Walcott, C/zar//fj.— Description of New Genera and Species of Fossils 
from the Middle Cambrian. Advance sheets issued June ii, 
1889. Proceedings of the U. S. Nat. Museum. From the Au- 
Woodivard, ^.—Preliminary List of the Foraminiiera from the Post 
Pliocene Sand at Santa Barbara, Cal. Extract from the Journ- 
of New York Microscopical Soc. From the Author. 
GENERAL NOTES. 
GEOGRAPHY AND TRAVEL.' 
Asia, etc. — The Ke Archipelago.— The small Ke 
Archipelago, in i30"-55'-33°.i5" E. longitude and 5^-10' to 
6"- 10 ' S. latitude is described in the Proceedings of the Royal 
Geographical Society by the brothers G. and A. Langen. 
The two largest islands are Nuhuroa or Little Ke and Nuhu- 
jund or Great Key. at the Southern extremity of the group. 
To the west of these or near Little Ke are many smaller 
islands. Great Ke is of volcanic formation, and contains 
eminences from 700 to i,0CXD metres above sea-level. An 
earthquake in April, 1884, seems to have considerably dir - 
und it. 
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