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pei i with maps showing the route, and a large chart of the Ni- 
cobar Isl 
hree zoological volumes with plates were also issued in 1865, (1) on 
Birds, by Mr. ‘de Palzeln ; (2) on Crustacea, by Dr. Heller; (3) on For- 
micide, by Dr. G. Mayer. 
:f Titustrated Catalogue of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at 
Harvard College. No. 11. North American Acalephe; by ALEXANDER 
Acasswz. 234 os royal 8vo, with numerous illustrations, Published by 
order of the me EE of Massachusetts. Cambridge, 1865. (Sever & 
Francis.) —A notice of this ie beautiful and excellent work is unvoida- 
bly deferred to aaoties number 
Various “sage rs ut — of Mollusca, by Isaac Lea, LUD, 
dem 
1863 to May 1865.2 They treat of, Leaia Leidyi: 14 n. sp. of Metantdee 1 11 ns ep. 
of exotic Unionide; 24 n. sp. of Unionide; a new Unio and a Monocondyleea ; a 
new genus of Melanide; 11 n. sp. of Melanide; Planorbis Newberryi; 6 n. sp. of 
ni Lake Hssepes 6 n. sp. of Succinea, etc.; 13 n.sp.o Melanide ; D, sp. 
of Planorbis; 5 n.sp. of Lymnea; 2 n. sp. of Unioni le from 8. cab 24 n. sp. of 
Physa; 6n of W. preted Unionide ; 3 n.sp. of exotic Uniones; . sp. of Unio, 
The ee orces of the Universe, the Temple and the Worshi saper iene by Hon. 
Gro. Hompson, of Wheeling, West Virginia. 388 pp. 12mo. Philadelphia, 
1866. (Howard Challen. \—The author of this work goes into the region -of mys- 
teries farther than we can follow him 
Historical notice of the Essex Institute. 44 pp. 8vo. Salem, 
ologie, conte ant Y Anatomie, la Physiologie, la Classification, 7 Histoire nat- 
urelle des Ani nimaux, mee Pau. Gervais. 448 pp. 8vo, with a large number of wood- 
cuts. Paris. (Ha 
Traité fi sbi as a yer on Chimique, by F. Wornter.—-French translation by 
se ste d Troost. 824 pp. in 18mo. Paris. (Gauthier-Villars. 
eaten saciss Usines de France; Etudes renin en France et a I’étranger ; 
by Turean. In small 4to, Paris, (Michel Lévy.) 
L’Espace Celeste et la Nature Tropicale; Descriptions physique de I'Univers, 
ca des Observations scsaeliss faites dans les deux hémisphéres, by Emanurn 
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subjacent miler Niles.—-p. ‘bl, Habit of the _ worm; Wyman.—p. 64, Resem- 
blance of fishes of Milwaukee river to those of Lake Superior and L, Champlain; 
tnam.—p. its of some American fishes; WV. 2. Atwood.-~—-p. 69, Ont 
¢. 
and on preparing Peat; ——p, 75 nba; Winslow.— 
. 79, Facts connected ‘with the , development of frogs; C. £. Hamlin.—p. by Habit 
i ‘amlin.—- : é 
commodation in the ene eyes; Wyman.—p. a ; 
Scudder——p. 101, Note on Rhabdonema magoifen iC, ae Whe _ Habits 
of the Cod; 1 Atiood —p ‘10 05, On the fossil bones of Riobam ba; —p. 107, 
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Page 246, Coatitivakinas to the paleonto to ‘4 of Illinois and ote Western States; 
ye ee Geshe Bs . 275, On the microscopic shell-structure of Spirifer cuspidatus 
and so ree ED F. B. Meek ;—P. 278, Second ee a to a His- 
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Ringgold and Capt, Rodgers, U.S. N. 71955-1866, with two plates; A. £. Perrill. 
