574 ‘NOTES. 
e Relations of Certain Genera of Cervide, by T 
rx oe the Vertebrate proce of Outagamie Co. or with mete. by. D.S. Jordan, 
Remains of an ancient earth work in Marblehead, Massachusetts, by J. J. H.G 
pen of forty- -fiye Indien grave s ining n Marblehead, by J.J. H 
Notes on some rare an f New York, by Geo. Ta i 
On the ascending process of the Aate dealing in Birds, by Edward S. Morse. 
Organ of Special Sense in the r mellibranchiate genus Yoldia, by Wm. A: Brooks. 
Notes on Tree Gre wth. by Asa Gra 
On the Disintegration of Rocks aod its Geological Significance, by T; S. Hunt. 
Equivalency of the Coal Meas of the United States = Europe, by C. A White 
The en and Geological charac a“ m ar Great Dismal Swamp and the 
Eastern Counties of Virginia, B. Web cre 
On the seat Character of the so- omer noe Peah by L. S. Burbank. : 
Notes on Natural Erosion by Sand in the Western territories, by — at 
The Recency of certain Volcanoes of the Western .. by G. K.G 
The Colorado Plateau Region as a field for goclogion! stndies, by “e K. r Gilberte: 
Small size of the brain in i pee Mammals, by.O. C. Marsh. 
Ancient Lake Basins of the Rocky neninn by O; C. Marsh. 
The Wings of Pterodactyls, ras O. C.. Marsh. 
On the Mechanical Condition of the Pebbles e g seme Conglomerate | manet 
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supposed flattening by pressure, by Wm 
On the Thickness of the Vi AA Tertiary, as ay by the Artesian borings st 
pes 
8 japi Sophie B. Her 
On contact of Trap and San si n the Connecticut Vale, by Wm. N. 
i e by 
On the Tra the Connecticut Va allay by E ard S. Dan 
An Inquiry Pci Sat the wore rsion of Thoroughbred JAPE 
Notice of a pair of Trap-door s from South Am a, by Chas. 
Traces of Loa Civilization 4 Monies, by Porter c. T 
Observations on the Mesozoic of North Carolina, by W. C. Kerr. 
We have already given an account of Dohrn’s zoologia ay 
ratory at Naples, and referred to the Anderson School si » 
History at Penikese, and the peripatetic laboratory APMM n 
up by Prof. Baird in connection with the United States Fish Co t 
mission. In the January number of the “ Archives de nd f 
Expérimentale,” etc., M. Lacaze-Duthiers gives an intere a 
count of the ‘Laboratory of PREE Zoology” ' este 
by him in 1872 at the suggestion of M. A. du Mesmil, dire” 
the higher education under the minister of public instruotan, | 
was opened on the coast at Roscoff, not far from Paris, 8° 
region zoologically rich. The funds devoted to the a | 
