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Gottingeii. Gottingische gelehrte Anzeigen, — Stuck 43 — 50, 1876 and 

 Stiick 4—7, 1877. 



No. 7. La Langue et la Litterature Hindoustanies en 1876. Eevue annuelle 

 par M. Garcin de Tassy. 



■ . ■. Nachricliten,— Nos. 20 and 21, 1876, and Nos. 2 and 3, 



1877. 

 London. The Academy,— Nos. 248, to 251, 1877. 



. The Annals and Magazine of Natural History, — Vol. 18, No. 108, 



and Vol. 19, No. 109. 



No. 108. /. Wood-Mason, — Description of a new Species of Mantidce with 

 Pointed Eyes. On a Species of lapyx. On some remarkable Species of 

 Mantidce. Rev. T. B. B. Stebbing. — On some new and little-known Amphi- 

 podous Crustacea. G. E. Dobson. — Description of a new Species of Vesperugo 

 from Zanzibar. 

 No. 109. W. 0. Ileivitson. — Descriptions of 25 new Species of Hesperldoa. A. 

 G. Butler. — On Bhopalocera from Japan and Shanghai with descriptions of new 

 Species. /, Wood-Mason. — Descriptions of new Species of Blattidce belonging 

 to the Genus Panesthia. 

 . The Chemical News,— Vol. 34, Nos. 887 to. 892, Vol. 35, Nos. 



897 to 900. 



. The Journal of Botany,— Vol. V, No. 168, and Vol. 6, No. 169. 



. The London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine, — 



Vol. 2, Nos. 13 and 14, and Vol. 3, No. 15. 



No. 13. G. Chrystal. — On Bi- and Unilateral Galvanometer Deflection. W. 

 Achroyd. — Selective Absorption. Lord Bayleigh. — On the Resistance of Fluids. 

 No. 14. A. M. Mayer. — Eesearches in Acoustics, No. 8. 



No. 15. W. Spottisivoode. — Description of a large Induction- Coil. Lord Bay- 

 leigh. — On a permanent Deflection of the Galvanometer-needle under the 

 influence of a rapid series of equal and opposite induced Currents. 

 . The Journal of the Society of Arts,— Vol. 25, Nos. 1253 to 1258, 



and 1263 to 1266. 



No. 1263. F. E. ThicTce. — Ventilation of Rooms generally, and the "Way to 

 make Workmen's Cottages comfortable, warm and healthy. 



No. 1264. A. Biirrell. — Indian Tea Cultivation, its Origin, Progress, and Pros- 

 pects. Reports on the Government Chinchona Plantations in India. 



No. 1265. C. T. Kingzett. — On some Processes of Nature's Hygiene leading to 

 Improvements in the Production of Antiseptics, Disinfectants and Albumen 

 of Commerce. Prof. Barff. — Zinc White as Paint and the Treatment of Iron 

 for the prevention of Corrosion. 



No. 1266. /. Banvers. — Indian Railways. Sir J, Lubbock. — Certain Relations 

 between Plants and Insects. 

 . Nature, Vol. 15,— Nos. 380 to 382. 



New Haven. The American Journal of Science and Arts, — Vol. 12, Nos. 

 71 and 72. 



No. 71. C. A. Young. — Observations on the Displacement of lines in the Solar 



