Fonds der v. Heuglin’schen Expedition. 
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Inner - Afrika vom März beträgt die Gesammtsumme der bis zum 1. März eingegange- 
nen Beiträge 15,872 Thlr. 19 Sgr. 
Eingegangene Abhandlungen für die Verhandlungen der K. L.-C. d. A. 
Zum Abdrucke in den 29. Band der Verhandlungen der Kaiserl. L.-C. d. A. sind 
bereits folgende Abhandlungen eingesendet und angenommen worden: 
1) B hreibung zweier, in Folge vorzeitiger Synostose der Schädelnähte verunstalteter menschlicher Schä- 
del, von Dr. J. van der Hoeven d. J. Mit 6 Tafeln. 
2) Die Verbreitung der hlesisch Laubmoose nach den Höhen, und ihre Bedeutung für 
die Beurtheilung der schlesischen Flora, von Dr. J. Milde, M. d. K. L.-C. d. A. Mit einer Tabula bryo- 
geographica. 
Vermehrung der akademischen Bibliothek. 
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London, The Ray Society. 
The Oceanie Hydrozoa; a Description of the Calyeophoridae and Physophoridae observed during the 
Voyage of H. M. S. „Rattlesnake“, in the years 1846 — 1850. With a general Introduction. By Tho- 
mas Henry Huxley. London 1859. er, An. With XII Plates. 
London, The Linnean Society of London. 
1) The Transactions of the Linnean Society of London. Vol. XXH. Part IH. IV. London 1858. 1859. 
4°. With Illustrations. 
Part III. (1858) enthält: Observations on Entozoa, with notices of several new species, including an 
account of two experiments in regard to the breeding of Taenia serrata and T. cucumerina. By T. Spen- 
cer Cobbold, Esq., M. D. — On the Arrangement of the Cutaneous Muscles of the Larva of Pygaera 
bucephala. By John Lubbock, Esq. — On the Agamie Reproduction and Morphology of Aphis. 
Part I. and Il. By Thomas H. Huxley. — On the external Anatomy and Natural History of the Ge- 
nus of Annelida named Palolo by the Samoans and Tonguese, and Mbalolo by the Fijians. By John 
Denis Macdonald. Communicated by G. Busk. — On the probable Metamorphosis of Pedicularia 
and other forms; affording presumptive evidence that the Pelagic Gasteropoda, so called, are not adult 
forms, but, as it were, the Larvae of well-known genera, and perhaps confined to species living in deep 
water. By John Denis Macdonald. Communicated by G. Busk. — On the Anatomy of Eurybia 
Gaudichaudi, as bearing upon its Position amongst the Pteropoda. By John Denis Macdonald. 
Communicated by G. Busk. — Notes on Phoronis hippocrepia. By F. D. Dyster, Esq. — Synopsis 
of the Fructification of the Compound Sphaeriae of the Hookerian Herbarium. By Frederick Cur- 
rey, Esq., M. A 
Part IV. (1859) enthält: Observations on the Structure of the Stem in certain Species of the Natural 
Orders Caryophylleae and Plumbagineae. By Daniel Oliver, Jun. — On the Genus Henriquezia of 
Spruce. By George Bentham, Esq. — Remarks on Gnetum. By the late William Griffith, Esq- 
