NOTICES OF SERIALS. 
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p. 527, 528. (Koch) On the tertiary deposits in Lauenburg and the adjoining 
district of Holstein—p. 92-98. (Meyn) On the chronology of the paroxysms of 
Mount Hecla—p. 291-299. (Noeggerath) The Impl Geological Institute of 
Vienna and the progress of Geology in general in the Austrian States—p. 21-91. 
(Richter) The Tentaculites of Thuringia; with a plate—p. 275-290. (Roemer) 
The chalk formation of Westphalia; with a map—p. 99-286. (Rose) On the 
weather-worn Phonolite of Kostenblatt—p. 300-304. (Wessel) The Jurassic 
formation in Pomerania ; with a map—p. 300-316. (Roth) Borings at Wendisch- 
Wendingen—p. 522-526. (Scharenberg) Remarks on the geognostic relations of 
the southern coast of Andalusia—p. 578-595. (Schauroth) A contribution to the 
Paleontology of the Permian mountain-system of Germany; with 3 plates—p. 539- 
577. (Semenow) The Fauna of the carboniferous limestone of Silesia. Article 1, 
The Brachiopoda ; with 3 plates—p. 317-504. (Sonnenschein) Occurrence of na¬ 
tive gold amalgam in California, p. 243-244. (Spengler) On a fresh discovery of 
Asphalt in the Permian at Kamsdorf; with a plate—p. 405-407. Proceedings— 
p. 1-15, 249-263, 501-513. Correspondence—p. 16-20, 264, 274, 516-521. 
Abhandlungen der Mathematisch-Physikaliscken Classe der Kon. 
Bayerischen Academie der Wissenschaften. Transactions of the 
R. Bavarian Academy of Science. Math-Physical Class. 4to. Munich. 
Vol. VII. Part 2. 1854. 
(Roth and Wagner) Fossil remains of Pikermi in Greece; with eight plates— 
p. 371-464. This deposit, situated on the slope of Mount Pentelicus, afforded Mam¬ 
malian remains alone, with the exception of a single bone of a bird. Equine remains 
(Hippotherium) were the most abundant. Among the points of chief interest are 
the occurrence of two species of ape ( Mesopithecus) and of a Macrotherium. Por¬ 
tions of an ox of the largest size (Bos marathonius) and a peculiar species of 
hysena (H. eximia) were found, also of a Mastodon and Rhinoceros, but no trace of 
Dinotherium. Duvernoy, who has published a notice of other remains from the 
same locality, has recognized a Giraffe also among them. 
Entomologische Zeitung herausg. v. d. Ent. Vereine zu Stettin.— 
Entomological Journal (monthly) of the Entomolgical Association 
of Stettin. 8vo. Vol. XV.; with Two Plates. Stettin, 1854. 
Coleoptera. —(Bach) Notes on Curculionidse—p. 321, 322. Rhjncolus pilosus, 
n. sp., p. 361, 862. ( Fairmaire ) Apteranillus, n. g. allied to Myrmedonia, but 
blind. A. dohrnii , n. sp. (figured), from Tangier—p. 73. (Gerstacker) Fifty- 
seven new species of Apion.—p. 234-261,267-280. (Habelmann) Teredus opacus, 
n. sp. (figured), p. 27-29. (Kraatz) On Carabi—p. 22-26, 49-52; Synonyms of 
Carabici—p. 327-330 ; Colon armipes , zebei, n. spp., p. 375-378 ; Staphylinidm 
described by Mulsant (Opuscules) and Thomson (Swed. Acad. Trans., 1853) ; 
Gyrophaena laevicollis , n. sp., p. 176-186; Coleoptera of the Ahrthal. New 
species—5 of Homalota, 1 of Lithocharis. (Strubing) Malachius fallax , n. sp. 
( rubidus Er., according to Kraatz, p. 297)—p. 198-199. (Suffrian) Miscellaneous 
synonyms—p. 94-96, 148-153.—Figure of Osphya aeneipennis (E. Zg, ix.,p. 163). 
PI. 1, fig. 10. Neuroptera. —(Elditt) Prolegomena to a Monograph of the 
Thysanura—p. 11-22, 37-45. Replete with information as to the preservation of 
these delicate creatures, the literature and classification of the group. Hymen- 
optera. —(Meyer) On pupse of ants destitute of a cocoon, with a note by Schenck 
—p. 131-141. (Ruthe) Three new genera of Braconidse ; Dimeris, Araphis, 
Rhaconotus. Alysia picticornis , n. sp.—p. 343-355. (Dutreux) Papilio Ajax 
found in Portugal—p. 142, 143. (Freyer) Notes on Lepidoptera—p. 355-357. 
(Keferstein) Observations on Papilio Ajax and three allied species of N. America. 
—p. 330. (Moschler) Pericallia (Ennomos) freitagaria , n. sp.—p. 143-145 
Notes on Lepidoptera ©f Southern Russia—p. 218-232, 261-264. (Schlager) 
Critical remarks on Tortrices—p. 52-63, 67-72. (Zeller) Zygaena ephialtes a 
variety of Z. peucedani —p. 92-94. Diptera. —(Count Osten-Sacken) Notes on 
Diptera, with figures. Structure of the last abdominal segment in the male, as a 
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