[12] Ibid. 258, N. Dict. d’Hist. Nat. xvi. Art. Intelligence.

[13] Kirby’s Bridge. Treat. Intro. p. xxxii.

[14] N. Dict. d’Hist. Nat. xxii. Art. Nature, 377; Anim. sans Vert. i. p. 317.

[15] Anim. sans Vert. i. p. 316.

[16] Anim. sans Vert., vol. i. 322.

[17] On the Influence of the Moon on the Earth’s Atmosphere; Journal de Physique, Prairial, an. vi. Most of Lamarck’s other essays on Meteorology will be found in the periodical just named.

[18] The most recent and probably the best edition of the Animaux sans Vertébres, is in eight volumes octavo, augmented with notes by M. M. Deshages and Milne Edwards.

[19] Animaux sans Vertébres, i. 381.

[20] Horæ Entomologicæ, p. 213.

[21] Cuvier conceives that the basin of Paris contains a greater accumulation of fossil shells than any other place of equal extent. At Grignon, no fewer than six hundred different species have been collected in a space not exceeding a few square toises.