296 List of Publications [April, 



14. The Book of Nature and the Book of Man. By Charles O. G. 

 Napier, of Merchiston, F.G.S., &c. Illustrated with j^hoto- 

 graphs and numerous woodcuts. J. Camden Hotten. 



PAMPHLETS AND PERIODICALS. 



Memoirs of the Geological Survey of India, published under the 

 Direction of Thomas Oldham, LL.D., &c Calcutta. 



Report on the Filtration of the Water of the Hooghly. By David 

 Waldie, F.C.S. 



Analysis of the Khettree Meteorite, with an Account of its Fall. 

 Same Author. 



Reports of the Mining Surveyors and Registrars of Victoria. 



Melbourne : John Ferres. 



On the Geographical Distribution and Physical Characteristics of 

 the Coal-fields of the North Pacific Coast. By Robert Brown, 

 F.R.G.S., Commander and Government Agent of the first Van- 

 couver Exploring Expedition, &c, &c. Edinburgh : Neill & Co. 



Observations on the Chalchihuitl of Mexico and Central America. 

 By E. G. Squier, M.A., &c, &c. Neio Yorlc. 



Dr. "Walter's Doctrines of Life. Reply to London ' Lancet.' (From 

 'St. Louis Medical and Surgical Journal.') 



A Physical Theory of Animal Life. A Review by Julian. 



On the Identity of the Vital and Cosmical Principle. By R. Lewins, 

 M.D. 



The Nature of Man Identical with that of other Animals. By Julian. 



On Colour Tests as Aids to Diagnosis. By John Day, M.D. From 

 the ' Australian Medical Journal.' 



Report of the Committee for the Purpose of Investigating the Rate of 

 Increase of Underground Temperature Downwards, in various 

 Localities, of Dry Land and under Water. Professor Everett, 

 D.C.L., F.R.S.E., Secretary. 



An Investigation into some previously undescribed Tetanic Symptoms 



produced by Atropia in Cold-blooded Animals, with a Comparison 



of the Action of Atropia on Cold-blooded Animals and Mammalia. 



By T. R. Fraser, M.D. Edinburgh : Neill & Co. 



Midland Steam-Boiler Inspection and Insurance Co.'s Report. 



Annual Report of the Secretary of the Interior for 1869. 



Washington. 



Notes on Books (Quarterly List and Analysis). Longmans. 



Microscopic Objects Figured and Described. No. 1, January, 1870. 



By J. H. Martin, Secretary, Maidstone and Mid-Kent Natural 



History Society. Van Voorst. 



