68 Scientific Intelligence. 
i. RRS. By JosEPH Prestwicu, F.R. s. oo , Re 
porter. 100 pp. 4to.—This detailed mond well Tustratdal memoir 
bears evidence that no pains in the exploration of the cave was 
spared that could add to a exactness and complet aca ‘of the 
series of facts afforded b The principal sonelyeione are already 
in the last omen of Lyell’s Antiquity of Man, and need not be 
ae re 
ears Rocks in New Hampshire—A note one Pro- 
pote C. H. Hitchcock states that Mr. Huntington has ined 
specimens of Halysites or chain coral on Fitch Hill, in tiie 
7. Das Gebirge um Hallstatt, eine eerie sche, paldontolo- 
 Saaee iyark aus den Alpen; von EpmMunpD Mosstsovics VON 
Mos Theil. Die Mollisken Pannen der Zlambach- und- 
Hallstatter Sohichten, 1 Heft. From the Abhandlungen d. k. k. 
geol. Reichsanstalt, vol. 6, 4to. Vienna, 1873.—This is one of the 
most cei described, but the main merit. of the work consists 
which contains oe a few species that are Pp aay Jurassic, and 
Hill 
known 1 plates of datolite posta now numberin ng 71. of which 16 
were added by Mr. Dana from the Bergen Hill crystals, and 10 
from those of foreign localities. A table contains the principal 
angles of all the forms, for the most part rec: ot be the 
* This Jour., II, iv, 16. 
