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Zoological Society of London. Proceedings for 

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 Ou a coUection of Indian Lepidoptera received from Lieut.- 

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 Zebra met with by the „Speke and Grant" expedition in 

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 a proposed monograph of the Homopterous faniily Cica- 

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Meteorological Office in London. Quarterly 

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— Hourly Readings. 1881. Pt. I, II, III. Ja- 

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— Report of the Meteorological Council for the 

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Edinburgh Geological Society. Trausactions. 

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 First notice of a post-tertiary shell-bed; at Clava, in Nairu- 

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 Bell, W. H. : Notes on the geology of Deeside near Bal- 

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 of a sample of a white deposit frora the Peat of Aberdeen- 

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 Stock, Th.: Note on the occnrrence of the remains of 

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 Cadell. H. M.: The surface geology of the Estuary of 

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shellbed. Loch Fynne, ArgyUshire. p. 232. — Soraervail, 

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American Journal of Science. Editors James 

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 Existence in both hemispheres of a drj' zone, aud its cause, 

 p. 161 — 166. — Becker. G. F.: Relations of temperature 

 to glaciation. p. 167 — 175. — Penfield, S. L. : Analyses 

 of two varieties of Lithiophilite. p. 176. — Wead, C. K.: 

 Intensity of sound. 1. The energy and coefficient of dam- 

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 decay of rocks geologically considered. p. 190 — 213. — 

 Rowland, H. A. : Mr. Glazebrook"s paper on the aber- 

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 J. P.: Volcanoes of Nothern California, Oregon and Wa- 

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Smithsonian Institution in Washington. Miscel- 

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Museum of comparative ZoöIogy at Cambridge, 

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Vol. XI. Nr. 1. Cambridge 1883- 8«. — 



Reports on the results of dredging under the supervision 

 of Ale.xander Agassiz, on the east coast of the United 

 States, during the summer of 1880. by the U. S. coast 

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 the Anthozoa, and on some additional speeies dredged by 

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Sociedad cientifica Argentina in Buenos Aires. 



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aanleidiug van het opstel „Beri-Beri, pernicieuse Anaemie 



und Eingeweide-Würmer" van Dr. H. Erni. p. 86 — 94. — 



Erni.H.: Eene Beri-Beri epidemie op Sumatra, p. 95 — 109. 



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Idsinga, J. : Eenige mededeeUngen over de koepok- 



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Asiatic Society of Bengal in Caicutta. Pro- 

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Deutsche Gesellschaft für Natui'- u. Völkerkunde 

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 dem Tagebuche Hendrik Heusken's. p. 372 — 390. — Roe- 

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Schomburgk, R.: Report of the progress and 

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