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BIBLIOGEAPHY.* 



BOOKS, &c. :— 



Adan, H. Ph. : Tlie Invisible World Eevealed. Parts I.-VIII. (16 plates.) 

 To be cniupleted ia 16 parts, with 24 plates and woodcuts. (8vo. Brussels 

 and Paris.) 



Dictzsch, O. : The most important Foods and Drinks ; their Impurities and 

 Adulterations. (19 woodcuts.) Third Edition. (8vo. Ziirich, 1879.) 



Fromentel, E. de : Researches on the Revivification of the Eotilera, Anguillulje, 

 and Tardigradia. (8vo. Paris, 1878.) 



Hofmann, A. W. (edited by) : Report on the Scientific Apparatus at the 

 London International Exliibition of 1876. Part I. (containing the Reports of 

 Dr. E. Gerland on the historical part of the Apparatus ; Prof. Ad. Wlillner on 

 Apparatus for Molecular Physics and Optics ; Prof. J. B. Listing on Optical 

 Apparatus ; and Prof. E. Abbe, on Optical Accessories in Microscopy). (170 

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Kirchner, Dr. 0. : Cryptogamic Flora of Silesia. Vol. II. Part I. Algae. 

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Ludwig, H. : Morphological Studies on Echiaodermata. Vol. I. (23 plates 

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Nicholson, Prof. H. Alleyne, M.D., D.Sc, &c., and R. Etheridge, jun., F.G.S. : 

 A Monograph of the Silurian Foshils of the Girvan District in Ayrshire. Fasc. I. 

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Von Mojsvar, Dr. A. M. E. : Practical Guide for Students in making 

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JOURNALS, TRANSACTIONS, &c. :— 

 United Kingdom. 



QUABTERLT JoURNAL OF MICROSCOPICAL SciENCE, N. S., Vol. XIX. 



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Memoirs. — On the Existence of a Head-Kidney in the Embryo Chick, and on 

 certain points in the Development of the MuUerinn Duct. By F. M. Balfour, 

 M.A., Fell. Trin. Coll. Camb. ; and Adam Sedgwick, B.A., Schol. Trin. Coll. 

 Camb. (2 plates.) 



Notes on some of the Reticularian Ehizopodaof the ' Challenger' Expedition. 

 By Henry B. Brady, F.R.S. (3 plates.) 



Researches on the Flagellate Infusoria and Allied Organisms. By 0. Biitschli, 

 Prof, of Zoology in the Univ. of Heidelberg. (1 j^late.) (Abridged from ' Zeitsch. 

 f. wiss. Zool.,' vol. XXX.) 



On the Morphology and Systematic Position of the Spongida. By F. M. 

 Balfour, M.A., Fell. Trin. Coll. Camb. (3 woodcuts.) 



Flagellated Organisms in the Blood of Healthy Rats. By Timothy Richards 

 Lewis, M.B. (1 woodcut.) 



Not-'s and Manioranda. —Ohserv&tions on the Capitellidge by Dr. Hugo Eisig. 

 By F. M. Balfour. — Bacteria as the cause of the Ropy Change of Beetroot Sugar. 

 By Prof. Lankester. — Stein's 'Organismus der Infusionsthiere.' 



Frocecdinqs of Societies. — Dublin Microscopical Club, April lltli, May 16th, 

 June 19th, July 20th. 



* The contents of Microscopical Journals are given in full; in other cases 

 such of the contents as relate to Biological subjects (principally Invertebrata and 

 Cryptogauiia), or are otherwise interesting to Microscopists. 



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