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acs Vienna. The botanist of se Station, Baron von Thtimen, 
an account in Italian of two fungi, Api asporium citre and 
Rpharetia gibelliana which cause , aikenae 4 in the leaves of lemon 
trees. Another publication of interest is the list of fungi which 
are found on grape vines, of which the number of species is said to 
be 224. It must be remarked, however, that many of xi pes 
are not peculiar to the vine. 
9. Bulletin of the United States go ge and peptic y 2 
Survey of the Territories, Vol. IV, No. 2. Department of the 
Interior. —This number of the Bulletin contains the following 
laws that govern the Pact of satel life, _ A. ALLEN. 
Descriptions of new extinct Vertebrates from the pper Tertiary 
and Dakota formations, by E. D. Cops. eee of the Fishes 
of the fresh waters of North America, pare D.S. Jorpan. 
tana, by C. Tuo OMAS. “Heinips era ‘of Dakoks and Mokioe by 
P. R. Unter. Lepidoptera if Montana, by W. H. Epwarps. 
Fossil insects from the Tertiary of Colorado and Wyoming, by 
S. H. Scupprer. These fossils insects are a few out of a large num- 
ber of species which Mr. Scudder has under examination. He 
remarks that those from the Florissant Shales of Colorado indi- 
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