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Bürgerrecht von Oclisenhcimeria Birdella Crt. p. 82 — 85. — 

 Kaacke: Eier, Raupe u. Puppe von Helia Calvaria. p. 86 

 — 87. — Weise: Bestimmungs-Tabellen der europäischen 

 Coleoptereu. II. Coccinelliihie. p. SS — 156. 



Schomburgk, Richard : Ou the Urari : the deaclly 

 arrow-poison of the Macu?is, an Indian tribe in Bri- 

 tish Guiana. Adelaide 1879. 4". — Ou the naturalised 

 weeds and other plants in South Australia. Adelaide 

 1879. 40. 



Linnean Society in London. Transactions. Second 

 series. — Botany. Vol. I, Part 5, 6. London 1878, 



1879. 4". — DeCandolle: On the geographica! distri- 

 bution of the Meliaceae. p. 233—236 (2 Taf.). — Leighton: 

 New British Licheus. p. 237 — 244 (2 Taf.). — Baker: 

 Report ou the Lüiaceae, Iridaceae, Uypoxidaceae, and 

 Haemodoraceae of Wehvitsch's Augolan Herbarium, p. 245 

 — 274 (3 Tat'.). — K night: C'outributiou to the licheuo- 

 graphia of New Zealaiul. p. 275 — 284 (2 Taf.). — Masters: 

 On some points in the morphology of the Primulaceae. 

 p. 285 — 300 (3 Taf.i. — Cunuingham: Ou Ilycoidea 

 jjarasitica, a new geuus of parasitic Algae, and the part 

 which it plays iu the formatiou of certain Lichens. p. 301 

 —816 (2 Taf). — Heu slow: On the self-fertilisation of 

 plants. p. 317—398 (1 Taf). — Berkeley and Broome: 

 List of Fimgi from Brisbane. Queensland; with descriptions 

 of new speeies. p. 399 — 408 (2 Taf). — Cuuuingham: 

 On the occurrence of conidial fructihcation in the Mucorini, 

 illustrated by Choanephora. p. 409—422 (1 Taf). 



— — ■ Zoology. Vol. I. Part 5 — 8. London 



1877—79. 40. — Murie: On Steere's Spunge, a new 

 genus of the hesactiuellid group of the Spougida. p. 219 

 —234 (2 Taf.). — Miers: Notes upou the oxystomatous 

 Crustaeea. p. 235 — 250 (3 Taf,). — Rolleston: On the 

 domestie Pig of prehistoric times in Britain. and on the 

 mutual relatious of this variety of Pig and Sus scrofa ferus, 

 Sus cristatus, Sus midanuwensis, vmd Sus barhatus. p. 251 

 — 286 (3 Taf). — Moseley: On two new forms of I)eep- 

 Sea Ascidians, obtained during the voj-age of H. M. S. ,,Chal- 

 lenger". p. 187 — 294 (1 Taf). — id. : Ou new forms of Ac- 

 tiniaria, dredged in the Deep-Sea. p. 295—305 (1 Taf). — 

 Sharpe: On the birds coUected by J. B. Steere in the 

 Philippiue Archipelago. p. 307 — 355 (9 Taf). — White: 

 On the male genital armature in the European Rhopalocera. 

 p. 357 — 370 (3 Taf). — Dorau: Morphology of the mam- 

 mahan Ossicula auditüs. p. 370—498 (7 Taf 1. — M ' I n 1 s h : 

 On the Annelida obtained duriug the cruise of H. M. S. 

 „Valorous" to Davis Strait in 1875. p. 499—512 (1 Taf). — 

 Mivaret and Clark e: On the Sacral Plexus and Sacral 

 Vertebrae of Lizards and other Vertebrata. p. 513 — 532 

 (3 Taf). — Butler: The buttertlies of Malacca. p. 533 

 —568 (2 Taf.). — Stewart: Ou certain orgaus of the Cida- 

 ridae. p. 569— 572 (1 Taf).— Owen: On Hypsiprymnodon, 

 Ramsay, a genus indicative of a distiuct family (Pleopodidae) 

 in the tliprotodont section of the Marsupialia. p. 573 — 582 

 (2 Taf). — Westwood: Descriptious of some minute 

 hymenopterous insects. p. 583 — 594 (1 Taf). 



— The Journal. Botany. Vol. XVI, Nr. 93—97. 

 London 1877 — 78. 8». — • Ball: Spicilegium florae 

 Maroccanae. p. 281—742 (20 Taf). 



Vol. XVII, Nr. 98 — 102. London 



1878—79. 8». — Dickie: On the Alyae found duriug 

 the Acrtic expedition. p. 6 — 12. — Balfour: Observatious 

 on the genus Fandanus (Screw-Pines). p. 33 — 67. — Miers: 

 On the Schoepfieae and Cervantesieae, distinct tribes of the 

 Styraceae. p. 68 — 87. — Baker: A Synopsis of Hypoxida- 

 ceae. p. 93 — 125. — Miers: Ou some geuera of the Olaca- 

 ceae. p. 126 — 140. — Lynch: On the mechanism for the 

 fertihsatiou of Meyenla erecta, Benth. p 145 — 147. — 

 Abbay: Observatious on Hemdeia vastatrix, the so-called 

 coffeeleaf disease. p. 173 — 184. — Beutham: Notes on 

 Euphm'hiaceae. p. 185 — 266. — Bennett: Notes on cleisto- 

 gamic flowers. p. 269 — 280. — Miers: Ou the Symplocaceae. 



p. 283 — 305. — Fries: On the Lichens collected during the 

 English Polar expedition of 1875 — 76. p. 346 — 370. — 

 id.: Notes on Moquilea, \\'ith a description of a new speeies. 

 p. 371 — 374. — Crombie: Enumeration of Australian 

 Lichens. p. 390—401. 



Zoology. Vol. XIII, Nr. 72. London 1878. 



8". — Baly: Descriptions of geuera aud speeies of Austra- 

 han phytophagous beetles. p. 4.58 — 478. — Peach: Obser- 

 vatious ou British Polyzoa. p. 479 — 485. — Sharpe: Con- 

 tributions to the orhitliology of New Guinea, p. 486 — 505. 



— Miers: On speeies of Crustaeea Ivving within the Venus's 

 flower-basket (Euplectella) and in Meyerina elcwiformis. 

 p. 506—512. 



Vol. XIV, Nr. 73—79. London 1877 



— 1879. 8''. — Bastian: On the couditions favouring 

 fermeutation aud the appearance of Bacilli, Micrococci, and 

 Torulae iu previously boiled fluids. p. 1 — 94. — Armit: 

 On Australian finches of the geuus Po'ephüa. p. 95 — 97. — 

 Nicholson: On the minute structure of Stromatopora and 

 its allies. p. 187 — 245. — Baly: Description of new speeies 

 and genera of Eumolpidae. p. 246—264. Pt. VI. p. 607—625. 



— Lubbock; Observatious onthehabits of ants, bees and 

 wasps. Pt. V. Ants. p. 265 — 289. — Miers: Revisiou of the 

 Hippidea. p. 312 — 335. — Baly: Descriptious of new speeies 

 of phytophagous Coleoptera. p. 336 — 355. — Cobbold: 

 The life-history of Filaria Bancrofti. p. 356 — 370. — 

 Watsou: On the auatomy of the Elk (Alces malchis). 

 p. 371 — 389. — Saunders: On the geographical distribution 

 of the guUs and terus (Laridae). 15" 390 — 405. — Sladeu: 

 Ou the Asteroidea and Echinoidea of the Korean Seas. 

 p. 424 — 444. — Duncan: On some Ophiuroidea from the 

 Korean Seas. p. 445 — 481. — White: Descriptions of new 

 Hemiptera. p. 482 — 488. — Day: ßeographical distribution 

 of Indian freshwatcr tishes. Part III. p. 534 — 579. — Wat- 

 sou: Mollusca of the „Challenger" expedition. p. 586 — 604. 



— Sharpe: Coutributious to the ornithology of New Guinea, 

 p. 626—636, 685—688. — Miers: On the Classification of 

 the Maiuid Crustaeea or Oxyrhyncha. p.634 — 673. — Smith: 

 Descriptions of new speeies of Aculeate Hymeuoptera, col- 

 lected by Th. Blackburu in tha Sandwinh T^äl.inds. \i. 674. 



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Kgl. Oberbergamt in Halle. Uebersicht der 

 Production des Bergbaues, Hütten- u. Salinenbetriebes 

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— 1845, 1847—1861, 1863, 1866—1878. Berlin. 4". 



— Berg-Ordnungen der Preuss. Lande. Herausgeg. v. 

 H. Brassert. Köln 1858. 8<». 



(Vom 15. November bis 15. December 1879.) 



Naturforsch. Gesellschaft in Emden. Kleine 

 Schriften. XVIII. — Prestel: Die höchste u. niedrigste 

 Temperatur, welche an jedem Tage von 1836 bis 1877 auf 

 dem meteorologischen Observatorium iu Emden beobachtet 

 ist. 49 p. 



— Vierundsechzigster Jahresber. 1878. Emden 

 1879. 8». 



Minist.-Commission z. Untersuchung d. deutsch. 

 Meere in Kiel. Ergebnisse d. Beobachtungsstationen 

 an d. deutschen Küsten. Jg. 1879. Hft. VI, VIF. 

 Berlin 1879. 80. 



Naturhistor. Ver. d. preuss. Rheinlande u. West- 

 falens. Verhandlungen. Jg. 35. 2. Hälfte. Bonn 1878. 

 8". — Marck: Chemische Untersuchungen westfälischer 

 und rheinischer Gebirgsarteu u. Mineraben, p. 237 — 271. — 

 Müller; Weitere Beobachtungen über Befruchtung der 

 Blumen durch Insekten, p. 272—330. — Bert kau: Einige 

 Spinneu u. ein Myriapode aus der Braimkohle von Rott. 

 p. 346 — 360. — Becker: Veher Limodoriim ahortivmii'äw. 

 u. Epixiogium Omelini Rieh. p. 361 — 368. 



