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attacked by those very ticks which it has permitted to multiply. 

 The balance of nature is therefore being restored. The lizards, 

 snakes, and birds are reappearing, and " the maximum influence both 

 for good and for evil, of Herpestes inungo, is passing away in Jamaica." 



Boletim do Museu Paraense contains in the 4th part of the first 

 volume, a striking plate of the water-plant Moureva fluviatilis, one of 

 the Podostemaceae, illustrating a contribution to the botanical 

 geography of Guiana, by Dr. Jacques Huber. Herein also F. Katzer 

 announces the discovery by Dr. Joao Coelho of Silurian rocks, largely 

 composed of sponge-spicules and containing graptolites, in the 

 Maecuru valley. Such fossils had not previously been found in Brazil. 



The Cheltenham Examiner has lately been publishing a series of 

 articles on Cheltenham as a health resort, in which we are as much 

 surprised as pleased to find one entitled " The Great Divide," a term 

 which the writer here applies to the water-shed between the 

 Severn and the Thames. He proceeds in thoroughly scientific, no less 

 than popular fashion, to show how this has gradually moved back- 

 wards from the west, so that the Cheltenham area, instead of draining 

 into the Severn, formerly supplied the Thames. The Chelt now 

 flows westward, but there is evidence of a former river flowing along 

 the same valley, but in an easterly direction, draining the westerly 

 extension of the Cotteswolds, since worn aAvay. 



Cedric Chivers' " New Book List," the first volume of which has 

 just closed, is a useful idea well carried out. But it will not be of 

 much help to scientific men till someone of more technical knowledge 

 is placed on its staff. A zoologist, looking at the subject index of 

 no. 12, would infer that no zoological works had been published 

 during December last ; and yet the list itself contains Newton's 

 " Dictionary of Birds, Part IV.," Cunningham's " Natural History of 

 the marketable marine Fishes of the British Isles," Grant's " Hand- 

 book to the Game Birds, Vol. II.," " The Cambridge Natural His- 

 tory, Vol. II.," and five or six others that ought to have been referred 

 to under zoology. So also Bailey's " Surviyal of the Unlike " is 

 not alluded to under botany. 



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