With 13 Plates and more than 70 Wood Engravings, Vol. I. (for 1864), 8vo, cloth, 21s. 

 THE QUARTERLY 



JOUBNAL OF SCIENCE, 



CONTAINING THE FOLLOWING 



ORIGINAL ARTICLES. 



Edward Hull, B.A., F.G.S. The Coal Resources of Great Britain. 



Dr. G. C. Wallich, F.L.S. The Atlantic Deep-Sea Bed and its Denizens. 



Wji. Crookes, F.R.S. The Atlantic Cable and its Teachings. 



Robert Mallet, C.E., F.R.S. The Late Earthquake, and Earthquakes generally. 



Dr. J. H. Gladstone, F.R.S. Lighthouse Illumination by Magneto-Electricity. 



Dr. W. B. Carpenter, F.R.S. The Conservation of Force Applied to Physiology. 



Part I. The Relation of Light and Heat to the Vital Forces of Plants. Part li. 



The Relation of Light and Heat to the Vital Forces of Animals. 

 Professor King, Galway. The Reputed Fossil Man of Neanderthal. 

 Dr. Sclater, M.A., F.R.S. The Mammals of Madagascar. 

 Sir J. W. F. Herschel, Bart., D.C.L., F.R.S. The Solar Spots. 

 Martin Samuelson, C.E. Steam Navigation : its Rise, Progress, and Prospects. 

 William Turner, M.B., F.R.S.E. The Fossil Skull Controversy : Human Crania allied 



in Anatomical Characters to the Engis and Neanderthal Skulls. 

 Dr. Aug. Voelcker. On Milk, and Dairy Arrangements. 

 James Nasmyth. The Physical Aspects of the Moon's Surface. 

 J. Scott Russell, C.E., F.R.S. Gun Cotton. 

 H. M. Jenkins, F.G.S. Brackish Water Fossils of Crete. 

 T. Nunneley, F.R.C.S.E. The History and Uses of the Ophthalmoscope. 

 Cothbert Collingwood, M.A., M.B. Oxon., F.L.S. Acclimatization. 

 D. T. Ansted, F.R.S. Copper Mining in Tuscany. 

 Balfour Stewart, M.A., F.R.S. Radiant Light and Heat. 

 James Samuelson, Editor. The Source of Living Organisms. 

 Professor Th. Lacaze Duthiers, Paris. The Formation of Coal. 

 William Fairbairn, LL.D., F.R.S. The Construction and Mechanical Properties of 



Submarine Telegraph Cables. 

 Dr. William Odling, F.R.S. The Proportional Numbers of the Elements. 

 Roland Trimen, Cape Town. The Butterflies of Madagascar. 



CHRONICLES OF SCIENCE. 



Agriculture. 



Astronomy. 



Botany and Vegetable Physiology. 



Chemistry. 



Geography. 



Geology and Palaeontology. 



Microscopy. 



Mining, Mineralogy, Metallurgy. 



Photography. 



Physics — Optics, Light, Heat, Electricity. 



Sanitary Science. 



Zoology and Animal Physiology. 



Recent Scientific Progress in America. 



Science : in the Provinces — in Asia. 



REVIEWS OF BOOKS. 

 ORIGINAL NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE. 



REPORT OF THE MEETING AT BATH OF THE BRITISH ASSOCIATION 

 • FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE. 



JOHN CHURCHILL & SONS, New Bcrlington Street. 



