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von Herm Obergartner Kittel durcli kiinstliche Befruch- 

 Bg dor Bryonia Rex nut Griffithis erzogen und von den 



tTntenetefcneten in den Handel grbracht. Dieselben wcr- 



den in den erston Kef ten dm kiinftigen Jahres des „Neu- 

 brrt'srfnn Garten-Ma.irazins" in Stuttgart abgebildet er- 

 Bcheinen und wird deren nahere Beschreihung auf Ver- 

 langen schon jetzt von uns franco zugesendet werden. Da 

 wir srhofl im Be^itz der im Laufe dieses Jahres in den 

 Gartenschriffm und Bowstigen Pflanzenverzcichnissen ver- 

 oifentlicht gewesenen Novitaten von Begonien rand, so konn- 

 Un wir die Vergleiche anstrllen, nach welchen die von 

 uns ausgebotenen ganz virschieden sind. 



November, 1860 



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in Grafenort bei Habelschwerdt. 



in UlleTsdorf. 

 (Beide Orte in Preussisch-Schlesien.) 



Catalogue of Books in all Branches of Na- 

 tural History published during the last forty 

 Years in the ( uited States of America. 



Emmons. — Report on the Insects of the State of 

 New York, by Dr. E. Emmons. 1 vol. 4to, pp. viii. 

 and 272. with S coloured and 47 uncoloured Plates. 

 New York. 1855. cloth. L.3 3s. 



Girard. — Contributions to the Natural History of 

 the Fresh-water Fishes of North America, by Charles 

 Girard. J. A Monograph of the Cottoids. 4to, pp. 80, 

 and 3 Plates. Washington, 1851. 5s. 



Girard. — Researched upon Nemerteans and Plana- 

 rians, by Charles Girard. I. Embryonic Development 

 of Planocera Elliptica. 4to. with Plates, pp. 28. 

 Philadelphia, 1854. sewed. 10s. 



Girard. — Contributions to the Fauna of Chili (Rep- 

 tiles, Fishes, and Crustacea), by Charles Girard. 

 12 Plates. 4to, pp. 60. Washington, 1856. 10s. 6d. 



Giraud. — Birds of Long Island: their Habits, Plu- 

 mage, Mode of Catching, <fec, by J. P. Giraud. 8vo. 

 New York, 1844. cloth. 12s. 6d. 



Gould. — Mollusca and Shells, by Augustus A. Gould, 

 M. D. : forming Vol. XII. of the n United States' Ex- 



ploring Expedition. 4 * imp. 4to. 



Boston, 1853. cloth. 



L.l 10s. 



Harri s. 



Tjie Atlas is not published yet. 



A Treatise on some of the Insects of New 

 England which are injurious to vegetation, by Thad- 

 deus William Harris, M.D. 2nd edition. 8vo, pp. 522. 

 Boston, 1852. cloth. 16s. 



Ho 1 b r o ok. — Ichthyology of South Carolina, by John 

 Edwards Hoi brook, M.D. Publishing in 4to parts, 

 each containing S coloured lithographic Plates and 

 descriptive letter -press. Charleston, S. C, 1856. Price 

 per part L.l Is. 



Parts 1 to 10 are now published. 



Jaeger. — The Life of North A men can Insects; Illu- 

 strated by numerous coloured Engravings and Narra- 

 tives, by Prof. B. Jaeger, assisted by PL C. Preston, 

 M.D. With Illustrations. 8vo, pp. 208. New York, 

 1855. cloth. 16s. 



Lea. — Description of Six Species of the Genus Unio, 

 read before the American Philosophical Society, No- 







vember 2nd, 1827, by Isaac Lea. ^ (From the Trans- 

 actions of the American Philosophical Soc.) 8vo, Phi- 

 ladelphia, 1827. 



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L ea . — Observations on the Genus Unio ; together with 

 Descriptions of 18 New Species of the Genus Symphy- 

 nota, now separated from the Family of Naiades, con- 

 taining 9 Species, by Isaac Lea. (From the Trans- 

 actions of the American Philosophical Society, Vol. III. 

 N. S.) 4to. Philadelphia, 1829. 



Lea. — Observations on the Genus Unio ; together with 

 Descriptions of New Genera and Species in the Fa- 

 milies Naiades, Conchas, CoPmacea, Lymneana, Mela- 

 niana, and Peristomeana, by Isaac Lea. (Extracted 

 from the Transactions of the American Philosophical 

 Society, Vols. III. IV.) 2 vols. 4to. Philadelphia, 

 1834—1838. 



Lea. — Observations on the Genus Unio ; together with 

 Descriptions of New Species in the Families Naiades, 

 Colimacea, Lymnseana, Melaniana, and Peristomiana. 

 Read before the American Philosophical Society, and 

 originally published in its Transactions, by Isaac Lea. 

 Vols. IV. V. With numerous Plates. 8vo. Phila- 

 delphia, 1846. 



Lea. — Description of a New Genus of the Family 

 Melaniana, and of many New Species of the Genus Me- 

 lania, chiefly collected by Hugh Cuming, Esq., and 

 now first described by Isaac Lea and Henry C. Lea. 

 Also Descriptions of Five New Species of Anodontse, 

 collected by H. Cuming, by Isaac Lea. 8vo. Lon- 

 don, 1851. 



Lea. — A Synopsis of the Family of Naiades, by Isaac 

 Lea, Member of the American Philosophical Society, &c. 

 3rd edition, greatly enlarged and improved. 4to, 

 pp. 92. Philadelphia, 1852. boards. 18s. 



Leidy. — A Flora and Fauna within Living Animals, 

 by Joseph Leidy, M. D. 10 Plates. 4to, pp. 68. 

 Washington, 1853. 7s. 6d. 



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Ueber die Stellung von Plagianthus und Hoheria im 

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 Zuuahme der Teinperatur in der untern Region der 

 Atmosphare, sowie Erklarung und Einfluss dieser Er- 

 scheinung auf die Vegetation. — Ueber Torfgcwinnung 

 und Torfveredlung. — Neuc Biicher (Parerga Liche- 

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