122 Scientific Intelligence. 
15. Revue de Géologie pour les années, 1864 et 1865, par M. Dzxusss, 
Ingénieur en sie des Mines, Prof. Géol., etc., et M. pz LAPPARENT, Tage 
nieur des Mines, Vice-See. Soc. Géol. de France. 279 pp, 8vo. 
1866.—This saaialc is much like its predecessor noticed in pe xii. 
While not a complete review of the Geological papers of the years 1864, 
1865, it contains much to interest all who would follow the progress of 
the Science of Geolo ogy. 
Ill. BOTANY AND ZOOLOGY. 
. Flora Orientalis, sive Enumeratio Plantarum in Oriente a Grecia | 
* Earnie ad Indice fines hucusque observatarum ; auctore EpMoyp Bow- 
Vol. alamifiore. Basel and.Geneva, 1867. pp. 1017, roy. 
pe ws have just received this first one of the flora of the Orient, 
with which, as is well known to botanists, Mr. Boissier has long been em» = | 
gaged. It is greatly needed, and will no dou bt be ably and indefatiga- 
bly carried on, we trust to an early completion. It connects the proper 
flora of Europe with that of Africa on the one hand, and of India and 
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