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i ia, Macrocheilus inhabilis, Productus muricaius (rare), P. 
Rogersi, P. equicostatus, a di eubtilita, Spirifer Meusebachanus, Or- 
sli undetermined, e 
7. Oprrvary.—Dr. pat wes Deane of Greenfield, died on Wednesday, 
the 9th of June, at the age of 56. Dr. Deane is known to the geologists 
the country by his papers on the Footprints of the Sandstone rocks of 
Cordtiéctiont. valley The first specimens seen by Prof. Hitchcock 
”S engaged upo 
> a and photographs made ‘ himself, His litho eapba denusegs were 
eebellent, gu he ae interesting are photographs of the insect 
tracks of the same rocks, which he had brought into comparison wi 
recent tracks of water insects, by means of photographs of the latter also, 
There are others which have, as. he thought, a strong Marsupial look. 
The series of illustrations which he has prepared, even without text, 
would make a volume of great beauty and scientific v 
Erasmus D. Nortu, M.D., formerly of New Haven, Ct., died at. Westfield, 
Massachusetts, on the 17th of June, aged 51 years. Dr. North was one 
of the best amateur microscopists of the country, and contributed valua- 
eaves behind : 
pe and geologist ; : ad a double loss has 
n his decease. 
Dr. Witz1am Grecory, isti Professor of Chemistry. in 
_ the University of Edinburgh, di ee ed on er evening, June 24, 1858. 
- Dr. Gregory had suffered for many years from rheumatic seizures, and 
been unable to lecture during the past died in 
the prime of lif has left behind him a and ly son. 
Jouannes Métuer.—The University of Berlin fest to Toca a eter 
loss. One of its most celebrated mem cert 
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