140 Scientific Intelligence. 
make right a continuation in the error. The word is from the Greek 
dexsida and xeqady, and therefore requires two letters 7 ; and, also, if the 
k of the second part be changed into ¢, (as it should be,) the & of the 
first part ought also to beso changed. The true orthography is therefore 
Dicellocephalus.—Ebs. | 
(11.) Notes and Corrections,—under which head, observations are 
made on Retzia and Lichas 
fae] 
Chemung group of New York ; by James Haut. Published at 
November 11, 1863. 8vo. pp- 11.—This paper, published in 
orizo . 
4. A Monograph of the Fossil Estherie ; by T. Rupert Jones, FY 
Prof. Geol. and Min. Royal Military College, Sandhurst. 134 
VI. ASTRONOMY AND METEOROLOGY. 
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Prof. Jamzs C, Watson, dated Observatory, Ann Arbor, Nov. 1: 
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