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4, Link: Report on the Progress of Vegetable Physiology for 
1842, 3, translated by J. Hudson, B.M. 
FOR THE THIRD year, 1846, 
I, Meyers i BOOS FePhy of Plants, translated by Miss Margaret 
Johns 
II. Buentisier on the Organization of Trilobites, with 6 plates ; 
translated from the German, and edited by Professors Bell and 
K. Forbes 
If. Alder and Hancock British Nudibranchiate Mollusca, Part 3, 
with 11 colored plates in lithotint. 
FOR THE FouRTH year, 1847. 
I. Oken’s Elements of Physio-Philosophy, translated by Alfred 
Tulk, Es 
il. Reports o on the Progress of Prey translated from the Ger- 
man, by George Busk, F.L.S., A. H. Halliday, Esq., and 
Alfred Tulk, Esq. 
Ill. A Synopsis of the British Naked-eyed Palmigrade Meduse, 
with colored —— of all the species, by Prof. E. Forbes, 
F.R.S., F.L 
. FOR THE FIFTH Year, 1848, 
I. Bibliographia Zoologiw et Geologie, by Professor Agassiz of 
_ Nenfchatel, edited by Hugh E. Strickland, M.A., 
I. we Letters of Johu Ray, edited by E. Lankester, MD., 
Bustdeg Fosse 
Ill. alder and Hancock on the Nudibranchiate Mollusca. Part 1V. 
The following Works are either printing or in a state of great 
Sorwardness. 
1. Reports and Papers on Vegetable Het and Botanical 
Geography, edited by A. Henfrey, 
2. A Monograph, with illustrations of “ail the species of British 
Entomostracous Crustacea, by Dr. Baird. 
3, Vol. II. of the Bibliographia Zoologia et Geologie 
4. A continuation of Alder and Hancock’s Nudibranchiate Mol- 
usca. 
5. The travels of Linneus in West Gothland, translated by G. B. 
Lewin, Esq., M.A 
6. Reports on the Progress of Zoology, edited by George Busk, Esq. 
7. A Monograph, with colored illustrations of the British Rubi, 
by Dr. Bell Salter. 
» A Monograph, with colored Hh i of the British I'resh- 
water Zoophytes, by Prof. A 
9. A Monograph, with colored Naa aks of the Family Cirrhi- 
Merch, oy ©, Pe tadalee M.A., F.R py 
