INDEX, 
503 
trell Watson, Vol. II., Scotland, 53; Sacred 
Philosophy of the Seasons, Vol. IV., Autumn, by 
the Rev. Henry Duncan, D.D., 54; Considera¬ 
tions on the Vital Principle, by John Murray, 
F.S.A., F.L.S., &c., 55; A Descriptive Account 
of the Palo-de-Vaca, or Cow-tree of the Caracas, 
by John Murray, F.S A., F.L.S., &c., 57; A 
History of British Birds, by William Varrell, 
F.L.S., Sec.Z.S., Partiii.,57; The Phrenologi¬ 
cal Journal, No. liv., 58; Considerations on Mo¬ 
dern Theories of Geology, by Thomas Gisborne, 
M.A., Prebendary of Durham, 112 ; The Weather 
Almanac for the Year 1838, by P. Murphy, Esq., 
M.N.S., 43rd edit., 163; A History of British 
Birds, by William Yarrell, F.L.S., Sec.Z.S., 
Partiv., 165; British Oology, by William C.He- 
\viTsoN,No.xxxvi., 166; The British and Foreign 
Medical Review, edited by John Forbes, M.D., 
F.R.S., and John Conolly, M.D. , &c., No. ix., 
167; Observations on the Meteoric Shower of No¬ 
vember, 1837, by Denison Olmsted, Professor 
of Astronomy and Natural Philosophy in Yale 
College, 223; A History of British Birds, by 
William Yarrell, F.L.S., V.-P.Z.S., Part v.. 
225; The Phrenological Journal, No. lv., New 
Series^No.ii., 225; Prodromus SystematisNatura- 
lis Regni Vegetabilis, auctore Aug. Pyramo De 
Candolle, Pars sexta,281 ; The Naturalist’s Li¬ 
brary, Vol. XX., Birds of Great Britain, Part i.. 
Birds of Prey, by Sir William Jardine, Bart., 
&c.,282; The India Review; edited by Fre¬ 
derick Corbyn, Esq., No. xvii., 283; A Treatise 
on Geology, by John Phillips, F.R.S., F.G.S., 
Professor of Geology in King’s College, London, 
332 ; The Natural History of Quadrupeds and 
Whales, by James Wilson, F.R.S.E., M.W.S., 
&c., 383; Introduction to the Modern Classifica¬ 
tion of Insects, by J. 0. Westwood, F.L.S., &c„ 
Part i„ 387 I A General and Comparative List of 
the Birds of Europe and North America, by 
Charles Lucian Bonaparte, Prince of Mu- 
signano, 391: Essays on Natural History, by 
Charles Waterton, Esq., 392; The Bee¬ 
keeper’s Manual, by Henry Taylor, 393; Man¬ 
ual of British Botany, by D. C. Macreight, 
M.D., F.R.C.P., &c. &c., 393; A Flora of the 
Neighbourhood of Reigate, Surrey, by George 
Luxford, A.L.S., F.B.S.E., 393; A History of 
British Birds, by William Yarrell, F.L.S., 
V.-P.Z.S., Part vi., 394; The India Journal of 
Medical and Physical Science, edited by Fre¬ 
derick Corbyn, Esq., No. ix.—xii., 395; The 
Wonders of Geology, by Gideon Mantell, 
LL.D., F.R.S., &c. &c. &c.,442; Molluscous Ani¬ 
mals, including Shell-fish, by John Fleming, 
D.D., F.R.S.E., M.W.S., &c. &c. &c., 449; The 
Connexion of Natural and Divine Truth, by the 
Rev. Baden Powell, M.A., F.R.S., F.G.S., of 
Oriel College, Savilian Professor of Geometry in 
the University of Oxford, 494. 
LITERARY INTELLIGENCE. 
Bechstein’s Cage Birds, new edit., 58; SirWM. 
Jardine’s British Birds, Vol. I., 58; Mantell’s 
Wonders of Geology, 58; Watson’s New Bo¬ 
tanist’s Guide, 58; Swainson’s Animals in Me¬ 
nageries, 167; The Magazine of Zoology and 
Botany, 167 Hope’s Coleopterist’s Manual, 228; 
Sir W illiam Jardine’s Birds of Prey, 228; Wa- 
terton’s Essays on Natural History, 283; Har- 
court On the Doctrine of the Deluge, 283; 
Westwood’s Introduction to the Modern Classi¬ 
fication of Insects, 283; Jones’s General Outline 
of the Animal Kingdom, 395; Hall’s Flora of 
Liverpool, 395; Powell On the Cpnnexion of 
Natural and Divine Truth, 395 ; Wilson’s Trea¬ 
tise on Insects, 395; Fleming’s Treatise on Mol¬ 
luscous Animals, 395 ; Jameson’s Treatise on 
Mineralogy, 395; Bevan’s Honey Bee,new edit., 
452; Powell On the Connexion of Natural and 
Divine Truth, 452; Wilson’s Treatise on In¬ 
sects, 452; HEwiTSON’sBritish Oology,497; Man¬ 
tell’s Wonders of Geology, second edit., 497. 
OBITUARY. 
Mr. William Griffin, 168; Mr. George Shep¬ 
herd, 168; Jabez Gibson, Esq., 283; Thomas 
Andrew Knight, Esq., 396. 
EXTRA. 
Announcement of the proposed series, in The Na¬ 
turalist, of Portraits, Memoirs, and Autographs 
of eminent living and recently-deceased Natural¬ 
ists, British and Foreign, 498. 
