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illustrations, New York. 1865. (D. Appleton & Co.)—The title of Mr. 
Clark’s work claims more than he ér any author can at the present time 
by Apert C. L. G. Guyruur, M.A., F.ZS., etc. 634 pp. 8vo. London. 
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the Zoological works and memoirs published during the year 1864. It 
including Davis Straits and Bafin’s Bay ; by W. Kircnen Panxzr, 
Prof. T. Ropsrr Jones, F.G,S.—-From the Philosophical 
Transactions, 1865. A memoir both of great zoological and geographi- 
cal interest. 
12, Principes de Ther 
and 210 pp. 8vo. Turin, 1865. (J. Cassone et Cie.)—The author of this 
The only portion for which the author claims novelty is the seventh mo 
ter, which treats of the motion of balls in the bore of firearms. To 
those who wish to find the mathematical principles ermodynamics 
1a a single volume, developed in an exceedingly lucid and simple manner, 
we commend this book of Saint-Robert. : _ HAN, 
Musée Teyler. Catalogue Systématique de la Collection Paléon- 
ologique ; par Dr. T. C. WINKLE d and 3d Livraisons. Harlem. 
1864, 1865, (Les Héritiers Loosjes.)—These two parts carry this work 
ILLIGEN; and the Cabinet of Paleontology, Geology, and Mineral- 
ogy under that of Dr. T.C. Winkler, to whom all offers of exchange in — 
