452 Miscellaneous Intelligence. 
wag ee by Dr. C. C. Parry, and we yt apr Hall and J, P. Harbour, during 
the a ee of 1862, on and near the Rocky Mountains, in Colorado 
Territory, lat. 3 Asa Gray.—80, Caislogue of the Fishes of Lower California, 
itetins ‘Toetitution, collected by Mr. J. Xantus; Theodore Gill —88, De- 
sate of some ne of Pedi ay ea and on the classification of the group ; 
i b ua i 
August and beginning of September, 1861; E. Durand, Thos. ‘ames and 
Amead.—96, Additions to the Ca talogue of Stars which have changed their 
; Jacob Ennis.—100, Descriptions of new ge: oes Squamata, in the Museum 
oP the ‘Smithsonian Institution , Washington; Z. D. Cope—106, Descriptions of new 
species of Birds of the Fa milies Vireooide fe Rallide; op N.£ nce.—107, 
On 
family haiuiien Elliott oes, MD. U8, A— 5, Sinope 0 of the ee 
vertebrata collected reves the late Arctic Rasedifien. sane Dr. I. I. Hayes; 
on, M_D.— Goucleciiane alee __ onography of = order _ Pro 
with ieesiaine of op Species.—No, 2; George W. Tryon, Jr.— 
scriptions of two new species of Fresh Waler Mallnces from Pan Canes Description 
of a new Exotic Melania ; Cabrge W. Tryon, Jr.—147, Descriptions of new Species 
of Fresh Water Mollusca, belonging to the Fa milies Amnico lidee, Valvatide and 
ge i 
Jamaica; W. 7. March.—154, escriptions of fourteen new Species of Melanidew 
and one Paludina; Isa —157, Descriptions of four new ri se of Spermo- 
philus, i in the collections of the Smithsonian aaiioaneet Robert Kennicott.—159, Ad- 
he Catalogue o: rs which have change ed their colors; Jacob Ennis.— 
162, Descriptive enumeration of a sos somes a Fishes _ from the piney coast of 
Central Ameri mi 
erica, nt 
Gill._—174, 2 ics soe of the Fish deuthed. and figured Oy teuk sel- 
elipe b 
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Picidze, with descriptions of new and little known ) sat . trent Cassin. 
STON Sooret TURAL H 
Ga) : m. Stimpson : 
geographical distribution of the Sea Ur of Massachusetts Bay (Bchinus Lads ag 
laris Say); A. Agassiz—MAY.—193, Cast of Megatherium set up at the Muse _ um of 
Cansda East; C. T. Jackson.—203, Observations on ‘he: Gaanieie of a young 
= fi Wyman 201, Is the Heath indigenous to the United States? Charles 
Epona Sex — 210, Remarks upon the structure si te Sore 
. H. Scudder —211, Drawings of a Cyclo Pig: J. an.—212, On 
Ttaivie: 18 2 Bowsddor-—-490. cat m of the Tibio- 
