334 TRANS. OF THE ACAD. OF SCIENCE. 
oo rom the Pottsville Sci. Asso.; Proc. of 4 Amer. Phil. Soe, 
ne an 60, July & Dee., 1858,—from the Societ 
— a a communication from Mr. d. 76. M. South- 
ieee presenting Indian pottery, a stone chisel, and other In- 
dian iipenene found in Missouri; and, also, a honeycomb- 
like piece of wood of an old oak tree, being probably the 
pose SA of or oe development “thaclighou the inner wood 
resented a a of bo goat (Tenia 
nn presen 
sai). ‘He observed that he had neyer seen an ves 
all those observ st by him were found i 0 immi- 
er Earope, and also in some Texans after a cap- 
in Mexico. He dwelt upon the late sawn? of = 
vie so : cory ain oe : 
rr J.C. d presented a specimen of fossil co — 
— een € O. & Bis s. Railroad. — 
a ae “ape 18, 1859. | . 
; en Dr. Wisuueros in he ia 
