280 Miscellaneous Intelligence. 
3. Ix’ Secrion B. 
Geology and Natural a 
. On the Genus of extinct Sea-Saurians, Hlasmosaurus ; Epwarp D. Cope. 
2 ‘een of Glacial Action in Maine at "the Close. of the Dritt t Period: A hy 
3. “Bibliography of Entomology in the United States and Canada, since 1862; 
JOHN G. \ 
: On ce heaves of “a erous Plants; THOMAS MEEHAN. 
. On the Geology of the Mississippi "Delia, and the Salt Deposit of Petite 
Sy Eugene W. Hin 
6. bbffects of ie age ‘Changes on the id or of the great Geyser of 
Tee. 
a. On the Boulder 1 Field i in Fr Oedar County, Iowa; Rusu Emer 
8. On the Upper Silurian and Devonian Rocks of Ontario ; T. S. Howr. 
9. Gold in the “ UNT. 
be On the Gold Region of N ona T. S. Hunt 
rigin of Prairies; J. Wo 
12. . Exhibition of the Crania of Bootheri rium and Guntortiiies: with Remarks oa 
their Geological Position and thei ir Living Analogues; J. W. Fo 
13. On the perenben, Relations of the Fossil Horse in the United States; 
CHARLES 
14. Brio? Hemarks on ~ Hecamgs fe Meteorology, and Geology of Mount Mans- 
ae Vermont; JAMES 
ola Habitable Tatton of the North American Continental Se 
the bin of 36° Parallel North Latitude; containing a General ag 5 
enskisinns derived _ a Review of its Aboriginal Population and ¥ 
en . PAR 
6. Description of a aN ew Species of Protichnites from the Potsdam Sandstone 
of New York; O. C. Marsu. 
ee Notice of some new Vertebrate remains from the Tertiary of New Jersey; 
Manrsu. 
18. On the preservation of color in fossils from Paleozoic formations; 0: © 
af Bad sn — and present condition of the Geological Survey of Califora™s 
“20. The Toe emite Valley; J. D. W American 
21. Some a oA the oe Cesloay scp the western side of the 
se caged J.D. 
ae ‘quabeo Creu ts ‘Northern New a ra | “e C. H. ste 
The supposed Triassic Foot-marks in Kansa Hiren IN- 
24. On the Geological age and equivalents of the sarah Group; 4 W 
= : gcse illustrating the Flow of Glaciers; EDWARD HUNGEBIONY a0 
Sion Slate of che of rocks, and Aelia n of the Structure of the so-called 
es ae 
ca 
On the the gradual Desiccation ve he ‘western portion of North Americ, 
the 
28. On the Phy sical soceraphy of bm! oe of North America daring i 
;38N ss 
Psst. png one; eck ~ oldest ' cana found by Rev. H. Herzer, 
page J. §. NewBerry. the Upper 
0. On the surface he f the Great Lakes and 
Mississippi V. aly; 7. hes geology of wy “3 Basin o 
ue Wor (0. 
32. Fost Pishes , Insects, ino. etc., of the ne Coal Measures of Grundy “ 
ois 
33. Geological section of Ohio ; E. B. ANDREWS. 
the cit 
34, Anatomical distinction of vegetable s oe — followed DY 
' cuit of generation of fresh water Algze ; 
