XXX 



XV. Palaeontologie. 



Aigner, Der Hallstätter See und die 

 Oedenseer Torflager in ihrer Be- 

 ziehung zur Eiszeit. 574 



Andersson, Das nacheiszeitliche 

 Klima von Schweden und seine 

 Beziehungen zur Florenentwicke- 

 lung. 549 



Arber, On Homoeomorphy among 

 Fossil Plauts. 445 



— — . Notes on some Fossil Plants 

 collected by Mr. Molyneux in Rho- 

 desia. 47 



— — , On the roots of Medullosa 

 anglica. 496 



— — , The use of Carboniferous 

 Plants as zonal indices. 446 



Berrv. The American species referred 

 to'Thinnfeldia. 638 



— — , The Flora of the Matawan 

 Formation [Crosswicks Clays]. 638 



Berthoumien, Flore carbonifere et 

 permienne du centre de la France. 



94 



Ethcridge, More complete evidence 

 oi Thinnfeldia odontopteroides 

 Morris^ in the Leigh Creek Goal 

 Measures. 285 



Fliehe, Note sur des bois silicifies 

 permiens de la vallee de celles 

 (Vosges). 239 



Glück, Eine fossile Fichte aus dem 

 Neckarthal. 446 



Hollick, A fossil Petal and a fossil 

 Fruit from the Cretaceous [Dakota 

 Group] of Kansas. 31 



Kiäston, Notes on some fossil plants 

 from the Arigna Mines. 78 



— — , Notes on some Scottish floras 

 of Lower Garboniferous age. 470 



Lignier, La Fruit du Williamsonia 



gigas Garr. 

 Documents 



et les Bennettitales. 

 nouveaux et notes 

 critiques. 204 



Lomax, On some new features in 

 relation to Lyginodendron Oldha- 

 mium. ' 334 



— — . On the occurence of the no- 

 dular concretions (Goal Balls) in 

 the Lower Goal Measures. 334 



Lsiacsno, La staurogamia anemo- 

 fila in alcune plante delGarboni- 

 fero. 95 



Magnus; Ein von F. W. Oliver 

 nachgewiesener fossiler parasi- 

 tischer Pilz. 519 



Oliver, Notes on Fossil Fungi. 125 



— — , The Ovules of the older Gym- 

 nosperms. 291 



— — and Scott, On Lagenostoma 

 Lomaxi^ the seed, of Lygino- 

 dendron. 335 



Penliallow, Some relics of an An- 

 cient Flora. 1 17 



Potonle, Erwiderung auf Professor 

 Westermaiers Besprechung meiner 

 Rede über „Die von den fossilen 

 Pflanzen gebotenen Daten für die 

 Annahme einer allmählichen Ent- 

 wickelung vom Einfacheren zum 

 Verwickelteren". 397 



Renault, Sur quelques Algues fos- 

 siles des terrains anciens. 206 



Sellards, Gondonotheca, a new type 

 of spore bearing organ from the 

 Goal Measures. 526 



Seward, Floras of the Past: their 

 Gomposition and Distribution 470 



— — , On the occurrence of Dictyo- 

 zamites in England, with remarks 

 on European and Eastern Meso- 

 zoic Floras. 125 



Shirley, Gotes on Fossil Plants 

 from Duaringa, Ipswich^, Dawson 

 River, and Stanwell; and on 

 Fossil Woods from the Ipswich 

 beds, ßoggo Road^ Brisbane. 285 



Stopes, On the leaf structure of 

 Gordaites. 318 



Weiss, A biseriate Halonial brauch 

 of Lepidophloiosfuliginosus, 319 



Westermaier, Grundsätzliches zur 

 Beurtheilung der Zweckmässig- 

 keit palaeozoischer Pflanzen. 397 



Yates, Prehistoric Galifornia. Its 

 Topography, Flora and Fauna. 

 With the evidence of the time of 

 the advent of man, and his deve- 

 lopment, from the records of his 

 past found in the soll. 240 



XVI. Chemisches und Pharmaceutisches. 



Cousins, Grass Oils. 286 



Donard et Labbe, Les matieres 

 albuminoVdes du grain de maVs. 



639 



Goss, Ash analyses of some New 

 .Mexico plants. 286 



Hill, A contribution to the Ghe- 

 mistry of Proteids. Part 2. The 

 Constitution of tryptophane. The 

 action of bacteria on it. 645 



Karsten, Lehrbuch der Pharmakog- 

 nosie des Pflanzenreiches für 



