146 Scientific Intelligence. 
Saddle mountain, and which covers more or “ 
flank of the Green Mountains.” If the limestone to which he 
alludes is one of the gray varieties of the Winooski marble, then 
he is most probably right. I believe Mr. Allis’s fossils are the 
first that have been found in the Winooski marble. 
Montreal, Dec. 21st, 1871. 
a 
of new fossil mammals, birds, reptiles and fishes were collest 
n was spent in eastern Oregon, Yfter 
We resting Tertiary mammals were foune ak 
a short visit to California the party returned east, some by 
L Marsh via Panama. one 
: e Expedition was in all respects successful, and the mor — 
important scientific results will soon be made public. a 
5. Discovery of a tooth of a Mastodon in Massachusetts ; yen 
E. Hrrcucock. (From a letter to one of the editors, dated AM 
herst, Jan, 12, 1872).—I have seen and identified a mastodon’smolity 
which was found in the town of Colerain, Mass. It was shov' she 
out of a muck bed, on the farm of Elias Bardwell, just 8! 
ground was frozen for the winter; and in the spring he pro 
; ne 
me to make more thorough search for the remainder of the | 
skeleton. 
eral Resources of North Carolina; by Dr. F. A. GP) 
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