144 Miscellaneous Intelligence. 
poles of the earth. This mass does not rotate — ly with the 
0 but falls behind it one Ficechaleos in about 6 
. Annales Météorologiques de Fcha woe Royal de Bruselles ; 
publiée aux frais de Pétat, par le directeur A. Quetelet, 4°, premiére 
Année, 1867, Nos. 1-5 (Jan.—M ay).—These annals give, in 8 quarto 
pages for each month, dpeteveslais at Brussels of the barometer and 
thermometer for 15 stated hours each day, with maxima and minima, 
observations of August’s psychrometer four Sti a day, of Osler’s ane- 
mometer 12 times a day, of the direction of the wind, the state of the 
sky, and the declination of the needle four times a day, and of the elec 
tricity of the air, and the amount of rain daily. 
19. The Laboratory: a weekly record of scientific research. 
iginated to provide a more efficient means of interchange in thought 
between men of science, especially chemists, it has ee to the task 
men of the first ability; and now we see it announced that Prof, Kekulé 
has consented to coutribute regularly to its pages. We com ond “The 
” to the notice of men of science, confident that ped papers 
published in each number are well worth the price of subscriptio 
20. The Record of Zoological Literature for 1865. Vol. IL. 798 pp. 
8vo. Edited by Dr. Auserr C. L. G. Gunrazr. (London, Ae, Van 
Voorst).—A book almost indispensable for every working Zoologist. 
re Chambers’ s —? opedia.—The American edition of this im mport- 
opedia, issued by Lippincott & Co., Philadelphia, has reached | 
Part 115, ha: bats finishes the letter T, - 
PARSE ES IE ey PR Pe A OE ORE URC Te em a 
Mining and Metatiurgy of Gold and ee: by J. Anraur Pututes, Mining Er 
gineer, Graduate of the Imperial Schoo of Mines of France, é&e. S8vo. Preparing 
— (E, & F. N. Spon, ieadon! J. Wiley & ban New York.) i: @ 
otes the Geology of some portions of Minnesota, from St. Paul to the =f 
Phil Soc, vols igote 12 pp, 4to. From the Trans. Ame | 
of ms of Tensperature in the lower region of the Earth’s atmos 
poets i Poe Bogen . tues -R.S., Prof. Nat. Phil. hag 8 Catholic vets of Ire 
ree pac yn was o) plate. Dublin, 1867. From the Trans. Roy. 18° 
Procexpines. 
Aca. Naz. Sor. Pariap Ni 1867.— 
2, Ona new Spratt ag eyo ena ee a 
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ammalian skull; H. Allen.—p. 13, bomen. C. M. Wetherill,—p. 15, 08 | 
colonies of plants observed near Philadelphia; A. H. Smith—p. 24, The Cutting =| 
‘Ant of Texas; @. Lincecum.—p, 81, Notice of a fossil skull of a large Turtle from 
Jersey 
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nen ee Soc. San. Hat, ‘ol. J Ep, Analysis of Mteore ie 
. eckson. at deposit Winisquam, it. 
Laconia, N. H.; R. 0. if —Diatoms 0: the Were is, the ipinareneen 0 
@. Stodder—Infusorial Earth from _ Fee: @ Sdier—p 7, Date a Oe 
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