19-1 Biographical Account of the 



26. The Cape of Good Hope. 



27. The Habits of the White-Tailed Sea Eagle. 



V. Printed in the Prize Essays and Transactions of the 



Highland Society of Scotland. 



28. Notice respecting Arundo arenaria and Drift Sand. 



29. Essay on the Nature and Quality of Soils and Subsoils, as 



indicated by Plants. 



30. Report on the Present State of the Outer Hebrides. 



VI. Printed in the Edinburgh Journal of Medical and 



Natural Science. 



31. Account of the Series of Islands usually denominated The 



Outer Hebrides. I. — Introductory Sketch. II. — Geological 

 Constitution. III. — Climate. IV. — Soil. V. — Vegetation. 

 VI. — Mammifera. VII. — Birds. 



32. On the Granite of the Upper Districts of Aberdeenshire. 



VII. Additions made by Dr Macgillivray to Various Works. 



1. Drawings for Sixteen 4to Plates, Illustrative of " The Internal 



Structure of Fossil Vegetables found in the Carboniferous 

 and Oolitic Deposits of Great Britain." By Mr Witham 

 of Lartington. 



2. Audubon's Ornithological Biography, 5 vols, royal 8vo. For 



this work, Dr Macgillivray wrote the Descriptions of all the 

 Species, and of the Alimentary and Respiratory Organs of 

 several hundred Specimens, besides Correcting and Im- 

 proving the parts referring to the Distribution of the Spe- 

 cies. 



3. A Synopsis of the Birds of North America. By John Y. Au- 



dubon, F.R.SS. L. & E., &c. The whole of this volume, 

 excepting the Notices relative to the Distribution of the 

 Species, was written by Dr Macgillivray. 



4. Sketch of the Natatorial Order, for Mr Wilson's Treatise on 



the Natural History of Birds in the Seventh Edition of the 

 Encyclopaedia Britannica. 



Besides the above, Dr Macgillivray translated three works 

 on Anatomy and Geology, edited a volume of Travels, 

 translated about a thousand pages of Natural History from 

 French and Latin, and wrote many Papers for the Edinburgh 

 Literary Gazette and the Edinburgh Journal of Natural His- 

 tory. 



