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science, as the title indicates, and advocating the views of Darwin. 
It includes among its con 
am tributors many of the most eminent 
men fof science in Great Britain, and promises to be an able and 
spirited journ e ber opens fittingly with the aphor- 
al, 
isms on nature by Goethe, translated by Huxley. Then follows 
an art ftisle on the fertilization of winter-flowering plants, 25; 
new results, as a sequel to Mr. Darwin’s observations, b : 
pte Din uria, ae de which, Mr. Huxley gives good reason 
for regardi ahs Thecondontosaurs as true Dino aurs, a opts 
of. Cope’s eo that the Bathygnathus of Prince Edward’s 
Island is a a ot ec on a few topics in chemistry and 
Allgemeine Musiklehre. Ein a dospasiing fiir Lehrer und Lernende in jedem 
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a 
Musées; par F.C. Winckler. 152 pp., ied 33 signa phic plates. Harlem, 1869. 
as ie ee von Croatien yon Dr. August Nielreich. 8vo. 
jen 
duces Orthoptérologiques; Pad Henri de Saussure. II Fascieule. 145 pp. 
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er Thal- und See tee. Beitge = cs ar der Oberfliche der 
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: oo du Musée Teyler. Vol I, Fase. "1 =a 1868. Vol. I, Fase. 1, 
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eae on the Bryozoa, ee F, A. Smith. Mr. Smith, of Stockholm, has issued 
his important memoirs on the Bryozoa, published in the years 1864 to 1867, in an 
ted by man tiful p 
JOURNAL ACAD, Nat. are PHILADELPHIA, — ms vi Part 4.—p. 303, New Uni- 
onidze, Melanide, ete., hiefly of the United 8 : I, Lea.—p. 345, An Attempt 
2 ascertain the phan Weight of the Brain an ou different Races of Mankind; 
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EEDINGS AMERICAN PaILosoPHICAL Soc. Vol. XI, No. 81.—p. 3, I 
d.—p. 
itories, No. 2; F. V. Ha: > 57, The Gone as and ag arse of the 
re Si 
Obituary N ice of Mr. Ban ‘Oadwalade: r.—p. 91, “Langiods de of San Francisco; 
| —)p- Specimens sat ‘iver Ore; Dubois.—p. 94, Periodicity of the So- 
lar Spots; D. Kirkwood.—p. 103, Cosmical Relations of ee ee 
orin : Scheafer. 
cag ite Pig; E. s 
Beaver Dams; A. Agassiz.—p. 104, on the Habits of a few Echinoderms; A. 
Agassiz.—p. 108, On a New Species of Pedipes from Florida; R. E. C. Stearns.— — 
12,109, Motnsea # Fauna of Now Haven, part 1, Cephalopoda and Gasteropoda; . 
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