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curs in the Trenton Limestone while two or three others have been fo 
in the Chazy and oe ee see These will be described 
tains an interesting comparisoneof the Upper Silurian Fauna of Tennes 
see with that of the same age in Europe. All the species are w roe 
[We have oS too late for this issue, an important paper fu 
Prof. weap “On the Upper Silurian beds of Western Teuxosseé, a! 
s Mo seria Olt pr rineipal ae in this paper is to ind 
thickness of the rocks of the U Silurian in Tennesse 
memoir will appear in the succeeding number of this Journal. Eos} 
I. BOTANY AND ZOOLOGY. 
frees “ena or Illustrations of the South African Fr, 
a ‘by Wa. H. Hanver, M.D, PRS, é&c.—No. 4, 1860, completes 
century of aelaaen rancate a first volume of this work. The plates ate 
most interesting one to us is tha a Loasaceous 
Fissenia Capensis, sh " geographically eng saity severed ~ 
its coérdinates, and has ocular ovary. 
. Flora Capensis ; Pa a Systematic eit of the P Ins 
the Cape pa Caffraria, and Port Natal; by Wu. H. Harvey, 
F.R.S,, &e., and Orro Witneta Sonner, Ph. D., &e., vol. I, Ranunculact® 
