NOTICES OF SERIALS. 
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views and Extracts. —Endrulat and Tessien, Catalogue of Coleoptera found 
about Hamburg (Dohrn)—p. 29-31. Le Conte, Synopsis of the Scydmaenidae 
of the U. S. (Dolirn)— p. 17-20. Ghiliani, Saturnia nurag. n. sp. extract from 
the Memoirs of Turin Academy (Dutreux)—p. 78, 79. Grmssner, List of 
living Entomologists—p.136-141. Haliday, Notes on nomenclature: extract 
from Proceedings of Dublin University Zoological Association (Dohrn)—p. 287- 
290. Keller, Synopsis of the Lepidoptera of Wurtemberg (Hering)—p. 304, 
305. Koch, Lepidoptera of the Wetterau; Isis, 1848 (Heyden)—p. 41-47, 
294; Anticritique (Koch)—p. 113-116. Koch, on the diffusion of European 
Lepidoptera in other quarters of the world (Zeller)—p. 68-72. Menzel, on the 
ravages of Athalia centifolise, and on the Tenthredinetse in general; Zurich, 
1854. The Natural History of the Hivebee ; Zurich, 1855. The formations of 
chitine in the Arthropoda ; Zurich, 1855 (Hagen)—p. 75-77, 306, 307. 
Tessien, Catalogue of Lepidoptera found about Hamburg and Altona; Hamburg, 
1853 (Hering)—p. 302, 303. Obituary.— Jenison-Walworth— p. 15, 16. 
Sepp.—p. 16, 17. Dieckhoff—p. 35, 36. 
Linnaea Entomologica. Journal (annual) of the Entomological 
Association of Stettin. 8vo. Yol. X.; with two Plates. Stettin. 1854. 
(Hagen) Monograph of Termites—p. 1-144, 270-325. Historical account and 
literature of the family, including a critique of the British Museum list. The 
arrangement and characteristic of the species, it is presumed, will be given in 
the next volume. (Zeller) Supplement to the Monograph of the g. Cryptole- 
chia in the preceding volume—p. 145-168. Of twenty new species of the Berlin 
Museum, sixteen are here described, and the wings of eight are figured. (Same) 
The species of g. Butalis—p. 169-269. The species described amount to forty- 
nine ; viz., Hypatima two, Butalis forty-seven ; of the latter, ten new; three from 
N. America, B. eboracensis, basilaris, impositella ; two from Palestine, B. cla- 
vella, inertella; the rest European, B. disparella, pascuella, tergestinella, palustris, 
hornigii. The wings of four are figured. (Westwood) The Goliathidse of the 
New world—p. 326-328. A second species is here made known, Ischnoscelis 
dohrni , and both this and I. hoepfneri illustrated with figures. (Dohrn) Loxo- 
prosopus ceramboides Guerin ; with figures of both sexes—p. 329-339. 
Denkscriften der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften. Me¬ 
moirs of the Imperial Vienna Academy of Science. 4to. Vienna. 
Math. Nat. History Class. Vol. IX.; with Twenty-eight Plates. 1855. 
Zoology. —(Hyrtl) Anatomy of Chlamydophorus truncatus , compared with that 
of Dasypus gymnurus ; with six plates—p. 1-66. (Diesing) Sixteen genera of 
intestinal worms; with six plates—p. 169-185. The genera, illustrated from 
specimens in the Imperial Zoological Museum, are all Brazilian, except Gyrocotyle 
from Port Natal, and Onchocerca found in horses in Germany. Paleontology. 
—(Reuss) On two Polyparia from the Hallstatt strata ; with a plate—p. 167-169. 
(Hauer) The Cephalopods of the Hallstatt strata ; with five plates—p. 141-166. 
Part 2nd. Communications not by members.—(Suess) The Brachiopods of 
the Hallstatt strata; with two plates—p. 23-32. (Hornes) The Gastropods and 
Acephala of the Hallstatt strata ; with two plates—p. 33-56. (Peters) Chelonian 
remains from the tertiary beds of Austria; with six plates—p. 1-22. 
SlTZUNGSBERICHTE DER K. Ak. D. WlSS. PROCEEDINGS OF THE IMPERIAL 
Vienna Academy. Math. Nat. Hist. Class. 8vo. Vienna. 
Vol. XVI.; with Thirty Plates. 1855. 
Zoology and Physiology.— (Czermak) Physiological studies, third section, 
sense of sight; with a plate—p. 563-600. (Stellwag) On defective power of 
accommodation # of the eye; with two plates—p. 187-281. (Tiirck) On the 
conducting power of the spinal marrow in man ; with a plate—p. 3B9-335. 
(Beigel) On morbid swelling and bursting of human hair—p. 612-616. (Wedl) 
Oology and embryology of intestinal worms ; with two plates—p. 395-408. 
(Same) Helminthological notes ; with three plates—p. 371-395. (Gredler) The 
Mollusca of the Tyrol; Report on, by Fitzinger—p. 287-292; 
