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Terrestrial a. Fluviatile Mollusca, by E. v. Martens, pg. 1 — 96 with 5 coloured plates. 

 Arachnida Araneida, by 0. P. Cambridge, pg. 1 — 80 with 40 coloured plates. 

 Arachnida Acaroidea, by 0. Stoll. pg. 1 — 32 with 18 coloured plates. 



Coleoptera. Vol. I. Part 1: Adephaga by H. W. Bates. Complete. 326 pg. with 13 colour. 

 plates. Part 2: Adephaga etc., by D. Sharp. Complete. 840 pg. with 19 colour. plates. — 

 Vol. II. Parti: Pselaphidae, by D.Sharp, A.Matthews a. G.Lewis, pg. 1—440 with 12 colour. 

 plates. Part 2: Pectinicornia etc., by H. W. Bates. 12 a. 432 pg. with 24 colour. plates. — 

 Vol. III. Part 1: Serricornia, by C. 0. Waterhouse. pg. 1 — 257 with 10 colour. plates. Part 

 2: Malacodermata, by H. S. Gorham. Complete. 385 pg. with 13 colour. plates. — 

 Vol. IV. Part 1: Heteromera, by G. C. Champion, pg. 1 — 476 with 21 colour. plates. Part 2: 

 Heteromera, by G. C. Champion, pg. 1 — 344 with 13 colour. plates. Part 3: Rhyncho- 

 phora by D. Sharp, pg. 1 — 136 with 5 colour. plates. — Vol. V: Longicornia, by H. W. 

 Bates. Bruchides, by D. Sharp. Complete. 538 pg. with 26 colour. plates. — Vol. VI. Part 

 1: Phytophaga, by M. Jacoby. pg. 1 — 625 with 39 colour. plates a. (Supplement) pg. 1 — 272 

 with 2 colour. plates. Part 2: Phytophaga, byJ. S. Baly. pg. 1 — 124 with 4 colour. plates. 

 — Vol. VII: Erotylidae, by H. S. Gorham. pg. 1—160 with 8 colour. plates. 



Hymenoptera, by P. Cameron. Vol I. 466 pg. with 20 colour. plates. Vol. II. pg. 1 — 152 with 

 9 colour. plates. 



Lepidoptera Rhopalocera, by F. D. Godman a. 0. Salvin. Vol. I. 487 pg. with 47 colour. 



plates. Vol. II. pg. 1 — 240 with 32 colour. plates. 

 Lepidoptera Heterocera, by H. Druce. Vol. I. 490 pg. with 37 colour. plates. Vol. II. 



pg. 1-8. 



Rhynchota Heteroptera, by W. L. Distant. pg. 1 — 352 with 32 colour. plates. 

 Rhynchota Homoptera, by W. L. Distant. pg. 1 — 40 with 5 colour. plates. 

 Diptera, by C. R. Osten-Sacken a. F. M. van der Wulp. Vol. I. 216 pg. with 3 colour. plates. 

 Vol. II. pg. 1—264 with 6 colour. plates. 



The remaining objects as far as at present arranged have been undertaken as follows: Amphibia, 

 Pisces by A. Günther; Colooptera (remaining families) by E.W. Janson; Neuroptera, by R. M'Lachlan; 

 Orthoptera, by H. de Saussure. 



The 'Botany' complete in 5 volumes (4 vols. of text, 1 vol. of 111 plates, colour. a. piain). 

 Author: W. B. Hemsley. 1880—89. M. 325. 



The 'Archaeology' by A. P. Maudslay. pg. 1 — 48 with 48 plates, colour. a. plains. 



Most of the divisions of the Zoological Portion, as per above list, can be had separately from 

 R. Friedländer & Sohn, Berlin. 



The editors will prepare, at the conclusion of the work, an introductory volume wherein the 

 physical features of the country will be described a. illustrated with maps. 



1333 Holz, K., lieber die Unterschiede in der Zusammensetzung des Blutes männlicher 

 und weiblicher Katzen, Hunde und Rinder. Dorpat 1891. 8. 26 pg. I20 



133 4 Journal of Morphology. Edited by C. 0. Whitman and E. Ph. Allis jr. 

 Volume V. No. 3. Boston (a. Berlin, R. Friedlander & Sohn), December 1891. 

 roy. 8. pg. 301 519 with 10 plates in-4. (1 coloured) a. many figures. 



Contents: W. B. Scott, On the osteology of Mesohippus a. Leptomeryx, with observations on 

 the modes a. factors of Evolution in the Mammalia (w. 2 plates). — T. H. Morgan, The growth a. 

 metamorphosis of Tornaria (w. 5 plates). — F. Mall, A human Embryo 26 days old (w. 2 plates). 

 — C. H. Eigen m a n n , On the precocious segregation of the Sex-Cells in Micrometrus aggregatus, 

 Gibbons (w. plate). — C. M. Clapp, Sume points in the development of the Toad-Fish (Batrachus 

 Tau). — C. Hill, Development of the epiphysis in Coregonus albus. — H. V. Wilson, Notes on 

 the development of some Sponges. 



Price of each part M. 17. 



Volume V, now complete, 1891. 519 pg. with 31 plates, 8 of which are coloured. M. 45. — Vo- 

 lumes I— IV with 102 plates. 1887—91. Price M. 165. 



1335 Elecki, C, Experimentelle Untersuchungen über die Zellbriicken in der Darm- 

 muskulatur der Raubthiere. Dorpat 1891. 8. 69 pg. m. 1 Tafel. 1so 



13 36 Krass, M., und LandoiS, H., Der Mensch und das Thierreich in Wort und Bild. 

 10. Autlage. Freiburg 1892. gr. 8. 12 u. 248 pg. m. 195 Abbildungen. 2io 



1337 Retzius, 6., Biologische Untersuchungen. Neue Folge. Band II. Stockholm 1892. 

 gr. 4. 53 pg. m. 16 Tafeln. 30 



Neue Folge. Band I. 1890. 99 pg. m. 18 1. Th. colorirten Tafeln. M. 36. — Erste Folge. 2 Bände. 

 1881—82. m. 22 Tafeln. M. 24. 



1338 RÖse, C, Ueber die Entwicklung der Zähne des Menschen. (Bonn, Archiv mikr. 

 Anat.) 1891. 8. 45 pg. mit 2 color. Tafeln. 3 



1339 Schmul, A., Ueber das Schicksal des Eisens im thierischen Organismus. Dorpat 

 1891. 8. 35 pg. I20 



1340 Schräder, M. E. G., Ueber die Stellung des Grosshirns im Reflexmechanismus 

 des centralen Nervensystems der Wirbelthiere. Strassburg 1891. 8. 64 pg. Iso 



1341 Sitzungsberichte der Gesellschaft für Morphologie und Physiologie in München. 

 Jahrgang VII: -1891. Heft 1. München 1892. gr. 8. pg. 1 — 67. I20 



1342 Wood, J. G., Bible Animals. New edition. London 1892. 8. 664 pg. w. 100 illu- 

 strations. cioth. 7so 



1342 a — Homes without Hands. New edition. London 1892. 8. 642 pg. w. illu- 

 strations. cloth. 7so 

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