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Fonds der v. Heuglin'schen Expedition. 



Nach der neuesten Mittheilung des Comite's der v. H engl in 'sehen Expedition nach 

 Inner- Afrika vom März beträgt die Gesammtsumme der bis zum 1. März eingegange- 

 nen Beiträge 15,872 Thh-. 19 Sgr. 



Eingegangene Abhandlungen für die Verhandlungen der K. L.-C. d. A. 



Zum Abdrucke in den 29. Band der Verhandlungen der Kaiserl. L.-C. d. A. sind 

 bereits folgende Abhandlungen eingesendet und angenommen worden: 



1) Beschreibung zweier, in Folge vorzeitiger Sj-nostose der Schädclnähte veninstalteter menscblicher Schä- 

 del , von Dr. J. van der Hoeven d. J. Mit 6 Tafeln. 



2) Die Verbreitung der seh lesischen Laubmoose nach den Höhen, und ihre Bedeutung für 

 die Beurtheilung der schlesischeu Flora, von Dr. J. Milde. M. d. K. L.-C. d. A. Mit einer Tabula bryo- 

 geographica. 



Vermehrung der akademischen Bibliothek. 



(Fortsetzung.) 



London, The Kay Society. 



The Oceauic Hydrozoa; a Description of the CalycopLoridae and Pbysophoridae obser^•ed during the 

 Voyage of H. M. S. ,,RatUesnake" , in the years 1846 — 1850. W'ith a general Introduction. By Tho- 

 mas Henry Huxley. London 1859. gr. 4 ". With XH Plates. 



London, The Linnean Society of London. 

 1) The Transactions of the Linnean Society of London. Vol. XXU. Part UL IV. London 1858. 1859. 

 4 0. Witli Ulustrations. 



Part UI. (1858) enthält: Observations ou Entozoa , ^nth notices of several new species, including an 

 aecount of two experiments in regard to the breeding of Taenia serrata and T. cucumerina. By T. Spen- 

 cer Cobbold, Esq. , M. D. — On the Arrangement of the C'utaneous Muscies of the Larva of Pygaera 

 bucephala. By J o Ii ii L u b b o c k , Esq. — On the Agamic Reproduction and Morphologj- of Aphis. 

 Part L and II. By Thomas H. Huxley. — On the external Anatomy and Natural Histoi'y of the Ge- 

 nus of Annelida uamed Palolo by the Samoans and Tonguese , and Mbalolo by the Fijiaus. By John 

 Denis Macdouald. Communicated by G. Busk. — On the probable Metamorphosis of Pedicularia 

 and other forms ; affording presumptive evidence that the Pelagic Gasteropoda , so called , are not adult 

 forms , but . as it were , the Lar^•ae of well - knowu genera , and perhaps confined to species Uving in deep 

 water. By J o Ii n Denis Macdouald. Communicated by G. Busk. — On the Anatomy of Eurybia 

 Gaudichaudi, as beariug upon its Position amongst the Pteropoda. By John Denis Macdonald. 

 Communicated by G. Busk. — Notes on Phoronis hippocrepia. By F. D. Dyster, Esq. — Synopsis 

 of the Fructification of the Compound Sphaeriae of the Hookerian Herbarium. By F r e d e r i t k C u r - 

 r e y , Esq. , M. A. 



Part IV. (1859 1 entliält : Ol)sei-\atious on the Structiu-e of the Stern in certaiu Species of the Natural 

 Orders Caiyophylleae and Plumbagiueae. By Daniel O 1 i i- e r , Jun. — On the Genus Henriquezia of 

 Spruce. By George Bentham, Esq. — Remarks ou Gnetum. By the late William Griffith, Esq. 



