1867.] List of PuWteations received for Review. 143 



Report of the Winchester Sewage Enquiry Committee. 45 pp. 

 Demy 8vo. 



Our Sewer Rivers. By George Greaves, M.R.C.S. 24 pp. Demy 

 8vo. 



A Description of the New Telescopes with Silvered Glass Specula, 

 and Instructions for Adjusting and Using them. By John 

 Browning, F.R.A.S. 30 pp. Demy 8vo. From the Author. 



Rhopalocera Africae Australis ; a Catalogue of South African 

 Butterflies : comprising Descriptions of all the known Species. 

 By Roland Trimen, Member of the Entomological Society of 

 London. Part II. Satyridse, Eurytelidaa, Lycoenidae, and 

 Hesperidae. From the Author. 



On the Results of Spectrum Analysis applied to the Heavenly 

 Bodies. A Discourse delivered at Nottingham before the 

 British Association, August 24, 1866. By William Huggins, 

 F.R.S., F.R.A.S., with an Appendix and Eighteen Photographs. 

 56 pp. Fcap. 8vo. W. Ladd. 



A Reply to Mr. Cooke's Pamphlet, "The Electric Telegraph- 

 was it invented by Professor Wheatstone ? " Taylor & Francis. 



Report of a Committee appointed to consider certain Questions 

 relating to the Meteorological Department of the Board of 

 Trade. (From the Committee.) 



TJie Queen's Printers, Eyre & Spottiswoode. 



Further Observations on the Spectra of some of the Nebulas, with 

 a Mode of Determining the Brightness of those Bodies. By 

 William Huggins, F.R.S. From the Author. 



A Few Thoughts on Infanticide. By Mrs. M. A. Baines. 



Further Observations on the Alleged Submarine Forests on the 

 Shores of Liverpool Bay and the River Mersey. By Joseph 

 Boultj F.R.I.B.A. (For private distribution.) 



From the Author. 



The Annual Meeting of the Miners' Association of Cornwall and 

 Devon, held at Falmouth on Monday, 17th September, 1866. 

 30 pp. Demy 8vo. 



Bulletin Mensuel de la Societe Imperiale Zoologique d'Acclima- 

 tation. Masson & Fils. 



The Westminster Review. 



