640 Scientific Serials. [ October. 
constituting the Upper Greensand and Chloritic Marl, by A. J. Fukes 
Browne. 
Tur GEOGRAPHICAL MAGAZINE. — August. The Arctic Expedi- 
tion, xvii. Refutation of the Assertions of Hostile Critics. The Ben- 
gal Cyclone of 1876. Affairs in Japan, by R. H. Brunton. The Liv- 
ingstonia Mission, by J. Thornton Macklin and J. Stewart. The Great 
Earthquake on the Coast of Peru of May 9, 1877. Exploration in 
Patagonia, by F. P. Moreno. The India-Rubber Trees in Brazil, 
Robert Cross. 
Science Gossrr.— August. A Sketch of the Geology of Plymouth 
and the Neighborhood (illustrated). Botanical Notes in the Neighbor- 
hood of Cader-Idris. The Seals and Whales of the British Seas, No. 3 
(illustrated). Another Sketch in the West of Ireland (illustrated). 
The Economical Products of Plants (illustrated). A Microscopical 
Slide-Box (illustrated). 
Microscoricat JOURNAL. — Angust. A Simple Device for the 
Illumination of Balsam-Mounted Objects for Examination with Certain 
Immersion Objectives whose “ Balsam Angle” is ninety degrees or up- 
wards, by J. J. Woodward. An Essay on the Classification of the Dia- 
tomacex, by M. Paul Petit, translated by F. Kilton. Note on a New 
Paraboloid Illuminator for Use beneath the Microscope Stage. Also 
Note on the Resolution of Podura Scale by Means of the New Parabo- 
loid, by James Edwards. The Development of the Ovum, by W. N. 
Dallinger and J. Drysdale. German Methods in Histology and Em- 
bryology, by Charles Sedgwick Minot. : 
AMERICAN JOURNAL oF Science AND ARTS. — September. Notes 
on the Internal and External Structure of Palæozoic Crinoids, by C. 
Wachsmuth. Phenomena of Binocular Vision, by J- LeConte. The 
Relation of the Geology of Vermont to that of Berkshire, by J. p. 
Dana. Notice of a New Genus of Annelids from the Lower Silurian, 
by G. B. Grinnell. New Vertebrate Fossils, by O. C. Marsh. 
BULLETIN OF 1HE UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL AND GEOGRAPH : 
ICAL SURVEY oF THE TeRRirortes. — Vol. iii., No. 4 The First Dis- 
covered Traces of Fossil Insects in the American Tertiaries, by er 
H. Scudder. Description of Two Species of Carabidæ found in the 40- 
terglacial Deposits of Scarboro Heights, near Toronto, Canada, by Sam- 
uel H. Scudder. Report upon the Insects collected by +. 
during the Explorations of 1875, including Monographs of J 
Cydnidæ and Saldæ, and the Hemiptera collected by A. S- Packard, ie 
M. D., by P. R. Uhler. Description of Cambarus Couesi, a New Spee On 
of Crawfish from Dakota, by Thomas H. Streets, M. D. U. 5. f Ax 
a Carnivorous Dinosaurian from the Dakota Beds of Colorado, by r 
Cope. A Contribution to the Knowledge of the Ichthyological F mee . 
the Green River Shales, by E. D. Cope. On the Genus Erisich 
E. D. Cope. 
