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in the Transactions of a Scientific Society. Careful Reports upon the 
present conditions of particular. branches of Natural History will form an 
additional important constituent of this section. 
“In the third section will be comprised notices of all the Papers on bio- 
logical subjects read before Scientific Societies; a bibliographical record 
of the various serial publications and works on Natural History that have 
appeared during the quarter; and, finally, miscellaneous notes. 
attracted unusual attention, by Prof. H 
Y Man with the Lower Animals.” : : 
Of No. II, the Reviews are on Prichard’s History of Infusoria, fourth 
} he Original Articles 
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eorge Busk:—an extremely interesting article. The sitesi ¢ 
Motor Functions of irae he .H. Lewes, | General Aan Be Oak 
Study of the Typical Forms of Foraminifera, &c., by Dr. Wm. 5, Car- 
