DONS FAITS A LA SOCIÉTÉ. 13 
(Ces deux notes extraites des Proc, of the Je. ofnat . sc. of 
Philadelphia, 1856.) 
De la part de M. F.-E. Melsheimer, Catalogue oj the descri- 
hed Coleoptera of the United States, in-8, 171 p. Washington, 
1853. 
De la part de M. J.-S. Newberry, Fossil fishes frorn the 
devonian rocks of Ohio , in-8, 8 p. 1857. 
De la part de M. D.-D. Owen : 
1° Report of a geological suivey of Wisconsin, îowa, and 
Minnesota , and incidentally of a portion of Nebraska territory p 
in-1, 638 p., avec 1 volume in-1 de cartes, coupes et planches. 
Philadelphia, 1852, chez Lippincott, Grambo et C e . 
2° Report of the geological survey in Kentucky, made during 
the years 185 h and 1855, in-1, h 16 p. 1 carte et 8 pl. de 
coupes. Frankfort (Kentucky), 1856, chez À.-G. Hodges. 
De la part de M. James G. Percival, Jnnual report of the 
geological survey of the state of Wisconsin, in-8, 111 p. 
Madison, 1856, chez Galkins and Proudfit. 
De la part de M. James M. Safford, A geological reconnais¬ 
sance of the state of Tennessee, in-8, 161 p., 1 carte. Nash- 
ville, Tenn., 1856, chez G.-G. Torbett et C e . 
De la part de M. J.-M. Stanley, Portraits of North american 
Indians , etc., in-8, 76 p. Washington, déc. 1852. 
De la part de M. G.-G. Swallow : 
1° The first and second annual reports of the geological sur¬ 
vey of Missouri, in-8, 210 p., cartes et planches. Jefferson 
City, 1855, chez James Lusk. 
2° The Rocks of Kansas, with descriptions of new permian 
fossils (from Trans . Acad. sc t , Saint-Louis , vol. î, n°2), in-8, 
27 et 3 p. Saint-Louis, 1858. 
De la part de M. J. -B. Trask : 
1° Report on the geology of the coast mountains, and part 
ofthe Sierra Nevada , in-8, 95 p.1851. 
2° Report on the geology of the coast mountains, in-8, 95 p. 
..,.1855. 
De la part de M. B.-L.-C. Wailes, Report on the agriculture 
and geology of Mississippi, in-8, 371 p. Philadelphia, 1851, 
chez Lippincott, Grambo et G e . 
