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Germany. 



Aechiv fur Mikroskopische Anatomie, Vol. XV,, Part 4 (issued 

 30th October, 1878):— 



On the Mid-Gut of Cobitis fossilis, Lin. By Dr. H. Lorent. (1 plate.) 



Contributions to the Comparative Morphology of the Skeletal System of 

 Vertebrata. By Dr. A. Goette, Professor at Strassburg. II. The Vertebral 

 Column and its Appendages. (6 plates.) 



Contributions to the Anatomy of the Eye. By Dr. Ludwig Loewe, of Berlin ; 

 with the co-operation of Dr. N. v. Kries. (3 plates.) 



The Histogenesis of the Retina, together with Comparative Observations on the 

 Histogenesis of the Central Nervous System. By Dr. Ludwig Loewe. (1 plate.) 



Preliminary results of a larger work on the Comparative Embryology of 

 Insects. By Dr. V. Graber, Professor of Zoology at the Czernowitz University. 

 (1 woodcut.) 



Vol. XVI., Part 1 (issued 20tli November, 1878) :— 



Further communication on the Cell-spaces of Hyaline Cartilage. By Dr. 

 Albrecht Budge. (I plate.) 



On the so-called Hydatids of Morgagni. By Dr. Ludwig Lowe, of Berlin. 



The Elastic Fibres of the Ligamentum nuchas, imder the action of Pepsin 

 and of Trypsin. By Dr. Ph. Pfeaffer. (1 plate.) 



On New Sense-organs in Insects, resembling Otocysts. By Dr. V. Graber. 

 (2 plates.) 



The Fibrillar Structure of the Nervous Elements of Invertebrata. By Dr. 

 Hans Sclmltze, of Kiel. (2 plates.) 



On the Changes of the Serous Epithelium in the exposed Mesentery of the 

 Frog. By Dr. Richard Altmann, of (TJessen. (3 woodcuts.) 



Contributions to the Comparative Morphology of the Skeletal System of Ver- 

 tebrates. By Dr. A. Goette, Professor at Strassburg. II. The Vertebral 

 Column and its Appendages. (3 plates.) 



Part 2 (issued 20tli December) : — 



Studies on the Protozoa of Northern Russia. By C. von Mereschkowsky, of 

 St. Petersburg. (2 plates.) 



The Division of Cartilage Cells : a contribution to the Theory of Cell-division. 

 By W. Schleicher. (From the Histological Laboratory at Ghent.) (3 plates and 

 3 woodcuts.) 



The Employment of Mixtures of Chromic and Osmic Acids in Investigations 

 on the Auditory Organs of smaller Animals. By Dr. Max Flesch, Prosector at 

 Wiirzburg. 



Contributions to the knowledge of the Cell and of its Vital Phenomena. By 

 Walther Flemming, Professor at Kiel. (4 plates.) 



Zeitschrift FTJR MiKROSKOPiB, Vol. I., Part 10 (November) : — 



The making of Durable Microscopic Preparations (^conclusion'). By A. Miinster. 



Reports on sixteen articles from various periodicals relating to Animal 

 Histology. 



Minor Communications. — Micro-photography. — Two new Journals (' BreTiissonia ' 

 and ' American Quarterly Microscopical Journal '). — New Improvement in the 

 Object-holder for Electrifying Microscopic Objects. — Orchella as a Staining 

 Mateiial. 



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Jahrbtjcher FTJR WissENSCHAFTLiCHB BoTANiK, Vol. XI., Part 4 : 



On Monostroma btitlosum, Thur., and Tetraspora luhrica, Ktz. By J. Reinke. 



(1 plate.) 



The Development of the Embryo of Horse-tails. By R. Sadebeck. (3 plates.) 

 Contributions to the Germination of the Schizseaceaa. By H. Bauke. 



(4 plates.) 



