CONTENTS. 



Art. I. On Terrestrial or Epigeic Deposits on the surface of 



the Morea, - - - Page 1 



II. Obsei-vations on/);he Harricanes and Storms of the 

 West Indieis and the Coast of the United States. 

 By W. C. Redfield, of New York, - 20 



III. Critical Notices of various Organic Remains hither- 



to discovered in North America. By Richard 



Harlan, M. D, - - - 28 



Saurian Genera — Crocodilus, Plesiosaurus, Basilosaurus, 



Ichthyosaurus, Mosasaurus, Geosaurus, Sauroce- 



phalus — Coprolites — Cartilaginous Fishes —Fishes 



proper, ... - 40 



IV. On the Chemical Composition of the Crystallized 



Oxychloride of Antimony. By James F. W. 

 Johnston, A, M., F. R. S. E., F. G. S., Reader in 

 Chemistry and Mineralogy in the University of 

 Durham. Communicated by the Author, - 41 



V. Observations upon the Salmonidae met with during 

 an Excursion to the North-west of Sutherland- 

 shire, in June 1834. By Sir William Jardine, 

 Bart., F. R. S., M. W. S., &c. &c. Communicated 

 by the Author, - - - 46 



1. Salmo salar or Common Salmon, - ib. 



2. Salmo Trutta or Sea Trout, - - 49 

 .3. Salmo albus or Herling, - - 50 

 1, Salmo eiiox or Grey, - - - ib. 



