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 der. L.: Ueber den zeitlichen Verlauf der Zersetzungen im 

 Thierkörper. p. 130—137. 



Acad. royale de Mödecine de Belgique in Brüssel. 

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 8". Tome VII, Fase. 1. Bruxelles 1882. 8". — 

 .lausen, A.: Etudc d'anthropologie niedicale au point de 

 vie de raptitiule au service. p. 1 — SR. 



Boston Soc. of natural History. Proceedings. 

 Vol. XX, Pt. IV. Boston 1881. 8". — Brewer.T. M.; 

 Catalogue of the humminir birds in the Society's Museum 

 (concluded). p. 337—353."— üiller. J. S.: The felsites 

 and their associated rocks north of Boston, p. 355 — 3G8. — 

 Crosby, W. 0. : Distorted pebbles in conglomerates. p. ,368 

 — 378. — Patton. W. H.: Some characters useful in the 

 study of the Sphecidae. p. 378 — 385. — id.: List of the 

 North American Larradae. p. 385 — 397. — id.: Notes ou 

 the Philanthinae. p. 397-405. — Hagen. H. A.: Papers 

 011 galls in recent botanical serials. p. 406 — 409. — id.: 

 Note on a Öarcophagous larva found in a girls neck. 

 \>. 409 — 410. — Allen, J. A.: Scientific labors of Dr. Brower. 

 p. 413 — 415. — Benton. E. R.: The amvgdaloidal melaphyre 

 of Brightou, Mass. p. 416— 426. — Da'vis, W. M.: Banded 

 araygdules of the Brighton amvgdaloid section of entomo- 

 logy, February 26, 1880. p. 426—429. — Hagen. H. A.: 

 On the proboscis of nemognatha. p. 429 — 430. — Stone, 

 G.H.; The kanies of Maine, p. 430— 469. — Wadsworth. 

 M. E. : On the origiii of the iron ores of Manpiette district. 

 Lake superior. p. 470 — 479. — Crosby. W. 0.: On the 

 age and suceession of the crystallinc forniations of Guiaua 

 and Brazil. p. 480—497. 



Vol. XXI, Pt. I. Boston 1881. 8». — 



Packard, A. S. : New Ichneumon parasites of North Ame- 

 rican biittertlies. p. 18—38. — Nichols, W. R.: On the 

 teniperature of fresh water ponds and lakes. p. 53 — 81. — 

 Hyatt, A. : Moulting of the lohstet. Homarus Amerieanus. 

 p. 83—90. — Putnani. F. W.; On a piece of pottery from 

 St. Francis river, Ark. p. 90—91. — Wadsworth. M. E. : 

 On the tilling of amygdaloidal cavities and veins in the 

 Kewcenan Point district of Lake superior. p. 91 — 103. — 

 Hinckley, M. H.: Notes on eggs and tadpoles of Hyla 

 versicolor. p. 104 — 107. — .Jeffries, B. .!.: E.xpression of 

 color-blind persoiis. p. 107. — Putnani, F. W.: Nature 

 of a pecidiar carved bone found at Scarbnrough, M. p. 107 

 — 108. — Crosby, W. 0.: Geology of Frenchman's Bay, 

 M. p. 109—112. 



Royal. Dublin Society. Scientific Tr.insactions. 

 Vol. I (Ser, 2), Parts 13, 14. Dublin 1881. 4». — 

 Pt. 13. I'itzgerald, ti. F.: On the possibility of origina- 

 ting wave disturbances in the etiler by meaiis of electric 

 forces. p. 173 — 176. — Pt. 14. Adams, L.. Kinaham, 

 G. H. and Ussher. R. .J.: Explorations in the bone cave 

 of Ballynamintra, near Cappagh, Countv Waterford. p. 197 

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— Scientific Proceedings. Vol. II, Pt. 7. Dublin 



1880. 8". — Ball, V.: On the mode of occurrence and 

 distribution of diamonds in India. p. 551 — 589. — Wynne. 

 A. B. : On some points in the physical geology of the 

 Dingle and Iveragh proraontories. p. .590 — 596. — Came- 

 ron. Ch. A. : On the action of water upon mercuric sul- 

 phate. p. 597 — 599. — Luby, J. H.: Volmitary act of self- 

 destruction by the Worker bee. p. 600 — 608. — I'itzge- 

 rald, G. F.: Notes on fluorescenze. p. 609 — 610. — 

 Plunkett, Th.: On chert in the limestone of Knockbeg, 

 oounty Fermanagh. p. 611 — 614. — Bar ring ton. R. M.: 

 On the hitroduction of the squirrel into Ireland. p. 615 — 631. 



— Stoney. G. J.: On a dimerous formofpansy. p. 632 — 633 



Vol. III, Pt. 1, 2, 3, 4. Dublin 1881. 8». 



— Burton, Ch. E. and Grubb, H.: On a new form of 

 ghost micrometer for use with astronomical telescopes. 

 p. 1 — 11. — Hardman, E. T.: On a tiavertinc from Balli- 

 sodare. near Sligo. containing a considerable amount of 



Strontium, p. 12 — 13. — Smith, W.: Prelimiiiary note ou 

 the mauufacture of paper from Molinia coerulea. p. 14 — 16. 

 — M'Ardle, D.: Notes on some new or rare Irish Hepa- 

 ticae. p. 17 — 21. — F'reke, P. E.: North-American birds 

 containing tho Atlantic, p. 22 — 33. — Hüll, E.: On the 

 geological structure of the northern higlilands of Scotland. 

 p. 34—46. — Kinahan, G. H.: Cork rocks. p. 47— 50. — 

 Stoney, J. : On the physical units of nature. p. 51 — 60. — 

 Freke, P. E.: On birds observed in Amelia County, Vir- 

 ginia, p. 61 — 92. — TIartley. W. N.: Description of tho 

 iustriimeuts and processes employed in photographing ultra- 

 violet spectra. p. 93 — 107. — Kinahan, G. IL: On the 

 thickuesses of the Irish bedded rocks. p. 108. — Came- 

 ron, Ch. A.: On the composition of the milk of forty-two 

 cows. p. 125 — 132. — H u 1 1 , E. : On the recent remarkable 

 subsistences of the ground in the salt districts of Cheshire. 

 p. 133 — 138. — Ball. V.: On the ideiitification of certain 

 localities meutioned in my paper on the diamonds of India. 

 p. 139 — 140. — Smith. W.: Concluding note on the manu- 

 facture of paper from Molinia coerulea. p. 141 — 144. — 

 Hüll, E. : On the origin aud probable structure of the 

 Domite mountains of central F'rance. p. 145 — 149. — 

 Huggins.W.: Photographic spectruni of coinet. p. 150. — 

 Argall, Ph.: Notes on the tertiary iron ore measures, 

 Glenariff Valley, County Antrim. p. 151 — 164. — Kinahan, 

 G. A.: .,Black Sand" in the drift north of Greystones, Co. 

 p. 165—168. 



Weyer, G. D. E. : Die Wiedererscheinung der 

 Methode und Tafel von Elford als sogenannte ..Neger- 

 Tafel". Ein neuer Beitrag zur Geschichte der kür- 

 zesten Reductionsform der Monddistanzen im See- 

 gebraucli. Sep.-Abz. 



Royal microscopical Soc. in London. .Journal. 

 Ser. 2. Vol. II, Pt. 2. London 1882. 8». — 

 Michael, A. D.: Further notes on British Oribatidae. 

 p. 1 — 18. — White. T. Ch.: A new growing or circulation 

 slide. p. 19 — 20. — Syraons, W. H. : On a bot or cold 

 stage for the microscope. p. 21 — 22. — Summary of cur- 

 rent researches relating to zoology and botany. niicro- 

 scopy ct. p. 23—132. 



Finska Vetenskaps - Societet in Helsingfors. 



Observations meteorologiques. Vol. VII. 1879. Hel- 

 siugfors 1882. 8». 



Musee Teyler in Harlem. Archives. Serie II, 

 Partie 2. Haarlem 1881. 8». — Winkler, T. C: 

 Etüde carcinologique sur ies genres Pcmphix, Glyphea et 

 Arueosternns. p. 73 — 123. — Van der Ven, E.: Supple- 

 ment ä la description et ä l'examen de Tinstrument uni- 

 versel de Repsold. p. 125 — 134. 



— Van der Ven, E. : Origine et but de la 

 foudation Teyler et de son cabinet de physique. 

 Haarlem s. a. 8". 



Naturwissenschaftliche Gesellsch. zu Chemnitz. 

 7. Bericht. Chemnitz 1881. 8". — Nobis: lieber 

 I>ruck, Schrift und Kurzsichtigkeit in der Volksschule, 

 p. 113—129. — Opitz: Ueber die Thätigkeit der Brust- 

 drüse der Neugebomen. p. 130 — 133. — Hempel, C. E. : 

 Algenflora der Umgegend von Chemnitz, p. 134 — 270. — 

 Sterzel, T.: Ueber zwei neue Insectenarton aus dem 

 Carbon von Lugau. p. 271 — 276. — Häusel, W.: Witte- 

 rungsbeobachtungen aus d. .1. 1878, 1879, 1880. p. I— XXV. 



iVoni 15. F'ebruar bis 15. März 1882.) 



American Journal of Science. Editors James 

 & E. S. Dana and B. Silliinaii. Vol. XXIII. Nr. 

 134. New Haven 1882. 8". - Dana, J. D.: The 

 flood of the Connecticut river valley from the melting of 

 the ipiaternary glacier. p. 87—97. — Derby,J3. A.: Geo- 

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