerby's Genera of Recent and 



Fossil Shells-No. xxviii 133 



No. xxix 284 



Mineral Conchology, 



Nos. Ixxxiv — xcvi 282 



Stephens's Illustrations of British 



Entomology. Nos. 1 — 8 470 



Sturm's Catalog meiner Insekten- 



Sammlung 474 



Temmi nek's Monographies de 



Mammalogie. Livraisons,v — vii. 



455 

 Thompson's Memoir on the Pen- 



tacrinus Europa2US 281 



Treitschke's Schmetterlinge von 



Europa, Band v. Abth. i. & ii 472 

 Wagler's Systema Avium. Pars 



Ima 465 



Werner's Atlas des Oiseaux d'Eu- 



rope 468 



Woods's Introductory Lecture on 



the Study of Zoology 479 



Voyage autour du Monde, par 



Freycinet. Partie Zoologique, 



par MM. Quoy & Gaimard. 



Livraisons i — xiii 266 



Richardson, John, M.D., Short 

 characters of a few Quadrupeds 

 procured on Capt. Franklin's 

 late expedition 316 



Page 

 Risso, A. Notice of his Histoire 

 Naturelle des Principales Pro- 

 ductions de r Europe Meridion- 

 ale, &c. Tomes i. & iv. 475— 



Tomes iii. & v 592 



Rosenthal, Dr. F. Notice of his 

 paper on the organs of the 



senses in the Seals 252 



Rudolphi, Notice of his paper on 

 the Orang-Otang, and the Silu- 



rus electricus 590 



Salamandra cylindracea 588 



punctatissima 263 



symmetrica 588 



tigrina ibid 



Saxicola, Bechst. a ^enus of Inses- 



sorial Birds 172 



Say, Mr. T., Notice of his paper 

 on a new species of Modiola, 

 265 — of his descriptions of He- 

 mipterous Insects, 265 — of new- 

 species of Hister and Hololep- 

 ta, 589 — of Coleopterous In- 

 sects, inhabiting the United 

 States, 589 — of Freshwater and 

 Land Shells, 589— of Astenas, 

 L., inhabiting the Coasts of the 



United States 589 



Scalaria Clathratula, its animal 



Zoophagous 342 



Scaphidium Armadillo, Gyll 501 



Scarabceus fenioralis 520 



Scincus bicolor 263 



unicolor 588 



Sciurus quadrivittatus 519 



Sclerurus, a genus of Insessorial 



Birds 356 



Scolopax major, L 88 



Seiiirus, a genus of Insessorial 



Birds 171 



Selby, P. J. Esq. Notice of his 

 Description of the Plectrophanes 



Lapponica 278 



Seps sex-lineata 262 



SeipuliE, account of the animal 

 inhabitants of two British; by 



the Rev. M. J. Berkeley 229 



Serpula Arundo. Description of its 



animal ibid 



Filograna, Description of 



its animal 230 



complexa, Turt. referred 



to S. Filograna, L 231 



lobata, Mont, an external 



shell 78 



concamorata, Mont. do.. 79 

 Setophaga, a geims of Insessorial 

 Birds 360 



