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numerous speciniens of encrinites with univalve mollusca in a similar 
position, and now no longer question the truth of our ti conjecture. 
Locality.—Carboniferous limestone, Grayson Coun y, Ky., associated 
with ASchiasls; Pentremites florealis, Vobtwcrade spinosus, Owen 
and Shumard, and numerous undescribed Crinoides 
1V. Astronomy. 
Elements of Dien’s Comet, (Compt..Ren., t. 40, p. 636.) —The — 
fe parabolic elements of the comet discovered Jan. 14, by 
Dien of the Paris Observatory were computed by Mr. Oudemans ee 
the observation at Berlin of Jan. 15, Kremsmunster Jan, 28, and Ley- 
den Feb. 17, 
Perihelion paeee 1854, pots We 074, M. my Gren pene 
Long. perihelion, 165° et qnx. 
asc. node, - - - - 238 i9 8 1855, Jan. 1 
ea a : - - - - - 34 10 57 23 
ge digite vemenialct ra a 
ian dicedt: y 
2. New Planet, (Astron. Jour., No. 84. ) Mr Chacornac « of the Paris 
i s been 
eleventh magoitu e, and itan bsteroid, forms the thirty-fourth of the 
up or this planet has been computed by Lesser 
Bhakeviitonet 
; ie: id 44 140 204° 57 §"3 7° 27 5GM1 Paris. 
13,10 2 54:1 203 36 35°4 6. 38 57 2 herreaganieng 
20, 10 49 20:7 202 12 53-3 -5 49 36°6 Ber 
1855, nee pores se Ex oe 
Mean anomaly, - 38° 53”-0 
Long. perihefion, - - - 157 a 19 +7 } Mn. Eqnx. 
asc. : - 184 1 45:3 1855-0 
Angle of excentricy, ‘ : 6: SA: 620 
Ticlinatio . rs 5 10 10°5 
g. semi- axis major, - - . 0°426961 
ss Mn. daily motion, # love 2:909565 
3. New Planet, (Astron. Jour., N ig a thirty- -fifth member of the 
tained by Professor Riimker 
hom &. anet’s R. A. Planet’s Dec. 
1855, April 21 10 1318-6 180° 57’ 461 = -5° 10’ 167 i 
0 40 13:0 49 21:3. -5 10 45 
w Comet, (Astron. Journ., No., 84).—Dr. Schweitzer Seo 
ered s clescopie comet at Mouse on the lith of April, and observed 
it as follo 
= 1855, ae ee ee eee 
15, s - =) “JQ 20 -13 40 
Sens Sy, Vol, No. SaTe, 1855. i8 
