l6 BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



Borgert, A. — " Ein einfaches Netz zum Fischen von Plankton bei schneller 

 Fahrt." Zeitschr. Wiss. Mikr., xii., pp. 307-11, 2 figs., 1896. 



Plate, L. H. — " Einige Winke zur Sammel und Conservierungstechnik fiir 

 zoologische Forschungs reisende." Z06I. Anz., xix. , pp. 40-6, 1896. 



Sorby, H. C— (Mounting marine organisms as lantern slides.) J. R. Micr. 

 Soc, 1896, pp. 136-40. 



VI. ECONOMICS. 



Abbott, W. J. L. — " An Ancient Kitchen Midden at Hastings, and a Barrow 

 at the Wildernesse." (Rep. of Committee.) . Rep. Brit. Ass., 1895, 

 pp. 500-2. 



Boyce, Rupert W., and Herdman, W. A.— " On Oysters and Typhoid." 

 Rep. Brit. Assoc, 1895, pp. 723-6. 

 This summary is too condensed to admit of further condensation here. 

 Mason, O. T. — " Shells as Implements." Science, n.s., vol. ii., p. 693. 



VII. BIOGRAPHY. 



[Anon.]—" The late J. Bracebridge Wilson, M.A., F.L.S." Victorian Nat., 

 vol. xii., p. 81. 



Ko[belt], Dr. — " Hugh Cuming." Nach. INIal. Ges., 1S95, pp. 187-191. 



Kuhn, Dr. — " Un Naturaliste de la Seine Inferieure : Blainville." Bull. 



Soc. Sci. Nat. d' Elbeuf, Ann. 1894, PP- 3^-8. 

 Osborn, H. F. — " Memorial Tribute to Professor Thomas H. Huxley." 



Science (n.s.), iii., pp. 147-54, 1896. (Read before the Biol, section of 



the N. York Acad.) 



EDITOR'S NOTES. 



Our readers will learn with regret that Mr. Walter E. Collinge, F.Z.S., who founded 

 the "Journal of Malacology" in 1890, has been obliged to retire from the co-editorship, 

 in consequence of pressure of work. 



We regret to record the death of Mr. J. Bracebridge Wilson, <en.-enthusiastic and 

 most successful collector of forms of marine life, especially those of the Colony of 

 Victoria. He passed away on Oct. 22nd, 1895, at the age of 67. 



There is in our contemporary, the " Naturalist's Journal " for February, a record 

 of a colony of IleUcella cantiana^ introduced from Hampshire to South Staftordshire 

 eight years ago, and still surviving. 



We are pleased to bring before our readers the analytical card catalogue of 

 current zoological literature, a special edition of the " Bibliographica ZoiJlogica," which 

 in turn is a continuation of the " ZoiJlogische Anzeiger." Professor Carus will con- 

 tinue to be editor-in-chief. The annual subscription to the Molluscan part is 12s., 

 which should be sent to the Bibliographical Bureau, Zurich-Oberstrass (Switzerland). 



In Volume IV., p. 8J, attention might have been called to the anatomical work con- 

 tained in Dr. Dall's paper, which is of some considerable importance. 



