372 Miscellaneous Intelligence. 
: Mr. J. § 
Lrepincort, of Haddonfield, N. J., in an article published in the Second 
8. Carinthian Lake-habitations.—Prof. Hocusterrer has found evi- 
dences of Jake-habitations on piles in four of the lakes of Carinthia; 
namely, those of Word, Keutschach, Rauschelen, and Osseach. From 
the lake of Keutschach, the only one yet particularly investigated, nu- 
merous black potsherds, pieces of half-burnt clay, half-carbonized frag 
ments, a whetstone, a por:ion of a stag’s horn, are among the relics 0 
tained.— Reader, Dec. 3. 
- AA new meteorite from Arkansas.—Prof. J. Lawrence Surro has 
received a portion of a new meteorite from Arkansas, consisting of mixed 
iron and stony matter, which he has under investigation.— Letter to G.d. 
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prepared, the material is said to be worth half as much as Peruvian 
of. G 
Jan. 16. 
_ 1. Earthquake at Buffalo, N. ¥—On the 29th of January last, at 
A.M. there was a shock of an earthquake at Buffalo. : 
_ 8. Louis Saemann.—The Comptoir Minéralogique et Paleoniooy ae 
— oF establishment for the Sale of Minerals, Rocks and Fossils—of Louis 
aemann, in Paris, has been removed to Rue de Méziéres, No. 6, where 
he stands ready to su ply on reasonable terms, all wishing to buy, °F 
complete, mineral, lithological, or paleontological cabinets, 
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