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R. Collett, “On Myodes lemmus in Norway.” Some remarks 
on the migratory habits of the Norwegian lemmings (Journ. Lin. 
Soc. Zool. Vol. xiii., pp. 327-334). /d., three papers containing 
contributions to the Ornithology of Norway (Proc. Zool. Soc., 
Lond., 1877, pp. 43-46; Nyt Mag. f. Naturv. Vol. xxiii, No. 4, 
pp. 85-225; and Forh. Vid. Selsk. Christiania, 1877, No. 5; 
p- 4). Zd., a synopsis of fifty-nine species of birds from Mada- . 
gascar and Bourbon, eroas to the Christiania eka (Forh. 
Vid. Selsk. Christiania, 1877, No. 6; pp. 20). 
J. Koren and D. Danielsen, descriptions of six new species of 
the gastropod tribe Solenopus M. Sars (Arch. f. Math. Naturv., 
Vol. ii, No. 2, pp. 120-128). 
H. Friele, “ Preliminary report on Mollusca from the Norwegian 
North Atlantic ‘Expedition in 1876,” with one autograph plate 
(Nyt Mag. f. Naturv., Vol. xxiii, No. 3, pp.1-10). /d., a paper 
on the radula of Norwegian Rhipiaoglossa, with four auto- 
graph plates (Arch. f. Math. and Naturv., Vol. ii, No. 2; 
217): i, — The development of the skeleton in the genus 
Waldheimia,” with six ee plates (Arch. f. Math. and 
Naturv., Vol. ii, No. 4, pp. 380-386). 
i Sparre Schneider, a report on the Lepidoptera collected by 
the author near Drammen in 1876 (Forh. Vid. Selsk. Christiania, 
1877, No. 4; pp. 30). 
H. Siebke, “ Enumeratio pes Norvegtcorum, Fasc. iv, 
catalogum Dipterorum continen Ed. J. Sp. Schneider. 255 
pages psi programme, a 
V. Storm, a report on the Museum of “ Videnskabernes 
Selskab,’ ” and some notices of rare Coleoptera, found around 
Drontheim (Det Kgl. N. Vid. Selsk. Skr. i 19 Aarh., Vol. viii, No. 
4; pages 131-162). 
G. O. Sars, on the Myside of the Mediterranean, with thirty-six | 
aspareph plates (Arch. f. Math. and Naturv., Vol. ii, No. I, pp. — 
10-119). J/d., Prodromus descriptionis crustaccorum Pycnoge- 
nidarum, que in expeditione Norvegica, anno 1876, observavit 
(Arch. f. Math. and Naturv., Vol. ii, Ño. 3; 237-269). 
D. Danielson and J. Koren, a synopsis of the Echinodermata, 
collected in the Norwegian expedition to the North Atlantic, in 
1876. Several new species, among them one crinoid, Zycrinus car- 
penterit, from a depth of nearly 1500 fathoms in a temperature of | 
Lo: 
— 1.6° C ; three lithograph plates (Nyt Mag. f. Naturv., Vol. xxiii, 
No. 3; pp. 45-83). 
. Koren and D. Danielsen, “ Fauna littoralis Norvegiæ,” Part 
ui, with sixteen plates, pp. 163, folio. Bergen, 1877. This 
volume forms the third part of the important work, of which the : : . 
first part was published in 1846, by the late Prof. M. Sars and thè 
second in 1856, by M. Sars, J. Koren and D. Danielsen. The third ee 
rt contains seven separate papers, viz.: 1. New or little known 
Cælenterata, by M. Sars; ed. G. O. Sars. 2. New Echinodermata, 
