155 



Beitrag zur MoIIuskeufauna Westplialeiis. p. 83 — 103. — 

 Wolf; Der Cotopaxi u seine letzte Eruption am 26. Juni 

 1S77. p. 104 — 162. ^ V. Lasaulx: Beitrage zur Keiintniss 

 der Eruptivgesteine im Gebiete von Saar u. Mosel, p. 163 

 — 234. 



(Vom 15. August bis 15. September 1879.) 



Roy. microscopical Soc. in London. Journal. 

 Vol. II, Nr. 5. August 1879. 8». — Carter: On 

 a new sjieries of excavating sponge (Akctona Milhtri), and 

 on a new species of Rhaphidoiheca (R. affinis) p. 493 — 499, 



— id.: On a new genus of Foraminifcra {Äphrosina in- 

 formis) and spiculation of an uuknown sponge. p. 500 — 502 

 (,1 Taf). — Fripp: On the theorj' of illuminatiug apparatus 

 eniployed with the microscope. I'art I. p. 503 — 529. — 

 Balbiani: Observations on Noio)itmiita Werneckii, and 

 its parasitism in tbe tubes of Vaucheria. p. 530 — 544 

 (1 Taf). — Record of current researcbes relating to In- 

 rertebrata, Cryptogamia, microscopy ct. including embryo- 

 logy and bistology generally. p. 545 — G44. 



Soc. geol. de France. Bulletin. 3""' Ser. Tonae VI, 

 1878, Nr. G. Paris 1879. 8». ~ Coquand: Sur les 

 terrains tcrtiaires et trachytiques de la vallee de l'Arta 

 (Tunpiie d'Europe). p. 337 — 347. — id.: Notice geologique 

 sur les euvirons de Panderma (Asie Mineure). p. 347 — 357. 



— Choffat: Sur le Callovien et l'Oxfordien dans le Jura, 

 p. 358 — 364. — Cuvier: Note sur la stratigraphie de l'ex- 

 tremite sud du Jura et des montagnes qui lui tont suite en 

 Savoie, aux euvirons du Fort-rEcluse. p. 364 — 370. — 

 Blandct: Chrouologie des excentricit(5s. p. 371 — 389. 



Müller, Carl: Musei Venezuelenses Fenilleriaiii. 

 Sep.-Abdr. aus „Linnaea" XLII. Beroliiü 1879. 8". 



— Prodromus Bryologiae Argentiuicae seu Musoi 

 Lorentziani Argeutiuici. Seji.-Abdr. ebendaher. Bero- 

 lini 1879. S». 



United States geological and geographica! Sur- 

 vey of the Territories. BuUetiu. \o\. IV. Nr. 3, 4. 

 "Wasliington 1878 8". — Coues: Field-notes on birds 

 observed in Dakota and Montana along tbe forty-nintb 

 parallel during tbe seasons of 1873 and 1874. p. 545 — 661. 

 ■ — ürote: rreliminary studies on tbe Nortli-Anierican 

 Pyralidae. p. 669 — 705. — White: Paleoutologieal papers. 

 Nr. 6: Descriptions of new species of iuvertebrate fossils 

 from the Lamarie Group, p. 709 — 719. — id.: l'alcont. pap. 

 Nr. 7 : On the distributiou of niolluscan species ui the La.- 

 marie Group, p. 721 — 724. — Calvin: On somc dark shale 

 rccently discovered below the Devonian limestones, at In- 

 dependeni'C, Jowa; with a notice of its fossils and descrip- 

 tion of new species. p. 725 — 730. — Hoffman: On the 

 mineralogy of Nevada, p. 731 — 745. — Scudder: The fossil 

 insects of the Green River shales. p. 747 — 776. — Jordan: 

 Report on the coUection of tishes niade by Elliot Coues, in 

 Dakota and Montana, during the seasons of 1873 and 1874. 

 p. 777 — 800. — Chickering: Catalogue of phaenogamous 

 and vascular cry])togamousplants collect ed during the summers 

 of 1873 and 1874, ni Dakota and Montana by Elliot Coues; 

 with which are incorporated those collected in the sarae 

 region at the same times by George M. Dawson. p. 801 — 830. 



— Endlich: On sonie strikiug products of erosion in Colo- 

 rado, p. 831 — 864. — White: Paleontological jiapers. Nr. 8: 

 Reniarks upon the Lamarie Group, p. 865 — 876. — Allen: 

 Svnonymatic list of the American Sciuri or arboreal squirrels. 

 p" 877—887. 



— Tentli annual report, embracing Colorado and 

 parts of adjacent territories, being a repoi't of pro- 

 gress of the exploration for the year 1876 by F. V. 

 Hayden. Washington 1878. 8«. 



— Miscellaneoua publications. Nr. 11. Coues: 

 Birds of tbe Colorado Valley. Part I. Passeres to 

 Laniidae. Washington 1878. 8". 



— First annual report of the U. S. Eutomological 

 Commission for the year 1877 relating to the Rocky 

 Mountains Locust. With maps and illustrations. Wash- 

 ington 1878. 8". 



Annual report of the comptroller of the currency 

 to the third Session of the forty-fifth congress of the 

 UnitedStates. I)ecember2, 1878.' Washington 1878. S». 



Hewitt, Abram S. : Our national inheritance, and 

 liow to enjoy it. Speech, delivered in the house of 

 representatives, February 11, 1879. Washington 

 1879. 80. 



Academy of natural Sciences of Philadelphia. 

 Proceedings. Part I, II, III. Philadelphia 1878, 79. 



8". — Coues and Yarrow: Notes ou the natural history 

 ofFortMacon and vicinity. p. 21— 28, 297— 315. — White': 

 Descriptions of new species of iuvertebrate fossils from the 

 carboniferous and ujiper silurian rocks of Illinois and In- 

 diana p. 29 — 37. — Ryder: On the mechauical genesis of 

 tooth-forms. p. 45 — 80. — Koeuig: On the association of 

 Grossularite, Zoisite, Heulandite and Leidyite — a new 

 mineral. p. 81 — 85. — Kingsley: Notes on the North 

 American Caridea in the niuseum of the Peabody Academy 

 of Sciences at Salem, Mass. p. 89 — 98. — Ennis: The 

 electric Constitution of the solar System, p. 102 — 118. — 

 McCook: The Basilica spider and her snare. p. 124 — 1.35. 

 • — id.: Note on the probable geographica! distributiou of 

 a Spider by the trade winds. p. 136 — 147. — Parker: 

 Vegetative repetition of cerebral üssures. p. 148 — 153. — 

 Goldsmith: Stibianitc, a new mineral. \>. 154 — 155. — 

 Ennis: Elements ofsidercal System. p. 174 — 180. — Cresson: 

 Descriptions of new species of North American bees. \i. 181 

 — 221. — Wachsmuth and Springer: Transition forms 

 iu Crinoids, and description of hve new species. p. 224 — 266. 

 — Streets: Pclagic Amphiboda p. 276 — 291. — Hunt: 

 Sensitive Organs in Stapelia. p. 292 — 293. — Potts: Sen- 

 sitive Organs in Asclepius. ji. 293 — 296. — Kingsley: List 

 of decapod Crustacea of the Atlantic coast p. 316 — 330. — 

 Ryder: Descrijjtion of a new si)ecies of Siiiynthurnus. 

 p. 335 — 336. — Crcssdu; Descriptions of lehne uinonidae, 

 chietty from the Pacihc slope of the United States and Bri- 

 tish N. America, p. 348 — 381. — Chapman: On the struc- 

 ture of the Gorilla, p. 385— 394 (4Taf). — Stearns: De- 

 scription of a new sjiecies of IJolahella, from the Gulf of 

 Cahforuia, with remarks on other rare or little-known species 

 from the same regiou. p. 395—401 (1 Taf.l. 



— Journal. New series. Vol. VIII. Part III. 

 Philadelphia 1877. 4». — Gabb: Description of a col- 

 lection of fossils, made by Doctor Antonio Raimondi iu 

 Peru. p. 263—336. 



(Fortsetzung folgt.) 



In Bezug auf die Entwickelungsgeschichte der 

 Säugethiere ist schon an anderen Orten (N. Jahrb. 

 f. Min. 1878, p. 880—883) zweier Schriften gedaclit 

 worden, welche diesen Gegenstand in ausgezeichneter 

 Weise behandeln: 



Albert Gaudry, Les Enchaiuements du Monde auiraal 

 dans les temps geologiques: Mammifäres ter- 

 tiaires. Paris 1878. 8". 293 p. avec 312 gra- 

 vures dans le texte; und: 

 L. Rütimeyer, Die Kinder der Tertiär-Epoche, nebst 

 Vorstudien zu einer natürlichen Geschichte der 

 Autilopen. Zürich 1877—78. 4». Mit 7 Doppel- 

 tafeln. — 



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