468 List of Publications received for Review. [July, 



On the Development and Succession of the Teeth in the Marsu- 

 pialia. By William Henry Flower, F.R.S. 4 pp. 8vo. 



Germinal Matter and the Contact Theory. By James Morris, 

 M.D. Lond. 20 pp. Demy 8vo. John Churchill § Sons. 



Clinical Lectures (illustrated by Coloured Photographs from Life) 

 on the Diseases of the Skin. By B. Squire, M.B., F.L.S. 

 Nos. 1 & 2. John CJiur chill §• Sons. 



Household Manuals. Good Food : What it is, and How to get it. 

 By Edwin Lankester, M.D., F.E.S. Boutledge fy Sons. 



An Explanation of the Popular Weather Prognostics of Scotland, 

 on Scientific Principles. By the Rev. Charles Clouston. 



Edinburgh : A. § C. Black. 



A new Chemical Nomenclature. By S. D. Tillman, A.M. 



Albany : C. van Benthuysen & Sons. 



On the Distribution of Temperature in the Lower Region of the 

 Earth's Atmosphere. By Henry Hennessy, F.R.S. 



Dublin : M. H. Gill. 



On the Social Statistics of certain Boroughs and Townships in 

 Lancashire and Cheshire during the last Twenty Years. By 

 Henry Came Oats, LL.B. Manchester. 



The Doctrine of the Correlation of Forces : its Development and 

 Evidence. By the Rev. James Cranbrook. 



Edinburgh : Edmonston. 



A Comparison of the Death Rates of Grantown and Dunkeld. By 

 John Adamson, M.D. 



A New Theory of the Cause of Tides. By John Cuthbertson. 



Glasgow : Murray fy Son. 



On the Function of the Blood in Muscular Work. By C. W. 

 Heaton, F.C.S. 



Intercolonial Exhibition, 1866. Mining and Mineral Statistics. 

 By R. Brough Smyth, F.G.S. Melbourne : Blundell § Ford. 



Readwin's Index to Mineralogy. By T. A. Readwin, F.G.S. 



London : Spon. 



The Westminster Review. 



