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■i'Mittheilungen der internationalen Polar- Commission. 3 Heft. St. Petersburg, 1882. 8.° 

 ''Mittheilungen des historischen Vereiues fùr Stejerraark. XXX. Heft. Graz, 1882. 8.° 

 Raissenbcrger. Prinzessin Maria Cliristierna von Innerosterreicli. — von Zivìedineck-Sùdenhorst. 

 Beitrage zur Geschicbte der Verwaltung aus dem Protokolle der Herrschaft Hohenwang. 



^Monatsblàtter des Wissenschaftlichen Club in Wien. Jhg. III. n. 10, 11. IV. n. 1. 

 Wien, 1882. 8." 



■5' Nature, a weelcly illustrated journal of science. Voi. XXVI u. 654-669. London, 4.° 

 'Naturforscher (Dei). XV Jhg. N. 23-44. Berlin, 1882. 4.° 



^Notices (Monthly) of the royal Astronomical Society. Voi. XLII. n. 8. 1882. June. 

 London. 8." 



Pickering. The Meridian Photometer. — Draper. On Photographs of the Nebula in Orion, and 

 of its Spectrura. — Sione. Some Eemarclis on Mr. Newcomb's Paper " On the Instructions for ob- 

 serving the Transit of Veims formulated by the Paris International Conference ". — Id. Curves showing 

 the Changes in the adoptod Diameter of the Moon as given by the Observations in the Green vvich 

 Lunar Eeductions 1750-1830. — Nelson. On a supposed Periodical Terni in the Values found for the 

 Coefficient of the Parallactic Inequality. — Terby. Eemarques à propos des récentes Observatious de 

 M. Schiaparelli sur la planète Mars. — Burnham. Measures of the Companion to Sirius. — Knott. 

 On the Variable Star U Cephei. — Marth. Ephemeris for Physical Observations of Jupiter, 1882-83. — 

 fd. Ephemerìdes of the Satellites of Saturn , august to november 1882. — ■ Id. Ephemeris of the 

 Satellite of Neptune, 1882-83. — Perry. The Solar Eclipse 1882, may 16. — Further Spectro- 

 scopic Observations of Comet a, 1882 (Wells), made at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich. — Dunér. 

 On the Spectrum of Comet Wells. — Backhouse. Observations of Comet 1881. — Penrose. Ele- 

 ments of Comet Wells, obtained graphically. — Parson. Sextant Observations of Comet 6, 1881. — 

 Burton. On the possible Existence of Perturbations in Cometic Orbits during the Formation of Nu- 

 clear Jets; with Suggestions for their Detection. — Id. Note on Lunar Photographs taken after En- 

 largement of the Primary Image by an Eyepiece. — Prllchelt. Transita of Red Spot across the Ap- 

 parent Central Meridian of Jupiler, with the corresponding Longitudes. — Glediiill. Observations of 

 the Phenomena of Jiipiter's Satellites , made at Mr. Edward Crossley's Observatory , Bermerside, 

 Halifax. 



■i' Observations (Abtronomical and magnetical and meteorological) made at the royal Ob- 

 servatory, Greenwich in the year 1880. London, 1882. 4.° 



■i^Papers and Proceedings and Report of the r. Society of Tasmania for 1880. Tas- 

 mania,n881. 8." 



Souder. Algae of the New Hebrides. — Tate. On some Australian Slugs. — Etheridge. Unionidae 

 of the Launceston tertiary Basin. ■ — Johnston. Description of a new Species of Helix fossil from 

 Kent's Group. — von Miieller. On some" tasmanian plants. — Bailey. The Lichens of Queensland. — 

 Barnard. Fossil laeves and fruit from Gulgong. — Tenison-Woods. On some introduced Plants of 

 Australia. — Johnslon. Description of two new Species of Fisbes from the Estuary of the Derwent. — 

 Stanley. Oyster and other Fisheries. 



•^Papers (Professional) of the U. S. Signal Service. N. I-VIL Washington, 1881-82. 4." 

 I. Abbe. Report on the solar Eclipse of July 1878. — li. Greely. Jsotherraal Lines of the U. 

 S. 1871-80. — III. Id. Chroiiological List of Auroras observed from 1870 to 1879. — iv. Finky. 

 Tornadoes of may 29 and 30, 1879 in Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri and Jowa. — v. Hazen. Informa- 

 tion relative to the Construction and Maintenance of Time-Balls. — vi. Id. The reduction of air- 

 pressure. — VII. Finley. Character of Six Hundred Tornadoes. 



■i"Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Voi. XXIX. 



Part I. (Boston). Salem, 1881. 8.^ 

 Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society. TST. 180, 188. London, 1882. 8.° 



