GERMANY. 105 



the Lichenology of the district of Vienna— p. 225-228. (Same) The European 

 species of Asplenium ; with three plates and a chart of geographical distribution 

 — p. 235-354. (Poetsch) Contribution to the Bryology of Lower Austria, — p. 

 355-362. 



Proceedings — (Muehlig) Observations on the habits of Falco milvus in cap- 

 tivity — p. 22-24. (Aschner) Albinism in a swallow the effect of internal in- 

 jury — p. 75. (Hanf) Migration of birds in 1856 — p. 91. (Lindenmayr) On 

 the habits of Sylvia elaica— p. 92. (Kner) On Artificial Impregnation — p. 43- 

 45. (Mahler) Dytiscus marginalis infested by Gordii — p. 11. (Same) Dis- 

 covery of a Troglorrhynchus in the Magdalena grotto — p. 11. (Leinweber) 

 Galleruca xanthomelaena injurious to the elm — p. 74. (Gredler) Helicidaj 

 of Styria — p. 73. (Frauenfeld) Observations on two species of Carychium, 

 described as new by Hauffen — p. 94. (Same) On Aquaria — p. 70-73. (Sauter) 

 Corrections of the list of plants of the Lungau Alps by Hillebrandt, in vol. 3 of 

 these Transactions — p. 10. (Pokorny) Notice of the " Physiotypia plantarum 

 Austriacarum"— p. 54, 56, 59. (Holzinger) Pulmonaria mollis, an addition to 

 the Flora of Lower Austria — p. 62-64. (Bermann) Geum sudeticum Tauscher 

 found in Upper Styria— p. 64. (Niessl) On intermediate forms between 

 Melampyrum nemorosum and sylvaticum — p. 82-85. (Same) Examination of 

 the PolJen of the different forms— p. 106. (Reichardt) Additions to the Flora 

 of Iglau — p. 86. (Bilimek) Occurrence of Betula oycowiemis Besser in the 

 Austrian territory— p. 88. (Andorfer) Botanical excursion to Hohenau — p. 

 93. (Reichardt) Contribution to the Flora of Austrian Silesia — p. 104. 

 (Heufler) Notice of Facchini's manuscript work, the Flora of Cisalpine Tyrol — 

 p. 15. Facchini's Observations on the genus Hieracium — p. 17. (Pokorny) 

 On a Ceratophora in the caves of Karst, produced from a Lenzites — p. 9. 

 (Frauenfeld) Notice of his work the Algae of Dalmatia— p. 89-91. (H>ufler) 

 Rare Cryptogama of the Lower Miirzthal — p. 106. (Same) On the study of 

 the Cryptogama — p. 46-49. (Same) On the views of Linnaeus with regard to 

 the Sexual and the Natural Systems in Botany — p. 49-51. (Same) Notice of 

 the Reading book for the Intermediate schools of the Austrian empire — p. 88. 

 Discussion, in the Botanical section of the Meeting of German Naturalists at 

 Vienna, in 1856, on the best method for Observations on the phenomena of 

 Vegetation— p. 97-100. 



Zeitschriftfuerdie gesammten Naturwissenschaften, u. s.w.redigirt von 

 C. Giebel and W. Heintz. Journal of the Natural Sciences in General, 

 published by the Natural History Association of Saxony and Thuringia. 

 8vo. Berlin. 



Vol. IX. ; with 12 Plates ; January to June, 1856. 

 Original Essays. — (Giebel) Osteological characters of the skull of the Ourang- 

 utan ; with reference to Burmeister's observations in D'Alton and Burmeister's 

 Journal of Zoology, &c, a. d. 1848— p. 443-447. (Same) Osteology of Procyon 

 — p. 349-373. Concluding that there is as yet no satisfactory evidence of the 

 existence of more than one species of Racoon in North America, the osteological 

 characters not supporting the specific distinction of P. brachyurus and obscurus 

 Wiegmann. (Hellman and Kalb) On the successful eradication of the Hamster 

 round Gotha— p. 170. (Brendel) Birds of the Peoria district in the state of 

 Illinois — p. 420-425. (Nitzsch) Posthumous notes on the Anatomy of Cathartes 

 aura, Falco albicilla, lagopus, and buteo-p. 426-433. (Same) Posthumous notes 

 on the Sclerotic ring, the pecten, and Harder's gland in the eye of birds ; with six 

 plates— p. 383-419. (Same) Characters of Philopterus, a genus of Mallophaga ; 

 posthumous essay— p. 249-262. (Same) Helminthological researches; posthu- 

 mous essay — p. 264-269. (Kochler) Microscopical and chemical examination of 

 the concretions, corpuscula oryzoidea, in the sheaths of the tendons : with a plate 

 — p. 269-276. (Heintz) On the composition of the solid part of Olive oil— p. 

 434-438. (Gerlach) Analysis of Triphylline— p. 148-152. (Elis) Geological 

 rambles through the Huy, near Halberstadt — p. 447-452. (Weichsel) Ancient 

 mines and smelting works, on the .northern boundary of the Harz— p. 459-462. 



