160 Miscellaneous Intelligence. 
ey aa of four species of Hemiptera collected by the N.W. Boundary Survey; 
R. Thler.—286, Rectification of the paper upon the Hemiptera of the North Pa- 
ae ex Expedition; . Uhler.— 287, agen Fee of Nine North American Lim 
peer Baron R. Osten Sacken— 2, Contributions to the Ophielogy of Lower 
alifornia, Mexico a en iockek ; E. D. Cope.—306, List of the Mollusca 
inhabiting the a of Philadelphia W. M. Gabb—OCTOBER.—312, De- 
f the genus Thelyphonus ; Horatio C. Wood, Jr.—312, 
On the Reptilia of Sibree and Be nai ; E. D. Cope. saint iy Description of a new 
enus Sperm ophilus, from Texas; J. H, Stack—814, De 
ok comme of new Cretacens fossils collected by the North western Bounda Bi orm 
mission, Sane nco Pci si ia aa F. B. Meek, ped ar disen e.! new 
Gat. es ur ‘Cre = fossil w Jersey, Alabam and M issippi; W. I. 
abb.—330, Cataogue of vals ‘and freshwater baMerdy Mollusks collected in British 
ica Dre and deposited in the Smithsonian 
Collection ow, 6. Binney. —331, he on a Terrestrial Mollusks of the Ree 
of California W. G. Binney.—333, Description of two new species of 
D. B —NO Pa a 335, Wotes on the Cotéeptérous Fauna of Low: ni or alk 
Kata Ji e Conte. New species of Coleoptera inhabiting the 
district of tbe United states ‘ ' Jokes i onte.—359, Description oF a new Mexi- 
t; son A , Note on the Bartra hans i 
can Bat; Harri ; 
8. B. Buckley—Description of a new species of North American Grouse; 
Suckley.—363, Notes on Cretaceous Fossils with descriptions of a few add ditional 
new species; W. M. Gabb—367, Descriptions of new species of American Tertiary 
Fossils and a new Carboniferous Cephalopo ute Texas; W.M. Gab 
i j —373, A Mee of the 
ROcEEDINGS Boston Soo. Nat. Hist. (co ot from p. 31 xxxi) 1861, 
Vol. viii—MARCH.—1, On the supposed identity of the Paiactiaed ies Harlan 
Green, with the Paradoxides spinosus, Boeck; Albert Ordway—5, On the Occut- 
i dw 
cies abedged from the forthcoming gh of Capt. J. H. Simpson) ; The ! 
Descri e genus Tigoma of Girard (abridged are 
"Sinipeon); 2. Pear Ome Sim 
o t. J. 
a of the s ub arn of ‘Frneiodion: 
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etts,  vedae New Yon -d. + 
iscuss ar 
f Nova Seotin; TR. Willi, of 
ve Datholite in the mines of Lake oa 
on of the Birds that breed in 
ions of new wept ig 
arboniferous rocks of Texas; % 
of Ic - B. J. Jeffries —On the ™ 
, gassiz.—102, 
assiz, Wyman and Sto- 
and gen pps 
trosity ; The Pres “cated wee 
icroscopic Objects; A. M. Batt” 
Remarks on the variations of 
4 Henry Bryan one of Pee eith 
bottom of Mystic Pond, Meaford, near Bos 
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