XLVII 



96. Venedig. B. Instituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere et Arti. 



97. Verona. Accademia di AgricoUura, Commercio et Arti. 



(1891 Fase. 1-2.) 



Niederlande. 



98. Haplem. Fondation de P. Teyler von der Wulst. 



Iiuxemburg. 



99. Luxemburg. Societe botanique du Grand-Buche de Luxembourg. 



100. Luxemburg. Societe de Seiendes naturelles du Grand- Buche de 

 Luxemburg. 



101. Luxemburg. ^^Fauna.'^ Verein Luxemburger Naturfreunde. 



(Mitteilungen Nro. I.) 



Nordamerika (Vereinigte Staaten). 



102. Baltimore. John Hopkins TJniversity. 



(Studies f: om the Biological Laboratory IV. 7. Circulars Vol. XI. Nr. 97.) 



103. Boston. Society of Natural History. 



(Memoires IV. 7—9. Proceedings XXIV. 3, 4, XXV.) 



104. Cambridge. Museum of Comparative Zoologie at Harvard College. 

 (Bulletin XX. 3-8, XXII. 1—4, XXXIII. 1—3. Anuual report 1889-92.) 



105. Davenport. Bavenport Akademy of Natural Sciences. 



106. Lincoln. TJniversity of Nebraska. 



(Bulletin of the Agricultural Experiment Station Nro. 21. Vol. V.) 



107. Milwaukee. Natural History Society of Wisconsin. 



108. Minesota. Akademy of Natural Sciences. 



109. New-Hawen. Connecticut Akademy of Arts and Sciences. 



HO. New-York. American GeograpMcal and Statistical Society. 

 (Journal of Vol. VII. 1, VIII. 1—4.) 



111. New-York. New-York Mikroscopical Society. 



112. New-York. American Museum of Natural History. 



(Annual Report 1891. Bulletin Vol. III.) 



113. New-York. Conklin W. A. E. & Ruch Shippen Stuidekoper, 

 Journal of Comperative Medizine and veterinary archives. 



(Journal Vol. XI. 12, XII. 1-3, XIII. 1-3.) 



114. Philadelphia. Wagner Institut. 



115. Philadelphia. Academy of Natural Scienzes. 



(Proceedings 1890-92.) 



