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CONTENTS. 
The Botany of the. Eastern Borders, with the 
popular Names and Uses of the Plants, and of 
the customs and beliefs which have been asso- 
ciated with them. By Gzrorce Jounston, 
M.D., Edinburgh, ¢ 
On the Manifestation of Polarity in the Distribu- 
tion of Organized Beings in Time. By Pro- 
_ fessor E. Forsts, . 
Obituary of Dr Samuel George Morton, 
Indications of Weather, as shown by Animals, 
Insects, and Plants. By M. W. B. Tuomas 
of Cincinnati, Ohio, 
‘Experiments upon the formation of Minerals in 
the Humid way in Metalliferous Repositories. 
By M. pe SaNnarMont, 
On the Natural Provincés of the Animal World, 
and their Relation to the different Types of 
Man, By Louis Agassiz, 
On the Geological Associations of Tellurium. By 
Wititiam Jory Henwoop, F.R.S., F.G.S., 
Member of the Geological Society of France ; 
Hon. M.Y.P.S., &c.; Mineral Surveyor to the 
Hon. East India Company. Communicated by 
the Author, 
ScIENTIFIC INTELLIGENCE :-— 
MINERALOGY. 
1, Sir David Brewster on the origin of the Dia- 
mond, 2, Polarity of Crystals. 3. Researches 
on Crystallization, 4. Natural Deposit of 
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