INVERTEBRATA, CRYPTOGAMIA, MICROSCOPY, ETC. 973 



SiNZOw, J. — On Calcareous Spouges of the Saratow Province. 6 plates. 

 [29 sp., 9 n. sp., 3 n. gen., Lahyrintholites, Folyscyphia, Zittelispongia,'] 



Denkschr. Neu-Russ. Naturf. Ges., VI. (40 pp.). 



SOLLAS, W. J., M.A. — Observations on Dactylocalyx pumiceus (Stutchbury), 



with a Description of a new Variet}', Dactylocalyx Stutchburyi. Plates 5-8, and 



4 figs. Journ. B. Micr. Soc, II., pp. 122-33. 



Protozoa, 

 Carter, H. J., F.E.S., &c. — On the Structure of Stromatopora. Plate 15. 



Ann. ^ Mag. Nat. Hist., IV., pp. 253-65. 

 „ „ On a New Genus of Foraminifera {Aphrosina 



infonnU) .... Plate 17a (figs. 5-11). Journ. R. Micr. Soc, II., pp. 500-2. 



Davis, J., F.K.M.S.— On a New Species of Cothumia. Plate 20. 



[C cor/iiijata.] Journ. R. Micr. Soc, II., pp. 653-5. 



DoDEL-PoRT, Prof. — See Algre. 



Everts, Dr. E. — Contributions to the Knowledge of the Opalinm in the 

 Intestinal (janal of the Batrachia. Plate 4 



Tijdschr. Nedel. Dierk. Vereen., TV., pp. 92-6. 

 Fatigati, S. y. — Influence of the different Colours of the Solar Spectrum on 

 the Nutrition and Development of Infusoria. 



An. Soc. Esp. Hist. Nat., VIII. (Actas), pp. 42-3. 

 Fullagae, J. — A peculiar Anv.eba. 1 fig. \_Dactylosphcerium vitreum ?] 



Sci.-Gossip, No. 179, pp. 245-6. 

 George, F. J. — Euglena viridis and its bulbed Flagellum. 



Sci.-Gossip, No. 179, p. 256. 

 Gruber, Dr. A. — Preliminary Communication on New Infusoria. 



Zool. Anzeig., II., pp. 518-9. 



Lankester, E. Ray, F.R.S. — The Structure of Haliphysema Tumanowiczii. 



Plate 22. Quart. Journ. Micr. Sci., XIX., pp. 476-83. 



„ „ Lithanweha discus, nov. gen. et sp., one of the 



Gymnomyxa. Plate 23. Quart. Jonm. Micr. Sci., XIX., pp. 484-7. 



Leidy, Prof. — On Rhizopods [40] occurring in Sphagnum. 



Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad., 1879, pp. 162-3. 

 Levick, J. — A Tube-dwelling Stentor. [S. Barrettii ?] 



Midi. Nat., II., pp. 280-1. 

 Maplestone, C. M. — Infusoria in Australia. Plate II. 



Quart. Journ. Micr. Soc. Victoria, I., pp. 15-18. 

 RoBSON, M. H. — Euglena viridis and its bulbed Flagellum. 1 fig. 



Sci.-Gossip, No. 178, p. 231. 

 ScHMANKEWiTSCH, W. — On the Relation of Certain Colourless Flagellata to 

 Algse and Fungi. 1 plate. Denkschr. Neu-Russ. Natnrf. Gesell., VI. (71 pp.). 



Schneider, A. — Monobia conflnens, a New Moneron. ( Transl.) Plate 18. 



Ann. ^-Mag. Nat. Hist., IV., pp. 388-91. 

 Sterki, Dr. V. — Tintinnus semiciliatus, a New Species of Infusoria. 

 (Transl. from 'Zeitschr. wiss. Zool.') Ann. ^ Mag. Nat. Hist., IV., pp. 290-4. 



BOTANY. 



A. GENERAL, including Embryology and Histology 

 of the Phanerogamia. 



Behrens, Dr. W. J, — The Nectaries of Flowers : Anatomical-Physiological 

 Investigations {concL). Flora, LXII., pp. 433-48, 449-57. 



Beknard, Prof. C. — See Zoology A. 



Bonnier, G. — The Nectaries. Critical. Anatomical, and Physiological Study 

 (concluded). Plates 1-8. Ann. Sci. Nat. (Bot.), VIII., pp. 129-212. 



Capus, G. — See Zoology A. 



Darapskt, — . — The Nucleus of the Embryo-sac and the Endosperm. Plate 7. 



Bot. Zeit.. XXXVII., pp. 553-7. 



Detmer, W. — The Metastasis of Germination at difi'erent Temperatures. 

 (Abstr. from ' Forsch. Geb. Agriculturphysik.') Naturf., XII., p. 376. 



