764 Boohs Received. [Oct., 



An Inquiry into the Possibility of Restoring the Life of Warm-blooded 

 Animals in Certain Cases, where the Eespiration, the Circulation, and 

 the Ordinary Manifestations of Organic Motions are Exhausted or 

 have Ceased. 



On the Properties of Liquefied Hydrochloric Acid Gas. By George 

 Gore, F.E.S. 



A Course of Lectures on Hydrophobia. By T. C. Shinkwin, M.D., Demon- 

 strator of Anatomy at Queen's College, Cork. 



On the Arrangement of the Muscular Fibres in the Ventricles of the 

 Vertebrate Heart. By James B. Pettigrew, M.D. 



Improvements in Gold and Silver Amalgamations. By Thomas Belt. 



Reports on the Health of Liverpool during the March and June 

 Quarters of 1865. By W. S. Trench, M.D. 



Exposition des Races Canines. Par M. De Quatrefages. 



PERIODICALS, AND PROCEEDINGS OF SCIENTIFIC 

 SOCIETIES. 



The Canadian Naturalist and Geologist : and Proceedings of the Natural 

 History Society of Montreal. 



Journal de Medecine Mentale. (Masson, Paris.) 



Bulletin Mensuel de la Societe Imperiale d'Acclimatation. 



Revue Universelle des Mines, &c. (Paris and Liege : Noblet & Baudry.) 



Melbourne Argus. 



Ethnological Journal. (Triibner & Co.) 



Geological Magazine. (Longmans.) 



Westminster Review. 



Proceedings of the Essex Institute (Salem, U.S.A., along with the Natu- 

 ralists' Directory. Part I. North America and the West Indies). 



Report of the Manchester Scientific Students' Association for the Year 

 1864. With an Appendix, consisting of a Synonymic List of British Terres- 

 trial and Fluviatile Mollusca, with the localities of the Manchester Species. 

 By John Hardy, Esq. 50 pp. Post 8vo. 



Proceedings of the Royal, Royal Astronomical, Geological, Royal 

 Geographical, and Zoological Societies of London. 



