192 New Publications received. 
5. The Microscope and its Application to Clinical Medicine. By Lionel 
Beale, M.B., Lond., Professor of Physiology, &c. 12mo, pp. 303. Samuel 
-Highley, Esq., 32 Fleet Street. London, 1854. 
A work that ought to be in the hands of every medical student, and in the 
library of every medical practitioner. The information in it is excellent, 
and well arranged. 
6. American Journal of Science and Arts. Conducted by Professors B. Silli- 
man, B. Silliman junior, and James D. Dana, in connection with Professor Asa 
Gray of Cambridge, Professor Louis Agassiz of Cambridge, Dr Waldo J. 
Burnett of Boston, Dr Wolcott Gibbs of New York, has reached us up to March 
1854. 
7. Annalen der Physik und Chemie. Herausgegeben zu Berlin, von J. C. 
Poggendorff. Nos.1, 2,and 4. 1854. 
8. L’Institut. Journal Universel des Sciences et des Sociétés savantes en 
France et a L’Etranger, up to May 1854. 
9. Memoires de la Société de Sciences Naturelles de Cherbourg, ler Volume, 
2 Livraison. Cherbourg: 
10. Journal of the Geological] Society of Dublin. Vol. vi., Part 1, 1853-54. 
11. The Journal of the Royal Geographical Society ; with Maps and [lustra- 
tions. Vol. xxiii. 1853. John Murray, Esq., Albemarle Street, London. 
12. Jahresbericht iber die Fortschritte der reinen, pharmaceutischen und 
technischen Chemie, Physik, Mineralogie und Geologie. Unter Mitwirkung 
von H. Buff, E. Dieffenbach, C. Kttling, F. Knapp, H. Will, F. Zamminer 
Herausgegeben. Von Justus Liebig und Hermann Kopp. Giessen, 1853. 
13. The Quarterly Journal of the Chemical Society. No. xxv. April 1854. 
14. The Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science. No. 7. Samuel 
Highley, Esq., Fleet Street, London. 
15. Journal of the Indian Archipelago and Eastern Asia. June—December 
1853. Singapore. ; 
16. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. No. vii. 1853. Calcutta, 
17. The Cultivation of Tea in the district of Kangra. By W. Jameson, Esq., 
Director of the Botanical Gardens, N. W. P. Lahore, 1853. 
18. The Journal of Industrial Progress, Edited by William K, Sullivan, 
Chemist to the Museum of Irish Industry. Dublin, 
We have received six numbers of this monthly journal, and have perused 
them carefully, and found in each of them highly useful and practical in- 
formation. It is a periodical that cannot fail to do much good in the 
country, and it will keep a lively energetic spirit afloat for practical 
science, which otherwise would not have been heard of. 
19. The famous Prize Essay of Schabus, on Artificial Crystals, will appear 
shortly. 
