— CLIX — 



Disse und Taguchi. Das Contagiuna der Syphilis. — Kentaro Murata. Zur Kenntniss 

 des Chylurie. — Tsukanu Imada. Lage des inneren Olires. 



t Monatsblàtter des Wissenschaftlichen Club in Wien. Jhg. IX, 2. Wien, 1887. 



i Naturforscher (Der). Jhg. XX, 44-48. Tùbingen, 1887. 



fNotices (Monthly) of the r. Astronomical Society. Voi. XLVII, 9. London, 1887. 



Hall. The Sidereal System, revised in 1887. — Tupman. Observations of Comets and 

 of Sappho (80) at Harrow. — Cambridge Observatory. Observations of the Planet Sappho 

 made with the Northumberland Equatorial and Square-bar Micrometer. — Tennant. On 

 the Orbit of Comet II. 1883. — Marth. Ephemerides of the Satellites of Satura, 1887-88. - 

 li. Ephemeris of the Satellite of Neptune, 1887-88. 



f Notulen van de algemeene en Bestuurs-Vergaderingen van het Bataviaasch 

 Genootschap van Kunsten en Wetenschappen. Deel XXV, l.Batavia, 1887. 



f Proceedings of the American Academy of arts and sciences. N. S. Voi. XIV, 2. 

 Boston, 1887. 



Gray. Contributions to American Botany. — Hill and Palmer. On Mucoxybromic and 

 Mucoxychloric Acids. — Richards. A Determination of the Relation of the Atomic Weights 

 of Copper and Silver. — Loring Jackson and Wing. On Benzoltrisulphonic Acid. — Id. id. 

 On the Action of Nitric Acid on Symmetrical Trichlorbenzol. — Pickering. Observations of 

 Variable Stars in 1886. — Watson. Contributions to American Botany. — Hill and Comey. 

 On the Behavior of Sound and Decayed Wood at High Temperatures. — Clifford. The 

 Efficiency of Small Electro-motors. 



tProceedings of the Cambridge philosophical Society. Voi. VI, 2. Cambridge, 1887. 



Basset. On the Motion of a Eing in an Infinite Liquid. — Larmor. On the Form and 

 Position of the Horopter. — Gardìner. On the finer structure of the walls of the endosperm 

 cells of Tamus communis. — Liveing. On the Influence of Capillary Action in some Che- 

 mical Decompositions. — Marr. On Homotaxis. — Gardiner. Note on the functions of the 

 secreting hairs found upon the nodes of young stems of Thunbergia laurifolia. — Thomson 

 and Newall. Experiments on the magnetization of iron rods, especially on the effect of 

 narrow crevasses at right angles to their length. — Shaw and Turner. On some measu- 

 rements of the frequencies of the notes of a whistle of adjustable pitch. — Hobson. On 

 a Class of Shperical Harmonics of Complex Degree with application to Physical Problems. — 

 Glaisher. On the expansions of the Theta functions in ascending powers ofthe argument. — 

 Shaw. Some Laboratory Notes. — Eclgeworth. Corrigendum of paper on Observations and 

 Statistics. 



"' Proceedings of the Canadian Institute Toronto. 3 d ser. voi. V, 1. Toronto, 1887. 

 "FProceedings of the royal Geographical Society. N. M. S. Voi. XI, 11. Lon- 

 don, 1887. 



Iboger. Notes on a Sketch Map of two routes in the eastern desert of Egypt. 

 f Proceedings ofthe scientifìc meetings of the zoological Society. 1887. Part III. 

 London. 



Boulenger. On a new Snake ofthe Genus Lamprophis now living in the Society's 

 Gardens. — Leech. On the Lepidoptera of Japan and Corea. Part I. Rhopalocera. — 

 Bowdler Sharpe. On a second Collection of Birds formed by Mr. L. Wray in the 

 Mountains of Perak, Malay Peninsula. — Elwes. Description of some new Lepidotera from 

 Sikkim. — de Nicéville. Descriptions of some new or little-known Butterflies from India, 

 with some Notes on the Seasonal Dimorphism obtaining in the Genus Melanitis. — 



