LIIfNBAN SOCIETY OF LONDOK. IV 



Magazin fur das Neueste aus der Physik und NatTirgeschichte, 

 edited at GtOtha, at first by LicliteiLberg, and afterwards by 

 Voigt, eleven volumes, small octavo, and one of index, 1781 to 

 1799, continued at Jena and afterwards at Weimar by Yoigt, in 

 twelve volumes, 1797 to 1806, under the title of Magazin fiir den 

 neuesten Zustand der Naturkunde, mit Eiicksiebt auf die dazu 

 geborigen Hiilfswissenscbaften, contains, amongst a variety of 

 matter, short zoological original communications, and a very few 

 botanical ones. 



Der JSTaturforscber, Halle, seven volumes, octavo, 1777 to 1780, 

 Hopfner's Magazin fiir die Natiirkunde, Zxjeich, four volumes, 

 octavo, 1787 to 1789, and Scriba's Journal fiir die Liebhaber der 

 Entomologie, EnANKroBT, three parts, 1790 and 1791, neither of 

 which have I seen. 



Meyer's zoologische Annalen, Weimae, 1794, one volume, 

 octavo, for 1793, is chiefly a summary of the zoological progress 

 for that year, and does not appear to have been continued. 



"Wiedemann's Archiv fiir Zoologie und Zootomie, five volumes, 

 octavo, Berlin, 1800 to 1806, contains many original papers 

 by Wiedemann, Schroter, Illiger, Schelver, and others, besides 

 extracts and translations from English and Erench publica- 

 tions. 



Weber and Mohr's Beitrage zur Naturkunde, one volume, 

 small octavo, Kiel, 1805, contains a few papers in Botany, Ento- 

 mology, and Mineralogy. 



In Botany, either exclusively or chiefly — 



Ehrhart's Beitrage zur Naturkunde und den damit verwandten 

 Wissenschaffcen, seven volumes, small octavo, Hanovee and 

 BETJisrswiCK, 1787 to 1792. A few chemical and medical papers 

 are mixed in with the botanical ones. 



Eomer and Usteri's Botanisches Magazin, or Magazin fiir die 

 Botanik, twelve parts making four volumes, small octavo, Zueioh, 

 1787 to 1790. 



TJsteri's Annalen der Botanick, six parts, small octavo, ZiJRiCH, 

 1791 to 1794, and ISTeue Annalen der Botanick (afterwards Bo- 

 tanik), fifteen volumes or parts, small octavo, Ztjeich, afterwards 

 Leipzig, 1795 to 1797, the latter series also called volumes 7 to 

 21 of the Annalen. 



Biomer's Neues Magazin fiir die Botanik in ihrem ganzen 

 TJmfange, one volume, small octavo, ZiJEiCH, 1794, and Archiv 

 fiir die Botanik, three volumes, small quarto, 1796 to 1805. 



Schrader's Journal fiir die Botanik, ten parts, small octavo, 



