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Coxottes oe Stars.— Occtjt/tations. By the Eev. T. W. Webb, A.M., 



F.E.A.S 467 



Literary Notices. — Baker's " Harmonious Maxims of Science and Eeli- 

 gion," 149 ; Dogherty's " Philosophy of Eeligion," 149 ; Ball's " In- 

 ventive Drawing," 149; Cooley's " Two Months in a London Hospital," 

 150 ; Kelly's " Notes on Errors of Geology," 151 ; Hopkins's " Cos- 

 mogony," 227 ; Wood's " Homes without Hands," 227 ; Archer's 

 " Pauper, Thief, and Convict," 227 ; " Anthropological Eeview," 228 ; 

 "Astronomical Eegister," 228 ; Cobbold's " Entozootic Malady," 229 ; 

 Chapman's "Function of the Stomach," 229 ; Tyndall's "Heat con- 

 sidered as a Mode of Motion," 229; Aleph's "Old City," 229; 

 Brande's " Dictionary of Science and Art," 385 ; Gosse's " Year on the 

 Sea Shore," 386; Beck on "Achromatic Microscope," 386 ; Symons 

 on "Distribution of Bain," 386; Hannaford's "Seaside Bambles in 

 Victoria," 387 ; Cotta's " Geology and History," 388 ; Sparkes's " Man 

 considered Socially," 388 ; McAdams's " Practical Chemistry," 388 ; 

 Cator's " Meteorological Diagrams," 389. 



Archjsologia 69, 152, 230, 307, 390, 471 



Proceedings oe Learned Societies. — Astronomical, 75, 316 ; Chemical, 

 234. ; Dublin Natural History, 154 ; Edinburgh Eoyal, 314 ; Entomo- 

 logical, 73, 393 ; Ethnological, 73, 393 ; Geographical, 74, 235, 394 ; 

 Geological, 234, 315, 473 ; Manchester Philosophical, 157, 235, 313 ; 

 Microscopical, 316 ; Eoyal Institution, 157, 396 ; Eoyal Society, 73, 

 473 ; Zoological, 313. 



Progress of Invention 75,142,235,318, 475 



Notes and Memoranda 81,159,240,320,401, 479 



