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REVIEW or SCANDINAVIAN NATURAL History LITERATURE IN 1867-8. 
E By Dr. C. F. Lütken. — As an appendix to my former report I beg leave 
a to insert a review of some Norwegian papers recently received, viz., the 
University programme of the University of Christiania, for 1868, by Prof. 
Sars, and the volume, for 1867, of the Proceedings of the Society of Sci- 
ee of the Norwegian Metropolis, the first named of which is of unusual 
Scientific importance and interest. 
Among the many valuable works with which Prof. Sars has enriched 
Science, his last, * Mémoires pour servir à la Connaissance des Crinoides vi- 

F ption. memoir is written entirely in 
eb and it will therefore, perhaps, be thought superfluous to give an 






: | the 
ba, is in fact a Rhizo- 
and perha: 
ll, however, if the identity should be farther proved, retain its 
eu the West Indian Sea-lily was, without any sufficient reasons, re- 
to th m "e s ad Se SURE gh im nm 3 1 Aan 
, 1 
hionv 


Let Mon Specimen has a length of eighty millimetres, the largest - 
oTt of which belongs to the stalk, which attains a length of from twelve 
Y millimetres, and consists of from twenty-two to sixty-seven 
Gu = 


not specifically distinct from the Norwegian aae 

