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345; v,32— 47, IG<»- -»Jl»4, 'J37— -^84, 293—304; vi, 14!<--178, 183—188,235—244, 

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On various topics of Zoology, in Nicholson's British Encyclopedia, (Am. ed. 

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18. Obituary. — The Hon. Simeon DeVVitt, late Surveyor gen- 

 eral of the State of New York, died at Ithaca, Dec. 3, 1834, in the 

 seventy ninth year of his age. He was an eminent patron and cul- 

 tivator of useful knowledge, and himself posses.sed high scientific at- 

 tainments, especially in astronomy, engineering and general phys- 

 ics. This Journal and its editor were honored by communications 

 from him and while we deeply lament his loss not only as a friend of 

 Science but as " a pure patriot, a zealous indefatigable public offi- 

 cer, an estimable citizen and an honest man," we feel that he is 

 among the revered dead, having gone down to the grave " full of 

 years and of honors." We trust that Albany will pay a just tribute 

 to his memory by a full biographical notice. 



19. Modern Trilohites of New South Shetland. — These Crusta- 

 cea, so interesting to geology, whose families were supposed to be 

 entirely extinct, still have, it seems, living representatives in the cold 

 region of New South Shetland. Dr. Eights has figured and descri- 

 bed them with scientific skill in the Transactions of the Albany In- 

 stitute, Vol. II, No. 1. This paper of Dr. Eight4^with his interest- 

 ing description of the island, as well as tlie other contents of the No. 

 referred to, we intended to notice more particularly, but the work 

 having been mislaid, we have not been able, after much search, to 

 find a copy of it and of course we could not fulfil our design. 



20. Recent Scientific Publications in the U. States. — Botanical 

 Teacher for North America : in which are described the indigenous 

 and common exotic Plants, growing north of the gulf of Mexico. 

 By Laura Johnson : under the supervision of Prof. A. Eaton. The 

 generic characters are from the descriptions of Prof. Lindley ; the 



