Allgemeine Naturwissenschaften. 



101 



Cont. : Smith, A. L., Fungi found on Farm Seeds when tested for Germination ; with an 

 account of two Fungi new to Britain. — M i 1 1 e 1 1 , F. W., Report on the recent Foraminifera of 

 the Malay Archipelago collected by A. Durrand. Part XII. — Gordon, J. W., The Abbe Diffraction 

 Theory. — Summary. 



4 378 London. — Journal of the Quekett Microscopical Club. Edited by D. 

 J. Scourfield. Series 2. No. 49. London, November 1901. 8. pg. 109— 188 

 (of volume VIII) with 2 plates and figures. Mark 4 



Cont.: Stokes, W. B., ImageB of Diatom-structure. — Massee, G., The Laboulbeniaceae, a 

 new family of Fungi. — Sm i t h , S. W., Microstructure of Metals and Alloys (with 1 plate). — 

 Scourfield, D. J. and Rousselet, C. F., Hydra and the surface-film of water, and Triarthra 

 brachiata, new species of Rotifer (with 1 plate). etc. 



1379 — Proceedings of the Royal Society. No. 453 (Volume 69, part III). 

 London, December 1901. 8. pg. 1 49 — 209 with 4 plates (1 coloured) and figures. 420 



Cont.: Wood, B. W., The anomalous Dispersion of Sodium-vapour (with 3 plates). — Waller, 

 A. D., On Skin-currents II: Observations on Cats. — Bateson, W., Heredity, Differentiation and 

 other conception of Biology. — Grünbaum, A. S. F., and Sherrington, CS., Observations 

 on the physiology of the cerebral cortex of the higher Apes (with 1 plate). etc. 



1380 — Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society. Volume 197 (1901). 

 Series A: Mathematical and Physical Papers. Title, Contents, index etc. London 

 1901. 4. pg. 8 and 559 — 561. 0eo 



Series A, now complete, 569 pg. with 12 plates. M. 38. 



Cont.: Lore, A. E. H., Integration of the equations of propagation of electric Waves. — Harn- 

 say, W., and Travers, M. W., Argon and its comparisons (with 3 plates). — Yule, G. U., On the 

 theory of consistence of logical Class-frequencies and its geometrical representation. — Phillips, 



C. E. S., Action of magnetised Electrodes upon electrical Discharge Phenomena in rarefied Gases. 



— Lockyer, N., Batten, C, and Pedler, A., Total eclipse of the Sun, January 1898, obser- 

 vations at Viziadrug (with 5 plates). — Petavel, J. E., On the Heat dissipated by a Platinum- 

 surface at high temperatures IV. — Tut ton, A. E., Comparative crystallographical study of the 

 double Selenates of the series R. 2 M (Se 4 ). 2 , 6 H 2 II (with 1 plate). — Pearson, K., Lee, A., 

 War ren, E., and others, Mathematical contributions to the theory of Evolution. IX and X. — 

 Evershed, J., Wave-length determinations and general results obtained from a detailed exami- 

 nation of spectra photographed at the Solar Eclipse of January 22, 1898 (with 3 plates). — Wil- 

 son, H. A., On the electrical conductivity of air and salt vapours. — Darwin, G. H., Ellipsoidal 

 harmonic Analysis. 



1381 — The same. Volume 194 (1901). Series B: Biological Papers. Title, Contents, 

 index, etc. London 1901. 4. pg. 8 u. 535—536. 0eo 



Series B, now complete, 544 pg. with 49 plates. M. 62. 



Cont.: Johnson, G. L., Contributions to the comparative anatomy of the Mammalian Eye (with 

 30 plates). — Gardiner, W., and Hill, A. W., On the histology of the Cell Wall (with 5 plates). 



— Kennedy, R., On the restoration of co-ordinated Movements after Nerve-crossing (with 2 plates). 



— Dale, E., On the abnormal outgrowths or intumescences on Hibiscus vitifolius. — Waller, A. 



D. , On the blaze currents of the Frog's Eyeball. — Dyer, B., Chemical study of phosphoric acid 

 and potash contents of the Wheat-soils of Broadbalk Field, Rothamsted. — Scott, D. H., On struc- 

 ture and affinilies of fossil Plants from the palaeozoic Rocks IV (with 6 plates). — Blanford, W. 

 T., Distribution of Vertebrate Animals in India, Ceylon and Burma (with 1 plate). — Mott, F. W., 

 and Halliburton, W. D., Chemistry of Nerve-degeneration (with 1 plate). — Barker, B. T. P., 

 A conjugating Yeast (with 1 plate). — Seward, A. C, and Dale, E., On the structure and afflnities 

 of Dipteris (with 3 plates). — Dunstan, W. R., and Henry, T. A., Nature and origin of the 

 poison of Lotus arabicus. 



1382 Madras. — Bulletin of the Madras Government Museum. Volume III. 

 No. 3. Madras 1901. 8. pg. 185—322 with 11 plates. 3 



Cont.: Fawcett, F., Näyars of Malabar. 



1383 — The same: Volume IV. No. 1. Madras 1901. 8. pg. 1—78 with 7 plates. 3 



Cont.: Thurston, E., Todas of the Nilgiris. Eurasian School-boys. — Iyer, S. A., Nayadis 

 of Malabar. etc. 



1384 Manchester. — Memoirs and Proceedings of the Manchester Literary 

 and Philosophical Society 1901 —1902. (Vol. 46.) Part I. Manchester 

 1901. 8. 8, 18, 16, 6 pg., and Proceedings pg. 1—8, with 9 plates. 3eo 



Cont.; Hurst, Range of Diotis candidissima in England, Wales and Ireland. — Darb ishire, 

 On the Implements from the Chalk Plateau in Kent. — Stromeyer, On explosions of Steam 

 Pipes due to Water Hammers. — Stansfield, Preliminary note on the Preparation of Barium. 



1385 Milano. — Atti della Societä Italiana di Scienze naturali edel 

 Museo civico di Storia naturale in Milano. Volume 39. Fascicoli 3 e 4. Milano 

 1901. 8. pg. 173 — 392 c. 3 tavole. 



Cont.: Alessandri, G. de, Appunti di Geologia e di Paleontologia sui dintorni di Acqui. — 

 Martorelli, G., Nota ornitologica sopra l'Ardeola idae. — Sordelli, F., 1 Buoi muschiati del 

 Museo di Milano. 



Prezzo del volume completo, 392 pg. c. tavole. M. 20. 



1386 Montevideo. — Anales del Museo Nacional de Montevideo, publicados 

 bajo la direccion de J. Arechavaleta. Entrega 21. (Tomo III.) Montevideo 

 1901. 4. pg. 53—54, 59, 60 (pages corrigees) et 417 — 492. 6 



Cont.: Arechavaleta, J., Flora Üruguaya. Vol. I. pg. 417—492. 



Naturae Novitates. Jahrg. XXIV, No. 2. R. Friedländer & Sohn in Berlin. 



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