THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS LIBRARY 505 AN Se BIOLOGY BIOLOGY BIOLOGY BIOLOGY, Bf gm om - Return this book on or before the Latest Date stamped below. University of Illinois Library L161—H41 Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2013 http://archive.org/details/annalsofnaturalhi1218unse THE ANNALS AND MAGAZINE OF NATURAL HISTORY, INCLUDING ZOOLOGY, BOTANY, ann GEOLOGY. (BEING A CONTINUATION OF THE ‘ MAGAZINE OF BOTANY AND ZOOLOGY, AND OF LOUDON AND CHARLESWORTH’S ‘MAGAZINE OF NATURAL HISTORY. ) CONDUCTED BY Siz W. JARDINE, Barrt., F.L.S.—P. J. SELBY, Esa., F.L.S., GEORGE JOHNSTON, M.D., CHARLES C. BABINGTON, Esa., M.A., F.L.S., F.G.S., J. H. BALFOUR, M.D., Reg. Prof. Bot. Glasg., AND RICHARD TAYLOR, F.L.S., F.G.S. VOL. XII. eer rei ei oeaE«—«_NLmaeewTw aaa LONDON: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY R. AND J. E. TAYLOR. SOLD BY S. HIGHLEY;, SIMPKIN AND MARSHALL; SHERWOOD AND CO.; W. WOOD, ° TAVISTOCK STREET, BAILLIERE, REGENT STREET, AND PARIS: LIZARS, AND MACLACHLAN AND STEWART, EDINBURGH : CURRY, DUBLIN: AND ASHER, BERLIN. 1843. ‘“Omnes res create sunt divine sapientie et potentie testes, divitiz felicitatis humane :—ex harum usu bonitas Creatoris; ex pulchritudine sapientia Domini; ex ceconomia in conservatione, proportione, renovatione, potentia majestatis elucet. Earum itaque indagatio ab hominibus sibi relictis semper estimata; a vere eruditis et sapientibus semper exculta; male doctis et barbaris semper inimica fuit.”— LINN. 2 N ACES LIBRARY CONTENTS OF VOL. XIL NUMBER LXXIV. 1. Notice of the Life and Labours of DeCanpoiLeE: @xtracted [and translated] from the Address delivered before the Royal Botanical So. ciety of Ratisbon, by the President Prof. von MARTIUS ...seesssreeeeeees II. Observations on some Points in the Anatomy and Physiology of the Freshwater Alge. By Artuur Hitt Hassauz, Esq. 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