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t Mittheilungen der k. k. Geographischen Gesellschaft in Wien 1888. Wien. 



v. Haradauer. Dermaliger Standpunkt der officiellen Kartographie in den europài- 

 schen Staaten &. — Fischer. Die Schicksalswege der italianischen Rheins (Reno). — Kol- 

 benheyer. Die klimatischen Verhàltnisse des Herzogthums Schlesien. — Jung. Die british- 

 indische Provinz Assam. — Sieger. Die Schwankungen der hocharmenischen Seen seit 

 1880 ecc. — Poseivitz. Das Gebirgssystem Borneo's. — Svohoda. Besuch auf Nicobaren. — 

 Id. Futschau-fu am Minflusse. — De los Reyes y Fiorentino. Die religiosen Anschauun- 

 gen der Ilocanen. — Svohoda. Annam und das franzosische Cochincliina. " — Junk ir. 

 Meine Reisen in Ost-Aequatorial-Africa. — Meyer. Einiges ueber Deutsch-Ost-Africa. — 

 Die Expedition des Grafen Teleki in das Gebiet des Kilimandscharo. — Langhans. Karte 

 des mittleren Congo. — Polakovjsky. Die Zerstorung der Siebeu Stadte durch die Arauca- 

 nen. — Gelcicìi. Zur Geschichte der geogr. Literatur ueber die neue Welt. 



^ Mittheilungen des k. deutschen Archaeologischen Instituts. Athenische Abthei- 

 lung. Bd. XIV, 3. Athen, 1889. 



Reisch. Die Zeiclmungen des Cyriacus im Codex Barberini des Giuliano di San Gallo. — 

 Lolling. Das Artemisheiligtum bei Antikyra. — Petersen. Vogelabwehr. — Cichorius. In- 

 schriften aus Kleinasien. — Wolters. Mykenische Vasen aus dem nordlichen Griechenland. — 

 Strzygowski. Die Akropolis in altbyzantinischer Zeit. — Treu. Zum otympischen Ostgiebel. — 

 Id. Zum Grabstein des Metrodoros aus Cbios. — Doerpfeld. Chalkothek und Ergane-Tempel. 



f Monatsblatter des wissenschaftlichen Club in Wien. Jhg. XI, 2, 3. Wien, 1889. 



' Notices (Monthly) of the r. Astronomical Society. Voi. L, 1. Nov. 1889. London. 



Royal Ohservatory , Greenivich. Areas of Faculse and Sun-spots, compared witli diurnal 

 ranges of magnetic declination, horizontal force, and vertical force, as observed in the years 

 1873^to 1888. — Id. id. Mean daily area of Sun-spots for each degree of Solar latitude for 

 each year from 1874 to 1888, as measured on photographs. — Perry. Note on Solar Spots 

 in high south latitudes. — Boeddicker. Note to accompany a drawing of the Milky Way. — 

 Thackeray. A discussion of Greenwich North Polar distances of Polaris and other Stars, 

 with reference to corrections for temperature and humidity. — Tebbutt. Results of Double- 

 Star measnres at Windsor, New South Wales, during the years 1886, 1887, and 1888. — 

 Gore. On the proper motion of the Doublé Star South 503. — Espin. Note on the bright 

 line spectra of R. Andromeda? and R. Cygni, and on the suspected bright lines in R. Cas- 

 siopeia?, and on the spectrum of W. Cygni. — Levander. The colours of Stars. — Maxwell. 

 Conjunction of Mars and Saturn, 1889 Septembcr 20; measurements taken at Arley Cot- 

 tage, Mount Nugent, Cavan. — M aunder. Observations of Mars and Saturn at their con- 

 junction, 1889 Septembcr 19, made at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich. — Royal Oh- 

 servatory, Greenwich. Observations of the occultation of Jupiter by the Moon, 1889 Au- 

 gust 7. — Stone. Occultation of the planet Jupiter and two satellitcs by the Moon on 

 August 7, 1889, observed at the Radcliffe Observatory, Oxford. — Noble. Occultation of 

 Jupiter by the Moon, 1889 August 7, observed at Forest Lodge, Maresfield. — Johnson. 

 The late occultation of Jupiter. — Tennant. Orbit of Comet HI, of 1888. — Plummer. 

 Brooks's Comet. — Melbourne Observatory. Observations of Comet e 1889 (Davidson), 

 made with the South Equatorial and Dark-Acid Micrometer. — Sydney Observatory. Ob- 

 servations of Comet e 1889 (Davidson), made with the 11 g-inch Equatorial and Filar Mi- 

 crometer. — Marth. Ephemerides of the satellites of Saturn, 1889-90 (concluded). 



tProceedings of the Academy of Naturai Sciences at Philadelphia, Part II, 

 May-Sept. 1889. Philadelphia. 



Bollman. Notes on a small collection of Myriapods from the Bermuda Islands (Con- 

 clusion). — Wilson. On the use of the Bambusa Stein in Incandescent Electric Lighting. — 



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