Miscellaneous Intelligence. 301 
: _ On the Relations of Salts of Zinc and Alumina to Soda and Potassa; by E. N. 
~ Horsford, 
_ On our inability th through t tinal impression alone, to determine which retina is 
ressed ; by W 
whe The heory of 5 Probab applied to determine the Identity of Words and Lan- 
On the am lity ean noni essing the polar ho yang of the Asteroids by conver- 
sing mee, editing of tabulation ; a 
Analysis of a Bituminous Earth from Brazil ; 2 E. N. Horsford, 
Section B—Nartvurat History anv Geotoey. 
Remarks upon Peat MD i in Ichnology ; by Edward Hitcheo 
Synchronism of Coal Beds in the Rhode Tsland and Western United States Coal 
Basins ; ve. Hitehcook. 
logy of Newport and Vicinity ; by C. H. Hitchcock. 
Additional facta scence the Clathropteris of East ‘Hampton ; by Edward 
cock, 
i 
Description of brecciated trachytic Ahig oF Shelburne, As , with special refer- 
ence to their temperature, when form ; by Edward Hi theo 
Upon a Diatomaceous Earth from Nedunane Calvert Co., “Mal; by ©. Johnson 
of Baltimore. 
Jottings on the e Geology of i Eastern part of Maine, &c.; by W. B. Roge 
On the recent discovery by Mr. Norman Eastop, of Fossils i in the selena of 
Taunton River: by W. B. Ro ers, 
On the origin and stratigraphical ora of the Trappean rocks of Lake Superi- 
“on ie Le Foster and J. D. Whitn i 73 ee 
ead a of the Upper Mississi i; by ney. 
:? a gement of the earl of peel PY Zoology at Cambridge; by 
gas 
On bre origin and distribution of the Sediments composing the stratified rocks of 
North America ; by J. S. Newberr 
the Surface See of We stern ey by J. S. Newberry. 
me points in the Surface Geology of orthwest ; by J. D. Whitne. 
Remarks he the tation of oat f. Faia with notes upon remarkable Gold 
Specimens m Georgia ; by lake. 
the 2 Ethnolet Value of mas ‘iadaeim a 5 Scud to the characterist- 
its of ancient and modern American Races: 
the Yall vere 8. Newberry. 
Description of a new species of Trilobite of the Genus Oonocephalites, gs . 
Pasta Bandaton ne ; by 5 Se Bradley, with notes by E. Billings. Presented by 
a 
‘ On Ce Cera n Phenomena of the Gtiat Dismal Swamp in Virginia and North Caro- 
lina; by Nathan B. We baer 
On met a ; by Louis Agassiz. 
On the Am tt den. 
On the food of Ratio cial results in the investigation of the food of the 
| Robin, (Turdus migratorius); by J. W. P. s. 
~ *On the later estine t Plone ns) North America ; by J. ewberry. sake 
Age of the sealed Taconic Rocks in Vermont ; by & oa Bitch 
. the origin o be Praiciak of the Northwest ; ‘by J. D, Whitne 
5) oes to a pledge given in 1859, that the next cae should 
teh hela in me Southern. ae the ‘Association adjourned to meet in pn " 
sg os in April, 1861, the exact date to be fixed by the loca 
d, 
rs of the Nashville Meeting are, President, F. A. P. Barnar 
UD, pete of the University of Mississippi; Vice President, Dr. 
Robt,” W. Gibbes, of South Carolina; General Secretary, Prof J. W. 
of Miss ississippi ; Secretary, Dr. A. L. Elwyn, of Philadelphia, 
