NOTICES OF SERIALS. 
55 
Yol. VI., for 1855. 
No. 1, 1855.—(Cotta) The metalliferous localities of Southern Bukovina ; with 
figures—p. 103-135. (Foetterle) A new locality for Magnelite in Styria—p. 
68-72. (Ferstl) Analysis of a new mineral Spring at Rohitsch—p. 39-42. 
(Glocker) Mineralogical observations in Moravia; with figures—p. 95-103. 
(Hauer) On the cement of the Vienna Sandstone—p. 42-46. (Same) On 
crystallized Acetate of Magnesia—p. 136-138. (Same) On some sorts of coal 
from Rossitz, in Moravia—p. 139-142. (Holfmann) Localities of the sul¬ 
phurous lead-ore of Neu-Sinka in Siebenbuergen. (Hauer) Analysis of same ; 
and Remarks (by Haidinger) ; with figures—p. 1-9. (Hochstetter) Geognos- 
tieal studies of the Bohemian forest: II., the Granite and Granitic Porphyry ; 
with figures—p. 10-39. (Kleszczynski) The Mineral species and Pseudomor- 
phoses of Pirbram, according to their localities—p. 46-64. (Koristka) Report 
on measurements of heights in Central Moravia, continued, graduated map of 
the environs of Brunn; with a plate—p. 72-88. (Lipoid) Determinations of 
heights in N. E. Carynthia—p. 142-153. Catalogue of Minerals, etc., received 
at the Institute—p. 161-163. Proceedings—p. 164-217. 
SWITZERLAND. 
Neue Denkschriften der Allgemeinen Schweizerischen Gesellschaft 
fuer die Gesammten Naturwissenschaften, alias , Nouveaux Memoires de la 
Societe Helvetique des Sciences Naturelles. New Memoirs of the Swiss 
Society of the Natural Sciences. 4to. Zurich. Vol. XIY. 1855. 
(Renevier) Geological memoir on the Perte du Rhone, and the surrounding dis¬ 
trict ; with four plates—pp. 72. (Greppin) Geological Notes ; with three plates— 
pp. 72. (Laharpe) Lepidopterous Fauna of Switzerland ; second supplement to 
the Phalsenidse; and part fifth, the Pyralidse; with a coloured plate—pp. 112. 
The following species are figured— Ephyra schcefferaria Lah. (, gyraria Tr., not of 
Hbn.); Eupithecia majoraria Lah.; Larentia livinaria Lah.; Botys cyanalis Lah. ; 
Eudorea ancipitella Lah.; Crambus rostellus Lah. The list includes seven Pyra- 
lidse, and one hundred and sixty-nine Crambidse. (Yolger) On the mutual rela¬ 
tion of Epidote and Garnet—pp. 60. 
Bulletin de la Societe Yaudoise des Sciences Naturelles. Bulletin 
of the Vaudois Society of the Natural Sciences. 8vo. Lausanne. 
Yol. IY. No. 32-34. 1854. Memoirs. (Chavannes) Essay on the Geology of a 
part of the foot of the Jura, lying between Nozon and Yverdon—p. 14-24. (Same) 
Observations on some particulars of the fecundation and artificial hatching of the 
eggs of fishes—p. 24, 25. Directions for the destruction of the caterpillar of the 
vine—p. 26, 27. (Gaudin) On a new species of fossil Chara , and on the struc¬ 
ture of these petrified fruits—p. 28-30. (Morlot) Note on the land-slip of 
Berney—p. 37, 38. (Same) Note on the Glacier-attrition of rocks in situ, in the 
district of the Molasse—p. 38, 39. (Same) Observations on a case of superpo¬ 
sition of Diluvium over the Erratic—p. 39, 40. (Same) Note on the Quaternary 
system in Switzerland—p. 41-45. (Yersin) On some new or little known Orthop- 
tera of the South of France ; with two plates—p. 63-70. The new species are— 
Ephippigera terrestris , provincialis; Odontura fischeri; Decticus sepium. 
(Morlot) Bones from the Glacier-diluvium of the neighbourhood of Lausanne—p. 
71-82. (Same) Description of the fossil deposit of the Tunnel at Lausanne—p. 
82-92. (Same) On the Diluvian terraces of the Leman lake—p. 92, 93. (La¬ 
harpe) On a contagious malady among cats, in the Canton de Yaud—p. 93-95. 
(Yersin) Memoir on some facts respecting the stridulation of the Orthoptera, and 
on their Geographical distribution in Europe; with a plate of musical notation— 
p. 108-128. (Laharpe) Notice of some new or little known Pyrales of Switzer¬ 
land—p. 138-149. (Bianchet) Thoughts on the modifications of the Elevation 
of the soil in the valley of the Rhone and Leman—p. 157-161. (Chavannes) 
Note on an ancient bed of the Morge—p. 161-163. (Nicaty) Note on an erratic 
block of great magnitude existing in the ravine of Aubonne—p. 174. Proceed¬ 
ings, &c. ft 
