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formell mangelhafte Arbeiten, wenn sie ihm einen brauchbaren Kern zu enthalten schienen, zu verbessern und 



druckfähig zu gestalten. An dem nach dem Jahre 1848 sich immer reger entwickelnden Vereinsleben nahm 



Fenzl lebhaften Antheil. 



(Schluss folgt.) 



Eingegangene Schriften. 



(Vom 15. April bis 15. Mai 1880. Fortsetzung.) 



Acad. royale de Mödecine de Belgique. Me- 



moires couronnes et autres memoires. C'ollection in 8". 

 Tome V, Fase. 4. Bruxelles 1880. 8". — Faucon: 

 De ia resection precoce de toute la diaphyse du tibia dans 

 certains cas d'osteo-myelo-periostite diftusc aigue. 102 p. 



K. K. Geographische Gesellschaft in Wien. Mit- 

 theilungen. Bd. XVIII— XXll (N. F. Bd. Vin— XII). 

 Wien 1875—1879. 8». 



Royal microscopical See. in London. Journal. 

 Vol. III, Nr. 2. London 1880. 8". —Michael: A 

 further contributiou to the knowledge of British Oribatidae. 

 p. 177 — 201. — Groves! Ou a means ot obviating the re- 

 nection from the inside of the bodytubes of microscopes ct. 

 p. 215 — 226. — Nachet: On a petrographical microscope. 

 p. 227 — 228. — Record of current researches relating to 

 invertebrata, cryptogamia, microscopy ct. p. 229 — 363. 



Blasius, W. ; Die Neuaufstellung des Herzogl. 

 naturhistorischen Museums zu Braunschweig. Braun- 

 schweig 1879. S**. — Oeffentliche Anstalten für Natur- 

 geschichte und Alterthumskunde in Holland und dem 

 nordwestlichsten Theile von Deutschland. Braunschweig 

 1880. h«. 



R. Accademia dei Lincei in Rom. Atti. Anno 277. 

 Ser. 3. Transeunti. Vol. IV, Fase. 4. Fioma 1880. 4». 



Sonder, Otto Wilhelm : Flora Capensis: being a 

 systematic description of the plante of the Cape Colony, 

 Caffraria and Port Natal, by W. H. Harvey and 

 O.W. Sonder, Vol. I— III. Dublin 1859—64. 8». 



Müller, Ferdinandus : Fragmenta phytographiae 

 Australiae. Vol. I — IV. Melbourne 1858. 8". 



Taplin, G. : The Folklore, manners, customs and 

 languages of the South Austrahan Aborigines: gathered 

 from inquiries made by authority of South Australian 

 government. Adelaide 1879. 8". (Geschenk des Herrn 

 Dr. R. Schoniburgk, M. A. N. in Adelaide.) 



Woods, Julian L. Tenison: North Australia, its 

 physical geography and natural history. Adelaide 1864. 

 8". (Geschenk des Herrn Dr. R. Schomburgk, 

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Merensky, A. : Beiträge zur Kenntniss Süd-Afrikas, 

 geographischen, ethnographischen und historischen In- 

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Schwalbe, Gustav: Beitrag zur Entwicklungs- 

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Naturforschender Ver. in Brunn. Verhandlungen. 

 Bd. XVn. 1878. Brunn 1879. 80. — Schneider u. 

 Leder; Beiträge zur Kenntniss der kaukasischen Käfer- 

 fauna, p. 3— 104. (Schluss.) — Oborny: Flora des Zuaimer 

 Kreises, p. 105 — 304. — v. Niessl: Ueber die Bahn des 

 Meteores vom 5. September 1868. p. 305—320. — Rzehak: 

 Analoga der österreichischen Melettaschichten im Kaukasus 

 u. am Oberrhein, p. 321 — 326. — Habermann: Das Trink- 



wasser Brunns, p, 327 — 329. — v. Hardegger u. Briem: 

 Durchschnittszahlen der meteorologischen Elemente von 

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 Uebersicht der meteorologischen Beobachtungen in Mähren 

 und Schlesien, p. 334—363. 



Ministerial-Commission z. Untersuchung der 

 deutsch. Meere in Kiel. Ergebnisse d. Beobaohtungs- 

 stationen an den deutschen Küsten. Jg. 1879. Hft. X, 

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Acad. Imp. des Sciences de St. Pötersbourg. 

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4". — Michail üw: Nouvelle methode d'observer les phö- 

 nomenes vasomoteurs chez la grenouille. p. 1 — 12. — We- 

 liky: Siu- l'excitabiHte de la moelle epiniere et la vitesse 

 de la translation de l'excitation nerveuse de long de cet 

 Organe, p. 26 — 29. — Zinin: Note sur la Benzoine. p. 29 

 — 30. — Wild: Theorie complete du magnetometre bifilaire 

 et nouvelles methodes de determination de l'intensitö hori- 

 zontale absolue du magnetisme terrestre ainsi que des co- 

 efficients de temperature et d'induction des aimaus. p. 69 

 — 79. — Wolfson: Embryologie du Lymnaeus stagnalis. 

 p. 79—97. 



R. Society of Edinburgh. Proceedings. Vol. X. 

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— Ackroyd: On the action of light on the iris. p. 37 — 40. 



— Aitken: Ona new variety of ocular spectrum. p. 40 



— 44. — Macfarlane: On the principles of the logic 

 algebra. p. 44, 61, 105 — 111. — Blyth: Notes on some 

 experiments with the telephone. p. 45 — 48. — Tait: On 

 the measurement of beknottedness. p.48 — 49. — Macfar- 

 lane: On the disruptive discharge of electricity. p. 50 — 52. 



— Brown and Blaikie: On the action of heat on the 

 salts of trimethylsulpliine. p. 53 — 55. — Buchanan: Note 

 on the distribution of temperature under the ice in Liulith- 

 gow Loch. p. 56 — 61, 68 — 71. — id.: On deep-sea thermo- 

 meters. p. 77 — 87. — Blaikie: Preliminary note on a cry- 

 stalline Compound formed in water containing sulphiu'etted 

 hydrogen and mercaptan in Solution, p. 87 — 89. — Tait: 

 Laboratory notes p. 90 — 92. — Thomson: On gravitational 

 oscillations of rotating water. p. 92 — 100. — Home: Fifth 

 report of the Boulder Commission. p. 113 — 177. — Jolly: 

 On the transportation of rocks found on the south shores 

 of the Moray Firth. p. 178—185. — Somervall: Obser- 

 vatious ou boulders and drift on the Pentland hüls. p. 186 

 —187. — Henderson: Notes on drift and glacial pheno- 

 mena on the Pentland hills. p. 187 — 188. — Maclaren and 

 Geikif: Refereuces to Striae and boulders on the Pentlands. 

 p. 189 — 191. — Home: Remarks on the boulder report. 

 p. 192 — 199. — Tennent: Why the barometer does not 

 always indicate the real weight of the mass of atmosphere 

 aloft. p. 212 — 223, — Macfarlane: On a calculus of 

 relationship. p. 224 — 231. — Stirling: Additional obser- 

 vations on the fungus disease atfecting salmon and other 

 fish. p. 232 — 250. — Turner: On the form and structure 

 of the teeth of Mesoplodon Layardii and Mesoplodon 

 Sowerhyü. p. 250 — 252. — Brown and Blaikie: Action 

 of heat on some salts of trimethylsulphine. p. 253 — 254. — 

 Forbes: On the bursting of tirearms when the muzzle is 

 closed by snow, earth, grease ct. p. 254 — 256. — Home: 

 Notice of striated rocks in East Lothian and in some ad- 

 joining counties. p. 256 — 270. — Tait: On methods in de- 



finite Integrals, p. 271- 



Morrison: On another 



method of preparing methylamine. p. 275 — 277. — Gibson: 



