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London. The Journal of Botany,— Vol. 6, No. 170, 1877. 



H. F. Hance. — A second Hongkong Cleisostoma. — Notes on the Genus Am- 

 phidonax. — Bud-fertilisation in Orchids. 



. The Journal of the Society of Arts,— Vol. 25, Nos. 1267 to 1268, 



1877. 



No. 268. Sir JD. Forsyth. — The Progress of Trade with Central Asia. 

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



Vol. 3, No. 16, 1877. 



/. W. Draper. — On the Fixed Lines in the Ultra-red Invisible Eegion of the 

 Spectrum. E. Bouty. — On the Magnetization of Steel by Currents. F. Guth- 

 rei. — A Sensitive Mercury Barometer. 



. The Numismatic Chronicle, — Pt. 4, 1876. 



. Quart. Journal of Microscopical Science, — No. 65, January, 1877. 



H. N. Moseley. — On the Colouring Matters of various Animals, and especially of 

 Deep Sea Forms dredged by H. M. S. Challenger. On Stylochus Felagicus, a 

 New Species of Pelagic Planarian, with Notes on other Pelagic Species, on 

 the Larval Forms of Thysanzoon, and of a Gymnosomatous Pteropod. Dr. E. 

 Klein. — Note on a method of Preparing the Cornea. P. Kidcl. — Schiefferdecker's 

 Microtome. E. H. Feck. — The Minute Structure of the Gills of Lamelli- 

 branch MoUusca. W. Archer. Eesume of Recent Contributions to our know- 

 ledge of "Freshwater Khizopoda." Part III. HeUozoa (Desmothoraca) and 

 Monothalamia (MonostomataJ . 



. The Quarterly Journal of Science, — No. 53, January, 1877. 



Evolution by Expansion versus Evolution by Natural Selection. — Animal Geo- 

 graphy. 



• The Quarterly Review, No. 285, January, 1877. 



Mohammed and Mohammedanism. 



The Westminster Eeview, — No. 101, January, 1877. 



The Financial difficulties of the Govt, of India. 

 Paris. Annales de Chimie et de Physique, 5me Serie, — Tome 9, Deer. 1876, 

 Tome 10, Pevrier, 1877. 



Fevrier. M. Berthelot. — Formation thermique de 1' ozone. Recherches sur les 

 carbures pyrogenes et sur la composition du gaz de I'eclairage. M. Th. du 

 Moncel. — Nouvelles recherches sur la conductibiHte electrique des corps medio- 

 crement conducteurs et les phenomenes qui I'accompagnent. 



. Comptes Rendus, — Tome 83, Nos. 25 and 26, Tome 84, Nos. 



8, 9, 10. 



No. 25. M, Van de S. Eackhuysen. — Observations relatives a I'explication du 



phenomene de la goutte noire au moment du contact exterieure de Venus et du 



Soleil. M. Leclanche. — Methode pratique pour experimenter un element de 



pile. 



No. 26. P. Secchi. — Recherches sur la vitesse du vent, faites a I'observatoire 



du college romain. 

 Vol. 84. No. 8. M. G. Govi. — Sur un moyen de faire varier la mise au foyer 

 d'un microscope, sans toucher ni a I'instrument, ni aux objets et sans alterer 

 la direction de la ligne de visee. M. Fay el. — Nouveau precede de photomicro- 

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