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curious crustaceans more apparent, besides the detection of two entirely 
new forms, which he would venture to term provisionally Huryplerius 
spinipes and £#. clavipes, in allusion to the characteristic form of their 
. . . 
given the name of Jctinocephalus granulatus, in allusion to 18 a 
James Powrie, Esq., of Reswallie, Forfar, and to Mr. Slimon, surgeo™ 
Lesmahagow, to the latter of whom the British Association, on the rep" 
M i i, to pred 
is researches among these interesting but as yet partially explored ees 
Ill, BOTANY AND ZOOLOGY. dee 
1. Wereis Boreali-Americana ; or Contributions to the History ¥. the 
‘arine Algae of North America ; by Wiutam Henry Harve%; MD» 
MELA, F.LS,, Professor of Botany in the University of Dublin, & 
Part II. Chlorospermee. i je 
140, tab. 37-50, imp. 4to.—Our readers are familiar with the first. 
of this elaborate work, containing the Melanospermea@ or olive-cor” 
