Miscellaneous Intelligence. 



i alphabetical index of t 

 i this volume. It is the c 

 nomical memoirs and is indispensable to 

 and third volumes of the Bibliographie 



udes with an alphabetical index of the authors whose 

 mentioned in this volume. It is the complete methodi- 



n dispensable 1 



contain books and j 

 Life in Hawaii, by the Rev. Titus Coat,. 340 pp. 12mo. 

 V York: A. I). I- . 'Randolph A" Co.)-Thb autobiographic 



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lers of this Journal art' aware, the chief source of information 

 i respect to the eruptions. He has made at least " a hundred" 

 :s to Kilauea, studying its phases, and has traced the courses 

 s eruption^ :m( l also of those of the summit crater, one of the 

 sr from a height of 12,000 feet. His vivid descriptions, the 



little over a year old, have given the world a large part of 

 t has hitherto been known about the movements of the two 

 ers. This volume will therefore always have a place among 





\V. K. Draper).— The author of tl 



ell both sides of his subject— the an 



Evidences." 390 pp. 12mo. 



an/nh^e^Al'a" 'Trenton Gravel are 

 e latter largely from Mr. Wright's 



them to undertake the issue of a supplementary volume. 

 1 continue the record from the date of the former work, 

 m order a dbeti-sion of eaeh topic included 

 e general head, with a large number of illustrations. The 

 -vi'l abo contain ae-unnhte iud--\ !■> technical literature, 



