arcuata, r. media, r. papyracea, v, r. 3. 1. Tab. 2. Geol. Tr. 2nd Ser. Vol. 5. Pl. VIII. F. 16. Min. Con. Vol. 3. Tab. 204. References. Min. Con. Vol. 2. Tab. 163. F. 5, 6, 7, 8. 5. Tab. 460. F. 3. 4. Tab. 399. F. 2. 1. Tab. 4. 3. Tab. 302. 6. Tab. 591. F. 2. 1. Tab. 1. • Teeth, Palates, Vertebræ, Scales, &c., of Sharks and other fish were also discovered. Besides the Fossils contained in this List there are others which have not yet been figured. LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTION. This was established in the year 1838, for the promotion of useful and scientific knowledge, under the direction of a President, Vice-Presidents, and a Committee. The building consists of a theatre, adapted for exhibitions, and a reading-room, in which the advantages of a library and museum can be enjoyed. Connected with the building are apartments for the librarian. There can be but one opinion as to the usefulness of these institutions, when placed under judicious management. |