Miscellaneous Intelligence. 297 



For the third year, 1846. — L Meyen's Geography of Plants ; trans- 

 lated from the German by Miss Margaret Johnston. 8vo, pp. 422. 



II. Burmeister on the Organization of Trilobites, with six plates ; traus- 

 T lated from the German, and edited by Professors Bell and E. Forbes. 



Imp. 4to, pp. 136. 



III. Alder and Hancock's British Nudibranchiate Mollusca, v:\W\ 11 

 colored plates in litho-tint. Part III. Imp, 4to. 



For the fourth year^ 1847. — I. Oken's Elements of Physio-Philosophy ; 

 translated from the German, by Alfred Tulk, Esq. 



II. Keports on the Progress of Zoology; translated from the German, 

 by George Busk, Esq., F.E.S,, A. H. Halliday, Esq., and Alfred Tulk, 

 Esq. 8vo, pp. 680. 



III. A Synopsis of the British ^aked-eyed Pulmograde Medusa, with 

 13 colored plates, drawings of all the species; by Professor E. Forbes, 

 F.R.S. Imp. 4to. 



For the fifth year^ 1848. — I. Bibliographia Zoologise et Geologije; by 



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M.A., F.R.S.^ Vol. L 8vo, pp. 50G. 



Esq 



n. The Letters of John Ray ; edited by E. Lankester, M.D., F.R.S. 

 Two plates. 8vo, pp. 502. i' 



IIL Alder and Hancock's Nudibranchiate Mollusca, with colored illus- 

 trations. Part IV. Imp. 4to. 



For the sixth year^ 1849, — I. Reports and Papers on Vegetable Phys- 

 iology and Botanical Geography; edited by A. Ilenfrey, Esq., F.R.S. 

 Three plates. 8vo, pp. 514, 



II. A Monograph, with 36 plates (mostly colored), of all the species, of 

 the British Entomostracous Crustacea ; by Dr. Baird, F.L.S. 8vo, pp. 3G4. 



For the seventh year, 1850.— L Vol. II of the Bibliographia ZoologicT^ 

 et Geologiae. 8vo, pp. 492. 



II- Part V of Alder and Hancock's Nudibranchiate Mollusca, with 15 

 plates, 12 colored. Imp. 4to. 



For the eighth year^ 1851. — I. A Mono^aph of the British Angiocar- 

 pous Lichens, with 30 colored plates ; by tlie Rev. W. A. Leighton, il.A. 

 8vo, pp. 100. 



II. x\ Monograph, with 10 copper-plates and other illustrations, of the 

 Family Cirripedia ; by C. Darwin, Esq., M.A., F.R.S. Vol. I. 8ro, pp. 400. 



For the ninth year, 1852.— I. Vol. Ill of the Bibliographia Geologise 



et Zoologi.-e. 8vo, pp. 057. 



H. Part VI of Alder and Hancock's Nudibranehiate Mollusca, with 12 



plates, 1 1 colored. Imp. 4to. 



For the tenth year, 1853.— L Vol 11 of Darwin's Monograph on the 



•Cirripedia, 30 plates. 8ro, pp. 684. 



II. A volume of Botanical and Physiological Memoirs, including Braun 

 on Rejuvenescence in Nature, 6 plates, colored. 8vo, pp. 568. 



For the elevmth year, 1854.— Vol. IV of the Bibliographia Geologias 



et Zoologiae. 8vo. 



For the twelfth year, 1855.— Part VIT of the Nudibranchinte Mollusca, 

 ^th nine plates, concluding the work ; by Messi-s. Alder and Hancock.* 



By a minute of Council, subscribers for 1S54 and 1855 alone are entitled to se- 

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