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r ordentl. Profe 



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Professor der allgemeinen Naturgesehichte 

 and Xaturphilosophie an der konigl. Universitat 



Aufgenommen den 28. Novem- 



zu Mftoeheo. 



ber 1818, cognomen: Artemidorus. 



Ain9. Juli 1860: Dr. Julius Eogen Schloss- 



berger, ordentl. Professor der Chemie und Phv- 

 siologie, sowie Vorstand des alten chemischen 

 Laboratoriums an der Universitat zu Tubingen. 

 Aufgenommen den 18 Februar 1857, cognomen 

 SchUbler. 



Dr. Joseph Cajetan 

 v. Tex tor, konigl. bairischer Geh. Rath, ordentl. 

 Professor der Chirurgie, Director der ehirurgi- 

 schen Klinik an der Universitat und Oberwund- 

 arzt des Juliushospitals zu Wiirzburg. Aufgenom- 

 men den 28. November 1824, cognomen: Sabatier. 



(Leopoldina.) 



Am 7. August 1860: 



Vcrantwortlicher Redaeteur : "VV i 1 h e 1 m E.G.Seemann. 



ANZEIGER. 



Catalogue of Books in all Branches of Na- 

 tural History published 



during the last forty 

 Years in the United States of America. 



Audubon. — Synopsis of the Birds of North America, 

 by John James Audubon, F.R.S., S.S., L. and E., Mem- 

 ber of various Scientific Associations in Europe and 

 America. 8vo y pp. 359. Edinburgh, 1839. 



L.l lis. 6d. 



Audubon and B a c h m an. — The Quadrupeds of North 

 America, by J. J. Audubon and Rev. John Bach- 

 man. Published in 30 Parts, of 5 coloured Plates 

 each (22 inches, by 28), forming 3 vols., each volume 

 containing 50 Plates; the Text is in 3 vols, royal 8vo. 



L.84. 



Philadelphia, 1843 to 1849. 



Audubon and Bach man. — The Quadrupeds of North 

 America, by J. J. Audubon, F.R.S, &c. <&c, and the 

 Rev. John Bachman, D. D., 

 3 vols, royal 8vo, pp. 1078. 



Bair d and Gi rard. 



Sec. &c. 155 col. Plates. 

 New York, 1854. 



L.12 12s. 



Catalogue of North American 

 Reptiles in the Museum of the Smithsonian Institu- 

 tion. Part I. Serpents. By S. F. Baird and C. Gi- 

 rard. 8vo. pp. 172. Washington, 1853. 5s. 



Baird. — On the Serpents of New York; with a no- 

 tice of a Species not hitherto included in the Fauna 

 of the State, by Spencer F. Baird. With 2 Plates. 

 8vo, pp. 30. Albany, 1854. sewed. 2s. 6d. 



Brewer. — North American Oology; or, Descriptions 

 and Figures of the Eggs of North American Birds, 

 with notices of their Geographical Distribution during 

 the breeding season, by Thomas If. Brewer, M.D. Part f. 



Kaptores et Fissirostres. 4to, pp. viii and 142. Washing- 

 ton, 1857. h 



Browne. — Trichologia Mammalium : or, a Treatise 

 on the Organization, Properties, and Uses of Hair and 

 Wool; together with an Essay upon the Raising and 





Breeding of Sheep, by Peter A. Browne, LL. D., of 

 Philadelphia. Published under the patronage of the 

 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. With Illustrations. 

 4to, pp. 188. Philadelphia, 1852. L.l 5s 



C as s in. — Illustrations of the Birds of California, Texas, 

 Oregon, British and Kussian America ; forming a Supple- 

 ment to Audubon's „Birds of America", by John Cassin. 

 1 vol. royal 8vo, containing 50 coloured Plates and 

 the explanatory letter-press. Philadelphia, 1856. half 

 morocco. L.3 3s. 



Dana. — Zoophytes of the United States' Exploring 

 Expedition, by James D. Dana. The letter-press in 

 1 Volume. 4to, pp. 740. Philadelphia, 1846. L.5 5s. 



The Atlas; consisting of 61 Plates, folio. Philadelphia, 

 1849. L.10 10s. 



Dana. — The Crustacea of the United States' Explo- 

 ring Expedition during the years 1838, 1839, 1840, and 

 1841, under the command of Charles Wilkes, U.S.N. 

 Described and figured by James D. Dana, A.M. The 



1620. Philadelphia, 



L.8 8s. 



letter-press in 2 parts, 4to, 

 1852, 1853. 



PP 



The Atlas, complete in 96 engraved and partly-coloured 

 Plates and 28 pages of letter-press, large folio, half- 

 bound, morocco, gilt top, Philadelphia, 1855. 



L.10. 10s. 



Dana. — On the Classification and Geographical Di- 

 stribution of Crustacea : from the Report on Crusta- 

 cea of the United States Exploring Expedition, under 

 Capt. Charles Wilkes, U.S.N., during the years 1838 

 — 1842, by James D. Dana, A.M., Member of the 

 Geological Society of London &c. &c. 4to, pp. 198. 

 Philadelphia, 1853. sewed. j_gs 



De Kay. — Zoology of New York; or, the New York 

 Fauna; comprising detailed descriptions of all the 

 Animals hitherto observed within the State of New 

 York, with brief notices of those occasionally found 

 near its borders, and accompanied by appropriate 

 Illustrations, by James E. De Kay. Published by 

 Authority. In six Parts, 4to. Albany, 1842 — 1844. 



Part I. Mammalia, preceded by an Introduction. 

 pp. 178 and 146, with 33 coloured Plates. 



Part II. Birds, pp. xii. and 380. 141 Plates. 



Part HI. Reptiles and Amphibia, pp. vi. and 98 

 23 Plates. 



Fishes, pp. ix. and 415. 79 Plates. 

 Mollusca. pp. vi. and 271. 40 Plates. 

 Crustacea, pp. 70. 13 Plates. 



Part IV. 

 Part V. 

 Part VI. 



Bound in 5 vols, cloth. 



* 



Triihner 4r €>>»#/;., 



60, Paternoster Row, London. 



Inhalt: 



Dr. Johann Friedrich Klotzsch. 



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 Aufnahme durch die Blatter der Pflanzen). — Zei- 

 tungs-Nachrichten (Hannover ; Goslar ; Berlin ; 

 Breslau; Leipzig; Frankfurt; Wien ; Paris; St. Peters' 



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