1867.] List of Piiblications received for Review. 307 



9. Fecundity, Fertility, Sterility, and Allied Topics. By J. Matthews 

 Duncan, A.M., M.D., Lecturer on Midwifery in Surgeons' Hall 

 Medical School, Edinburgh. 380 pp. 8vo. A. § C. Black. 



10. The Twin Eecords of Creation ; or, Geology and Genesis : their 



Harmony and wonderful Concord. By Geo. W. Victor Le 

 Vaux." i t With nuinerous'Illustrations. 250 pp. Fcap. 8vo. 



Lochwood 8? Co. 



11. A Journey to Ashango-Land : and further penetration into 



Equatorial Africa. By Paul B. du Chaillu. With Plates and 

 Map. 500 pp. 8vo. John Murray. 



12. Theoretical Astronomy, Examined and Exposed. By "Common 



Sense." 140 pp. 8vo. Job Gaudwell. 



13. L'Annee Scientifique et Industrielle. Par Louis Figuier. 



Paris : Hachette fy Co, 



14. Les Merveilles de la Science, ou Description Populaire des Inven- 



tions Modernes. (Numerous illustrations.) 



Paris : Fume, Jouvet § C ie u 



15. The Elements. An Investigation of the Forces which determine 



the Position and Movements of the Ocean and Atmosphere. 

 By W. L. Jordan. Vol. XI. Longmans § Co. 



16. Chemistry, Inorganic and Organic. With Experiments and a 



Comparison of Equivalent and Molecular Formulae. By Charles 

 Loudon Bloxam, Professor of Practical Chemistry in King's 

 College, London. With 276 Wood Engravings. 700 pp. 8vo. 



J. Churchill 8? Sons. 



17. Intercolonial Exhibition, 1866. Mining and Mineral Statistics. 



By B. Brough Smyth, F.G.S., Secretary of Mines for the 

 Colony of Victoria. 40 pp. 8vo. 



PAMPHLETS, PERIODICALS, PROCEEDINGS OF 

 SOCIETIES, &c. 



Classification of the Functions of the Human Body, and the 

 Principles on which it rests. By Andrew Buchanan, M.D., 

 Professor of Physiology in the University of Glasgow. 24 pp., 

 8vo. /. Churchill fy Sons. 



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