1894. BOOKS OF REFERENCE. 117 



found a list of zoological serials with a note of the libraries where they can be 

 seen. 

 ZooLOGiscHER Anzeiger. — A fortnightly serial containing original matter, but 

 giving a list of new papers and books on zoological subjects as published. An 

 index published in 1S87. for the ten years then concluded, gives practically the 



whole literature of zoology during that time in one volume. 

 Anatomischer Anzeiger. — Similar to above, but dealing more especially with 



vertebrate physiology and anatomy. 

 Zoologischer Jahresbericht.— Yearly since 1879. Similar to the " Zoological 



Record," but deals with Morphology rather than Systematic Zoology. 

 ZooLOGiscHEs Centralblatt.— Leipzig, 1894. In progress. 

 Journal of_the Royal Microscopical Society. — This contains a series of short 



reviews on recent microscopical work in all branches. 

 The Naturalist, London, publishes classified annual Bibliographies of Natural 



History for the North of England. 

 Annals of Scottish Natural History, Edinburgh, contains Bibliographies of 



current Hterature on Zoology and Botany of Scotland. 

 WiEGMANN.— Archiv der Naturgeschichte. Yearly since 1835. Gives a record of 



zoological literature. 

 Engelmann, Bibliotheca Historico-Naturalis. — From earliest times until 1846; 



continued as Carus and Engelmann, BibHotheca Zoologica, 1 846-1 860; continued 



as Taschenberg, Bibliotheca Zoologica, 1 860-1 880 (in progress). This contains a 



reference to biological literature, either separate or serial, exclusive of botany, 



and is by far the best and most convenient book ever published. 

 Agassiz, L. — Bibliographia Zoologiae et Geologias. 4 vols. Ray Society. 1848-54. 



A general catalogue of all books, tracts, and memoirs on these subjects. 

 Index-Catalogue of the library of the Surgeon-General's Office, United States Army. 



15 vols. Washington, 1880-1893. One of the most remarkable catalogues ever 



published — the papers are entered under both subject and author, and though 



essentially medical, it is of the greatest use in general biology. 

 Haller, a. von. — Bibliotheca Anatomica qua scriptorum ad anatomen et physio- 



logium facientia a rerum initiis recensentur. Tiguri, 1774. 

 British Museum Catalogues. — In the recent volumes, e.g., Birds, Marsupials, 



Snakes, Fishes, Fossil-Fishes, etc., reference is given, as far as practicable, toevery 



described species, whether in the Museum or not. 

 Szinnyei, J., & J. SziNNYEi.— Bibliotheca Hungarica historias naturahs et mathe- 



seos. Magyarorszag termeszettudomanyi es mathematikai konyveszete, 1472- 



1875. Budapest, 1878. 

 Krebel, R. — Russlands naturwissenschaftlichen und medicinischen Literatur. 



Die in 7iicht russischer Sprache erscheinen Schriften und Abhandlungen. Jena, 



1847. 

 Koschenikov, G. — [Catalogue of Russian Zoological Literature. Vertebrata, 1885- 



1889.] 4to, 1893, 523 pp. [Not seen: in Russian.] 

 Camerano & Lessona. — Biblioteca della-Zoologia e Anatomia comparata in Italia. 



Torino. Yearly, 1878-1880. 

 MoNiTORE ZooLOGico Italiano. — Fircuze. Yearly since 1890. 

 Cavanna, G.— Elementi per una Bibliografia Italiana intorno all' Idrofauna, etc. 



Firenze, 1880. 

 Kingsley, J. S. — List of American publications in Zoology for the current year. 



Amer. Naturalist. 

 Morris, J. — Catalogue of British Fossils. 2nd ed. 1854. 

 BiGSBY, J. J. — Thesaurus Siluricus, 1868. List with references to all known forms 



of the Silurian Period. 

 BiGSBY, J. J. — Thesaurus Devonico-Carboniferus. 1878. Similar to last, but 



Devonian and Carboniferous. 

 Etheridge, R. — Fossils of the British Islands Stratigraphically and Zoologically 



arranged. Vol. i. Palaeozoic. 1888. 

 Bronn, H. G. — Index palaontologicus. 184S. All known fossil forms up to date of 



publication. 



