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U. (Ttrsted on character,-^ furnished by the styles in Cupullfen^ 

 "/ .J>uihm<Je't-, etc.~h\ the CoiH'nhauon Videnskaheliye M,',ld,l- 

 >;• :i A.;v yt-ars a,<j:o Prof. (Er>ted very tally worke.l out aii<l -li- 

 uv.<l the liigh systematic importam-e of tlu' form of tlie ^t \ U > 

 a" Mi^mas in (^wrous ai.d tl.CMXh.-r CupuUfenr. To the xun,- 

 iMir.ition, fortho year I860, he ha.s e<»ntrihuti-(l a brief artiel. -n 





gested. 



III. MlSCK 



ul of the Geolo-rjcal .Survey of 

 lupshiro, and Prof. J. IL HuNTiNcno.v have been the means 

 li>hin<r, has for its observers Prof. lIuntin<rtoa. Mr. S. A. 

 f (iec^rsetown, Ma^s., and Serireant Theodore Smith. The 



and occasionally joins the observer! 



