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uicker in 
e English, exceptional care, and so much the 
y nature. 
ed to himself, deprived of barni incase grooming, and oats, vet eross-bred de- 
early, and in war perishes miserably, while the natural and the primitive horse 
X ties in in ooh Gang upon the scantiest herbage. On this score, our two eine of the Cri- 

BS Mates AN DEER.*—In thi is ear Mr. Caton pes us much interesting 
r and valuable information on the h habits, anatomy, a BAREA of v 
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PHÆNOGAMOUS PLANTS OF THE UNITED STATES, 
“este THE MISSISSIPPI, AND OF THE VASCULAR CRYPTOGAMOUS PLANTS 
7 ORTH AMERICA, NORTH OF Mexico. Compiled, borki, and pub- 
lished y Mr. H. Mann, of Cambridge. The species are all numbered, 
ad We find that dice ú are 3,646 Flowering Plants known in our territory, 
: Stel, while but 178 of the higher Cryptogams occur in 
merica, a smaller proportion we are inclined to think than will 
und on any other continent, 
_N€ believe the cata alogue was published with special reference to the 
Convenience Mi botanists who might wish to make exchanges, and for this 
it will be an invaluable aid, but every one interested in our flora 
have a a Copy of it at rand, as at once the aie eritm and most 
The hensive thing of the kind ever issued in the 
blisher wil] ges it to any address in the untat E States, by ee: the 
-Reeipt of the price e (25 cts). 
Sse ENTomoocist. — We have received the first number 3 
tents a W enterprise, issued at T oronto, August 1, 1868, in 8yo size, at 
Volume. It is to contain original papers on Canadian Entomol 



‘By Hon. John D. Caton. — 8vo, 1868, From the Transactions 
my miad of on comme Sciences 
