138 Scientific Intelligence. 
ey is amply made up in the very full and complete generic descrip 
prize 
by the working Bryologist. glossary of terms not in common use — 
and an excellent al semgbiga Index to generic and specific — close 
se 
IH. Astronomy. 
1, New Planets.—Two more planets supposed to belong to 
situated between ey and Jupiter, were discovered on the 
tober last ;—one by Luther at Bilk,—which has been nel 
whose R. A. at 9 3 m. of that day was 2° 25', and Dee. 
the other by Goldschmidt of Paris,—which has been called 4 
which on the eighth of October at 72 15™, was situated in 
and Dec. —7° 30’. They were observed to have a retrograd 
about 15’ daily. 
2. Elements of Comet 1855, I, (Astron. Nach., 961.)—Gi Iv 
are the elements of the comet discov ered by Dr. Schweitzer 
cow on the 1]th of April last; they were computed from the 
observations of ‘the Ith and 19th of April, and those of Hamb 
Altona of May 5. 
Perihelion passage, 
i 
1855, cee Pas. M. T. Berlin. 
App 
nts of Leucothea (35), (Astron. Nach., 963. )—The follor 
Si planet were computed by J. C. Oudema 
vy rom’ 
ns of April 20, and those of Leyden of Apri a7 
May, 0.0, M. T. Greenwich. 
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