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Sotany and Z0ology, — Note on the Vegetation of 4he CoaJ Period, by J. E. Tesche* 

 MACHER, 4;ld. — Consp^^tu* Crusuiieoruin^ &c. i Crustacea of the U. S. Ex- 

 loring Expedition, by James D, Dasa : Mastodon in Northern Illinois, by 

 >Qf, S. P. Lathrop, 439. -> 



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Miscellaneous InteUi&ence, — Great Exhibition in London, 440. — Aurora Borealk, 

 443.— On the Earthquake in Calabni^ ♦)y E.J. MoRRf&,443.— PalieontographicaJr 

 Society, 444 — Dr, Krantz's Geologicitf and Mineralogical Specimens : Gdd in 

 Australia : Prize offered toy the Royal Prussian Academy a^ Berlin, A^.-^ 

 Ofii^aary ^Lorenz Oken, 445.— Alextiinder da^SaliizzO: William Nicol; Baron 



de Siivestre : Dr. Kor 



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Bibliography. —Vnhed States Exploring Expeilifea during the years I838-18j 

 under the command of Charles Wilkes, U.Svl?.; Meteorology, by Charles 

 Wii^KEsi, U,S i\., 446— Ocrth^s of Clieraistrf for the use of Students, by Wi*, 

 Gregory, M.D. : Catalogiie of Sheik contained in the collection of Dr. JoHiff 

 C. Jait, 447.— a Synopsis of the Clagj^ificatioa of the Briti:?t\. Palaeozoic Rocks, 

 by the Rev. Adam Sedgwjck; witlv/i detailed Systematic Description of the 

 British Paleozoic Fossils in the Gedif>gicHl Muaeum of the University of Cam- 

 bridge, by Frederick M'CoY, 44ft— IVfonographie des Pofpiers Fossiles des 

 Terrains Palsozoiques pr^ede d'tm.Tableari General -^^ la Classification des 

 Polypes, by MM. Milne EdwariTs "atjd Jples Haime : Elements of Anilyt- 

 icaJ Geometry, by Albert E. Church, A.M., 449.— Tlie Terrestrial Air- 

 brealhing:MolIusc3 of the United States and the adjacent Territories of North 

 America, described an4^ illustrated by Amos Binney, edited by Augustus A. 

 Gould : History of PrOjpfilers and Stpam Navigation with Biograjllncal Sketches 

 of the early Inventors, ft/ Robert M!*eFAnfc,<jvE, C.E.-: The Geological Ob- 

 server, by Sir Henry T. de la Beche, CVB' F.R S., 450 —Elements of Ge- 

 ology, intended for the use of Students, by 5^ u el ^: John : The Micro- 

 scopic Anatomy of the Human Body in Health and Disease, by IIrthuh ^Iill 

 Hassall, M.B., 451.— The Mic^QsCopist, or a' compl^;:JT?Hiuarfor the use of 

 the Microscope, for-Physicians, Students, and all lovers of Natural Science, by 

 Joseph H. WvTHRS,* M.D. : Report" of the Special Committee in Hivor of a, 

 Geo!ogic«l Survey of California, submitted by Mr. RanbaLl: GraptoiUhes de 

 Boheme, par JoAcafsi BarrandE : - Prof Owen, F.R.S., on Dinornis : Ameri- 

 can Historical and -Literary Curioshies, consisting of Fac-similes of original 

 Documents relating to the events of the American Revolution, &c., by J. Jay 

 Smith and J. F. Watson, 452.— The Serpent Symbol, and the Worship of the 

 Reciprocal Principles of Nature in America, by E. G. Sqcier, 453. 



List of Works, 453. 



Index, 455. 



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