294 Miscellaneous Intelligence. 
Results of observations on the direction and force of Wind at the 
Coast Survey Stations. By Prof. A. D. Bacu 
On the application of the Electro- Chronograph in determining the 
figure-and density of the earth. By Lieut. M. P. age 
Remarks on preceding paper by Prof. L. R. Gina ; fitness of Stone 
Mountain, Ga., for such observations ; smallest atin appreciable | 
the ear between the beats of two chronometers 
On the existence in some psi of two - Insensible spots on th 
Retina. By Prof. Lewis R. Gis 
= Researches on the generation a development of the Opossum. By 
“©. Dr. Myopetron Micae. 
¥ Remarks of Prof. L. om on preceding paper ; necessity of fur- 
ther details. 
Remarks of Rev. Dr. Bacuman on the same paper; vigor and power 
sof suction of young opossum, just taken from the uterus. 
On the Paleozoic Rochis of Alabama. By Prof. M. Tuomey.* 
oe he peculiar sensations produced by a damp atmosphere. By 
Dr. W. L. Jones. 
On the age Equus. By Dr. Ropert W. GipBE 
_ Remarks on the preceding a, By F.S. oust No fossil 
SS inatini scot except cetacean, in the Eocene marl of So So. Ca. 
_ On the Northern Elephas, and on Mainhdod angustidens. By ‘Dr. R. 
ow. GiBBES. 
On Fossils common to several Fodeiaetde: By Dr. R. W 
Remarks on*the, preceding paper by. Prof. Acassiz and Pro 
MEY; the se ommon to two or more strata are very we 
. On the ‘dir bladder of the Drum-fish, Pogonias fasciatus, and the 
~~ mecha nis ism by which the sound is produced. By Dr. J. E. Hous 
asi a on the preceding paper by Prof. Agassiz; development of 
air bladder 
= BRomarkr: on the paper of Prof. Tuomey, of yesterday, by Dr. E. 
:n Eevanct and Lieut, Maury; importance of the coal fields of Alabama 
or * to the navigation and competes of the Pacific. 
" ae: : emarks on the p . Gibbes, of yesterday, by Fro Prof. 
Es | “Agassiz ; the species common to > different formations are very few, 
J », mistakes in this respect are geological erro 
< . ss Paci of a fossil ica +to the genus Leistot By 
a aie Pr rof. TuoMEY. a 
, By Lieut. M. F. Mav 
n. 
ks on the preceding , Prof. epee or the anced E 
eof the name aoF the first Pe of a — 
baa a i Ma ciee Flora of the Aflantic. By Prof. HL 
On'the ‘comparative reflecting or) of the Planets, Mare 
and. Saturn. By Prof. Lewis R. Gipse 
Distribution of the Foraminifera on the Coast of New Jersey. By _ 
F. ps Pourtaes. # 
one on this paper, by Prof. AGASSIZ ; ; the aid: mloree ha Nate 
lists, by the Coast Survey. Po 
f Succession of —_ in Foramin 
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