NOTICES OF SERIALS. 
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mals, a beetle, Adelops milleri , and a mollusk, Helix hauffeni —p. 3, 4. (Frauen- 
feld) Galls produced by insects, observed in Dalmatia and Egypt—p. 13-22, 149- 
152. (Strobel) List of terrestrial Mollusca collected in tbe Tyrol—p. 153-166. 
Botany —(Neilrich) History of Botany in Lower Austria—p. 23-76. (Kerner) 
On the influence of the temperature of springs on the plants growing about their 
channel—p. 83-86. (Roell) Occurrence of truffles—p. 121-124. (Ortmann) 
On Heleocharis carniolica , Koch., and Carex ornithopodioides Haussin—p. 125-128. 
(Kerner) On the native names of plants in Lower Austria—p. 257-272. 
(Reichardt) Supplement to the Flora of Iglau—p. 485-504. (Reissek) Contribu¬ 
tion to the Flora of Vienna —p. 511-514. (Roell) Contributions to the Crypto- 
gamous Flora of Lower Austria—p. 515-520. (Kerner) The Jauerling; a sketch 
of Botanical Geography—p. 521-524. The Jauerling is the highest point of the 
southern outlying range of the mountains between Bohemia and Moravia. The 
name, otherwise “Javornick,” seems to be derived from the sycamore trees, in 
slavish “ Javor,” of which there are groups of great age, on the eastern declivity in 
particular. (Kalkbrenner) Contribution to the Flora of the Quarter under Man - 
hartsberg—p. 683-686. (Tomaschek) Contribution to the Phanerogamous Flora 
of the immediate environs of Cilly—p. 759-764. (Hazslinszky) Contribution to 
the Flora of the Carpathians—p. 765-776, (Kerner) Flora of the cottage gardens 
of Germany—p. 787-826. An essay illustrative of the cultivated plants designated 
by Latin names in the Capitulare de villis, &c., of the Emperor Charlemagne. 
Proceedings, pp. 132. — (Mayr) On the variability of the wing-veins in Ants — 
p. 8. (Brauer) Podurce on snow—p. 22. (Frauenfeld) Notes of his travels in 
Egypt and the coasts of the Red Sea—p. 38. (Finger) Occurrence in Austria of 
Strix uralensis , and on its peculiar note—p. 54. (Kner) On Murcenophis , and 
on the peculiar mobility of the dorsal fins of Hippocampus —p. 57. (Schiner and 
Egger ) On the character of the Fauna of the Neusiedler See—p. 65, 74. (Hoernes) 
Abstract of the ninth part of the u Fossil Mollusca of the Tertiary basin of Vienna’ 7 
—p. 86. (Mahler) Occurrence of Filarice in insects—p. 76. (Tomaschek) 
Nycteribice found on Bats from the Adelsberg Grotto—p. 79. (Dolleschal) Notes 
of a residence in Java, and on the medical practice of the natives—p. 111. (Zhish- 
mann) On the u milk-sickness” in the slave states of North America—p. 117. 
(Schiner) Notes on the Flora of the Manhartsberg—p< 130. Entomological So¬ 
ciety of Silesia, invitation to institute observations of periodical phenomena in the 
insect world—p. 97. List of Members, &c. 
Archiv des Veceins der Freunde der Naturgeschichte in Mecklenburg. 
Archives*of the Association of Naturalists in Mecklenburg. Part 
IX.. 8vo. New Brandenburg 1855. 
(Halm) Report of the ninth Meeting of the Association at Guestrow, the 30th 
of May, 1855—p. 1-11. (Fiedler) Synopsis of the Fungi of Mecklenburg; a 
letter bearing date 1793—p. 30-39. ( Brueckner) Observations on the variations 
of some Fungi Pileati—p. 40-49. (Fueldner) Synopsis of the Odonata, or 
Libellulae, of Mecklenburg—p. 49-70. (Kade) Sketch of the Diluvian drift con¬ 
taining petrifactions, in the environs of Meseritz—p. 80-94. (Boll) Minor Geog- 
nostical communications—p. 104-106. (Boll) Ernst Von Berg’s achievements in 
Natural History ; a biographical sketch—p. 106-116. (Clasen) Synopsis of the 
Coleoptera of Mecklenburg; an Appendix to the first article in Part VIII.—p. 
116-157. (Boll) Second Appendix to the Catalogue of the Lepidoptera of Meck¬ 
lenburg—p. 158-161. (Same) Conchyliological notes—p. 158-165. (Vogt 
and Wagner) Letter to Boll—p. 163-179. Miscellanies—p. 108-190. Litera¬ 
ture—p. 191. Invitation to institute observations on the periodical phenomena 
of the Insect world—p. 192-197. —- 
Abhandlungen der Mathematisch-Physischen Klasse der K. Saechsis- 
chen Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften. Transactions of the R. 
Saxon Society of Science. Math. Phys. Class. 4to. Leipzig. 
Vol. 11., with nineteen Plates. 1855. 
Contains only one article in Natural History. (Hofmeister) Contribution to 
the history of the Vascular Cryptogamia; with eighteen plates—p. 121-179. 
