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48 pp. 8vo, with 1 plate (from ae Annals of the lesen Nat. Hist. of 
New York for March, 1858)—We have barely space to announce the 
appearance of this first part of a systematic account of North American 
‘Crustacea. It commences with the Maioids and closes with the Pagurus 
family among the Anomoura. 
and present aspect o e ae “O18 pp. Edinburgh, 1859 ~ & C. Black. 
. son: Siluria; the History of the oldest fossiliferous rocks and their 
foundations, big a brief. sketch of the distribution of gold over the earth, $d edi oat 
859. 
7 Sr ecaaion The L Lithology of Edinburgh. Edinburgh. 
C. M. Tracy: Studies of the Essex Flora; a complete enumeration of all plants 
fond wild within the limits of Lous, Mass., and the towns adjoining. 88 pp. 8vo. 
a Boston Soo. Nat. Hisr. 1859. wa 17, Birds of aie. eenege: 
Dr. H. Bryant.—p. 21, Danie and _ habits f the bird 
‘Seagate ge _ Minerals of the gold region of Geo eorgia; C. TZ. 5 23, 
s Some n Actinoid hes of the Coast of the United States; Agassiz. —p. 26, 
- Diatoms of West Roxbury; C. Stodder.— lix from Maine; Z. J. 
33, Menobranchus in the k River; J. Lewis.—p. 34, Note on species of Po- 
moti utnam.—p. 38, On the recent eruption of Mauna Loa; . Ly- 
m Descriptions of new shells; A. A. Gould.—p. 45, Note on tals 
from springs; 0. 7: Jackson.—p. 41, thickness of the earth’s crust; W. B. 
‘lackson. 
Proceepines Acap. Nat. Sct Paraputrara, 1859, —p. 91, tg of a Mastodon 
from Honduras, probably of the same species as the common t 3 also 
on Mosasaurus bones from New Jersey; J. Leidy.—p. 93, On the. Yess Nico- 
ina ; te Sa nd Ee tt. 
“ee ces; C. Gira = al rt of } 
exico; 7. C. Henry.—p. 110, Teeth of reptiles and other fossils in the Triassic of 
Pennsylvania ; teeth near those of Sau ring and tenet Diplodus from a lo- 
thany i i enodus, Otodus and 
us, associated with . €. Girard. wi 122, 
cies of Unionide; I m= —p. 113, Ichth ol notices; C. bo oa 
the primary divisions of the Salamandri D. pe eo eey On Wis g 
Callionymus of Authors; 7 Gill.—p. 181, Description = pa 
of fishes allied to Hem mnithamphus; 7 Gill—p. 7p. 193, sn of Be 
and d 
of Hemirhamphine T. Gill.—p. 164, I 0. Girard. 
ha te hg Nicklds. 
the following w 
= ae of Ph Phy in the Scientific Fac- 
in, by Logger = ements VoL 1. I, of this remarkable 
Mater Tt & Bacuztren Bcmnins of Pais 
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