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Algae. 



BoBNET, E.-On some Marine Algse. (Review of Dr. E. P. Wright's papers 

 in ' Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy.') Nature, XX., pp. 155-6. 



Cox, J. D. — Surirella Craticula, an abnormal form of Navicula cuspidata. 

 (2 figs.) Am. Jou.-n. Micr., IV., pp 97-100. 



Dickie, G., M.D., F.L.S.— Notes on Algse from Lake Nyassa, E. Africa. 

 (1 %.) Jouni. Linn. Soc. ^ Dot.), XVII., pp. 281-3. 



Eyferth, B.— Schizophyta and Fiagellata. Supplement to his Systematic 

 Natural History of the Microscopic Inhabitants of Fresh Water. (2 plates.) 

 22 pp. 4to. Brunswicli, 1879. 



Falkenberg, p.— The Fecundation and Alternation of Generation in Cutlena. 

 (1 plate.) MM/wU. Zool. Stat. Neapel, I., Part 3, pp. 420-47. 



Farlow, W. G., C. L. Anderson, and D. C. Eaton. - Algso exsiccatse Americse 

 Borealis.— List of Species in Fasc. HI. [31]. Grevillea, IV., pp. 139-40. 



Lanzi, Dr. M.— Tile Thallus of the Diatomacea3. (1 plate.) 



Mem. Soc. Be'g. Micr., IV., pp. 1-15. 



Manoury, C— The Diatomacese of the Mouth of the Seine. 



£ev. Internat. Sci., III., pp. 532-9. 



Macpas, E.— Ou the Systematic Position of the Volvocinese, and on the 

 Limits of the Animal and Vegetable Kingdoms. 



Comptes Rendus, LXXXVIIL, pp. 1274-7. 



Reinsch, p. F. — A new Genus of Ciiroolepideae. (Plate to follow.) 



But. Zeit., XXXVII., pp. 361-6. 



Richteu, p. — New Bacillariacese. \HomodOcladia gernumica ; H. conferta.'] 



Hehohjia, XVII., pp. 65-7. 



Smith, H. L., Hon. F.R.M.S.— A few Notes on Part HI., Diatoms edited by 

 Cleve and MoUer, Nos. 109-68. Am. Journ. Micr., pp. 100-2. 



TiEGHEM, P. Van. — On the " Gum " of Sugar Works, Leuconostoc mesenteroides. 

 (1 plate.) {Continued.) Ann. Sci. Nat. {Bot.), VII., pp. 185-203. 



WiTTROCK, v., & O. NoBDSTEDT.— Algae aquse dulcis exsiccatse prsecipue 

 Scandinavicse, &c. Fasc. 5 & 6. Nos. 201-300. Upsaliaj, 1879. 



Wittrock, v., & 0. Nordstedt. — Review of preceding. 



Bot. Notiser, 1879, pp. 20-7. 



MICROSCOPY, &o. 



Broeck, E. Vanden— Instructions for the Collection of Living Foraminifera. 



Journ. de Micr., III., pp. 237-42, 

 Brosicke, Dr. (?.— Another Method of Staining Microscopical Specimens. 

 lAb^tr.'] [Osmic and Oxalic Acids.] _ /Scj.-Gossj//, No. 175, p. 160. 



Certes, a. — On a Method of Preserving Infusoria. 



Journ. de Micr., III., pp. 242-5. 



Dymond, C. H. — On Mounting Seeds. Sci.-Gossip, No. 174, pp. 131-2. 



Exner, Prof. 6".— Guide to the Microscopic Examination of Animal Tissues. 



{Transl. into "French from the second German edition by Dr. F. Schiffers.) 



(,7 figs.) 100 pp. 8vo. Paris and Liege, 1879. 



Fell, G. E., C.E. -Practical Hints on the Preparation of Opaque Objects for 

 Microscopical Examinaiion. [Read before the Buifalo Micro.scopical Club.] 



Am. Journ. Micr., IV., pp. 106-11. 

 Hart, J. N. de. — The Microscope in its Relation to Medicine and Cerebral 

 Pathology. 12 pp. (^Reprinted from ' Chicago Med. Journ. and Exam.') Svo. 

 Chicago, 1879. 



Renaut, J. — Ou Haematoxylic Eosin and its Emplovment in Histology. 



Comptes Rendus, LXXXVIIL, pp. 1039-42. 



Robertson, D., /'.(J.^.— Information as to the Mode of Collecting Marine 



Microzoa. ( Transl. from ' Trans. Geol. Soc. Glasgow,' in ' Ann. Soc. Acad. Nantes.') 



Bull. Soc. Belj. Micr., V., pp. 199-207. 

 ScHAFER, Dr. H.— On Injection Methods. Zeitschr. Mir., II., pp. 10-16. 



Smith, Prof. H. L., Hon." F.K.M.S.— Some Remarkson Microscopical Manipu- 

 lation. (4 figs.) Am. Journ, Micr., IV., pp. 102-6. 



