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Miscellaneous Intelligence. 321 
A short biography of the dome: - BROWNE GOODE. 
On the fertilization o a, T. MEE 
- Philosophy of the picasa of uttertites, and particularly of the Nymphalide, 
0. V. Rinpy.—The cotton worm in the United States, explanation of its pore 
and mooted points in its cage ae up, id. 
Homologies Ne he Lau , L. F. Warp.—Sexual differentiation in Epigaa 
, id.—Note on the savenient of the stamens of Sabbatia angularis, i 
On a et ec crinoidal form recently discovered in Tennessee, with exhibi- 
tion of specimens, J. M. SAFFORD. 
The fauna of the Lower Helderber Tg sin mo Aageerrent = Corals, fears and 
ermata, JAMES Hatt.—Notes e gene nestella, Hemitrypa, 
i 8 id. —— the present condi of ne rik upon "the ec mir Pr of New 
ork, i 
wee some pre-Cambrian rocks in goes and Europe, T. Sterry Hunt.—On 
@ geology 0 Ae Sip 6 
The newly bogie cave a uray, Page Co., Va., J. W. CHICKERING, Jr. 
Gypsum sand, A. P. 8. Srv 
The thderoctenic canal pr aati, E. P. Luu. 
On the progress of ~~ second geolo gical survey of Pennsylvania, J. P. LEsiqe. 
Notice of the occurrence of rocks representing the Marcellus shales of New 
specimens, W. i HounAD ADAY. 
€ occurrence of microscopic bem: in the vertebra of the toad (Bufo 
Americanus). [With a note by A. A. Julien.] H. C. Bouton. 
P On the anthracite coal fields of benmmivaite po their rapid exhaustion, P. W. 
_ The rb aye of the a in the wings of insects, as illustrated in the 
Scup 
S. H. Gagz.—A m of demonstrating bee moor ¢ — in animals, id.—The 
coy ede ligaments of the 
form of sepckaghaitie dechrodes for phy eiobogion’ research, H. P. 
cessful moth-trap, W pag, 
Colors and defective visior 
Some new or little known intone and physiological instruments and _. 
atus, B. ER.—Notes of the cat’s brain, id—On 
brain with e 
On the geology of Bermuda, W. Norra 
The geological weg = sci Acid of eel I. On unconsolidated deposits. 
II. On solid rocks, A 
ae genesis of the ‘Serpentine of caer ap RoR: etc., R. B. HARE. 
er n the surface limits of thickness tinental glacier, in New Jersey, J. 
IV. Anthropology. 
The ethnical y iatincnies of physical geography, D. Wirson. 
Archeological notes from Japan, E. 8. 
Deseription of of a i polished stone implement rere in Monkton, Vt., J. M. ober a 
The substances amber and jade, illustrated by remarkable specimens, Mrs BA. 
On the explanation of hereditary transmission, Lovis ELsBERG. 
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