LINNEAK SOCIETY OF LONDOK. liii 



Kolenati, on Lepidosiren by Hyrtl, and several botanical ones by 

 Presl, amongst others liis Botanische Bemerkungen and Epimelise 

 Botanic®, in which he inundated the science with changes of 

 names and bad species and genera, and, moreover, dated his papers 

 two years before they were actually published. The later volumes 

 contain nothing in our sciences. 



The Verhandlungen des Yereins fiir Naturkunde zu Peesbtjkg, 

 five thin octavo volumes, 1856 to 1861, include Mathematics, 

 Physics, &c., and nothing in Zoology or Botany beyond the fauna 

 and flora of the country. 



The Natural History Society of Eiga published for thirteen 

 years, from 1846 to 1863, a Correspondenzblatt des naturfor- 

 schenden Yereins zu Piga, the Numbers for each year forming 

 very thin annual parts, and consisting of Proceedings and short 

 communications, with very little of Zoology or Botany. In 1848 

 V7as published also a first volume, octavo, with a few plates, of Ar- 

 beiten des naturforschenden Yereins zu Piga, in which is Bunge's 

 enumeration of Lehmann's Siberian Plants, as well as some ento- 

 mological papers by Gimmerthal. 



The Entomological Society of Stettes", apparently in imitation 

 of some of the German botanical periodicals, publishes two jour- 

 nals : 1, the Entomologische Zeitung herausgegeben von dem en- 

 tomologischen Yereine zu Stettin, at first in monthly parts, 

 very small octavo, of one sheet each, but latterly in quarterly 

 parts of a larger octavo, making an annual volumes of 400 to 500 

 pages, of this we have twenty-two, from 1840 to 1861 ; and 2, 

 Linnsea, entomologische Zeitschrift herausgegeben von dem 

 entomologischen Yereine zu Stettin, in octavo volumes of 300 to 

 400 pages, with occasionally one or two plates, of which we have 

 fourteen volumes, from 1846 to 1860. 



The "Wiirttembergische naturwissenschaftliche Jahreshefte, 

 edited by Mohl and others, at Stuxtgakt, in thin annual volumes, 

 octavo, small type, with a few plates, contain a great deal of 

 Geology and Palaeontology, Physics, &c., some local Botany and 

 Zoology, especially Entomology, a few physiological and specula- 

 tiye papers, descriptions of two or three Cape animals by Eapp, 

 and a short paper on the Ornithology of Greece by Landbeck. 

 The series is now in its twenty-first year, and general indexes of 

 authors and subjects for the twenty years have been just added. 



The Naturwissenschaftliche Abhandlungen herausgegeben von 

 einer Gesellschaft in "Wiirtemberg at Ttjeingen, two volumes, 

 octavo, 1827 and 1828, only contain two biological papers, both 



