[913] Sir J. Richardson, ibid. p. 190.
[914] Phil. Trans. 1747, p. 395.
[915] Amœn. Acad., Essay 75.
[916] Report to the Brit Assoc. 1843, p. 130.
[917] Quart. Journ., Geol. Soc., 1846, vol. ii. p. 268.
[918] Four individuals of a large species of land shell (Bulimus), from Valparaiso, were brought to England by Lieutenant Graves, who accompanied Captain King in his expedition to the Straits of Magellan. They had been packed up in a box, and enveloped in cotton: two for a space of thirteen, one for seventeen, and a fourth for upwards of twenty months: but, on being exposed by Mr. Broderip to the warmth of a fire in London, and provided with tepid water and leaves, they revived, and lived for several months in Mr. Loddiges' palm-house, till accidentally drowned.
[919] Camb. Phil. Trans., vol. iv. 1831.
[920] Edin. New Phil. Journ., April 1844
[921] Phil. Trans. 1835, p. 303.
[922] The specimen is preserved in the Museum of the Zool. Soc. of London.