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Alle Freunde und Verehrer des vor drei 

 Jahren verewigten Prasidenten der Akademie 

 der Naturforscher, Professor 



Dr. Nees von Esenbeck, 



wollen wir darauf aufmerksam machen, dass 

 nun ein in Stahlstich sehr gut ausgefiihrtes 

 Portrait desselben in Halbfigur, nach einer 

 Photographie von Rob. Weigelt in Breslau, 

 daselbst bei der Wittwe des Verstorbenen 

 fiir den billigen Preis von 20 Sgr. zu bezie- 

 hen ist. 



Da der 



Ertrag 



des Bildes 



zugleich 



em 



Nothpfennig fiir die hinterlassene und gegen- 

 wartig iu sehr bedrangten Verhaltnissen le- 

 bende Familie sein soil, so empfehlen wir das- 

 selbe recht angelegentlichst zur Abnahme und 



Verbreitung. 



Audi ist die Expedition der Bonplandia 

 bereit, Auftriige in dieser Beziehung zu iiber- 

 nehnien und die Besorgung zu vermitteln. 



* 



Catalogue of Books in all Branches of Na- 

 tural History published during the last forty 

 Years in the United States of America. 



Dana. — Supplements to James D. Dana's System of 

 Mineralogy. (Re-printed from the American Journal 

 of Science and Arts.) I. II. and III. 8vo, Newha- 

 ven, 1855, 1856. each, Is. 6d. 



Dana. — Manual of Mineralogy; including Observa- 

 tions on Mines, Rocks, Reduction of Ores, and the 

 Applications of the Science to the Arts : designed for 

 the Use of Schools and Colleges, by James D. Dana, 

 A.M. New edition, revised and enlarged; with 260 



Illustrations. 12mo, pp. xii. and 456. New Haven, 



7s. 6d. 



Agriculture of New York : comprising 

 of the Classification, Composition, and 

 of the Soils and Rocks, and the Natural 



1857. 



Em- 

 4to. 



Vol. 

 Vol. 

 Vol. 



L 



II. 

 III. 



1846, 

 1849, 

 1851, 



E m m o n s. — 

 an Account 



Distribution 



Waters of the different Geological Formations; to- 

 gether with a condensed view of the Climate, and 

 the Agricultural Productions of the State, by E. 

 mons, M.D. Published by Authority. 5 vols. 



Albany. 



pp. xi. and 371, with 19 col. Plates. 



pp. viii., 341, and 50, with 42 Plates. 



Part 1, Text pp. vi. and 340. 



Part 2, Plates 81. 



Vol. V. 1854, pp. viii. and 272, and 50 Plates. 



Emmons. — American Geology; containing a State- 

 ment of the Principles of the Science, with full Illu- 

 strations of the Characteristic American Fossils, by 

 Ebenezer Emmons; with an Atlas and a Geological 

 Map of the United States. Vol. I. (Parts 1 and 2). 

 130 Illustrations and 19 4to Plates. 8vo, pp. 268. 

 Albany, 1855. cloth. L.l. Is. 



Emmons. — American Geology; containing a State- 

 ment of the Principles of the Science, with full Il- 

 lustrations of the Characteristic American Fossils, 

 by Ebenezer Emmons; with mi Atlas and a Geolo- 









gical Map of the United States 

 and 152. Albany, 1857. 



Part 6. 8vo, 



Parts 3, 4, and 5 are not yet published, Dr. Em- 

 mons having been forced to issue Part 6 first, to secure 

 his recent discoveries. ' 



Feather stonehaugh. 



Geological Report of an 



Examination made in 1834 of the Elevated Country 

 between the Missouri and Red Rivers, by G. W. Fea- 

 therstonehaugh, U. S. Geologist. Published by order 

 of both Houses of Congress. Large Map. 8vo, pp. 97. 



7s. 



Washington, 1835. 



Report on the Geology 



Forster and Whitney. — 



and Topography of a portion of the Lake Superior 

 Land District, in the State of Michigan, by J. W. 

 Forster and J. D. Whitney, U. S. Geologists. In two 

 Parts, with Illustrations and Maps. Part I. Copper 

 Lands. Part II. The Iron Region, together with Ge- 

 neral Geology. 8vo, pp. 646. Washigton, 1850, 1851. 

 cloth. ' L.l 10s. 



Fossils of South Carolina, by Tuomey and F. S. Hol- 

 mes. Publishing in 4to parts, each containing 2 li- 

 tographic Plates and descriptive letterpress. Parts 

 1 to 10 are now published. Charleston, S.C., 1855 



to 1857. 



each 18s. 



Remarks on the Geology and Mineralogy 

 Scotia, by Abraham Gesner, Esq., Surgeon. 

 8vo, pp. 272. Halifax, N.S., 1837. 



Gesner. 

 of Nova 



A Memoir on Mososaurus, and the three 

 Genera, Holcodus, Conosaurus, and Am- 



With 3 Plates. 



G i b b e s. — 

 allied new 



phorosteus, by Robert W. Gibbes, M.D 

 4to, pp. 14. Washington, 1850. 



2s. 



* 



Triibner & Comp. 3 



60, Paternoster Row, London. 



■ 



Inhalt: 



Die Stellumr der Gattung Morina im naturlichen 



System. 



Addenda ad floram Atlantidis, praecipue in- 



sularum Canariensium Gorgadumque, auctore Carol o 



Bolle. 



Die Walder des 



uugarischen Tieflandes. 



Neue B richer (Der Pflanzenstaat oder Entwurf einer 

 Entwickelung^geschichte des Pflanzenreiches ; eine all- 

 gemeine Botanik fiir Laien und Naturforscher von Karl 

 Miiller von Halle. Hand- und Lehrbuch fiir angehende 

 Naturforscher und Naturaliensammler von Dr. Wilh. 



Empfehlens w erthe oder 

 neue Pflanzen (Chelonanthera gibbosa BL; Statice 



Webb ; Odontoglossum Luddemanni Rgl. ; 

 Llavea cordifolia Lagasc. ; Didymocarpus priinulae folia 



Schilling, 3 Bande). 



Bourgiaei 



Gardn.). 



Vermischtes (Giftstoff in Narthecium 



ossifragum; Keimfahigkeit der Tamarix- und Myricaria- 

 Arten; Weinbau in Calif o mien ; Verbrauch wohlriechen- 

 der Pflanzen; Maulwurfe auf Rasenplatzen und Geinuse- 



feldern zu fangen). 



Zeitungs - Nachrichten 



(Hannover; Berlin; Leipzig; Jena; Wiesbaden; Wien). 

 A n z e i g e r. 



Dieser Numiner liegt bei: 



Pflanzen-Katalog fur 1861 der Laurentius 



schen Gartnerei zu Leipzig. 



Druck von Wilh. Rienischneider in Hannover. Marktstrasse Nr. 54. 





