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Süd-Amerika. 



Hr. Dr. Burmeister, Carl Ilernianii Conrad, Professor, Direotor des Museums in Buenos Aires. 



,. Dr. Döring, Oskar, Professor und Piäsident der Argentinischen National-Akademie in Cordoba. 



,, Dr. Hehl, Rudolph Alexander, in Rio de Janeiro. 



,, Dr. Leyboldt, Friedrich, Apotheker und Botaniker in Santiago, Chilß. 



„ Dr. Müller, Johann Friedrich Theodor, in Blumenau, Provinz Santa Cathariua in Brasilien. 



,, Philippi, Friedrich Heinrich Eunom, Professor, Director des botanischen Gartens in Santiago, Chile. 



,, Dr. Plagemann, Carlos Alberto Joaquin, in Valparaiso. 



Asien. 

 Hr. Kreitner, Gustav Ritter von, österreichisch-ungarischer Generalconsul in Yokohama. 

 „ Dr. Ludeking, E. W. A., Gesundheitsoffizier der Niederländisch-ostindischen Armee in Batavia. 

 „ Dr. Verbeek, Rogier Diederik Marius, Director der geologischen Landesuntersuchuug in Niederländi.sch- 

 Indien zu Buitenzorg auf Java. 



AustraUen. 

 Hr. Ell er j-, L. J. Robert, Director des Observatoriums in Melbourne. 

 ,, Dr. Haast, Julius, Director des Canterbury Museum, Professor der Geologie am Canterbury College in 



Christchurch, Neu-Seeland. 

 ,, Hector, James, Director des Geological Survey von Neu-Seeland in Wellington. 



,, Dr. Müller, Ferdinand Jacob Heinrich Freiherr von, ehem. Director d. botanischen Gartens in Melbourne. 

 ,, Dr. Schomburgk, Richard Moritz, Director des botanischen Gartens in Adelaide. 



Eingegangene Schriften. 



iVom 1.5. Mai bis 15. Juni 1886. Fortsetzung.) 

 Königl. Preussische geologische Landesanstalt 

 und Bergakademie in Berlin. Abhandlungen zur 

 geologischen Specialkarte von Preussen und den Tliü- 

 ringischeu Staaten. Bd. VH. Hft.2. Berhn 1886. 4°. — 

 Berendt, ti.: Die bisherigen Aufschlüsse des märkisch- 

 ]jommorschen Tertiärs und ihre Uebereinstimmung mit den 

 Tiefbohrergebnissen dieser Gegend. 48 p. 



Bd. VIII. Hft. 2. Berlin 1886. 4". — 



Berendt, G. und Dames, W.: Geognostische Beschreibung 

 der Umgegend von Berlin, unter Mitwirkung vonF. Klock- 

 mann. Zur Erläuterung der geologischen Uebersichtskarte 

 der Umgegend von Berlin im Maassstabo 1 : 100 000 in 

 2 Blättern. 113 p. 



Akademia Eomana in Bukarest. Documente 

 privitöre la Istoria Roraänilor urmare la colec^iunea 

 lui Ludoxiu de Hurmuzaki. Suplement I. Vol. 1. 

 1518 — 1780. Cu Portretul lui loan Nicolae Alexandra 

 Mavrocordat Voevod. Documente culese diu diferenti 

 publicatiuni si diu Biblioteca Nationalä diu Paris de 

 Gr. G. Tocilescu || din Archivele Ministeriului Aface- 

 rilor Sträine din Paris de A. J. Odobescu. Bucuresci 

 1886. 40. 



Geological Society in London. The quarterly 

 Journal. Vol. XLH. Nr. 2. — May 1, 1886. — Nr. 166. 

 London. 8". — Hudleston, W. H.: On a recent section 

 tbrough Waltou Common, exposing tbe London Clay, 

 Bagshot Bcds. and Plateau - gravel. p. 147 — 171. — Ly- 

 dekkcr. R.: ün the fossil Mainmalia of Maragha in 

 North-Western-Persia. p. 173 — 176. — Pohlig. H.: On the 

 pliocene of Maragha. and its resemblancc to that of I'ikermi 

 in Greece; On fossil Elephant reraains of Caucasia and 

 Pcrsia; and On the results of a monograph of the fossil 

 Elephants of Germauy and Italy. p. 177 — 181. — Cole, 

 G. A. J. : Ün the alteration of coarsely spherulitic rocks. 

 p. 183—190. — Brown, J. A.: The Tbanies-valley surface- 

 deposits of the Ealing district and their associated palaeo- 

 lithic floors. p. 192—199. — Kendali, P. F. and Bell, 

 K. G.: On the pliocene beds of St. Erth. p. 201—214. — 

 Hill,W. and Jukes-Bro wne, A. J.: The Melbouru rock 



and the zone of BJemnitdla lüena from Cambridge to the 

 Chihern Hills, p. 216-231. — Hill, W.: On the beds 

 betwecn the upper and lower Chalk of Dover and their 

 comparisou with the middle Chalk of Camhridgeshire. 

 p. 232—247. — Blanford. W. T.: On additional evidence 

 of the occurrence of glacial conditions in the palaeozoic 

 era, and on the geological age of the beds containing 

 plants of mesozoic type in Idia aud Australia. p. 249 — 260. 



Chemical Society in London. Journal. Nr. 283. 

 June 1886. London. 8». — Rennie, E. H.: Para- 

 benzylphenol and its derivatives (Pt. III). and on an iso- 

 meric benzylphenol. iContinued.) p. 409 — 411. — Pickering, 

 S. U.: On water of crystallisation. p. 411 — 432. — Brown, 

 A. J.: On an acetic ferment which forras cellulose. p. 432 



— 439. — Perkin, jun.. W. H. and Belleuot, G. : 

 Parauitrobeuzoylaectic acid and some of its derivatives. 

 p. 440—452. 



Royal microscopical Society in London. Journal. 

 Ser. IL Vol. VI. Pt. 3. June 1886. London. 8». — 

 Michael, A.D.: Ui)on the life history of an Acarus one 

 stage whereof is knowu as Labidoplmrus talpae, Kramer; 

 and upon an unrecorded species of Z)i's/-)rt)'yjes. p. 377 — 390. 



— Sternberg, G. M.: On Micrococcus Pasteuri iStern- 

 berg). p. 391 — 396. — Ahrens, C. I>.: New polarizing 

 prisra. p. 397 — 398. — Suramary of current researches 

 relating to zoology and botany, niicroscopy &c. p. 399 — 550. 



Royal Dublin Society. The scientific Transactions. 

 Vol. III. (Ser. IL) Nr. 7—10. Dubhn 1885. 4". — 

 Nr. 7. Boeddicker, 0.: Notes on the aspect of the planet 

 Mars in 1884. Acconipanied by sketches made at the Ob- 

 servatory. Birr Castle, p. 301—304. — Nr. 8. Hüll, E. : 

 On the geological age of the North Atlantic Ocean. p. 305 

 —320. — Nr. 9. Boeddicker, 0.: On the changes of the 

 radiation of heat from the moon during the total eclipse 

 of 1884. Ootober 4, as measured at the Observatory, Birr 

 Castle, p. 321—332. — Nr. 10. Ball,V.: On the coÜection 

 of the fossil Mainmalia of Ireland in the Science and Art 

 Museum. Dublin, p. 333 — 350. 



— The scientific Proceedings. Vol. IV. (N. S.) 

 Pt. 7—9 und Vol. V. (N. S.) Pt. 1, 2. Dublin 

 1885 — 86. 8^ 



