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NOTICES OF SERIALS. 
systematic character in the Limnobise; L. ccesarea , n. sp.—p. 203-213. Win- 
nertz on Cecidomyia juniperina L., and C. pisi , n. sp—p. 322-327. The re¬ 
discovery of the long lost and misapprehended Linnean species is interesting. 
Crustacea —(Gerstacker) Two new genera, Eucrotalus belonging to the Scolo- 
pendridae, Sphaeroniscus to the Armadillini; both figured—p. 310-315. Miscel¬ 
laneous. —(Filippi) Anatomy and Physiology of the Silkworm, translated from 
the Italian—p. 7-11. (Czech) On the formation of galls—p. 334-343. (Hagen) 
Southern insects found in the North of Europe—p. 316-319. (Klug) Note on 
Hermaphrodite insects figured in vol. xiv., pi. iii.—p. 102, 103. (Count Man- 
nerheim) A word more on the publication of detached species—p. 30-32, 46-49. 
(Siebold) On Hermaphroditism in insects—p. 98-101; On Filarias, Appendix 4th 
—p. 103-121. Reviews, etc. —(Dutreux) Papiho Hospiton Gene (Extract from 
Mem. Accad. Torino.)—p. 319-321. (Dohrn)Lacordaire, Coleopteres, Tome 1—• 
p. 201-203. Le Conte, Anthicidae of U. States—p. 214-217. Coccinellidse— 
p. 357-361, 393-396. Eucnemides—p. 163-168. Histrini—p. 74-81. Parnidse 
—p. 145-148. (Elditt) List of Coleopterous larvae described by Chapuis and 
Candeze—p. 187-198. (Hagen) On the Plates of Scopolis’ Entomologia Car- 
niolica (Neuroptera)—p. 81-91. Anatomy of Periplaneta oriental , by Cornelius 
—of Blatta germanica , by Moravitz—p.378-393. (Zeller) Gladbach’s Lepidop- 
tera—p. 168-173. Bremer and Grey’s Lep. of Northern China—p. 174-175. 
Lederer’s Lep. of Siberia—p. 175-176. Scientific survey of Algeria (the Lepi- 
doptera)—p. 280-296, 299-310. Obituary. —K. J. A. Rennenkampf—p. 158- 
160. Intelligence ; Correspondence; Proceedings of the Association, etc. 
LlNNiEA EnTOMOLOGICA—JOURNAL (ANNUAL) OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL ASSO¬ 
CIATION of Stettin. 8vo. Stettin. Yol. IX. ; with Three Plates. 1854. 
(Suffrian) Catalogue of the Asiatic Cryptocephali—p. 1-169. (Kriechbaumer) 
Contributions to the history of the Bees of Germany; with a plate.—p. 170-188. 
The species of Psithyrus, illustrated by the sexual characters. The author has 
introduced a new term, u talus,’’ for the first joint of the foot, for which the name 
“ metatarsus” is already established in use, although homologically inexact. 
(Zeller) The Depressariae and some allied genera; with two plates.—p. 189-403. 
Depressaria, 63 species; Orthotaelia, 1; Cryptophasia, 5 ; Cryptolechia, 26 ; 
Loxotoma, n. p., 1; Auxocrossa, n. g 1; Mesoptycha, n. g ., 1; Antaeotricha, 
n. g ., 5. 
Linnaea ein Journal fuer die Botanik in ihrem ganzen Umgange. 
Linnaea, a General Botanical Journal. Edited by Schlechtendal. 8vo. 
Halle. Yol. 10, Part IV. 1854. 
(Ascherson) A specimen of Phytographic studies of Brandenberg, with a com¬ 
parison of the Flora of that and the adjoining districts—p. 385-451. Of native 
plants, 1,687 are enumerated, increased by half a dozen additions in an appendix. 
(Schlechtendal) Supplementary Observations on the plants cultivated in the Bo¬ 
tanical Garden at Halle, in and up to the year 1854—p. 452-488. (Muller and 
Hampe) The Musci frondosi of Australasia, collected by Muller—p. 489-505. Of 
84 species enumerated, 29 are considered to be new. (Sander) The Algae of Aus¬ 
tralasia, collected by Muller in 1852 and 1853—p. 505-512. Zoospermeae, 15; 
Fucoideae, 21 ; Florideae. Observations on the specific characters of the Sphace •• 
lariae , from the form of the fruit. 
Abhandlungen der Naturforschenden Gesellschaft in Halle.—Trans¬ 
actions of the Natural History Society of Halle. Vol. II. Part 1-3. 
4to. Halle 1854. 
(Burmeister) On the species of the genus Cebrio—p. 81-124. (Same) Exami¬ 
nation of the types of wing in the Coleoptera ; with a plate. (Same) On Gamp- 
sonychus fimbriatus Jorel; with figures—p.185-190. (Deecke) On the develop¬ 
ment of the embryo in Pedicalaris palustris and sylvatica; with a plate—p. 185- 
190. (Irmiscb) Contributions to the comparative morphology of plants ; with 9 
plates—p. 31-80. (Krahmer) The mortality tables for the city of Halle during 
