306 Scientific Intelligence. 
College. 82 pp. 8vo. 1871.—This report contains brief notes on 
some of the rocks of the State, but is occupied mainly with the 
meteorological observations and other records made during the 
“ Mount Washington Expedition ” in the winter of 1870-1871. 
1l. Report of the Geological Survey of Wisconsin; by Joux 
Mourrisu, Commissioner of the Survey of the Lead District, Ad 
dressed to the Governor of the State, and submitted with the 
xovernor’s message, Jan. 11,1872. This report is evidently the 
work of no regular State geologist. It is a trashy document, 
miserable in the most of its science, and often bad grammatically. 
12. Annual Report of the State Geologist of New Jersey for 
the year 1871. 46 pp. 8vo.—Prof. G. H. Cook, State Geologist, 
here presents briefly facts connected with the economical ge- 
logy of the State. 
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the eye of the veteran 
ding both Stylipus and Sieversia. The North American speci 
admitted are : : 
. Virginianum L. and G. album Gmelin, characterized as he 
now understand them, but with more absoluteness than 18 fou 
to prevail here where they grow. To the latter Scheutz inclines 
to refer Walter’s G. Carolinianum. From the character os 
hardly a doubt of it, and Walter’s name is much older 
Gmelin’s. i 
G. Oregonense Scheutz is a new “sub-species” under G. u 
num (otherwise recognized only from the Old World): “a 
described from a specimen in the Stockholm herbarlum colle ae 
by Werngren; nothing of the sort from Oregon has fallen un 
our notice. 
(l- 
18 
um) have n 
with Thunberg’s character, and their rounder, scarcey 
