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_ß. Friedländer & Sohn, Berlin N.W. 6, Carlstrasse 11. 



Soeben erhielten wir aus Galcutta : [50 



Scientific Memoirs 



by 



Medical Officers of the Army of India. 



Edited by Sir Benjamin Simpson M. D., K. C. I. E., Surgeon- General with the 



Government of India. 



Part IY: 1889. 72 pages in-4, with 4 plates (3 coloured) bds. 



Price 5 Mark. 



Contents : 



Gunningham, Are Choleraic Comma-Bacilii, even granting that they are the proximate 



cause of choleraic Symptoms, really efficient in determining the epidemic diffusion 

 of cholera? 20 pg. 



— Notes on the Life-history of Ravenelia sessilis, B. and Ravenelia stictica, B. and Br. 



4 5 pg. wilh 2 plates. 

 Barclay, On the Life-history of a new Caeoma on Smilax aspera, Linn. 9 pg. with 2 plates. 

 Waddell, Are Venomous Snakes autoloxie? — An lnquiry into the Effect of Serpent- 



Venom upon the Serpents themselves. 26 pg. 



Diese jährlich erscheinende Zeitschrift ist vorzugsweise botanischen und parasito- 

 logischen Zwecken gewidmet ; da die Mitarbeiter sämmtlich in Indien leben, welches für 

 die Beobachtung aller parasitischen Organismen bekanntlich ein sehr günstiges Land ist, 

 sind die 'Scientific Memoirs' für alle Gryptogamenforscher, Phytophysiologen und Para- 

 sitenforscher von ungewöhnlichem Interesse. 



Früher erschien : 



Part I: 1884. 31 pg. with 3 plates (2 coloured). M. 4. 



Contents : 



Gunningham, On the relation of Cholera to Schizomycete organisms. On the presence 

 of peculiar parasitic organisms in the specimen of a tissue of Delhi Boil. 



Part II: 1886. 55 pg. with 11 plates, partly coloured. M. 5. 



Contents : 



Gunningham, On the effects sometimes following injection of Choleraic Comma bacilli 



into the subcutaneous tissues in Guinea pigs. On the phenomenon of Gaseous 



evolution from the flowers of Ottelia alismoides. 

 Barclay, On the life history of a new Aecidium on Strobilanthes dalhousianus, Clarke. — 



Aecidium Urticae, Schum., var. Himalayense. 

 King, The Fertilization of Ficus hispida; a problem in vegetable physiology. 

 Bomford, Notes on Eggs of Distoma (Bilharzia) Haematobium found in transport Cattle, 



Calcutta. 



Part III: 1887. 167 pg. with 9 plates (3 coloured) M. 6,50. 



Contents : 



Gunningham, Notes from the Biological Laboratory attached to the office of the Sanitary 

 Commissioner with the government of India. -16 pg. with plate. 



— Note regarding certain characters in the subsoil of Calcutta. 9 pg. 



— On a new genus of the family Ustilagineae. 6 pg. with 2 plates. 



— On an entophytic Alga occurring in the leaves of Limnanthemum indicum, with notes 



on a peculiarly parasitic variety of Mycoidea. 8 pg. with 2 plates. 



— On the phenomena of propagation of Movement in Mimosa pudica. 56 pg. 

 Tomes, The fly-catching habit of 'Wrightia coccinea'. 3 pg. with plate. 



Garter, Note on the occurrence of a minute Blood- Spirillum in an Indian Rat. 4 pg* 

 with plate. 



— On the lately demonstrated Blood -contamination a. infective Disease of the Rat and 



of Equines in India. 30 pg. with plate. ■ 



— Note on some aspects a. relations of the Blood-organisms in Ague. 29 pg. 

 Bomford, Observations on Bacteria in Cholera. 4 pg. with 2 plates. 



Red. von Ernst Buschbeck in Berlin. 



Druck von Otto Dornblüth in Bernburg. 



