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und ihre Entwicklungsgeschichte. Dr. Buddeberg: Beobachtung über 

 die Lebensweise und Entwicklungsgeschichte des Thamnurgus Kaltenbachi. 

 A. von Homeyer: Ueber die Beziehungen der Amsel zur Nachtigall. 



III. Grossbritanien. 



1. London. 



Royal Society. 



(Philosophical Transactious Vol. 172 — Part IL 1881. — Procedings Vol. XXXII 



Nr. 214 — Vol. XXXIV Nr. 220.) 



Urban Pritchard: The Cochlea of the Ornithorhynchus platypus 

 compared with that of ordinary Mammals and of Birds. W. C. William- 

 s o n ; On the Organisazion of the Fossil Plauts of the Coal Measures. 

 C. Niven'- On the Induction of Electric Currents in Infinite Plates and 

 Spherical Shells. J. Hopkinson: Electrostatic Capacity of Glass, II, 

 and of Liquids. William Spottiswoode: On the Porty-eight Coordi- 

 nates of a Cubic Curve in Space. William Crookes : On the Viscosity 

 of Gases at High Exhaustions. G. G. S t o k e s : Note on the Reduction 

 of Mr. Crookes's Experiments on the Decrement of the Are of Vibration 

 of a Mica Plate oscillating within a Bulb containing mone or less Rarefied 

 Gas» A. W. Reinold; On the Electrical Resistance of Thin Liquid 

 Films, with a revision of Newton's Table of Colours. G. H. Darwin: 

 On the Tidal Friction of a Planet attended by several Satellites, and on 

 tbe Evolution of the Solar System. J. T. Bottomley: On the Thermal 

 Conductivity of Water. Professor Owen; Description of some Romains 

 of the Gigantic Land-Lizard from Australia. — Part III. 

 (Vol. 172 — Part III.) 



J. Norman Lockyer: Researches in Spectrum- Analysis in con- 

 nexion with the Spectrum of the Sun. E. Cresswell Baber; Researches 

 on the Minute Structure of the Thyroid Gland. W. M. Hicks, On To- 

 roidal Funtions. J. W. Hulke, Polacanthus Foxii, a large undescribed 

 Dinosaur from the Wealden Formation in the Isle of Wight. J. N. Lang- 

 1 ey , On the Histology and Physiology of Pepsin-Forming Glands. R. C. 

 Rowe, Memoin on Abel's Theorem. J. W. L. Glaisher, On Riccati's 

 Equation and it's Transformations, and on some Definite Integrals which 

 satisfy them. G. J. Romaues, Observations on the Locomotor System 

 of Echinodermata. Captain Abney, On the Influence of the Molecular 

 Grouping in Organic Bodies on their Absorption in the Infra-red Region 

 of the Spectrum. 



(Vol. 173 — Part I.) 



J. Burdon-Sanderson, On the Electromotive Properties of the 

 Leaf of Dionaea in the Excited and Unexcited States. W. C. Brooks 

 Lucifer, a Study in Morphology. W, K. Parker: On the Structure and 



