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Vermehrung der akademischen Bibliothek. 
(Fortsetzung von Leopoldina Ill. S. 56.) 
London, The Linnean Society. 
1) The Transactions of the Linnean Society of London. Vol. XXIII. Part I. London 1860. With 
plates. 4°, 
Synopsis Crescentiacearum: an Enumeration of all the Crescentiaceous Plants at present known. By 
Berthold Seemann, Esq., Ph. D. — On the Distribution of the Tracheae in Insects. By John 
Lubbock, Esq. — On some new species of Musci and Hepaticae in the Herbarium of Sir W. J. Hoo- 
ker, collected in tropical Africa, chiefly by the late Dr. Vogel and Mr. Barter. By William Mit- 
ten. — Further Researches on Tomopteris oniseiformis, Eschscholtz. By William B. Carpenter, 
M. D., and Edouard Claparéde, M. D. — Further Observations on the Metamorphosis of Gasteropoda, 
and the Affinities of certain Genera, with an attempted Natural Distribution of the principal Families of 
the Order. By John Denis Macdonald. Communicated by Prof. Huxley. — On Sycopsis. By 
Daniel Oliver, Esq. — On two Tuberiform Vegetable Productions from Travancore, By the Rev. M. 
J. Berkeley, M. A. — Remarks on Selerotium stipitatum, Berk. et Curr., Pachyma Cocos, Fries, and 
some similar productions. By Frederick Currey, Esq., M. A., and Daniel Hanbury, Esq. — 
On some New Zealand Verrucariae. By Charles Knight, Esq. — Contributions to the Lichenogra- 
phia of New Zealand; being an account, with figures, of some new species of Graphideae and allied Li- 
chens. By Chas. Knight, Esq., and W. Mitten, Esq. — The Nervous System of the Asteridae; 
with observations on the Structure of their Organs of Sense, and remarks on the Reproduction of lost 
Rays. By Henry S. Wilson, M. D. Communicated by Thomas Anderson, M. D. — Observa- 
tions on the Neuration of the Hind Wings of Hymenopterous Insects, and on the Hooks which join the 
Fore and Hind Wings together in flight. By Miss Staveley. Communicated by Dr. John Edward 
Gray. — On certain Sensory Organs in Insects, hitherto undescribed. By J. Braxton Hicks, M. D. 
— Illustrations of the Floras of the Malayan Archipelago and of Tropical Africa. By Joseph D. Hoo- 
ker, Esq., M. D. — On some Oceanie Entomostraca collected by Captain Toynbee. By John Lub- 
bock, Esq. — On the Anatomy and Development of Pyrosoma. By Thomas H. Huxley, Esq. 
2) Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society. Zoology. Vol. IV. No. 16. Vol. V. No. 17. 17*. 
18 — 20. Botany. Vol. IV. No. 16. Supplement to Vol. IV. Vol. V. No. 17 — 20. Supplement I. II. 
to Vol. V. London 1860. 1861. 8°. 
Zoology Vol. IV. No. 16.: Catalogue of the Dipterous Insects collected at Makessar, in Celebes, by 
Bs. ée? Wallace, with Descriptions of New Species. By Francis Walker, Esq. (concluded). — 
On the Zoological Geography of the Malay Archipelago. By Alfred R. Wallace, Esq. Communicated 
by Charles Darwin, Esq. 
Vol. V. No. 17.: Synopsis of the Distomidae. By T. Spencer Cobbold, M. D. — No. 17*.: 
Descriptions of New Species of Hymenopterous Insects collected by Mr. A. R. Wallace at Celebes. By 
Frederick Smith, Esq. Communicated by W. W. Saunders, Esq. — Descriptions of Hymenopte- 
rous Insects collected by Mr. A. R. Wallace in the Islands of Batchian, Kaisaa, Amboyna, Gilolo, and at 
Dory in New Guinea. By Frederick Smith, Esq. Communicated by W. W. Saunders, Esq. (With 
a Plate.) — Catalogue of the Dipterous Insects collected in Amboyna by Mr. A. R. Wallace, with De- 
scriptions of New Species. By Francis Walker, Esq. — No. 18.: A List of the Shells observed or 
collected at Mogador and in its immediate environs during a few days’ visit to the place in April 1859; 
with Notes and Observations. By the Rev. R. T. Lowe, M. A. — On the Homologies of the so-called 
