286 Miscellaneous Bibliography. 
prepared and engraved in a ses of great perfection and beauty. Some 
of the folded plates are six times the size of the quarto page. 
e 2nd os treating of ipa’ and economical subjects con- 
tected with coal, is soon to be issued at the price of 9 thalers. 
ume xl, at page 272. The volume will be welcomed by eologists, as it 
is an excellent — review of the progress a the science for the years 
mentioned, and the only one accessible to them. It commences with a 
preliminary notice of na eared and works eal during the period, and 
then takes up the different departments of the subject in the following 
order: Recent Changes; Systems of Mountains; Rocks; Metamorph- 
ism; Geogony, or the origin of metalliferous deposits changes of evel, 
etc.; Facts relating to the successive format and their fossils, com- 
mencing with the kere te Geology of patente regions or localities, 
and geological m An extensive ee of the volume would 
tend greatly to the priferice ~ ae logical science. This is the third vol- 
ume in the series issued by MM. Delesse we Laugel, the first covering 
the year 1860, and the second ate 
— de i norge forekom wrtuale: Fossile Dyrelevninger fra Quarte- 
et Bidrag til von Faunas Historia; af Dr. Micuar. Sars (Prof. 
in the Christian grein nt 136 pp. 4to, with 4 lithographic plates. 
Christiani 1864 tis memoir is a description of the Pos einer 
are no Tertiary or Mesozoic « str ate: No Tertiary exists, in fact, in “any 
i la 
the marks of erosion — “eroovags nites the rocks ae the clay 
" g the coasts. 1e 
— score meee two epochs in the Post-tertiary (Quarternary) of 
y; a Glacial and a Post sak-leolal [corresponding, nebo to the 
Glacial and Champlain a North America. The fossils of both of these 
eras are described in Wes 
8. Materialen zur Mineralogie Russlands ; yon Nixowat v. Koxsc#4- 
row. Fourth volume. St Petersburg, 1861.—This continuation of the 
t of von’ Kokscharow, on Russian Mineralogy, treats of the 
species Aschynite, Euclase, Magnesite, Brucite, Epidote, Ortbite, Plav- 
erite, Rutile, Melanochroite, Xanthophyllite, 1, Pyrrhotine, eg 
ni Linarite, 
9. Mind in Nature, or the origin of Life and the Mode of Develop- 
by Hevev James Crarx, A.B, B.S., Adjunct por’ 
of Animals ; 
é sab Ueskauiies tn in Harvard University, ete. 322 pp. 8vo, with over 200 
