$ -h nt[ p'c Intelligence. 



Sorosporium, Thecaphora, Entyloma and Melanotamium. So- 

 rospori>n» Jmu-i Sehr., he makes the type of a new genus Toly- 



..,,. Antra gali Pec„ — 

 [>,.<«, <><i;; lYek are referred t.<v Th*:<>oph<»>a in consequence of the 

 structure of their spores. The article ends with a synopsis of the 

 genera of Wstilaginece, and is illustrated by four partly colored 

 plates, which, as is always the case in Woronin's articles, are 

 beautifully executed. w. G. f. 



6. Salmon Disease.- -The existence of an epidemic disease in 

 the Salmon of some Scottish and British rivers (a disease existing 

 also in North America and Siberia), led to the appointment of 

 Commissioners in 1879 to examine the facts. Prof. Huxley has a 

 paper on the "Pathology of the epidemic known as tie- Salmon 

 disease v in the Proceedings of the Royal Society for .March '-'. 

 1882, from which the following facts are taken. He ol.servo< that 



doubt that the malady U to In m>ho1 toil,. I o_. md uni^t nit 

 ly increasing class of diseases which are caused by parasitic 

 ..... in.su, s. h iMH.m ,_ i( ,us t„d n.h.tn.usdis, >s« ,,t tin -..m. 



the w.'.rk -,1 , minnt. fm _ h In hi t, tie '>'-/,, <>I w\ ch 



is the cause of the salmon disease, is an organism in all respects 

 very closely allied to the Peronospora, which is the cai.se of the 





r of Edinburgh," made by the I 



