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GERMANY. 
Allgemeine Deutsche Natur. Historische Zeitung, NeueFolge. Ger¬ 
man Universal Natural History Journal, under the direction of the Isis 
Society of Dresden. New Sequel. 8vo. Vol. I. Hamburg : 1855. 
Original Articles. — Miscellaneous. —(Reichenbach) Retrospective views of 
the principles of physical investigation—p. £9-69. (Rabenhorst) Remarks on 
Baudrimont’s essay on the microscopic organisms of the atmosphere—p. 475, 476. 
(Kluge) The earthquake of July, 1855, in Switzerland—p. 345-355. (Brehm) 
The forests of the Tropics and their Fauna—p. 209-237. (Dehne) Sketches of 
the Natural History of Mexico, in letters—p. 313-319. (Klocke) Excursion to 
the island of Jorsand, west coast of Denmark—p. 319-324. (Matthes) Excursion 
from N. Orleans to the aboriginal forest of the Red river in Texas—p. 152-162. 
(Yon Welck) Excursion in the North of Scandinavia—p. 355-374, 380-404. 
(Brehm) Artificial Incubation, in Egypt and Austria—p. 473-475. (Kiichen- 
meister) Translation of Haime’s essay on pisciculture, with additions—p. 129-152. 
(Reichenbach) The swarming of bees, as a subject for police regulations—p. 194- 
199. (Sussdorf) Influence of certain manufactories on the atmosphere, on ani¬ 
mals, and plants—p. 97-116. (Rabenhorst) Microscopical analysis of the water 
of Bad Elster—p. 116, 117. Geology and Paleontology. —(Otto) Geologi¬ 
cal controversies—p. 469-472. (Same) Hypothetical view of the upheaving of the 
Spitzenberg—p. 183-186. (Miiller) The Porphyry of the district of Leisnig; 
with a plate—p. 70-82. (Kluge) Craters of elevation—p. 337-344. (Otto) Fossil 
worms; with figures—p. 307-312. (Same) Cycadites schmidti , from the lower 
new red sandstone of Saxony—p. 162, 163. Zoology. —(Dehne) Natural His¬ 
tory of Psammomys obesus, Mus decumanus, musculus, Hypudseus subterraneus, 
Myoxus speciosus, Mus sylvaticus, Micromys agilis, Talpa europaea, Yespertilio 
noctula, Sorex chrysothorax (Crocidura thoracica, according to Reichenbach—p. 
242), Vesperus discolor, Vesperugo alcythoe, savii, Musculus mollissimus, Croci¬ 
dura aranea, Crossopus fodiens—p. 163-166, 169-183, 237-242, 432-439, 443, 444, 
476-479. (Same) Natural History of Loxia leucoptera, bifasciata, Halieus carbo 
—p. 439-442. (Brehm) Birds as foster-parents—p. 404-407. (Reichenbach) 
Chelonians of the North-east U. S. of N. America—p. 82-87. (Matthes) Hemiba- 
trachia in general, and those of N. America in particular—p. 249-280. (Hennig) 
Natural History and Anatomy of botts, the larva of CEstrus equi , ovis , capreoli; 
with two plates—p. 297-307. (Kiichenmeister) Transformation of Cysticercus 
cellulose into Taenia solium , in the human intestine; Taenia ccenurus the origin 
of the flukes of sheep, &c.—p. 186-194. (Reibisch) Catalogue of the Mollusca 
of Saxony—p. 409-432. (Same) Varieties of Helix nemoralis and hortensis—p. 
283-292. Botany. —(Rabenhorst) Empusa muscae , culicis , mycetophilce , para¬ 
sitic fungi, fatal to Dipterous insects—p. 377-379. (Same) Cryptogamic Flora of 
S. Africa, fungi, algse — p. 280-283. Biography. —(Reichenbach) Memorials 
of King Frederick Augustus the Second of Saxony—p. 1-29. Short commu¬ 
nications, extracts, etc.— p. 118-128, 166-168, 199-208, 242-248, 292-296, 
325-336, 375, 376, 407, 408, 445-448, 479-488. (Drechsler) Distribution of rain 
within the Temperate zone—p. 127, 128. (Schlosser) Climate and vegetation of 
the Croatian coast—p.482, 483. (Jobard) Cure of long and short-sightedness— 
P-326, 327. (Rossmaessler) Nature-printing—p. 375, 376. (Rousseau) Anato¬ 
mical photography—p. 336. (Foetterle) Subterranean course of rivers—p. 335. 
(Dufrenoy) The Bogagem diamond—p. 205, 206. (Prestel) Crystalline structure 
of hammered and meteoric iron—p. 328-330. (Haidinger) Review of Dana’s 
Mineralogy—p. 166, 167. (Haidinger) Skeleton of Irish elk—p. 295, 296. (St. 
Hilaire) Eggs and bones of the gigantic bird of Madagascar, Struthionanax —p. 
325, 326. (Otto) Succinic earth in anthracite—p. 123-125, 445-447. (Ehren- 
berg) Remains of Polythalamia in green sand—p. 204, 205. Infusoria, &c., from 
the depths of the ocean—p. 243, 244. (De Selys) Mouse of the Abruzzi—p. 448. 
(Dureau de la Malle) Domestic animals, their return to a wild state—p. 481, 482. 
(Matthes) Snakes of N. America—p. 123. (Gerstaecker) Coleoptera of Mozam¬ 
bique—p. 201, 202, 245. (Ehrenberg) Persistence and revival of life in the lower 
animal forms—p. 246-248. (Weddel) Flora of the higher Andes—p. 376. 
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