144 Scientific Intelligence. 
Dorado, eg ana — a Barbara, Stanislaus, Solano, 
Sonoma and Tuolumne Counties. The special localities in each 
county ae aiinee in the “sors ; and s adds that the 
Bulletin of the Cornell University. (Sotcoee -) ar me i, 
number 1 and 2. 64 8vo, with 9 plates. Ithaca, shoot 
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Amazon in 1870, 1871; by Cu. Frep. Harrr; the other, descrip- 
tions and figures of the Carboniferous Brashicneda of ‘Ttaituba, 
on the Rio Tapajos, Province of Para, . A. Derpy. e 
latter paper shows, as stated in its conclusions, that the Carbonifer- 
species described, 12 are also North American (these including 
the common kinds Athyris subtilita, Spirifer sah ei Chonetes 
glabra, Productus cora and others) ; that several Brazilian and 
orth American species are included among those described by 
D’Orbigny from Lake Titicaca and Yarbichambi, Bolivia; and 
among those from the province of Arque a degree. or more south- 
east of Lake Titicaca, by Col. Lloyd; and others from Cocha- 
bamba and Santa Cruz. Mr. Der erby’s paper = pa are be worked 
a with great care. It is illustrated by nine photographic plates. 
9, Memoire _ servire alla oe della Carta Geologica 
@ Italtia.—The first volume of the series, in illustration of the ge- 
ology and ae a map of Italy, was a cehinheds at Flore ce, in 
1871, and the first part of the second in 1873. They are quarto 
volumes, beautiful in ‘be of execution, and admirable in the 
geograph . 
Ais eee of the St. etienk to i tunneled for the Italico Hel- 
vetic railway, by F. Giordano; on the Tertiary formations of the 
Iphur- bearing zone of Sicily, by S. Mottura; Malacologia Plio- 
cenica Italiana, by Dr. C. d’Ancona. Fasc. I, enera Pisania, 
Ranella, Triton, Fasciolaria, Turbinella, Cancellaria, Fusus 
10. Note Prof. J. Lawrence Smith’s collection of his 
Memoirs ; by BS if J. Brusu: addressed to the Editors.—My 
attention oe called to a volume entitled “ Mineralogy and 
Chenistes, Origin 1 Researches as Professor a rags Smith,” 
in which there appears, on page in connection with an article 
— the “Reéxamination of fn ’ Minerals, ade noes foot- 
- in eee rst half of this reéxamination I was assisted b y my 
friend, Geo J. Brush,” As this statement may lead to misap- 
