BIBLIOGEAPHY. 2('3 



Laboratory Notes and Queries (by S. H. Gage"'. — Digest of current Liteiatiire. 

 — Microscopical Societies. — Book Notices. — Publications received. 



Transactions of the Xeic York Microscopical Socictf/ (January, 1S79\ 



Mechanism by which Echmorhynchus anchors his Snout. J. D. Hyatt. 



Euglena and Trachelomonas. E. Hitchcock. 



Proceedings of Meetings of 4th Ojt. and 1st and 13th Nov., 1S78. 



France. 



Annales des Sciences Natukelles (Botanique), Sixth Series, 

 Vol. VII., Nos. 1 and 2 (issued February, 1879) :— 



Kesearches on the Depazese. L. Crie'. (8 plates.) 



Studies on the Seminal Integuments of the GymnospeiTQOUS Phanerogams. 

 C. E. Bertrand (6 plates to follow.) 



Observations on the Modifications of Plants according to tlie physical con- 

 ditions of tlie medium. G'. Bonnier and Ch. Fh^liault. 



Brebissoxia, — illustrated MontUy Review of Algology and Botani- 

 cal Micrograpty. Edited by M. G. Hubersou. Vol. 1., No. 7 (January) : 



Spii-ogyra Lutetiana, n. sp., P. Petit. P. Petit, d plate.) 



Some Remarks ou the Diatomacese of P. T. Cleve and Moller. Upsal, 1878. 

 Nos. 1-48. A. Grunow. (From ' Amer. Journ. of Microscopy.') 



Diseases of Plants caused by Peronospora, &c. Disease of Lettuces called " Le 

 Meunier." (Both by Max Cornu and from ' Comptes Eendus.') 



Organization of IJygrocrocis arsenicus, Bre'b. (By Prof. L. Marchand, from 

 ' Comptes Eendus.') 



Bibliography. — The Thallus of the Diatomacese. Dr. M. Lanzi. — ffidogoniaj 

 Americanje of V. B. Wittrock. A'cws. 



Journal de l'Anatomie et de la Physio logie de l'Homme et 

 DES Animaux, Vol. XV., No. 1 (January and February) : — 

 Embryogeny of Astcriscns vcrruculatus. Dr. J. Barrois. (2 plates.) 

 Evolution and Structure of the Nuclei of the Elements of the Blood in the 

 Triton. G. Pouchet. (1 plate.) 



Study ou the Lymphatics of the Skin. Drs. G. and F. E. Hoggan. (2 plates ) 

 Anulysis of 'Tlie Absorption of Colouring Matters by the Eoots of Plants.' 

 MM. Max Cornu and E. Mer. 



No. 2 (March to April) :— 



The Parasitic Acarians of the Cellular Tissue and Air Reservoirs of Birds. 



P. Me'guin. (2 plates and 3 woodcuts.) 



Contribution to the Study of the Bctimil Purple. M. H. Beauregard. (1 plate.) 

 On the Employment of Wet Collodion for Microscopic Sections. Mathias 



Duval. 



Journal de Microgkaphie, Vol. II., No. 9 (September) : * — 



Rente. — The National Congress of American Microscopists at Indianapolis. — 

 Standard for Micrometric Measurements. — Various American (and Anglo- 

 American) Books on the Microscope, and American Microscopical and other 

 Journals. 



Migration of Blood-corpuscles in passive Hypersemia. Dr. W. T. Belfield. 

 (Read at the Indianapolis Congress.) 



A New Field for the Microscopist (^concluded). W. Saville Kent. 



Studies on the Schizomycetes, Oscar Brefeld. 



National Micrograph ical Congress at Indianapolis. Dr. J. Pelletau. 



No. 10 (October) :*— 



Fevue. — M. G. Huberson's ' BreT^issonia ' and 'Practical Formulary of Photo- 

 graphy with Silver Salts. ' — The ' Zeitschrift fur Mikroskopie,' and otlier German 

 and Axnerican Joui-nals. 



* For some reason which is unexplained, neither of these numbers were sent to 

 the subscribers in this country, and it was not until No. 1 1 appeared that the 

 omission was discovered. 



