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(Vom 15. April bis 15. Mai 1882.) 

 Society of Natural History in Cincinnati. Jour- 

 nal. Vol. V, Nr. 1. April 1882. Cincinnati 1882. 8». 



— Chambers. V. T.: On the antennae aud troplii of 

 lepidopterous larvae. p. 5 — 21. — Miller, S. A.: Notice 

 of a work by prof. Nicholson on the genus Monticulipora. 

 p. 25 — 33. — id.; Description of two new genera and eight 

 new sjiecies of fossils from the Hudson River group, with 

 reraarks lipon others. p. 34 — 44. — Wetherby. A. G.: 

 Directions for coUecting and preparing land and fresh water 

 Shells, p. 44 — 51. — Zoological miscellany. p. 51 — 62. 



American Journal of Science. Editors James 

 & E. S. Dana and B. Silliman. Vol. XXIU. Nr. 

 135, 136, 137. March, April 1882. New Haven 1882. 

 8". — Nr. 135. Hastiiigs, C. S. : Color eorrection of 

 double objectives. p. 167 — 176. — Wead, C. K.: To cut 

 a millimeter screw. p. 176 — 177. — Derby, 0. A.: Gold- 

 bearing rocks of the province of Minas Geraes. p. 178. — 

 Dana. J. D.: The tiood of the Connecticut River valley 

 from the melting of the ijuaternary glacier. p. 179 — 202. — 

 Wetherby, A. G.: Geographical distribution of certain 

 fresh-water moUusks of North America, and the probable 

 causes of their Variation, p. 203—212. — Walcott, C. D.: 

 Description of a new genus of the order Enryptcrida from 

 the Utica Slate. p. 213 — 216. — Vorrill, A. E.: Notice 

 of the remarkable Marine-Fauna occupying the outer banks 

 off the Southern coast of New England, p. 216 — 225, 309 



— 316. — Stevens, W. L.: A new form of reversible 

 stereoscope. p. 226 — 229. — Reciiuerel, H.: Magnetic 

 properties of a specimen of nickeliferous iron from St. Ca- 

 tarina. Brazil. with a note by J. Lawrence Smith, p. 229 



— 232. — Le Conte, J.: Origin of jointed structure in 

 undisturbed clay and marl ileposits. p. 233 — 234. — Scien- 

 tilic intelligence. p. 234—250. — Nr. 136. Marsh. 0. C: 

 The wiiigs of Pterodactyles. p. 251 — 256. — Young, A. A.: 

 Sandstoues haviug the grains in part quartz crystals. p. 257. 



— Rockwood. C. G.: Notes on American earthquakes. 

 p. 257—261. — Gibbs, J. \V.; Notes on the electro- 

 magnetic theory of light. Nr. 1. p. 2G2— 275. — Gannelt, 

 H.: The „Timber Line", p. 275—278. — Holman, S. H.: 

 Simple method for calibrating thermometers. p. 278 — 283. 



— Dutton. C.E.: Notico of Fisher's phj'sics of the earth's 

 crust. p. 283 — 289. — Stevens. \V. L.: Rhysiological 

 optics. Nr. 3. p. 290 — 302. — Emerson. B. K.: Great 

 dyke of Foyaite or Elaeolite-syenite in North-western New 

 •lersey. p. 302 — 308. — Smith, J. L.: Determination of 

 phosphorus in iron. p. 316—320. — Sciontitic intelligence. 

 p. 320—328. — Nr. 137. Draper, H,: On photografdis of 

 the spectrum of the Nebula in Orion, p. 339 — 341. — 

 Woeikot, A. : Mean annual ram-fall for diß'erent coun- 

 tries of the globe. p. 341—345. — Stevens, W. L.: Phy- 

 aiological optics, Nr. IV. p. 346 — 360. — Dana, J. D.: 

 On the flood of the Connecticut River Valley from the 

 (luaternary glacier. p. 360 — 373. — Derbj-. 0. A.: On 

 Rrazilian specimens of martite. p. 373 — 374. — Schae- 

 berle. J. M.: A method for dctermiiiing the tlexure of a 

 telescopic tube for all positions of the Instrument, p. 374 

 —376. — Emerson, B. K.: On the dykes of miaceous 

 diabase peuetrating the bed of zinc ore'at Franklin Fur- 

 nace. p. 376—379. — lies, M. W.: Occurrence of smaltite 

 in Colorado, p. 380 — 381. — id.: Vanadium in the Lead- 

 vüle ores. p. 381. — White. C. A.: Conditions attcnding 

 the geological descent of some fresh-water gillbearing mol- 

 lusks. p. 382 — 386. — Holdon. E. S.: Measnres 'of the 

 rings of Saturn in the yerars 1879, 1880, 1881 and 1882. 

 p. 387 — 394. — Michelson, A. A.: Intorference pheno- 

 mena in a new form of refractometcr. \^. 395 — 400. — 

 Shepard. C. U.: New mincrals, monetite and monite, 

 with a notice of pyroclasite. p. 400— 405. — Verrill, A. E.: 

 :Marine fauna off New England, p. 406—408. — Scientific 

 intelligence. j). 409—422. 



Royal microscopical Soc. in London. Journal. 

 Ser. 2. Vol. IL Pt. 2. London 1882. S«. — 

 puncan. P. M.: The president's address, p. 145—162. — 

 Steplienson. J. W.: On mounting objects in iihosphorus. 



and in a Solution of binioide of mereury and iodide of po- 

 tassimii. p. 163 — 169. — Anthony. J.: On the threads of 

 spider's weis. p. 170—172. — Summary of current re- 

 searches relating to zoology and botany, microscopy ct. 

 p. 173—288. 



Deutsche Gesellsch. für Natur- u. Völkerkunde 

 Ostasiens in Tokio. Mittheilungen. Hft. 26. Fe- 

 bruar 1882. Yokohauaa 1882. 40. — Schcube: Die 

 Ainos. Mit ainoischem Wortverzeichuiss. p. 220 — 250. — 

 Schutt: 0.: Termiten in Japan, p. 250 — 252. 



Oberbeck , A. : L'eber die Phasenunterscbiede 

 elektrischer Schwingungen. Berlin 1882. 8". 



Taschenberg, Otto; Die Lehre von der L^rzeugung 

 sonst und jetzt. Halle 1882. 8«. 



Barrande, Joachim: Acephales. Etudes locales 

 et coniparatives. Extraits du Systeme Silurien du 

 centre de la Boheme. Prugue 1881. 8". — Defense 

 des colonies. V. Apparition et reajsparifcion en Angle- 

 terre et en Ecosse des especes coloniales Siluriennes 

 de la Boheme. Prague 1881. 8". — Du maintien 

 de la nomenclature etablie par BI. Murchison. Paris 

 1880. 8». 



Astronomische Gesellschaft in Leipzig. Viertel- 

 jahrsschrift. Jg. 17, Hft. 2. Leipzig 1882. 8". — 

 Witt ich. P.; Beiträge zm- Geschichte der Astronomie. 

 p. 125 — 130. — Der Lalande-Preis der Pariser Akademie, 

 p. 130—136. 



Soc. entomologique de Belgique in Brüssel. 

 Annales. Tome XXV, 1881. Bruxelles 1881. 8». — 

 Duges, E. : Metaraorphoses de FExema dispar. p. 1 — 7. 



— Lethierry, L.: Liste des Hemipteres recueilUs par M. 

 Delaunay ä La Guadeloupe. La ^Martinique et Saint -Bar- 

 thelemy. p. 8 — 19. — Bormans, A. de: Liste des Ortho- 

 pteres recoltes dans l'Afrique austräte par M. de Selys- 

 P'auson et faisant partie du Musee d'Histoire naturelle de 

 Bruxelles. p. 20 — 25. — id.: Revision des types contenus 

 dans la collection d'orthopteres. p. 26 — 28. — Heylaerts, 

 F. J. M. : Essai d'une monographio des Psychides de la 

 Faune Europeenne precede de eonsiderations generales siu" 

 la famille des psychides. p. 29 — 73. — Preudhomme de 

 Borre, A. : Liste des Criocerides recueillies au Bresil par 

 feu Camille van Volxein, suivie de la description de douze 

 nouvelles especes Americaines de cetto tribu. p. 74 — 84. — 

 Chevrolat. A.: Description de CurcuHonides de Zangue- 

 l)ar. p. 85 — 93. — Capronnier, J. B.: Note sur les epoques 

 d'apparition des Lepidopteres diurnes de l'Araerique du Sud, 

 recueillis dans la province de Rio-Janeiro, par M. Thobie, 

 en 1877. p. 94—105. 



Naturforsch. Verein in Brunn. Verhandlungen. 

 Bd. XIX. 1880. Brttnnl881. 8°. — Tomaschek, A.: 

 Bemerkungen zur Flora und Fauna des Winters, p. 1 — 8. 



— Wenzliczke. A.: Chemische Analyse des BouteiUen- 

 steines von Trebitsch. p. 9 — 10. — Weinberg, M.: Ueber 

 einen einfachen physikalischen Vorlesungsvorsuch. p. 11 — 14. 



— Tomaschek, A.: Zur mikroskopischen Untersuchung 

 der Getreidemehle, p. 15—20. — Freyn. R. : Ueber mäh- 

 rische Mineralionfimdorte. p. 21 — 26. — Reitter, E.: Die 

 ausserouroi)äischen Dermestiden meiner Sammlung, p. 27 

 — 60. — Rz ehak, A.: Ueber das Vorkommen und ilie 

 geologische Bedeutung der Clupeidengattung Mdetta. p. 61 



— 82. — Kowatsch, M.: Die Versandung von Venedig, 

 p. 83 — 192. — Meteorologische Beobachtungen aus Mähren 

 und Schlesien i. J. 1880. 43 p. 



Conwentz, H. : Bericht über die Verwaltung der 

 naturhistorischeu und archäologischen Sammlungen des 

 vvestpreussischen Provinzial-Museums f. d. J. 1881. 4". 



Verein für das Museum schlesischer Alterthümer 

 in Breslau. Schlesiens Vorzeit in Bild und Schrift. 

 48. Bericht. Breslau 1881. S». — Glatz. A.: Der 



