oo colder Peseta by Latnmrtahs “Als n, LL.D. 241 PP 
498 Miscellaneous Intelligence. 
The Mound Builders; Archeology of Butler Coynty, mis 
ee J.P. MacLran. 234 pp- eta ee with over 10 0 fig- 
res. emesis (Robert Clar Co.)—Two-thirds of this 
volume are devoted to the wen abe of the mound builders, 
ancient earth-works and Indian relics of Butler County, in south- 
western Ohio, a region containing more of such earth-works than 
any other county in the State; their number is seventeen, and one 
of them covers an area of 95 acres. Many figures are given rep- 
resenting stone arrow-heads, implements and ornaments, and also 
saaed of the earth-works, besides an Archeological map of the 
on nty. 
7. Maps of the U. 8. Geological and Geographical Survey of the 
Territories, F, AYDEN, Geologist- beer —Five m eee ot 
for beauty of execution, while of great interest for the region they 
illustrate. The Primary triangulation in the survey was carried 
forward by A. D. Witson, and thé topography by H. Gannett, 
G. B. Currrenpen, G. R. Becuter and F. A. Ciark. These 
maps include a drainage map, a map of the Yellowstone National 
Park on a scale of two miles to an inch, and maps of other por- 
tions of the Territories oo giving he aa of neers 
the various pisces nat and plateaus, reas rt the “Wind 
River Mountains, the Bear River Range, the Teton eee med 
Snake River Range, and others. The engraving is i J. Bien 
' Notices of the following new works are deferred to another num 
Report on the Geology of the Henry pommerther rang by G. K. ee GREK 160 pp. 
4to. U.S. Geograph ical and en Survey . Rocky Mountain Region, 
J. W. Powell, in charge. Department of the Inte 
Pennsylvania Second Geological Survey. Hacrebess. 1879, (1.) Second Re- 
port of Progress in the Laboratory of the Survey at Harrisburgh, by Andrew 
S. McCreath. 438 pp. 8vo.—(2.) Report, Part first, on the Northern townships 
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of Butler County; Part second, on a Special Survey along the Beaver @ d She- 
'v Martyn 
ivers, by H. ance. 248 pp. 8vo, with 6 maps, 1 profile sec 
tion and 154 vertical sections 
A Manual of P; for the use of students, with a general eae 
on the i 
Univ. St. Andrews. Second e and greatly enlarged. “9 votumes 
a 8) rous ilustrations. sere, ‘Réinborgh and London. (Wm. Blackman 
ns. 
Geological Survey of Alabama, Report of Progress for 1877, 1878, by Eugen? 
A. Smith, Ph.D., State pecs 140 pp. 8vo. a ery, "Alabama, 1879. 
‘Solar Light and Hea Foe ghee and the Supply. a with 6 explana- 
callow ered 1879. ©. Appleton & Co.) 
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