Botany and Zoology. ; 121 
Salterella, 9 of Styliola, 1 of Phragmotheca, Seven out of the 9 
genera are represented in the Fdlataten rocks, while the United 
States, Britain, and Russia, have afforded each only four. Bar- 
rande refers these Piompea, genera to the Cephalopods. He states 
that the plates already engraved for his volumes on Bohemian fos- 
sil Ce “ag ds number four hundre 
3. é Teyler: ee systématique de la ie a: Palé- 
ontalogiqne par J.C. WinkLeR. Cinquiéme et Sixiéme Livraisons. 
Harlem, 1 
867.—These two site ce eg this valeadla work, which 
is one of the best catalogues of the kin r publish 
don, 1867. (John Murray, Albemarle street).—Siluria is a wake 
of universal interest—as it treats of the foundation rocks and earli- 
est life in geology, and of all countries, Its illustrious author who 
early began to write out the history, ‘pa assed it through its third 
edition in 1859, and now has brought it up to the sect pe time 
and issued the fourth. The present volume contains des addi- 
whom ~ work is dedicate 
erialien zur Mineralogie Russlands, von NiKOLAI VON 
4 Kose sai —The fifth volume of this great ute of General 
von Kokscharof on Russian Mineralogy has been 
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Ill, BOTANY AND ZOOLOGY. 
: 1. Botanical Necrology for the year 1867. 
: Dr. Heyry P. Sarrwett, died at Penn Yan, New York, ss 
the 15th of November, at the age of 75 years. He was, we 
lieve, indigenous to the western of the State of New York, 
and when a medical student resided at Goi 
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