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a ones ogy la Pot Par M. R. Toomassy. Par Hennr pz Savs- 
Bib. Univ. 1861. 
nt opsis ae i Meliiens of the Cretaceous Formation, including the Geographical 
and Stratigraphical Range and Synonymy. By W.M, Gass. March, 1861. pp. hb 
Review mf Mr, Barrande on the Prine Zone in aoe America, and Taco! 
System of Dr. Emmons. By T. Srerry Hunt, M.A 
Descriptions of new Cretaceous Fossils from Te oe HUMARD. 
roceedings of the Boston Society of tai ee ‘Sinomie 4, 1861. 
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861. 
P. stieatiiian of Appendix C. Descriptions of 
New Species of Fossils, irom ie Upper Helderberg, Hamilton and Chemung groups, 
continued from page 109 of the Fourteenth Aeon Report of the of the 
University upon the State Cabinet, ‘Albeit ny: CO. H. VanBenthuysen. 1861. 
On some of the oaks and Fossils ae nent Phillipsburgh, c. E. By E. 
Biuivas, F.G.S,, of the Geological Survey of Can 
n the posed: Fossils of Canada West. By "3 Bir LLINGS, FE.G.S. Extracted 
m the Report of the Geo ological Survey of Canada for 1860, in preparation. 
Notes on the histor of Hetre leum or Rock Oil. By T, Srzerry Hust, M.A, 
PRS. of the Geological Survey of Canada. 
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AD escription of the Im erial State Crown, preserved in the ave House at the 
Tower of London By Prof Tennant, of King’s C ee ats before the London 
and Middlesex Archwological Society at Islington, July 
ineral Veins : iry into their Origin, rade FY % a ati of the Aurifer- 
Hol mga Veins of ae By Tuomas Bett. London: John Weale, High. 
Neweastle-upon- Reid, 40 and 65 Pilgrim st. 
iced on the i Gedloge of F bathes coast of Labrador, by Oscar M. Lirsen, Esq., Au- 
Paystcs ap Cue 
On some bs Ete ‘Citation of ete of Zine and Alumina to Soda and Potassa. 
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rom Memvirs Am. Acad., Sept., 1860. 
On the Chroma of Chromium, and analogous ‘Chromates. By Frank H. Stores 
a a From the Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts 
ences, 
On the Detection of Strychnia’ as a Poison, and the influence of Morphia in dis- 
Sulsing the usual color-tesf, By Joun J. Reese, M.D,, of Philadelphia. a 
On the Sources of the Ni itrogen of Vegetation ; with special reference to the 
e or Uncombin Ben- 
Lawes, Esq, F.RS., F.C 4 PhD., FBS. 
— Poon, Ph.D. i F, Cs. (Abstract ) From the Proceedings of the Bt So- 
Londen for June 21, 1860. London: Taylor & Francis, Red Lion Court, 
) arores Bord réales Tiré de la Bibl. Uniy,, Nov. 1859. Genéve: 1859. 
ni Prone Boreale du 29 A out 1858. Par M. Je professeur A. Dr La Rive, 
Se. de la Bibl Uni pt., 185 re 
syed rth Moon on the Declination of the 
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edle, from the observatio Sem Girard College, pee q 
ve. “ate et der ne years 1840 and 1845, By A. D.B z, Superintendent U.S. Coast Sur 
e Am. Jour. Sci., ae: ettin 
Obs at Account af ron Riwsl pte II of the discussion of the 
With t the “ty College, gone ia, a cane = 
Bi seca rene to the Solar Diurnal Variation and its — eq Af 
on he aac Senneot ibe alge ip ep bernie Associ ; 
her Stream, prepared at the req! 
pon for the ie Galt of Sdeacs By A. D. Bacae, Supt. U. 8. Coast euiyey. 
Disc, “oa wives Nov., 1860. 
College Olen the Magnetic and Mekoorcle gical Observations made * hort Gi in 
Invest store, ik Philadelphia, in 1840, 1841, 1842, 1848, 1844, and 1545.. art 
Vanagesetion of of the Eleven Year Period in the amplitude of t e 
the Disturbances of the Magnetic Declination. By A. 
