126 Scientific Intelligence. 
Macrocheilus, - ha 1; Orthoceras,1; Cyrtoceras, 25 Maw 
tilus, 73; Gon . 
The nase rat established a remarkable new — of Zobphyte : 
S: x Nena rte from opyy, a wedge, zoryguoy, a cup. 
“This small group of corals appears to be more a aeull related to Cya; — 
thoceris, of Simonds and Haime, than to any other genus, either re 
or fossil, with which we are acquainted. It differs, however, in — E 
the outer walls perforated, and in being destitute of distinct rays, as 
as in the peculiar wedge-like form of the base of the corallum, which a 
ing report of the Illinois hee which promises to be one of ‘coma m- 
terest. Bes ides the numerous invertebrate fossils, it will contain illustra 
tions and descriptions of over one hundred new species of fossil fishes of 
r. J. 8. Newberry ; a report on the Bryozoa of Dr, H. A. Prout; at 
port on Fossil Plants of Mr. Lesquereux ‘and a report on the Lead veo 
of Mlinois by Prof. J. D. Whitne : 
5. Systematic Catalogue, with Synon nonyma, &c., of Jurassic, Crete : 
many, ve another — cordiformis) i is probably not distinct from — | 
A, cordatus, Sowerby, which occurs in the Jurassic series of England, : 
tem (the Lower Oolite and Line) 4 in the _ world, and _ yeral of them 
= 7 — on farther compariso 3 
el etaceous species the fiveiag seven are common to the 
Nebraska and New Jerse ersey beds, viz.— Nautilus Dekayi, Ammonites pl — 
cenia, A. com ; us*, Scaphites Conradi, Baculites on a 
and Gryphea esata is —_ the following five species are probably 
re re oe 8 foreign loca ocalities, viz— Nautilus Dekay?, o 
icus, Gryphea vesicularis. brosa, and 
corbacia coranula, teat : 
The 57 Tertiary species are believed to be mg distinct from foreign forms, 
and none of them have yet been found in this country east of N. 
pecies west. 
ihinstrations ses fa over one thousand figures of Mollusca and doce 
forty-five quarto plates. 
