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Districts of Victoria, etc., by R. Brovert Smytu, 263.—On Old Water Courses, 
by Dr. J. 8S. NewBerry, 267.—The Volcano of Kilauea, and great Harthquake 
Waves, by Rev. Titus i 269.—A Treatise on Ore Deposits, by Br 
NRAD: Diamonds in Australia: The Atpyornis of Madagascar, 
Ap. MinyE-Epwarps and Atr. GRaNpIpDIER, 275.—Preliminary Notice of the 
Lamellibranchiate Shells of the Upper Helderberg, Hamilton and Chemung 
Groups, by JAMES Hatt, 276. 
Zoology.—Mollusean Fauna of New Haven, by Gzo. H. Perxrns, 276. 
Astronomy.—Elements of Asteroid (109),8by E. H. F. Peters, 277. 
Intelligence —On Force and Will, by:B. A. Goutp, 277%.—On Auroral 
appearances and their connection with the phenomena of Terrestrial Magnetism, 
: . ced b 
Lighting Are ed Buoys. Premium for the year 1871 offered by the Nether- } 
land Society for the Promotion of Industry: Academy of Sciences, Paris, 284. 
Obituary.—Rev. att Jones, 284. 
Miscellaneous Bibliography.—Transactions of the Chicago Academy of Science, Vol. 
I, Part II, 1869: Guide to the Study of Insects, by Dr. A. S. Packarp ye Jr., 
285.—Theory of Existence: A Practical Treatise on Metallurgy adapted ‘fron 
: the last London Edition of Protiaior Kerl’s a by Witt1am Crookes 
_ and Ernst Réurie: Lithology of the Seas of the Old World, by M. Detesss, 
e. > spite senate age Universal Exposition, 1867-—Reports of the United 
Prosodings of SG eS 288, 
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