304 Screntifie Intelligence. 
lied 
volume also gives much inf dante nish the Indians of the 
Colorado region. It closes with a chapter of 65 pages on the 
ey Geomys and Thomomys by Dr. Elliott Coues, U. _ A. 
There is al ddend 
(Geomys tuza), by Prof. G. Brown Goode, the direct connection 
of which with the subject of Professor Powell’s Report is not ap- 
parent to us. 
10. Report of the Geological Survey of Ohio. Vol. Il, Geol 
art 
Epwarp Orton, Assistant Geologists; F. G. Worry, Chemist; 
: Po, : 
F. B. Merx, Paleontologist. 702 pp. 8vo, with pa asa 
ge. first was issued two years since and is noticed in this 
ournal in vol. vi. The new volume ences with ch ee 
ae title-pages of the two volumes are intended to 10 
Geo 
ogy,” and “volume II, Geology and Paleontology, Part — 
Geology,” as they read—but Part I, Geology, vol. I, and Part. h 
Geology, vol. Il.” A third volume, vol. III, will finish the Part * 
Seology; and two volumes more will complete Part I, Paleo 
_ tology, volume I having been published in 1873. 
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