291 
Natural History, On the Cultivation of, 84 
Nature, On the Moral Advantages of the 
Study of, 102 
Nests of Birds, On the, 129 
Naturalist, The, Abroad; or Days in the 
Woods and Fields : including incidental 
botanical and entomological Notices, by 
Edwin Lees, F.L.S. and F.E.S.L.; No. 
I—The First Day of Summer, and the 
Libellulidae, 150 
Nidification, Remarkable Instances of, by 
C. T. Wood, 221 
Oscillaria Pharaonis, Observations on the, 134 
Ornithorhynchus Paradoxus, Description of 
the, by F. Ryland, 97 
Ornithological Notes, 182 
Ornithological Society, St. James’s, 274 
Oriole, Golden, (Oriolus Galbula) Description 
of, 242 
Papilio Machaon, Remarks on the, by J. Cur¬ 
tis, 37 
Pollen of Flowers, 73 
Pigeon, Observations on the Ring, 184 
Plants, Dispersion of, 247 
Redshank, Remarks on the, 41 
Ring Pigeon ( Columba palumbus , Linn.), On 
the Habits of the, by Neville Wood, 130 
Reminiscences of the Rhine, ornithological 
and entomological, 164, 202, 244 
Reviews:—Recherches sur les Poissons Fos- 
siles, par Louis Agassiz, 42—Jenyns’ 
Manual of British Vertebrate Animals’ 
46—Transactions of the Geological So¬ 
ciety of Pennsylvania, 86—A History of 
British Quadrupeds, by Thomas Bell, 
F.R.S., 92—A History of the Rarer Spe¬ 
cies of British Birds, by T. C. Eyton, 136 
The Ornithologist’s Text Book; the 
British Song Birds, by Neville Wood, 
Esq., ibid— The Naturalist’s Library, con¬ 
ducted by Sir William Jardine, Bart., 
F.R.S.E., F.L.S*, &c., Entomology, vol. 
iv., 140—German Periodicals : Archiv. 
fur Naturgeschichte; von Dr. Ar. Fr. 
Aug. Wiegmann, 141, 185—Isis; Ency- 
clopadische Zeitschrift, von Oken, 141_ 
The Natural History of Birds, by W. 
Swainson, A.C.G., F.R.S.L.S., 225—The 
Naturalist’s Library ; Ornithology, vols. 
1 to 6, 229 
Sacred Philosophy of the Seasons, by the Rev. 
H. Duncan, D.D., 274 
Swiftfoot, ( Cursorius isabellinus ) Description 
of the, by Shirley Palmer, M. D., 1 
Swallow Tail, ( Papilio podalirius ) , Observa¬ 
tions on the scarce, 32 
Snails, Music of, by Mrs. S. Kennaway, 38 
Silurian and other Rocks of the Dudley and 
Wolverhampton Coal Field, On the, 
with a Sketch proving the Lickey Quartz 
to be of the same age as the Caradoc 
Sandstone, by R. I. Murchison, F.G.S. 
and V.P.R.S., 113 
Swiftfoot, The; Extract of a Letter from 
James Wilson, 132 
Sea, Phosphorescent Appearance of the, by 
C. Dubois, F.L.S., 176 
Skate-fish, Ova of the, 178 
Scientific Journals, Extracts from Foreign, 
48, 94, 142, 191, 233, 279 
Swainson’s, W., Remarks on Vernacular 
Nomenclature examined, by C. T. Wood* 
253 
Turnip-fly, (Athalia spinarum), Observations 
on the, 180 
Vegetable Kingdom, On the application of 
the Principles of Induction to the Inves¬ 
tigation of the, and the Inferences in re¬ 
lation to Natural Theology, by Robert 
Dickson, M. D., F.L.S., 146 
Vegetation of the Earth, On the Nature and 
Uses of the Primaeval, by Robert Dick¬ 
son, M.D., F.L.S., 197 
Whitebreasted Fauvet, ( Ficedula garrula), 
Description of the, by Edw. Blyth, 49 
Wall Swift, / Cypselus rrmrarius ) , Scarcity of 
the, 72. 
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