Sitzung am 4. Jänner 1860. 



Jahrbuch der kais. kön. geologischen Reichsanstalt. 1 859. 10. Jahrgang. 

 Nr. 2. Wien. 8. 



Verhandlungen des Vereines zur Beförderung des Gartenbaues in den 

 königl. preussischen Staaten. Neue Reihe. 6. Jahrg. 3. Heft — 

 und 7. Jahrgang 1. Heft. 



v. Daum, einige Worte über Vegetations - Verhältnisse in der Umgegend von 

 Nizza. — Die neue Kornmade [Cecidomya secaHna). 



Berichte über die Verhandlungen der naturforschenden Gesellschaft zu 

 Freiburg i. B. Band 2, Heft 1. Freiburg 4859. 8. 



Sitzungsberichte der k. Akademie der Wissenschaften, Math -natui bist. 

 Classe. 37. Bd. Nr. 19 u. 20. Wien 1859. 8. 



Sandberger, Einige Bemerkungen über den Nautilus nmbilicatusCUcm., genabeltes 

 Schiffsboot (lebende Art von den Mollukeu). — Fitzinger, Untersuchungen über dieRaceu 

 der Hausziege. 2. Abthl. — Boehm, Ueber den Einfluss der Sonnenstrahlen auf die 

 Chlorophyllbildung und das Wachslhum der Pflanzen überhaupt. — Basslinger, Rhythmische 

 Zusammenziehungen an der Cardia des Kaninchenmagens (Cardialpids). — Fritsch, In- 

 struction für phänologische Beobachtungen aus dein Pflanzen- und Thierreiche. 



Proceedings of the Dublin University Zoological et Botanical Association. 

 Vol. I. Part. 1. July 1858; Part. 2. July 1859. Dublin 8. 



Rob. Patterson, Note of the occurrence of the Hyperoodon (Butzkopf Bottie 

 rosa Whale). ~ Dr. Dickie, On the teeth of the Hyperoodon. — C. Spence Bäte, 

 Description of a new british Hippolyte. — Ediv. Burchall, On additions to the 

 irish lepidoptera. ~~ J. Reay Greene, On the present state of our knowledge of 

 the Coelenterata, — Rob. M'Donnell, On the electrical nature of the power possesed 

 by the Actinia of our shores. — Haughton, On Etiomphalus cristatus and Reginae. 

 — Eugene O'Meara, Catalogue of Diatornaceae collected in Poiverscourt, county of 

 Wicklow. — Crozier, A catalogue of lepidoptera captured by htm during the post 

 Surnrnemear Chatham. — David Moore, On the occurrence of a singulary rneta- 

 morphosed State of Bryum sanguineum, and on the discovery of some additional 

 species to the irish faana. — J. Reay Greene, On the genus Lucernaria. — Wyville 

 Thomson, On new genera and species of Polyzoa from the collection of Prof. W. 

 H. Harvcy. — Will. Archer, On a new genus, and four new species of Desmidia- 

 ceae, with list of additional species to the irish flora. -— W- Archer, Notice of the 

 occurence of a unictlhdar alga believed to be allied to that alluded to by M. 

 Hofmeister. 



E. Perceval Wright, On a new species of Actinia. — Harvey, on a new 

 Afyrtle. — Haughton, Hlustrations of the fossil flora of the lower carboniferons 

 beds of Germany and Treland. — Harvey, Description of three new species ofsouth 

 african plants. ~ J. R. Kinähan, Natural History Notes in Devon and Com wall. 

 ~ Eug. O'Meara, Contributions towards a catalogue of Diatornaceae of the county 

 of Dublin. — J. Reay Greene, On the british species of the genus Equorea- — C. 

 Spence Bäte, Description of Pandalus Jeffrey sii. — Kinahan, Presentation of Cr an gon 

 A/bnanni. — M'Donnell, On the urticating organs of Actinia. — Eugene O'Meara 

 Notes on the encysted condition of Diatoma vulgare. — A. R. Hogan, On a new 

 british Oniscoid found in Ants Nests. — Perc. Wright, Notes on the irish Actini- 



Dr. Kinahan, On the ' genus Platyarthrus (Brandt), with notices of allied 

 undescribed genera. — J. Graininger, On the Shells found in the post-tertiary 

 deposits of Belfast. 



The natural history rewiew, and quarterly Journal of Science. Vol. 6, 

 Nr. 7, 2 1 3. London 1859. 8. 



