Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: Annals of Natural History; or Magazine of Zoology, Botany, and Geology; conducted by Sir W. Jardine, Bart., P. J. Selby, Esq., Dr. Johnson, Sir W. J. Hooker, and Richard Taylor, F.L.S. 8vo. London, 1839, with Graphic Illustrations. . No. XVI, May, 1839. 1. E. Forbes; Two British species of Cydippe, with a plate. 2. Dr. Arnott; New and Rare Indian Plants. 3. E. Beyrich; Goniatites in the transition formations of the Rhine, with figures. 4. Capt. Cautley; Fossil Ruminant allied to Giraffidse, in the Siwalik hills. 5. F. Dujardin; the Digestive Organs of Infusoria. 6. F. Walker; Descriptions of British Calcidites. 7. W. Thompson; Effects of the Hurricane of January, on Birds and Fishes. 8. Prof. Ehrenberg; Meteoric Paper composed of Confervse and Infusoria. 9. Bibliographical Notices; five articles. 10. Proceedings of Learned Societies, the Linnsean, Zoological, and Geological. 11. Miscellanies, and Meteorological Observations. No. XVII, June, 1839. 1. A. H. Haliday; Generic Distribution ot British Hvdromyzidse. 2. C. B. Babington; 'the Ranunculus aquatilis of Smith. 3. R. Patterson; Common Limpet considered as food. 4. M. Lund; Fossil Mammalia discovered in Brazil. 5. E. Forbes; Botanical Excursion to the mountains of Carniola. 6. Sir P. G. Egerion; The Wild Cattle at Bishops Auckland. 7. L. Jenyn8; Three undescribed species of Cimex, with a plate. 8. A. Cunningham; Botany of New Zealand; fourteen species characterized. 9. Information respecting Mr. Gardner's Travels in Brazil. 10. Bibliographical Notices; three articles. 11. Proceedings of the Linnsean, Botanical, Dublin Natural History, West Yorkshire Natural History, and Zoological Societies, and the Royal Irish Academy. 12. Miscellanies; six a...