448 Miscellaneous Bibliography. 
No. 3, 1862.—Arr. V. Notes on new species of Microscopical Organ- 
isms, chiefly from the Para River, South America; by Lorine W. Bar 
teY.—VI. Contributions to the Comparative Myology of the Chimpan- 
zee; by Burt G. Witper.—VII. On Alternate Generation in Annelids, 
and the Embryology of Autolytus cornutus ; by A. Agassiz.—VIII. Ma- 
terials for a Monograph of the North American Orthoptera, including 4 
Catalogue of the known New England Species ; by Samuex H. Scupper. 
0. 4, 1863.—Art, IX. Observations on the summit structure of Pen- 
Acassiz.—XII. Prodromus of the history, structure, and physiology of 
the order Lucernarie ; by Prof. Henry James Crank, of Harvard Uni- 
versity, Cambridge, Mass.—XIII. Monograph of the genus Callinectes; 
Atsert Orpway.—XIV. On the Fossil Crab of Gay Head; by Dr. 
uu1aM Stimpson.—XV. On Synthetic Types in Insects; by A. 5 
Pacxarp, Jr— XVI. Description of a “ White Fish” or “ White Whale” 
(Beluga borealis Lesson) ; by Jerrrres Wyman, M.D., Prof. of Anatomy 
in Harvard College—XVII. Remarks on some characteristics of the In- 
sect Fauna of the White Mountains, New Hampshire; by Samvst H. 
Scupper. 
2. National Almanac and Annual Record, for the year 1864, 642 
. 12mo. Philadelphia, 1864. George W. Childs.—The National Al- 
manac for 1863 was noticed by us early last year (xxxv, 465). e vol- 
ume now issued sustains the same high character, and _ besides is much 
increased in value by a still wider range of subjects, and fuller details. 
While remarkably complete as a national work, it also contains much 
information on foreign countries, their sovereigns, governments, areas, 
populations, finances, armies, navies, commerce, navigation, ete. ete. 
Astronomical and Meteorological observations made at the U. S. Naval Observa- 
tory during the year 1862, Capt. J. M. Griurss, U. S. N., Superintendent. 700 pp» 
4to. Washington, 1863. Published by authority from the Hon, Secretary of the 
avy. 
Report of the Commissioner of Agriculture for the year 1862. 632 pp» Bro, 
with plates and wood-cuts. Washington, 1863. . 
The Geography and Resources of Arizona and Sonora: an Address before the 
American Geographical and Statistical Society, by Syivesten Mowry of 
New edition. 124 pp, 8vo, with a map. San Francisco and New York. 1863. 
A. Roman & Co. 
pp., 8vo, from t Proceedings of 
Appleton’s U.S. Postal Guide, containing the chief regulations of the Post Office 
and a complete list of the Pust Offices throughout the U. States. March, 1864 
Published quarterly. 25 cents. cilaiee aa 
Report of the British Association for the meeting at Cambridge in 1862, 9-9 
and 244 pp., oe tose £1. e : by R. Howat 
Synopsis of t eology of Durham a rt of Northumberland, by . Hows 
and J. W.Kirsy. 34 pp., 8vo. Published 1 by the Tyneside Naturalist’s Field 
Club, Aug. 1863, 
