312 Bibliography. 
embraces eight octavo volumes, with numerous plates and illustrations, 
may be obtained at the reduced price of $2 per volume for the whole 
set, or $2 25 for a single volume, by addressing Mr. Wm. S. Vaux, 
chairman of the committee of publication, No. 145 Arch street, Phil- 
adelphia. 
10. The Southern Journal of Medicine and Pharmacy ; edited by J. 
Lawrence Suitz, M. D., and S. D. Sinxzer, M. D., Jan., 1846, No. 
1, Vol. i, semi-monthly. Charleston: Burges & James, publishers— 
This new medical journal is published in numbers of 120 pages each, 
‘neatly printed and very well edited. The bibliographical notices and 
reviews, abstracts from American and foreign journals, and new facts — 
in pharmacy, are all uncommonly full and judiciously selected. The 
chemical part of the work could not be in better hands, and if contin- 
ued as it is begun, its value to medical men will make it very gene- 
rally read in all parts of the country. 
11. The Buffalo Medical Journal; edited by Austin Fuint, M. D. 
—Nine numbers of this monthly journal of medicine have appeared. 
Each number contains 24 pages, and includes much original matter, 
besides excerpts and bibliographical notices. 
ss CORRECTION. 
In the notice of Sullivant’s Musci Alleghanienses, on p. 71 of the 
last number of the Journal, an important mistake and omission occurs, 
which the editors are desired to correct in the ensuing number. The 
proper diagnosis and habitat of Syrrhopodon ? excelsus has been left out 
altogether, and that of a very different moss, viz. Leucophanes? Lea- 
num substituted for it. To make the proper correction, all that stands 
under No. 170, on pp.’71, 72, should be stricken out, and the following 
introduced in its place. A.G 
170. Syrrworopon? ExcELSus (n. sp.). 
Caule ascendente innovando-ramoso ; foliis e basi subvaginante recurvis auguste 
lanceolatis costatis complicato-carinatis in medio margine reflexis apicem versus 
argute serratis punctulato-areolatis. . . . . . 
Has mine montis Grandfather, Caroline Septentrionalis, arbo- 
reus. 
172. Levcopuanes? LrEanum (n. sp.). 
Densissime cespitosum, fastigiato-ramosum ; ramis corpusculorum (fol. abortiv.) 
congestis acervulis terminatis ; foliis lineari-subulatis convoluto-canaliculatis ecos- 
tatis subsecundis nitidis albido-viridibus, e compluribus stratis tubulosarum cellula- 
Hum conformatis. . . .°. 7; 
Has. in sylvaticis depressis inter montes Alleghanienses, ad arborum truncos pU- 
tredine decompositos, necnon in Ohione, haud infrequens, at semper sterile: beat. 
texit. 
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eye 
T. G. Lea, scrutator muscorum in vicinia urbis Cincinnati indefensus, primum de- 
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