Bibliography. 149 
No. 37. Jan., Feb. and March, 1847. et 299, List of officers for the year.—p, 
305, On the Cor pov wag et Dr. Meig —p. 311, A missing star in Lalande’s Chart 
shown proba e LeVerrier's vince and determining the position of this 
planet in 1795 YS on 
BEDINGS OF THE area y or Natorat Sciences or Paitaperrnia.— 
Vol. iii, No. 7, Jan. and Feb., 1847.—p. 143, Observation on fossil trees in the No- 
T 
maria. YT cou a Bete tmce any moe bat the areole are not to be mistaken. J 
have preserve e large pieces, as also some of the bark of the tree, which is 
appare nily an irrgatari fluted ‘Sigi Uaria."’"—p. 149, Description of new nsects ; 
S. S. Haldem hsia quadricollis, Chorea (n. gen.) pulsator, Eburia distincta, 
Evapholodés simplicicollis, Stenura? cyanea, Ploiaria maculata.—On the 
t t > 
. womey- 
Length 143 inches; arogans breadth 74 ivi height 53. It was evidently a 
i dou 
. Me 
acna, Microrhopala, Galeruca, Calomicrus, ionychis, hag? Riddon as Dis- 
onycha, Graptodera, Systena, Crepidodera, Psylliodes, Aphhon a, Thyamis, Dibo- 
lia, Cheetocnema, eroderma, Metac hroma, pmolpus ryptocep og Mona- 
chus, oye jd odcin zdon, Tritoma mary eiplex, x, Lycoperdina, stag aie a, Brachia- 
yperaspis, Exocho omus, Chilocor Seem us. This closes a deserip- 
tions of aid Melsheimer, which we ph ibeio it in Vol. ii, No. 2, (April, 1844,) of the 
ete 
0. 8, art and April.—p. 185, On living hpbiiie te in 1 oma between 
tho 6 uinea fowl and the Turkey A. Say (56 ess and W, Kite.—p. 190, of 
the: cada septendecim; Mi Miss Morris.—p. 191, sg Fo of the dust of an- 
m Cua ba; JC —p. 200, Remarks on the birds observed in ae 
aan ‘Me 
Procrepines or tHE Boston Society or Natura History, atin 1847. 
—p. 193, Blind Crawfish of the Mammoth Cave, (Astacus oo us;) W. F. 
Channing.—Prof. Agassiz mentioned the fact ascertained Erichson, that ae 
Crawfishes of America have all one pair of gills less than sé of the “We world. 
—p- 195, Microscopic examinatio 5 aD. —p. 
Description vf seg Shells of the Exploring Expedition, ( ong species o of *Partule, 
of Pupa, of Balea, five of Achatinella, seven of Helicina, nine of Cyclos- 
junit, and fone’ of Truncatella; 4. a6 Goul at =p. 198, A new species of Manatus, 
from Cape Palmas, (M. nasutus “wR 
NN. AND: 
Sects, ample. N J. Walt new species of aint R. K. Greville — 
n| lcidites. and Oi: in ihe collection of Rev. F. W. Hope; F. 
Walker.—Birds of Caleutta; C. J. Sundevall—Development of the Lyco CeR 5 
K. Maller.—On the Siliceous Bodies of the Chalk and other formations; J. S. 
Bowerbank.—A new species of Pe nella. Develnnaaae ea M. Du ‘ossé. 
7 e- 
LOGICAL Poe den Pfeiffer on new land L. Reeve on new spe 
of Chama ; n two new she pins.—Rev. Dr. Flem- 
ing on the deRiNntivn- 6 of trees; Dr. our on Carex saxatilis and C. Grahami. 
ANNALES DES Scien = Maxeneiiele —Septe -—Forms of the Crania of the 
inhabitants of the No ais Retzius, Creplin.—On the ba pagan ye - ee 
ra 
J. Calder 
rieties ska cies and specie 
ober. na the Nemertide de Dutirefage—On species, &c.; Cherreul.— 
Development of leaves; C. E. de Mercklin.—On the genus Godoya and its ana- 
1 ; oh on. 
 Wkecad were the Nemertide ; de Quatrefages.—Pulmograde oe “| se 
British Sea ; E. Forbes.—Genera and species of Echinodermata; gas 
sor s Godova and its analogues; E. Planchon.—On the Develibment ota pa 
