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XII. Reviews and Records in Anatomy and Physiology. (Minute and 

 Ultimate slructure of Muscular TissueJ. — 



Am. J\ Sei. et Ar. S. S. XV1J, pp. 89—102. 



XIII. Comparative Anatomy; by C. Th. v. Siebold and W. Stannius. 

 Translated from the German, and edited with Notes and Addi- 

 sons, recording the recent progress of the Science, by Waldo 

 J. Rurnett, M. D. Vol. I, Anatomy of the Invertebrata ; by C. 

 Th. v. Siebold. Roston, 1854: Gould et Lincoln. 



Opus posthumum. On the Orange lnsect drawn up from Notes 

 by the late Dr. W. J. Rurnett; by Dl Augustus A. Gould.— 

 Pr'. Bost. Sc'. Nat. Hist. V, pp. 108—110. 



Cassin (John). 



I. Note on the above species of Cicada ( C. Cassinii), and on the Cicada 

 septemdeeim, Linn. — 



Pr'. Ac\ Nat. Sei'. Philada. V, PP- 273—275. 



Cist (Jacob). 

 I. Notice of the Melolontha. — 



Am. J'. Sei. Ar. VIII, pp. 269-271. 



Coates (Benjamin Hj. 

 On some Larva in Wheat Stalks. — 



Pr'. Ac\ Nat. Sei'. Philada, I, p. 45, 54, 57. 



Note on the Natural Alliances of the genus Cecidömyia, in- 

 tended to facilitate identification. — 

 Pr'. Ac'. Nat. Sei'. Philada. I, pp, 191—192. 



Couper (William). 

 I. Notes on the distribution of Insects. — 



Canadia» Naturalist et Geologist, II, pp. 40 — 47. 

 Davis (J. SJ. 



I. On the appearance of the Snow-Fly (Lepisma et Podura). — 

 Pr'. Bost. Sc'. Nat. Hist. III, pp. 307—308. 



D' Urban (William Stewart). 



I. Notes on Insects now injuring the Crops in the vicinity of 



Montreal. — 



Canadian Naturalist et Geologist. II, pp, 161 — 170. 



II. On the Order Lepidoptera, with the description of two species 



of Canada Rutterflies. — 



Canadiau Naturalist et Geologist II, pp. 215 — 226 (ff.). 



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