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pristis, var. B., Hall), D. bicornis Hall, Graptolites fruticosus Hall, 
G. quadribrachiatus Hall, G. bryonoides Hall, G. octobrachiatus 
ll, G. Logani Hall. e last four are very common species 
both in Canada and Victoria, though rare in Europe. 
6. Report upon Vertebrate Fossils discovered in New Mexico 
with descriptions of new species ; by Prof. EK. D. Corr, Paleontol- 
ogist. 18 pp. 8vo. Geogr. Expl. and Surveys west of the 100th 
Meridian, First Lieut. G. M. Wurrrer, Corps of Engineers, U.S 
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the New York State Mice which has now reached its 26th 
notes on the larves or transformations of various insects, and de- 
Scriptions of some new species ; and also a report of the Botanist, 
unreported from the State, with various notes. ; 
Wind-drift erosion: Note by G. K. Girpert. (Communt- 
rrows. These phe- 
mena were briefly noted by Dr. J. 5. Newberr 
* Accordin ; is identi ith hi linodon 
described +S, °° Professor Marsh, this genus 1s identical with his Styli , 
bed in this Journal in vol. vii, p. 532, May, 1874, where its resemblances to 
todon were mentioned.—Eps. 
