ae 
304 Miscellaneous Intelligence. , a 
O. Retonexnact: Einige Gedanken eines Nichtgelehrten bei Lesung 
des Kosmos. 138 pp. 12mo. Philadelphia, 1857. 
Boston Pegg of Natural History, Vol. V1, No. IV. Contents —Art. XXV, 
New 8 of Fossil Plants ts Km om the Anthracite and Bituminous Coal fields of 
Feey enh. by Leo Lesquererx, with introductory observations, by H. D. Rogens. 
Art. XX VI, icitentionce on mths Development of Auableps Gronovit, by Jerrnins 
5 pa gg oa On the Crustacea and ci (ate eG of the Pacific shores 
of North America, by W. 5171 mapek em" ~XXVIIL of the Pubes collected 
in Cali by Mr. ee Samuels, biatib es criptions of new pee, y C. Ginarv. 
lof the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphi ste Series, Vol. 
nh it IV—Art “XIX, Deserpton ot — on Genera and ae s of the Family 
Uri with plates 2 2 nia 7 on a group of 
on retaceous bao ell ‘oun iq Tippin Gn, iis, wer de exription of fifty-six 
epee 1 phi . by T. —Art XXI, e Caducibran- 
hate Uradele Turachian ‘by oh ‘Waites ar t. XXII, On i a rugi- 
eeps oe ws "y g. HatLow 
ge: 
: ire 
Proor Nar. Set, shleans 1857.—p. 101, Six new species Fresh- 
water an: ‘I hand hel of Texas; I. Lea 7 102, Examination of a Nickel Meteor 
ite from Mississippi; W. J. 7a ylor —p. 109, Ne Ae reece nd of a Map and Section 
illustrating the Geology of the Nebras . ‘Territory: ¥. V. Hayden—p. 117. De- 
scriptions of New Open from the Nebraska erty and Cretaceous; mi and 
Hayden.—p. 148, the Larva of Thyreus Abbottii intland.—p. | 
Bone anl Copr rolite from ame siete Re . ring 2 of Penns aylva ania; od. Lally 
p. 150, The Insectivorous mammal of th Carolina, ony ys a: 
therium sy!vestre by Emmons, is “gst ly ‘lied to ye “oa erium ¢ 
the English Purbeck beds of the Oo litie formation Leidy. Chain re ei ‘the 
s deseri 
—p. 165, Descriptions of two new genera of shells, one ineluc a species nea 
Anodonta from the Sacramento, he other an Becies ne fossil hitherto referred to Ros- 
tellaria, and named Calyptraphorus ao. rig mp heat > Rost. rite of Conrad, Tert. 
5, tifi ge 
: E Teh 4); 
. U.s. S. Tertiary fossils; 7! A. Done ad —A new w Myacites pie the Black shale 
1¢ New Red Sandstone of Pennsylvania 7. A. Conrud—p. 167, A new 
Http ei to Mytilus; 7. A. Conrad —p. uy: Notice of seme remains 
t Fishes (Cretaceous, Tertiary in New Red) Leidy.—p. 168. Examination 
of Ena ip id ee or.—p, i164, i pe of me new species of Uniones hie 
I. Lea. —p. 173, Fish coal fi Red “ —— es of Gwym 
Pa, a abi identical vith Radiolepis “pec E mons, of N. Carolina; 4 4 
p 174, On three new species of Ve e:pertilior vide; mys ay) LeConte rain Lee 
in pl. 
pote acl 133, Notes on Am merican Land Shells; W. G. Binney.—p. = 2110, = 
of new genera and species of Marine and Freshwater Fishes from ae ofa Nort 
fire i 
America; ©. Girard —A new Cypselus from P ms Cc Kennerly.— 
Notes on Goriius, larves of an ares ts a pouc’ eh ——— lcule; J, Leidy. 
p. 205.—p. 206, On the experiment o f introducing. ¢ fae “Camel in » America; Dr. 
Hammond.--p. 213, Qn N. gener ican gfe Archibuteo and oat anil ae! 
tion of a gin Toucan; J. Cussi weg 5, New ory pe ie te te E. yes! 
Lowell.-—p. 2 eg Paseti 
vis 4 everteb. &c, 
North Peciti | Expedi ition,--Species of Crustacea ( Muivids); gg SO 
