282 Scientific Notices. 



January 12. — M. Magendie gave a verbal account of a Memoir, 

 by M. Desmoulins, on the Coynposition of the Spinal Marrow. 

 M. Bailli read a Memoir on the Use of the Horns of certain 

 Animals^ particularly in the Buffalo. 



January 19. — M. Le Gallois jun. deposited a Memoir, written 

 by his father, on Animal Heat. 



M. Segalas presented a kidney, converted, by the formation of 

 a number of calculi, into a great membranous sac. 



M. Desmouslins commenced reading a Memoir on the Use of 

 the colours of the Choroid Coat, in the Eyes of vertebrated 

 Animals. 



January 26. — M. Strauss continued the reading of his Memoir, 

 on the Anatomy of the Cockchaffer. 



M. Desmoulins concluded his Memior on the Choroid Coat. 



February 16. — M. Geoffroy presented, in order to prevent 

 anticipation, a table of corresponding nomenclature of the various 

 Bones of the Cranium in vertebrated Animals. 



Art. XLI. Scientijic Notices. 



CHARACTERS OF THE CEBRIONIDiE. 



Norwich, Aprils, 1824. 

 Siu, 



An important error has crept into Dr. Leach's useful 

 Monograph on the Cebrionidae in the Zoological Journal, which 

 should not, I think, go uncorrected. The Family is stated to be 

 Heteromerous, " Tarsi pedum anteriorum et mediorum, 5-articu- 

 lati ; posteriorum, 4-articulati :" whereas it is Pentamerous, and 

 the description should have been " Tarsi omnes articulis quinque." 

 I am, Sir, 



Yours very obediently, 

 Thomas Buigiitwell, F.L.S. 

 J. G. Children, Esq. 



