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presso-conicis, basi rhomboideis ; areolis junioribus tomentosis, 

 reliquis nudis ; aculeis radiantibus 22 brevissimis, setiformibus, 

 interioribus 5-6-8 elongatis et horum uno quandoque central!; 

 omnibus levi tactu deciduis, niveis, centralibus apice rufis. 



Mammillaria recurvispina. 

 M. simplex, glaucescens, subgloboso-depressa, mammillis conico- 

 obtusis, crassis ; areolis et axillis nudis. Aculei 8. Unus su- 

 premus tenuissimus, infimus longissimus crassior, reliqui tria 

 paria efformant opposita. Omnes sunt reflexi, curvati, radiantes. 

 Notices respecting Peederia ; by P. W. Korthals. The author re- 

 marks, that as Musca voinitoria is misled by the peculiar smell of the 

 Aroidese, just so is M. sarcophaga misled by plants of this genus. — 

 Description of the Goettingen Botanic Garden; by Dr. J. F. Hoff- 

 mann. — Botanical Notices, by Dr. J. F. Hoffmann : On Lemna ar- 

 rhiza ; On the Occurrence of Petiolated Hairs in Villarsia nymphce- 

 oides and other Aquatic Plants ; On the Si)ontaneous Ignition of 

 Dictamnus albus. — F. A. G. Miguel De Encephalarto horrido, Lehm., 

 ejusque formis. — Botanical Notices, by C. Mulder : Vegetable Mon- 

 strosities. — J. Van der Hoeven on the Heart of the Crocodiles, with 

 an account of our knowledge thereof. — Dr. H. Schlegel on the Nos- 

 trils in Sula. — Notices of Works : Huschke De Bursse Fabricii ori- 

 gine ; Gould's Birds of Australia ; Imhoft's Genera Curculionidum. 



No. in. 



Anatomy of the Scorpion Fly '{Panorpa communis) ; by Dr. A. 

 Brants. — Dr. A. J. D. Steenstra Toussaint De Systemate Uropoetico 

 Squali glauci. — Q. M. R. Verhuell on the Differences between Pieris 

 Napi and Pieris Rapce. — H. C. Van Hall on the Increase of Trees in 

 Thickness. — A. C. C. F. Van Winter's Geognostical Notices of the 

 Basalts of the Central Rhine. — Notices of Works : Analysis of the 

 New Transactions of the First Class of the Royal Institute of the 

 Netherlands ; Archives du Museum d'Histoire Naturelle ; Mayer's 

 Comparative Anatomy ; Van Deen's Anatomical Description of a 

 monstrous 6-legged Frog ; H. Schlegel's Drawings of Amphibia, 

 2nd Decade; J. MuUer on the Auditory Organs in the Cyclostomi; 

 Peligot and Decaisne on Sugar Beet-root. 



PROCEEDINGS OF LEARNED SOCIETIES. 



GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



Nov. 18, 1840. — Read the first part of a Memoir on the Evi- 

 dences of Glaciers in Scotland and the North of England, by the 

 Rev. Prof. Buckland, D.D., Pres. G.S. 



Dr. Buckland's attention was first directed by Prof. Agassiz in 

 October 1838 to the pheenomena of polished, striated, and furrowed 

 surfaces on the south-east slope of the Jura, near Neuchatel, as well 

 as to the transport of the erratic boulders on the Jura, as the effects 

 of ice ; but it was not until he had devoted some days to the exami- 



