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THE NATURAL HISTORY REVIEW: 
INCLUDING THE 
transactions of tijc Britisfj Natural pjistorg Monties. 
Illustrated with Woodcuts and Lithographs. Published Quarterly. 
(Payable in advance to 
Annual Subscription . . 85 . < ArthurPercival,Esq.5, 
( Trinity College, Dublin. 
OR, 
( 10s. per Annum, procur- 
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I seller. 
This Periodical has been set on foot by a few well-known Natu¬ 
ralists, for the purpose of advancing the cause of Natural History 
in Great Britain and Ireland, by making the labours of their 
confreres more generally known, not only by Beviews of Works, 
but also of Papers read before Local Societies ; thus rendering it, 
as far as possible, a perfect Bibliographical Record of the Progress 
of Natural History at Home and Abroad. 
To enable the Editors to carry out this design, the support and 
friendly co-operation of Naturalists, Authors, and Publishers must 
be freely given. All works on Natural History sent to the Editors 
shall, in every instance, receive a notice; but those not sent can 
not be entitled to have more than the contents of the title-page in¬ 
serted,^—an exception being made in the case of very expensive 
works. 
The matter will appear under the following heads :— 
I. reviews 0 W worms on Natural History and Geology. 
These will be from the pens of Naturalists eminent in special de¬ 
partments. The staff of writers at the 'present time comprises some 
of our best known investigators. 
