EDINBURGH NEW PHILOSOPHICAL JOURNAL, EXHIBITING A VIEW OF THE PROGRESSIVE DISCOVERIES AND IMPROVEMENTS IN THE SCIENCES AND THE ARTS. EDITORS. 2-16 THOMAS ANDERSON, M.D., F.R.S.E., REGIUS PROFESSOR OF CHEMISTRY, UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW; SIR WILLIAM JARDINE, BART., F.R.S.E.; JOHN HUTTON BALFOUR, A.M., M.D., F.R.SS. L. & E., F.L.S., REGIUS KEEPER OF THE ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN, AND PROFESSOR OF MEDICINE AND BOTANY, FOR AMERICA, HENRY D. ROGERS, LL.D., Hon. F.R.S.E., F.G.S., STATE GEOLOGIST, PENNSYLVANIA; PROFESSOR OF NATURAL HISTORY IN THE JANUARY ................ APRIL 1860. VOL. XI. NEW SERIES. EDINBURGH: ADAM AND CHARLES BLACK. LONGMAN, BROWN, GREEN, & LONGMANS, LONDON. MDCCCLX. CONTENTS. 1. Observations on the Genetic Cycle in Organic Nature, and particularly on the Relation between the different Forms of Alternation of Generations and the more Ordinary Modifications of the Reproductive Process. BY GEORGE OGILVIE, M.D., Lecturer on the Institutes 3. On the Vestiges of Extinct Glaciers in the Lake Districts 4. On the Application of certain Laws of Heat and Com- bustion to the Use and Economy of Fuel. Being the substance of a Paper read before the Aberdeen Philo- PAGE |