_ two maps. Ap 
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travelled by the Expedition in 1849.—Appendix B. Latitudes and Lon- 
gitudes in the Great Salt Lake Valley——Appendix C. Zoology, includ- 
ing the descriptions of ‘the Quadrupeds and Birds, by Prof. Spencer F. 
Baird ; the Reptiles, by Prof. Baird and Chas. Girard ; the Insects, by 
Prof. Haldeman.—Appendix D. Botany, by Prof. Jobn Torrey.—Ap- 
pendix E. Geology and Paleontology, by James Hall.—Appendix F. 
Chemical Analyses, &c., by Dr. L. D. Gale —Appendix G. Meteoro- 
logical Tables,. The natural history portion, as well as the rest of the 
work, is illustrated by excellent plates, and the whole volume is of high 
value to science. obs 
3. DeCandolle’s Prodromus Syst. Nat. Regni Vegetabilis. Pars 
XIII, Sect. Prior. Paris, 10 Mai, 1852, pp. 741.--This long-expected 
volume, which finishes the Monopetala, has at length reached us. _ Itis 
entirely occupied with the SoranacEx, by Prof. Duval, and the PLan- 
TAGINACER, by Decaisne, The former family is made to include two 
about 1,700 in number, 165 belong to Cestrum, 58 to Nicotiana, 60 to 
i i Iphonse De 
two genera, each of a single species, are referred by A pha 
Candolle to the order Polemoniacee. The 14th volume, ae we 
presume, will go to press without delay, is to comprise the Polygonea, 
‘ymel 
* See our former notice, vol. xii, p. 448. 
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