132 Scientific Intelligence. 
he explains by suggesting that these embryo-like forms were fully 
oped animals characteristic of the early geological period at which t 
existed. ; 
5. Letiers from Alabama, chiefly relating to Natural History 
Pate Henry Gosse, F.RS. ndon, 1859, pp. 306: small 
Another popular scientific work of this prolific writer. It consists 0 
series of letters written many years ago, when the author was te 
a 
Southern plants, insects, reptiles and birds, with numerous illustrations 
wood 
value. For the first group De Haan has proposed the name Dione, 
A. Maxillipedis externi merus margine antico integer. 
incipiendum, 
Carapax plus minusve transvers 
Orbitz ze, profundz, oculos pene °P 
parve, pi 6 pe us, Orbita 
tuberculis armata. 
