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GeoIogy.—DiBCOYery of FossU Fish in the Coal Formation of New Brunswick, 

 by Dr. C. T. Jackson, 281.— Immense Coal bed: On Fossil Fish in the Coal 

 rocks of Ohio, by J. W. Foster, 282.— Sulphate and Carbonate of Copper of 

 Bristol, Conn., 283- 



Zoology—On the Classification of the Crustacea Grapsoidea, by James D. Dana, 

 283.— Note to the Paper on the Cancroidea, by J. D. Dana ; On the Resusci- 

 tation of Frozen Fish, by Prof. O. P. Hubbard, 291. 



Astronomy.— 'Ne^ Planet Irene, 293. 



Miscellaneous Intelligence. —Smiibsonian Institution, 293,- 



servatory, 295.— The Solar Eclipse : Science of Pisa, 300.— Fish of Mi. Boica: 

 The Werner Festival atFreyberg: Monticelli's colleciion of Minerals at Na- 

 ples for sale : Correction, 301. — Obituary, — Sir James Graham Dalyell, 3(S- 



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List of Works, 304. 



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