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BTBLIOGEAPHY. 
Books : — 
Barry, A. de : Micro-photographs of Botanical Preparations. Part I. (10 
plates.) (Strassbnrg.) 
Berger, Emil : Researches on the Structure of the Brain and the Retina 
of the Arthropoda. (5 plates.) (Vienna.) 
Braithwaite, R., M.D., F.L.S. : The Sphagnacese, or Peat-Mosses of Europe 
and North America. (With 29 plates.) (London.) 
Drysdale, Dr. J. : The Germ Theories of Infectious Diseases. (London.) 
Duval, Dr. M. : Precis of Microscopical and Histological Technic. (With 43 
woodcuts.) (Paris.) 
Exner, Professor S. : Guide to the Microscopic Investigation of Animal 
Tissues. Second Edition. (With 7 woodcuts.) (Leipzig.) 
Eyferth, B. ; The Simplest Forms of Life. Systematic Natural History of the 
Microscopical Inhabitants of Fresh Water. (With 5 plates.) (Brunswick.) 
Fayel, Ch. ; My Photographic Microscope. (Caen.) 
Foster, Michael, M.D., F.R.S., and F. M. Balfour, M.A. : The Elements of 
Embryology. Part I. ( London.) 
Funcke and Tlielen : IVIicro-pliotograms. (Witten.) 
Magnin, A. : The Bacteria. (Paris.) 
Marsh, Dr. S. : Section- Cutting ; a Practical Guide to the Preparation and 
Mounting of Sections for the Microscope. (With 5 woodcuts.) (London.) 
Mereschkowsky, K. S. : Studies on the Protozoa of Northern Russia. (St. 
Petersburg.) 
Recklinghausen and Meyer: Micro -photographs of Pathological-Anatomical 
Pre] arations. Part I. (10 plates.) (Strassburg.) 
Stein, Dr. Fr. Ritter von : The Organisation of the Infusoria according to 
accurate Researches. Part III. The Natural History of the Flagellata. 1st Half. 
(24 plates.) (Leipzig.) 
Strassburger, E. : Fructification and Cell Division. (With 9 plates.) (Jena.) 
Thuret, G : Phycological Studies. Analyses of Marine Algae. Fob (With 
50 plates.) (Paris.) 
Tieghem (P. v.) : Third Memoir on the Mucorini. (With plates.) (Paris.) 
White, Dr. R., jun. : Microscopic Organisms in Cochituate Water. (Cam- 
bridge, U.S.) 
Journals, Transactions, &c : — 
Annals and Magazine of Natural History. Fifth Series, 
Vol. II., No. II (for November) : — 
On the Structure and Affinities of the Genus Catagma. By W. J. Sollas, M.A., 
F.G.S., &c. (With a plate.) 
Studies on Fossil Sponges. II. Lithistidoe. By Karl Alfred Zittel. (^Continued.') 
Miscellaneous. — The Nauplius Stage of Prawns. By Fritz Muller and C. 
Spence Bate. — Amphipoda in Sponges. By the Rev. T. R. R. Stebbing, M.A. — 
On the Oviposition of the Queen Bee and Dzierzon’s Theory. By M. J. Perez. 
(From ‘ Comptes Rendus.’) — On the Cause of Buzzing in Insects. By M. Jousset 
de Bellesme. (From ‘ Comptes Rendus.’) — On the Ascarides of the Seals and 
Toothed Whales. By Dr. H. Krabbe. (From ‘ Oversigt af Kongl. Danske 
Vidensk. Selsk. Forhandl ,’ i. Aaret, 1878.) 
No. 12 (for December) : — 
New Hydroida from Ochotsk, Kamtschatka, and other parts of the North 
Pacific Ocean. By C. Mere.schkowsky. (With 2 plates ) 
Studies on Fossil Sponges. II. LithistUlv. By Karl Alfred Zittel. 
