224 Scientific Intelligence. 
an ~— a wen is eae by Billings Aspidella Terranovica. 
o specimens 0 ne slab of stone. The relations of the 
fossil are not déieriai bined The other fossil is regarded by Bi 
lings as identical with the ao ap sere spiralis, found in Sweden 
below or at the base of the Primordial. 
These fossils were first found tay Mr. Murray in 1866, and others 
ete a subsequently obtained by Capt. Kerr, Mr. Robinson and Mr. 
owle 
7. Bathm odon, a new genus of fossil Mammals ; by E. D. Cops. 
(Read before the Am. Phil. Soc., Feb. 16, 1872. )—This capt has 
a remote affinity to Palsosyops and Titanotherium, The ch 
ters of the molar stn indicate that it belongs to a new amy 
Two species are des d, B. radians and B. semicinetus. They 
were from the eestee eda of the Wahsatch group, near Evans- 
ton, Utah, where they were obtained by Dr. F. V. Hayden. ‘The 
beds are inferior to the Bridger group, and are supposed to be 
Lower Eocene. Prof. Cope writes us, that by the printer’s neg- 
-_ the date to his paper is wrong; it should be, as above given, 
6th. 
8. IMustrated Catalogue of the Museum of Comparative Lo- 
Slogy. Supp 
a list of publications i in iis part of actinolog i M ablished since 
1865, to which is added some papers ie eS d in the previous 
classification ; 4th, two tor representing in an nomena fil 
ner the new species m mentione d above, and all the new genera : 
some of the new species eotabliahiod by the author in his prelimi- 
nary report. 
inire des 
* Among these is a little pamphlet by Mr. Duchassaing (Animaux Radiaite © 
Antilles, 1850). Owing to 0 the kindness of Mr. Riise, I was well acquainted pice 
appli Ger the completely inexplicable diagnoses, I thought it best to pest 
part hassaing’s on whole not hig table - 
darkness; the more so, as the attempt I made. ise, to 
ginal specimens of ing’s Ophiuride, failed altogether, 40 
not 
