130 Canadian Record of Science. 



28. Amazonian Tortoise Myths. Rio de Janeiro, Wm. Scully. 

 Publisher. 1875, pp. 40. 



29. Notes on the Manufacture of Pottery among Savage Races. 

 Published at the office of the " South American Mail," Rio de Jan- 

 eiro, 1875, pp. 70. 



30. Exploracoes Scientificas,— I. Commissao Geologica do Brazil. 

 Catalogo da Exposicao de Obras Publicas do Ministerio da Agricul- 

 tura, Rio de Janeiro, 1876, 96-106. 



31. Nota sobre Algumas Tangas de Barro Cosido dos Antigos 

 Indigenas da Ilha de Marajo. Archivos do Museu Nacional do Rio 

 de Janeiro, I. Trimestre 1°, 21-25, Estampas III, IV & V, 1876. 



32. Descripgao dos Objectos de Pedra de Origem Indigena Con- 

 servados no Museu Nacional. Arch, do Mus. Nac. do Rio de 

 Janeiro, I, Trim. 2° & 3°, 45-53, Estampas VII & VIII, & 2 figu- 

 res, 1876. 



33. The Geological Survey of Brazil. First Preliminary Report 

 made to the Counselor Thomaz Jose" Coelho de Almeida, Minister 

 and Secretary of State for Agriculture, etc. ; by Ch. Fred. Hartt. 

 Chief of the Geological Commission of the Empire of Brazil, Rio 

 de Janeiro, 1876. Translated and abridged by Prof. T. B. Corn- 

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(Posthumous). 



34. Contributes para a ethnologia do valle do Amazonas, par 

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Book Notices. 



Fern Flora. 1 — This little book, issued as an appendix to the 

 School Fern-Flora of Canada, is a useful contribution to Canadian 

 Botany. The first seven pages are devoted to the structural charac- 

 ters of ferns, and taxonomic considerations. The remainder is 

 occupied by a description of the various genera and species, together 

 with an account of their geographical range, and special localities 

 for the rarer species. The descriptions are clear and direct. The 

 principal genera are illustrated by a plate of well-executed figures. 

 The book is of a convenient size to be used in the field, but its 

 usefulness for the ordinary student would be enhanced, had an 

 analytical key been provided. — D. P. P. 



1 The Fern Flora of Canada ; descriptions of all the native ferns of the 

 Dominion, with the localities where they grow. By George Lawson, Ph. D., &c. 

 Halifax, A. & N- MacKinlay, 1889, (pp. 29.) 



