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Miscellaneous Intelligence. 453 
of Saco, Botanist and Chemist, J. C. Hoveuroy, of Still River, Mass., 
Mineralogist, A. S. Pacxaxp, Jr., of Brunswick, Entomologist, and ©. B. 
Fuuuer, of Portland, Marine Zoologist. 
We must defer to a subsequent issue a notice of this Report, which 
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for example, the proof that the lowest member of the Carboniferous 
voir: 
of the Legislature of Wisconsin, January, 1862. Large 8vo, pp. 455.— 
This very valuab i 
historical, physical, geological, mineralogical and mining relations in a 
e exhaustive style, leaving nothing to desire. The report 
Is conc b me observations on the mammalian remains found 
Terres. This was our first definite knowledge of that vast mausoleum of 
Palzotherial remains, since become so famous. He was an eminent 
physician and most useful citizen. 
K. C. v. Leonhard.—Died on the 23d of January, 1862, at Heidelberg 
K. C. v. Leonhard, Prof. of Mineralogy in that city since'1818, He Was 
born in Rumpenheim near Hanau, Sept. 12,1779. Among his numer- 
einen to) ischen Mineralogie. 3 Bde, 
cartoon coaestrs der Felearten.  Hokielberg, 1823. Handbuch Ser! Orphan 
2 Aufl—Die Basalt Gebilde. 2 Bde. Stuttgart; 1839. 
eologie. Stuttgart, 1849. 9 4 
ralogie. Frankfort, 1807-1824. Zeitechrin 
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