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Reed Warbler ; Luminosity of a Snake ; The Phalacrocorax Graculus ; The 

 Liparis Vulgaris ; Zylophala Dorsalis ; Limosa Melanura ; Phalaropus Hyper- 

 boreus ; Physalia Pelagica ; Entomological Captures near Cartmel ; The Small 

 White Butterfly ; The Wolf-fish ; Note on the Nemopbila ; Second Budding of 

 Deciduous Trees ; The Hawthorn ; Possible Source of Fallacy in the Formation 

 of a Local Fauna ; Note on Honey Dew. 



No. 45, November : (T. Edwards) The Birds of Strathbeg and its Neighbour- 

 bourhood, with a few remarks upon their habits, &c. ; (O. S. Round) The Ring 

 Ouzel, Inland Migration ; (J. Longmuir, jun.) The Findhorn Heronry ; (J. 

 Garland) Local Jottings Dorchester, Dorsetshire; (T. Southwell) Rollesby 

 Gullery ; (William Sawers) List of Algas gathered in the North of Ireland. This 

 list embraces those which were discovered, in the course of several years, in Loughs 

 Foyle and S willy, and is an evidence of the assiduity with which that well-known 

 Irish algolologist, Mr. Sawers, devoted himself to the study of our sea-weeds. 

 Among the names we find that of Desmarestia pinnatinervifolia, which was added to 

 our fauna by Mr. Sawers, from specimens taken in Lough Foyle. We hope other 

 botanists will publish local lists of algae, as their distribution around the Irish coast 

 is a subject of much interest. Miscellaneous Notices Hybrid between Anser Leu- 

 copsis and Anser Canadensis ; Red-necked Phalarope ; Tufted Duck breeding in 

 England ; On the Note of the Cuckoo ; Notice of the Night-jar, near Barnsley ; 

 Thrushes feeding on the backs of Sheep ; Little Stint ; Great Ash-coloured Shrike ; 

 Red-breasted Merganser; Hobby; Appearance of the Hirundinidse, &c., at Baw- 

 burgh Hill ; Note on Sirex Gigas ; Occurrence of the Opah, or King Fish, near 

 Buckie, Banffshire ; Prunella Vulgaris with White Flowers. The Querist. Pro- 

 ceedings of Societies Scarborough Philosophical and Archaeological Society. 



No. 46, December : (T. Edwards) The Birds of Strathbeg and its Neighbour- 

 hood, with a few remarks upon their habits, &c. ; (O. S. Round) A Trip to Sel- 

 borne, in 1854 ; (G. R. Twin) Farewell Facts and Fancies from Norfolk ; (E. 

 Parfitt) A List and Notes on the Fungi found in the Neighbourhood of Exeter. 

 Miscellaneous Notices Nesting of the Chaffinch ; A Memory from Moseley Pool; 

 Late Stay of the Cuckcoo ; Departure of Swallows ;. Spring Arrivals in Guernsey ; 

 Occurrence of the Yellow Wren, or Warbler, near Huntly, Aberdeenshire. 



ANNALES DES SCIENCES NATURELLES. Comprenant la Zoologie, la Botanique, 

 1'Anatpmie et la Physiologic comparee des deux regnes, et 1'Histoire des Corps 

 Organises Fossilles, redigees pour la Zoologie, par Milne Edwards pour la 

 Botanique, par MM. Ad. Brongniart et J. Decaisne. Tome II. No. 2. Paris : 

 Victor Masson. 



No. 2 Zoologie Resume d'un travail d'embryologie comparee sur le developpe- 

 inent duBrochet, de la Perche et de 1'Ecrevisse, par M. Lereboullet (suite). Pub- 

 lications nouvelles Memoire sur 1'alimentation de quelques Insectes gallicoles et 

 sur la production de la graisse, par MM. Lacaze-Duthiers, et A. Riche ; Memoire 

 sur 1'organisation des Physalies (Physalia), par M. A. de Quatrefages. 



Botanique Tentamen methodic division is generis Aristolochia, additis descrip- 

 tionibus complurium novarum specierum novique generum Holostylis, auctore P. 

 Ducharte (suite) ; second Memoire sur les Uredinees et les Ustilaginees, par M. 

 L.-R. Tulasne, de 1'Institut, with five plates. 



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