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Periodicals Purchased. 



Berlin. Journal fur die reine und angewandte Mathematik, — Band 82, 

 Heft 3 and 4, 1877. 



Calcutta. The Indian Annals of Medical Science, — Vol. 19, No. 37, 

 January 1877. 



. The Indian Medical Gazette,— Vol. 12, No. 6, 1877. 



Edinburgh. The Edinburgh Eeview,— No. 298, 1877. 



Gottingen. Gottingische Gelehrte Anzeigen, — Stiicke 19 — 21. 



. Ditto, ditto, Nachricht§n, No. 11. 



Leipzic. Annalen der Physik und Chemie, — Band 160, No. 3, 1877. 

 Th. PetruscheffsJcy. — Tiber normales Magnetisiren. 



London. The Academy,— Nos. 263, 264, 266, 1877. 



• . The Annals and Magazine of Natural History, — Vol. 19, Nos. Ill 



and 112, 1877. 



No. 111. JS. J. Carter. — On tbe Locality of Carpenteria balaniformis, with. De- 

 scription of a new Species and other Foraminifera found in and about Tubijyora 

 musica. J. Wood-Mason. — Descriptions of two new Genera and Species of In- 

 dian Mantidce, E. A. Smith. — Descriptions of new Species of Conidce and 

 Terehridx. I. G. Jefreys. — New and peculiar MoUusca of the FatclUdce and 

 ' other Families of Gastropoda procured in the " Valorous" Expedition. A. 

 Humbert. — Description of Niphargus puteanus, var. Forelii. J. Bullar. — Her- 

 maphroditism among the Parasitic Isopoda. Reply to Mr. Moseley's Remarks 

 on the Generative Organs of the Parasitic Isopoda. /. Wood-Mason. — Note 

 on the Femoral Brushes of the Mantidce. On the Development of the Anten- 

 nae in the Pectinicorn Mantidce. M. Megnin. — On the Power possessed by 

 certain Mites, with or without Mouths of living without Food through entire 

 phases of their existence or even during their whole lives. F. Plateau. — 

 Note on the Phenomena of Digestion and on the Structure of the Digestive 

 Apparatus in the Fhalangida. The Gourami and its Nest. Zoology of the 

 " Challenger" Expedition. Rate of Growth of Corals. 

 No. 112. /. A. Rarvie Brown. — On the Distribution of Birds in North Russia, 

 1. On the distribution of Birds on the lower Petchora in noith-east Russia. 

 F. A. Smith. — Description of a new Form of Ophiuridce from New Zealand. 

 /. Wood-Mason. — The Vates AshmoUanus of Westwood, the type of a new 

 Genus of Mantidce, K. N. Moseleg. — Hermaphroditism in the Parisitic Isopo- 

 da. Further remarks on Mr. Bullar' s papers on the above subject. A. G. 

 Butler. — Descriptions of three Homopterous Insects in the Collection of the 

 British Museum. /. G. Jeffreys. — New and peculiar Mollusca of the Eulimi- 

 dce and other families of Gastropoda, as well as of the Pteropoda, procured in 

 the " Valorous" Expedition. Br. G. C. Wallich, — Observations on the Cocco- 

 sphere. M. Bavay. — On Anguillida intestinalis^ a new Nematoid Worm found by 

 Dr. Normand in subjects attacked by Diarrhoea of Cochin China. 0. Galeb and 

 P. Fourquier. — On Filaria hoematica. M. H. Fol. — On the Intimate Phenomena 

 of Fecundation. R. E. G. Stearns. — On the Vitality of certain Land MoUusks. 

 The Chemical News,— Vol. 35, Nos. 913 and 915, 1877. 

 The Ibis,— 4:th Series, Vol. 1, No. 1, 1877. 



