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270 Scientific Serials. [April. 
edited by H. Rink. The Island Tribe of Great Nicobar; by Fr. 
. de Röepstorff. a 
THE GEOLOGICAL MAGAZINE.— January. Recent Pfogress in 
Palæontology, by A. Nicholson. American Surface Geology, II, 
by S. V. Wood. 
February.—On the Preservation of Deposits under Till or 
Boulder Clay, by J. Geikie. 
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ZEITSCHRIFT FÜR WISSENSCHAFLICHE ZOOLOGIE.—November 30. 
Rhizopod-studies, by E. Buck. Anatomy of the star fishes, by | 
H. Ludwig. On the nauplius of the shrimps (Peneus), by F. 
Miller. The organ of smell of female Heliconid butterflies, by F. | 
Müller. On the Natural History of Cestodes, by H. A. Pagen- 
stecker. : 
January 22.-Contributions to a knowledge of the Flagellata, | 
by O. Bütschli. On the lungs of Birgus latro, by C. Semper. 
The organs of copulation of the sharks, etc., by K. R. Petri. The a | 
brain of the alligator, by Rabl Riickhard. : | 
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Here ZEITSCHRIFT FÜR NATURWISSENSCHAFT, Marz 20, 
1877. hysemaria, Gastrzeades of the present time, supple- 
ment to Ho Gastræa theory, by E. Heckel: On the pencils ofa 
hair, felt-spots, and similar structures on the wings of male but- 
terflies, by Fritz Müller. Ep to the developmental 
History of the Lepidoptera, by B. 
June 15.—On the structure and pees of Spirochona — 
gemmipara (an Infusorian), by R. Hertwig. Embryology of the — 
Decapods, by P. Mayer zi 
November 3.—On Leptodiscus medusoides, a new Flagellate 
rie to Noctiluca. Studies on the Rhizopods, by R. Hertwig. 
the Nervous System and Sense-Organs of the Medusæ, by 
i R. Hertwig. 
@ THE QUARTERLY JourNAL oF ConcnoLocy—Nov. 1877 and 
cb. 1878. Remarks on the Geographical Distribution of Tar 
restrial Mollusca, by C. P. Gloyne. 
= CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST— January. Notes on Lycæna sie a 
argiolus and its Larval History, by W. H. Edwards 
Canapian Natoratist, viii, No. 6—Dec. 29. Notes òn a few 
Dykes cutting Laurentian Rocks, more especially with referen 
to their microscopic structure, by B. J. Harrington. Notes o the 
Surface Geology of New Hampshire, by Warren Upham. Lower : 
Carboniferous Fishes of New Brunswick. Note on a Fossil Seal | 
from the Leda Clay of the Ottawa Valley, by J. W. Dawson. 
