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tic work on German and Exotic Butterflies) has conti- 

 nued his delineations of Algae. Bridel's Muscologia 

 recentiorum is increased by the tliird part of the third 

 volume. 



"Blumenbach has given a Specimen Archaeologiae tel- 

 luris terrarumque imprimis Hannoveranarum* ^ and has 

 continued his Delineations of Natural Productions y fas- 

 cic. vii. 4to, Hermann's Obsermationes Zoologicae, vol. 

 i. were published at Strasbourg, P. 1. 4to. (3 dollars). 

 Dr. Fischer, of Mayence (now at Moscow), has begun 

 the Anatomy of the Maki, vol. i. gr. 4. with 24 cop- 

 perplates, which is said to be an excellent monography. 



*' Entomological works are continued. Fabricius re- 

 forms his system. ***** King's Monographia Si- 

 ricum Germania is much praised. Berolini : 4to. (Sj 

 dollars). Panzer's Insects of Germany were continued - 

 by fascic. 91 — 93. 12mo. Herbst's work on Butter- 

 flies, the llth vol. has appeared (10 dollars), with co- 

 loured plates. 



*' Mineralogy has not gained very much by our latest 

 productions. Hauy's System has been translated by 



* This very interesting paper, which is worthy of its learned 

 and ingenious author, is published in the 15th volume of the 

 Cominentationcs Societatia licgiae Scientiarum Gottiiigcnsis. Got- 

 tingae: 1804. This volume contains G. F. Hoffmann's ./fsifn/m 

 Horti Gottingcnsia decas firima^ and the same author's Vcronicarum 

 Horti GoithigenstH decas ; not to mention many other important pa- 

 pers, by Wrisberg, Gmelin, Riciitcr, Mayer, Tychsen, Sec, &c. 



Editor. 



