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Zoologie. 



4347 Annnaire du Musee Zoologique de l'Acadömie Impör. des Sciences de St. 

 Petersbourg. Annöe 1899. St. P6tersbourg 1899 — 1900. gr. in - 8. avec 

 planches. Mark 20 



1348 Bartlett, A. D., Wild Beasts in the Zoo. Continuation of Wild Animals in capti- 

 vity. Habits, food, management and treatment of Beasts and Birds at the Zoo. 

 Reminiscences and anecdotes. Compiled and edited by E. Bartlett. London 

 1899. 8. 392 pg. with illustrations. cloth. 7se 



Wild Animals in captivity. 1898. 390 pg. with illustrations. cloth. M. 7.80. 



1349 Biologia Centraii-Americana, or contributions to the knowledge of the Fauna 

 and Flora of Mexico and Central America. Edited by F. D. G o d m a n. Zoo- 

 logy. Part 149—151. London, August, September and November 1899. roy. 4. 

 with 18 plates (14 coloured). 



Cont.: Terrestrial and Fluviatile Mollusca by E. v. Martens, pg. 401—472 with plates 

 20—27. — Arachnida Araneidea. Vol. II. by F. O. P. Cambridge, pg. 57—80 with plates 4 

 and 5. — Coleoptera. Vol. II. Part 1 : Pselaphidae etc. by D. Sharp, pg. 521 — 560 with plate 17. 

 — Hymenoptera. Vol. III. by A. Forel. pg. 57—156 with plates 3 and 4. — Lepidoptera 

 Heterocera by H. Druce. Vol. II. pg. 545—568 with plates 100 and 101. — Rhynchota 

 Heteroptera. Vol. II. by G. G. Champion, pg. 257—288 with plates 15 and 16. — Rhynchota 

 Homoptera. Vol. II. by W. W. Fowler. pg. 241—256 with plates 15 and 16. — Diptera. Vol. II. 

 by F. M. v. d. Wulp. pg. 393—408 with plate 11. 



Price of each zoological part M. 22. — Subscription for the whole zoological division only. 



1350 — The same. Archaeology by A. P. Maudslay. Part 11. London, 

 September 1899. roy. 4. pg. 1 — 16 (of Vol. II) with 6 figures and atlas of 

 24 plates in-squ. fol. Each part 45 



Parts 1—148 contain: 



Mammalia by Aiston. 240 pg. with 22 plates. — Aves by Salvin and Godman. Vols. I. and 

 II. 512 and 598 pg. with 60 plates; Vol. III. pg. 1—56 with 2 plates. — Reptilia by Günther, 

 pg. 1—195 with 59 plates. — Terrestrial and Fluviatile Mollusca by v. Martens, pg. 

 1—400 with 21 plates. — Coleoptera. Vol. I, part 1: Adephaga by Bates. 326 pg. with 13 plates; 

 part 2; Adephaga etc. by Sharp. 840 pg. with 19 plates. — Vol. II, part 1: Pselaphidae etc. by 

 Sharp, Matthews and Lewis, pg. 1 — 520 with 16 plates; part 2: Pectinicornia and Lamellicornia by 

 Bates. 444 pg. with 24 plates. — Vol. III, part 1 : Serricornia by Waterhouse, Horn and Champion. 

 706 pg. with 27 plates; part 2: Malacodermata by Gorham. 384 pg. with 13 plates. — Vol. IV, part 

 1 and 2: Heteromera by Champion. 606 and 504 pg. with 44 plates; part 3 : Rhynchophora by Sharp, 

 pg. 1 — 168 with 6 plates; part 6: Rhynchophora, contin. by Sharp and Blanford. pg. 1 — 224 with 

 6 plates. — Vol. V: Longicornia and Bruchides by Bates and Sharp. 538 pg. with 26 plates. — 

 Vol. VI. (2 parts and Supplement) : Phytophaga by Jacoby, Baly and Champion. 546, 378 and 259 pg. 

 with 56 plates. — Vol. VII: Erotylidae etc. by Gorham. 288 pg. with 13 plates. — Lepidoptera 

 Rhopalocera by Godman and Salvin. Vol. I. 487 pg. with 47 plates; Vol. II. pg. 1—460 with 

 47 plates. — Lepidoptera Heterocera by Druce. Vol. I. 490 pg. with 37 plates; Vol. II. pg. 

 1 — 544 with 62 plates. — Hymenoptera. Vol. I. and II. by Cameron. 474 and 404 pg. with 

 34 plates; Vol. III. by Forel. pg. 1—56 with 2 plates. — Rhynchota Heteroptera. Vol. I. by 

 Distant. 402 pg. with 39 plates; Vol. II. by Champion, pg. 1—256 with 14 plates. — Rhynchota 

 Homoptera. Vol. I. by Distant. pg. 1—40 with 5 plates; Vol. II. by Fowler. pg. 1—240 with 

 14 plates. — Diptera. Vol. I. by Osten-Sacken. pg. 1—216 with 3 plates; Vol. II by v. d. Wulp. 

 pg. 1—392 with 10 plates; Vol. III. by Williston. Jpg. 1—89 with 2 plates. — Neuroptera by 

 Eaton, pg. 1 — 16 with 1 plate» — Orthoptera by Bormans, Pictet, Saussure and Zehntner. pg. 

 1 — 458 with 22 plates. — Arachnida Araneidea by Cambridge. Vol. I. pg. 1 — 304 with 

 32 plates; Vol. II. pg. 1—56 with 3 plates. — Arachnida Acaridea by Stoll. 76 pg. with 

 21 plates. — Chilopoda by Pocock. pg. 1—40 with 3 plates. 



The remaining subjects, so far as at present arranged, have been undertaken as follows: Am- 

 phibia and Pisces by Günther, Neuroptera, continuation by M'Lachlan. 



Archaeology by Maudslay. Parts 1—10 (Vol. I. pg. 1—64, III. pg. 1—24, IV. pg. 1—38 and 

 appendix, 276 pg.). 1889—99. with illustrations and atlas of 217 partly coloured plates in-squ. fol. 

 M. 450. 



Botany by Hemsley. 5 volumes (4 vols. of text and 1 vol. of 111 partly coloured plates). 

 1880-89. M. 325. 



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

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



Cleve, A., Notes on the Plankton of some Lakes in Lule Lappmark — see 

 nr. 1498. 



Cleve, P. T., On the seasonal distribution of some Atlantic Plankton-organisms 

 — see nr. 1499. 



Dana. — Gilman, D. C, Life of J. D. Dana — see nr. 1536. 



1351 Fauna Regni Hnngariae. Animalium Hungariae hucusque cognitorum enumeratio 

 systematica. Edidit Regia Societas Scientiarum Naturalium Hungarica. — Insecta: 

 Orthoptera et Neuroptera, auctoribus J. Pungur et A. Mocsary. Budapest 

 1899. 4. 47 pg. cum tabula colorata. 2so 



Extant venales: Coleoptera, auct. D. Kuthy. M. 12. — Lepidoptera, auct. L. Abafi-Aigner, 

 J. Pavel et F. Uhry k. M. 5. — Hymenoptera, auct. A. Mocsary. M. 8. — Diptera, auct. J. 

 Thalhammer. M. 4. — Hemiptera, auct. G. Horvath. M. 4. 



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



