512 Scientific Serials. ~~ [August. 
Mr. R. E. C. Stearns read a memorial sketch of the life and scientific 
services of the late Col. Ezekiel Jewett, who died at Santa Barbara, Cal- 
ifornia, on the 18th of May, at the age of eighty-six years. 
Through inadvertence we omitted to state that the wood-cuts illus- 
trating Prof. Russell’s article “Concerning Footprints” in the July 
number, were kindly loaned by Messrs. Ivison, Blakeman, Taylor, & Co., 
the publishers of Dana’s Manual of Geology, from which the cuts were 
taken. 
Professor E. S. Morse is now in Japan studying the anatomy and de- 
velopment of the Brachiopods. He will be absent from the country un- 
til October. 
A Manual of the Anatomy of the Invertebrated Animals by Prof. T. 
H. Huxley will be issued in August, by J. & A. Churchill, London. 
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SCIENTIFIC SERIALS! 
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND Arts.—July. Germination 
of the Genus Megarrhiza, by A. Gray. On the Relations of the Geol- 
ogy of Vermont to that of Berkshire, by J. D. Dana. Characters of 
Coryphodontide, by O. C. Marsh. Characters of Odontornithes, by O. 
C. Marsh. New and Gigantic Dinosaur, by O. C. Marsh 
THe GEOGRAPHICAL MAGAZINE. — June. The Arctic Expedition, 
xv. Work of the Auxiliary Sledge Parties. The Seat of War in Asia, 
Corea, by S. Mossman. The India-Rubber Trees in Brazil, by R. Cross. 
_ Tue GEOLOGICAL MAGAZINE. — May. A Visit to the Active Vol- 
cano of Oshima, by J. Milne. June. — On the Rocks of Newfoundland, 
by J. Milne, with Critical Notes by A. Murray. Baron C. von Etting- 
hausen’s Theory of the Development of Vegetation on the Earth, by J. 
S. Gardner. 
QUARTERLY JOURNAL or Microscoricat Scrence. — July. Ré- 
sumé of Recent Contributions to our Knowledge of Fresh-Water Rhizo- 
poda, Part IV., by W. Archer. Notes on the Structure of several 
Forms of Land Planarians, etc., by H. N. Moseley. 
ANNALS AND MaGazine or Naturat History.— May. Malaco- 
logical Notes, by R. Garner. On the Final Stages in the Development 
of the Organs of Flight in the Homomorphic Insecta, by J. Wood-Mason- 
June. — On the Variability of the Species in the Case of Certain Fishes, 
by V. Fatio. On Ascodictyon, a New Provisional and Anomalous Genus 
of Paleozoic Fossils, by H. A. Nicholson. On Rupertia Stabilis, a New 
Sessile Foraminifer from the North Atlantic, by G. C. Wallich. — 
Tue QUARTERLY JournaL or Concnotocy.— May. Review of 
the Genus Tulotoma, by A. G. Wetherby. ' 
1 The articles enumerated under this head will be for the most part selected. 
