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NOTICES OF SERIALS. 
(Braun) Pleurocladia lacustris , a fucoid of fresh water—p. 335, 336. (Same) 
Chytidrium , a parasitic plant—p. 334, 335. Meeting of German Naturalists in 
1855—p. 296. Memoir of De la Beche—p. 242, 243. 
Keviews.—S chmidt, Book of education, in letters to parents : Kotben : 1854— 
p. 89-93. Mayo, the truths of popular superstitions, &c., translated by Hartmann : 
Leipzig: 1854—p. 9. Meyer, The heavens and the earth ; 2nd edition : Leipzig: 
1855—p. 45, 46, Schinz, Investigation of the changes in the velocity of rotation of 
the heavenly bodies : St. Gall: 1855—p. 20, 21. Zeise, The infinity of the great 
and little material world: Altona: 1855—p. 101-104. Fechner, Physical and 
philosophical doctrine of Atoms: Leipzig : 1855—p. 73-76. Cornelius, Doctrine 
of Electricity and Magnetism: Leipzig : 1855—p. 43-45. Blassman, Prelude to 
speculative Natural History: Leipzig: 1855—p. 61-63. Neuling, Practical ele¬ 
mentary Physics ; Wiesbaden : 1855—p. 59. Schleiden, Studies, popular tracts : 
Leipzig: 1855—p. 4, 5. Muller, Views of Nature in all its kingdoms and zones: 
Stuttgart: 1855—p. 9, 10. Klenke, The Natural sciences during the last fifty 
years: Leipzig: 1855—p.6-8. Hinrich, Life in Nature: Halle: 1854—p. 6. 
Rossmaessler, The four seasons: Gotha: 1855—p. 66-68. Barth, Blindness 
curable by the application of Geranium robertianum; 2nd edition : Cassel: 1855— 
p. 86. Huschke, The skull, brain, and soul, of men and beasts: Jena: 1854—p. 
1-4. Schacht, The microscope and its application ; 2nd edition, enlarged: Berlin : 
1855—p. 37-39. Schlosser and Vukotinovic, Geognostic-botanical narrative of 
travels through the Croatian coast, &c.: Agram : 1854—p. 84, 85. Brehm, Tra¬ 
velling sketches of North-eastern Africa: Jena: 1855—p. 100. Proceedings of 
the Zoological Society of London—p. 86, 87. Bulletin of the French Zoological 
Society of Acclimatisation—p. 87. Guerin-Meneville, Review and Magazine of 
Zoology—p. 86. Newman’s Zoologist—p. 79, 80. Agassiz, Gould and Perty, 
Popular Zoology—p. 57-59. Kner, Lessons of Zoology, for the use of advanced 
classes ; 2nd edition, remodelled: Vienna: 1855—p. 93-96. Kolenati, Zoology 
for teachers and scholars: Briinn: 1855—p. 10, 11. St. Hilaire, Domestication 
and naturalization of useful animals; 3rd edition: Paris: 1854—p. 80. Nord- 
linger, The little enemies of Agriculture, or injurious insects and worms, &c. : 
Stuttgart and Augsburg : 1855—p. 53-55. Gunther, The fishes of the Neckar : 
Stuttgart: 1853—p. 16. Holbrook, Ichthyology of S. Carolina: Charleston: 
S. C.: 1855—p. 66. Rapp, The Fishes of the lake of Constance : Stuttgart: 1854 
—p. 65. Dalbohm, Hymenoptera of Europe, especially of the North ; Vol. I. and 
II.: Berlin: 1845, 1854—p. 14,15. Fischer, Orthoptera of Europe : Leipzig: 
1854— p. 71, 72. Gerstaecker, Systematic arrangement of the Coleopterous family 
Rhipiphoridse: Berlin: 1855—p. 72. Graessner, The Entomologists of Europe, 
Asia, and America: Jena: 1855—p. 78. Koch, The Geographical diffusion of 
European Lepidoptera in other quarters of the world: Leipzig : 1854—p. 15, 16. 
Koch, Aphides, accurately figured and described from the life; in parts : Nurnberg : 
1854:—p. 82, 83. Melsheimer, Catalogue of the described Coleoptera of the 
United States; revised by Haldeman and Le Conte : Washington: 1853—p. 52, 
53. Mulsant, Minor Entomological Works: Paris: 1854—p. 77. Mulsant, 
Natural History of the Coleoptera of France, Heteromera Latigenia: Paris: 1854 
—p. 77, 78. Staudinger, The Sesise of the environs of Berlin; with two plates : 
Berlin : 1854—p. 82. Yersin, New Orthoptera of the South of France; extract 
from the Bulletin of the Vaudois Society: Lausanne: 1854—p. 83. Zenker, 
Anatomical and Systematical studies of Crustacea ; with six plates : Berlin: 1854— 
p. 16. Hermannsen, Index of the genera of Mollusca; new edition : Cassel: 
1855— p. 71. Gegenbaur, On the doctrine of Alternate generation, and the pro¬ 
pagation of Medusae and Polypi; with two plates : Wurzburg : 1854—p. 80-82. 
Schultze, On the organization of Polythalamia ; with seven plates : Leipzig, 1854 
■—p. 17-19. Baumgartner, Rudiments of the physiology of the production of 
plants and animals : Stuttgart: 1855 (Rchb.)—p. 49-52. Sendtner, The phytolo- 
gical circumstances of Southern Bavaria, delineated according to the principles of 
Botanical Geography: Munich: 1854—p. 12-14. Treviranus, Application of 
wood-engraving to figures of plants: Leipzig: 1855—p. 52. Dietrich, Universal 
Flora, in coloured figures; new series: Jena: 1855— p. 69-71. Ambrosi, Flora 
of Trent: Valsugana—p. 85. (Perini) Flora of Northern Italy, represented 
