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On new African Curculionidae, I
I.—On a new Oscillatoria, the colouring substance of Glaslough Lake, Ireland
II.—Some remarks on the germination of Limnanthemum lacunosum
III.—Contributions to the Natural History of Ireland
IV.—On some new species of Quadrupeds and Shells
V.—Prodromus of a monograph of the Radiata and Echinodermata
VII.—Information respecting botanical travellers
Poissons d'Eau douce d'Europe. Par Louis Agassiz, M.D
Zoological Society
Royal Society of Edinburgh
Entomological Society
New species and races of Ithomiinae in the Joicey collection
Botanical Society of London
VIII.—On the fructification of the pileate and clavate tribes of hymenomycetous fungi
Notices accompanying a collection of quadrupeds and fish from Van Diemen's Land. By Ronald Gunn, Esq., addressed to Sir W.J. Hooker, and by him transmitted to the British Museum. With notes and descriptions of the new species
Notes on the above, with descriptions of two new species
Notes on fish
X.—On the existence of spiral vessels in the roots of dicotyledonous plants
XIII.—On the genus Procyon, with a description of two new species
XV.—Information respecting botanical travellers
Molluscous animals, including shell-fish; containing an exposition of their structure, systematical arrangement, physical distribution, and dietetical uses, with a reference to the extinct races. Forming the article "Mollusca," in the 7th edition of the E
The cabinet cyclopædia; conducted by the Rev. D. Lardner. Natural history. Animals in menageries. By William Swainson, Esq., F.R.S., L.S. 8vo. London, 1838
The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal. Conducted by Professor Jameson. Nos. for April, July, October, 1837. Edinburgh, A. Black and Co. 8vo. (continued from Mag. of Zool. and Bot., i. p. 575.)
Notes on Irish birds
Fossil salamander and coprolite
XVI.—Observations on the Coregoni of Loch-Lomond
XVII.—An account of a journey to, and a residence of nearly six months in, the Organ Mountains, with remarks on their vegetation
XVIII.—Contributions to the Natural History of Ireland
XIX.—On a new english species of Urtica
XX.—Notices of British fungi
XXI.—On a new species of Epilobium nearly allied to Epilobium angustissimum and rosmarinifolium
Observations upon some recent communications of Mr. J.E. Gray, of the British Museum, to the Annals of Natural History; with descriptions of two new kangaroos from Van Diemen's Land
A history of British reptiles. By Thomas Bell, Professor of Zoology in King's College, London. Illustrated by a Wood Cut of each species, with some of the varieties, and numerous Vignettes, No. I. 8vo. Van Voorst, London, 1838
The birds of Australia and the adjacent Islands. By John Gould, F.L.S. Part II. Folio. London, 1838
Zoological Society
New British Zoophyte
Petromyzon planeri
XXV.—On the snowy owl, Surnia nyctea, Dumeril
XXVI.—The Natural History of the British entomostraca, No. V
XXVII.—Notices of British fungi
XXVIII.—On the ant tree of Guiana (Triplaris Americana)
XXIX.—On the root of the Madder
Catalogue of the slender-tongued saurians, with descriptions of many new genera and species. Part 1
XXXII.—An attempt to ascertain the fauna of Shropshire and North Wales
XXXIII.—A reply to Mr. Ogilby's communication to the annals of Natural History respecting Phalangista Cookii
XXXIV.—Prodromus of a monograph of the Radiata and Echinodermata
Descriptions of British Chalcidites
XXXVI.—Description of a new species of Tetrapturus from the cape of Good Hope
The Zoology of the Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle, under command of Capt. Fitzroy, during the years 1832 to 1836. (Published with the approval of the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury.) Edited and superintended by Charles Darwin, Esq., M.A., F.G.S. P
Malacologia Monensis: a Catalogue of the Mollusca inhabiting the Isle of Man and the neighbouring Sea. By Edward Forbes, For. Sec. B.S. &c. Edin. 1838. Duod. pp. 63, with three plates
Zoological Society
Royal Society of Edinburgh
Proceedings of the Royal Academy of Berlin
Otis tarda
On the two species of Echidna
XXXVII.—Florula Keelingensis. An account of the native plants of the Keeling Islands
XXXVIII.—On fishes new to Ireland
Notes on fossorial Hymenoptera. xxxiv, on ethiopian Psammocharidae in the British museum
XL.—On Habenaria bifolia and chlorantha
XLI.—Floræ Insularum Novœ Zelandiœ Precursor; or a specimen of the botany of the Islands of New Zealand
Descriptions of British Chalcidites
Catalogue of the slender-tongued saurians, with descriptions of many new genera and species. Part 3
Ordnance Survey of Ireland. Colonel Colby, R.E. Superintendent. Volume the First, Memoir of the City and North-western Liberties of Londonderry, parish of Templemere. 4to. Dublin. Hodges and Smith. 1837
The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal. Conducted by Professor Jameson. No. for January 1838. Edinburgh, A. Black and Co. 8vo
Works in the press
Botanical Society of Edinburgh
Royal Asiatic Society
Description of a third living species of the Crinoidea, forming the type of the new genus Holopus
Zootoca Vivipara
Curtis's British entomology
Meteorological observations for June 1838
XLV.—Further remarks on the British Shrews, including the distinguishing characters of two species previously confounded
XLVIII.—On the Erythræa diffusa, Woods (Gentiana scilloides, Linn. fil.). (With some remarks on the genus. By Dr. Griesbach
XLIX.—Prodromus of a monograph of the radiata and Echinodermata
Descriptions of British Chalcidites
LI.—Floræ Insularum Novæ Zelandiæ Precursor; or a specimen of the botany of the Islands of New Zealand
A monograph on the Anatidæ or Duck Tribe. By T. C. Eyton, Esq., F.L.S., F.Z.S. 4to. London, 1838
The bee-keeper's manual. By Henry Taylor. pp. 78. Groombridge
British Flora. Fourth edition
Royal Society
Two recent species of Trigonia
The sexes of limpets. Patellæ
Habits of patella pellucida
2
On some new forms of Arachnida
II.—On fishes new to Ireland
III.—Botanical notes of a tour in Ireland, with notices of some new British plants
IV.—Some account of the genus Langsdorffia
V.—On a new species of British fish (Motella cimbria)
VI.—Additional note on the British shrews
VII.—Floræ insularum Novæ Zelandiæ precursor; or a specimen of the botany of the Islands of New Zealand
VIII.—An attempt to ascertain the fauna of Shropshire and North Wales
IX.—Information respecting botanical travellers
Icones Fungorum hucusque cognitorum. Auctore A. C. J. Corda. Pragæ, 1837
Commentationes de Leguminosarum Generibus. Auctore Georgio Bentham
The natural arrangement and relations of the family of fly-catchers or Muscicapidæ. By William Swainson, Esq
New species of indo-malayan Heterocera and descriptions of genitalia, with reference to the geographical distribution of species resembling each other
Royal Society of Edinburgh
Royal Irish Academy
Zoological Society
Helminthology
Walking of the seal
X.—Observations on the Fur Seal of Commerce
XII.—On the genus Syngnathus
XIV.—Illustrations of Indian botany
Descriptions of new British insects, indicated in Mr. Curtis's guide
XVI.—Communication respecting fossil and recent infusoria made to the British Association at Newcastle
XVII.—Florœ insularum Novœ Zelandiœ precursor; or a specimen of the botany of the Islands of New Zealand
Illustrations of the Zoology of South Africa; consisting chiefly of figures and descriptions of the objects of Natural History collected during an Expedition into the interior of South Africa in the years 1834, 1835, and 1836, fitted out by the "Cape of G
Archiv für Naturgeschichte. In Verbindung mit mehreren Gelehrten, herausgegeben von Dr. Ar. Fr. Aug. Wiegmann, Professor and der Friederich Wilhelms-Universität zu Berlin. Vierter Jahrgang. Zweites Heft. Berlin, 1838
Intended to be published by Subscription, in One Volume, demy 8vo, Monographia Anoplurorum Britanniœ; or an Essay on the British Species of Parasitic Insects belonging to the order Anoplura of Leach. By Henry Denny, Esq
Botanical Society of Edinburgh
Zoological Society
British Association for the Advancement of Science,—Eighth Meeting, held at Newcastle-Upon-Tyne
Collections of Scottish and American mosses
Industry and metamorphoses of the Odyneri
Lestris parasiticus
XVIII.—On the organic origin of the Potstones or Paramoudras of Whitlingham, near Norwich
XIX.—On the genera Pinus and Abies, with remarks on the cultivation of some species
XX.—Letter from Captain DuCane, R.N., to the Rev. Leonard Jenyns, on the subject of the metamorphosis of Crustacea. With Plates VI. and VII
XXI.—Notes on the hairy-armed bat (Vespertilio Leisleri), and on its occurrence in the eastern part of Norfolk
XXII.—New British insects indicated in Mr. Curtis's guide
XXIII.—On the formation of the fibre-formed cells (Fibrous cells) or tubes of the liber in plants
XXIV.—On some new organic remains in the flint of chalk. With plates VIII. and IX
Descriptions of British Chalcidites
XXVI.—Floræ insularum Novæ Zelandiæ precursor; or a specimen of the botany of the Islands of New Zealand
Plantæ Javanicæ Rariores, descriptæ iconibusque illustratæ, quas in Insula Java, annis 1802–1818, legit et investigavit T. Horsfield, M.D. e siccis descriptiones et characteres plurimarum elaboravit J. J. Bennett; observationes structuram et affinitates p
Zoological Society
Striped hyena, (H. vulgaris.)
Caoutchouc in plants
Obituary
Meteorological observations for September 1838
XXVII.—Remarks on the Greenland and Iceland falcons, showing that they are distinct species
XXVIII.—On the land and freshwater Mollusca of Algiers and Bougia
XXIX.—On the habits of the king of the vultures (Sarcorrhamphus papa)
XXX.—On the British species of Lotus
XXXI.—On fishes; containing a notice of one species new to the British, and of others to the Irish Fauna
XXXII.—On the wild cattle of Chillingham Park
XXXIII.—On some new or little known Mammalia
Catalogue of the slender-tongued saurians, with descriptions of many new genera and species. (contd.)
The Honey-Bee, its Natural History, Physiology, and Management. By Edward Bevan, M.D. Van Voorst, 1838. 12mo
Plantæ Javanicæ Rariores, descriptæ iconibusque illustratæ, quas in Insula Java, annis 1802–1818, legit et investigavit T. Horsfield, M.D. e siccis descriptiones et characteres plurimarum elaboravit J. J. Bennett; observationes structuram et affinitates p
Proceedings of Learned Societies
On the fur seal of commerce
Regulus modestus, Gould, a British bird
Meteorological observations for October 1838
XXXV.—On the writings of Goethe relative to natural history
XXXVI.—Notes on some shrews brought from Germany by W. Ogilby, Esq., including the description of an apparently new species
XXXVII.—Description of two new orchideous plants, from the collection of C. S. Parker, Esq
Catalogue of the slender-tongued saurians, with descriptions of many new genera and species
XXXIX.—On the breeding of the woodcock (Scolopax rusticola, Linn.), in Ireland
XL.—On the botany of the channel Islands
Descriptions of British Chalcidites
XLII.—Florœ insularum Novœ Zelandiœ precursor; or a specimen of the botany of the Islands of New Zealand
XLIII.—Information respecting botanical travellers
A Cornish Fauna, being a compendium of the Natural History of the County. Part I. Containing the Vertebrate, Crustacean, and a portion of the Radiate Animals. By Jonathan Couch, F.L.S., &c. 8vo. Truro, 1838
Icones Plantarum. By Sir W. J. Hooker
Tijdschrift voor Natuurlijke Geschiedenis en Physiologie; edited by Prof. J. Van der Hoeven and Prof. W. H. de Vriese, Leiden, 1837
A history of the fishes of Madeira. By the Rev. R. T. Lowe. With original figures from nature of all the species, by the Hon. C. E. C. Norton and Miss Young
Royal Society. June 21, 1838
Wernerian Natural History Society
Larus Jacksonii, Jackson's gull
Cyclopterus Coronatus, coronated lump fish, Couch
Viola lactea
Descriptions and records of bees, lxxx
XLIV.—On two species of a new South African genus of the natural order Rhizantheæ of Blume. Communicated by Sir W. J. Hooker, Reg. Prof. Bot. Glasgow, F.R.S., L.S. With Plates XIX. and XX
XLV.—On the synonymy of Passandra, with descriptions of all the old and of a few new species
XLVI.—On the existence of a third tunic, together with certain other peculiarities in the structure of pollen
XLVII.—Observations on several British fishes, including the description of a new species
Descriptions and records of bees, lxxxi
XLIX.—Enumeration of plants collected by Mr. Schomburgk, British Guiana
LI.—Information respecting botanical travellers
Ornithological Biography, or an account of the habits of the birds of the United States of America. By John James Audubon, F.R.S. L. & E., &c. Vol. iv. 1838. Royal 8vo. London, Longman. Edinburgh, A. and C. Black
Zoological Society
Descriptions and records of bees, lxxxii
On the fur seal of commerce
Curious habit of earth-worms
The animal of Modiolus discrepans
Meteorological observations for December 1838
3
I.—On the Production of Vanilla in Europe
II.—On the Goniatites found in the Transition Formations of the Rhine
III.—Descriptions of some New or rare Indian Plants
IV.—An attempt to ascertain the Fauna of Shropshire and North Wales
V.—Florœ Insularum Nova Zelandiœ Precursor; or a Specimen of the Botany of the Islands of New Zealand
On an apparently undescribed species of Lepadogaster; and on the Gobius minutus of Müller, and Cyclopterus minutus Pallas? considered as the young of Cycl. lumpus Linn
Bibliographical Notices
Proceedings of Learned Societies
Miscellaneous
VII.—On a new Species of Bat found in the County of Durham, and preserved in the Museum belonging to the Durham University
VIII.—Of the Pith of Plants
IX.—Remarks on some Species of the Genus Syngnathus
X.—Descriptions of some new or rare Indian Plants
XI.—Observations on the Tortoise or Shield Beetles, commonly denominated Cassida by Linnœus, with the Characters of Six New Genera
XII.—Some Observations on the Digestive Apparatus of Infusoria
On the Digestive Apparatus of Infusoria
XIII.—Note on the Migration of the Snowy Owl, Surnia nyctea, Dum
XIV.—Florœ Insularum Novœ Zelandiœ Precursor; or a Specimen of the Botany of the Islands of New Zealand
Proceedings of Learned Societies
Miscellaneous
XVI.—Descriptions of some new or rare Indian Plants
XVII.—On the Goniatites found in the Transition Formations of the Rhine
XIX.—Note on a Fossil Ruminant Genus allied to Giraffidæ in the Siwalik Hills
XX.—On the Digestive Organs of Infusoria
Descriptions of British Chalcidites
XXII.—Note on the Effects of the Hurricane of January 7, 1839, in Ireland, on some Birds, Fishes, &c
XXIII.— On a Meteoric Paper which fell from the Sky in the year 1686 in Courland, composed of Confervæ and Infusoria
Descriptions and records of bees, lxxxiv
Proceedings of Learned Societies
Miscellaneous
XXIV.—Remarks on the Generic Distribution of the British Hydromyzidæ (Diptera)
Some parthenogenetic Chirenomidae
XXV.—On Ranunculus aquatilis of Smith
On the species of Veneridae found in Japan
XXVI.—On the Common Limpet (Patella vulgaris), considered as an article of food in the North of Ireland
XXIX.—On the Wild Cattle of England
XXXI.—Florœ Insularum Novœ Zelandiœ Precursor; or a Specimen of the Botany of the Islands of New Zealand
Bibliographical Notices
Proceedings of Learned Societies
Miscellaneous
XXXIV.—On the Pinus and Abies, with remarks on a New Species
Supplementary note to the synonomy of Passandra
XXXVI.—On the Morphology of the Ascidia of Plants
XXXVIII.—On a Leather-like Substance found formed upon a Meadow
XXXIX.—Contributions towards a Flora of Van Diemen's Land; from collections sent by R. W. Lawrence and Ronald Gunn, Esqrs., to Sir W. J. Hooker
XL.—Information respecting Botanical Travellers. Mr. Gardner's Journeys in Brazil
Bibliographical Notices
Proceedings of Learned Societies
Miscellaneous
XLII.—Descriptions of Exotic Fungi in the collection of Sir W. J. Hooker, from Memoirs and Notes of J. F. Klotzsch, with Additions and Corrections
XLIII.—Remarks on the Generic Distribution of the British Hydromyzidæ (Diptera)
XLIV.—Further Remarks on the Morphology of the Ascidia of Plants
Descriptions of British Chalcidites
XLVI.— On two South African Genera of the Natural Order Passifloreæ
XLVII.—List of Fossil Mammifera from the Basin of the Rio dm Velhas, with an extract of some of their distinguishing Characters
XLVIII.—Enumeration of Plants collected by Mr. Schomburgk, British Guiana
Bibliographical Notices
Proceedings of Learned Societies
Miscellaneous
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Descriptions of some Mammalia discovered in Cuba by W.S. MacLeay, Esq. With some account of their habits, extracted from Mr. MacLeay's notes
II.—Extracts from a few rough notes of a journey across the Pampas of Buenos Ayres to Tucuman, in 1835. addressed to Sir W. J. Hooker
III.—Observations on Trilobites, founded on a comparison of their structure with that of living Crustacea
IV.—Floræ insularum Novæ Zelandiæ precursor; or a specimen of the botany of the Islands of New Zealand
Descriptions of British Chalcidites
VIII.—Instructions relative to Botany and Vegetable Physiology, for the scientific expedition to the antarctic regions, prepared by the president and Council of the Royal Society
Supplement to the History of British Fishes. By William Yarrell, F.L.S., V.P.Z.S., Illustrated by Wood-cuts. London, Van Voorst, 8vo. 1840
Notes on fossorial Hymenoptera. xxxviii, on new ethiopian species
Epicrisis Systematis Mycologici seu Synopsis Hymenomycetum. Elias Fries. Upsaliæ, 1836–1838. Vol. I. 8vo
Linnæa, ein Journal für die Botanik, &c. Vol. XII. Part 6. Vol. XIII. Parts 1, 2, 1840
Plantes Cryptogames de France. Par J. B. H. Q. Desmazières
Zoological Society
Preventive against madness in elephants
Meteorological observations for July, 1840
XI.—Extracts from a few rough notes of a journey across the Pampas of Buenos Ayres to Tucuman, in 1835
Descriptions and records of bees, lxxxvi
XIII.—Floræ insularum Novæ Zelandiæ precursor; or a specimen of the Botany of the Islands of New Zealand
Principles of General and Comparative Physiology, intended as an introduction to the study of Human Physiology, and as a Guide to the Philosophical Pursuit of Natural History. By William B. Carpenter, M.R.C.S., late President of the Royal Medical and Roya
Memoirs of the Wernerian Natural History Society for the Years 1837–38. Part I. Vol. VIII. 8vo. 1839
Verzeichniss der Conchylien in der Sammlung von E. Anton. Halle
Indo-malayan and australian Noctuidae
Zoological Society
Botanical Society of London
Notice of an uncommonly tame and sensible Pine Marten (Mustela Martes)
Clangula Barrovii, a native of Iceland
On the moulting process in the cray fish
Meteorological observations for August, 1839
XIV.—Description of animal life in Nova Zembla
XV.—On the fructification of Lycoperdon, Phallus, and their allied genera
XVII.—Extracts from a few rough notes of a journey across the Pampas of Buenos Ayres to Tucuman, in 1835
XVIII.—On the Laurus Cassia of Linnæus, and the plants producing the Cassia Bark of commerce
XIX.—On the discovery of fossil teeth of a Leopard, Bear, and other animals in a Crag Pit at Newbourn in Suffolk
XX.—On the occurrence of fossil quadrumanous, marsupial, and other mammalia in the London clay, near Woodbridge, in Suffolk
XXI.—Description of the mammalian remains found at Kyson in Suffolk, mentioned in the preceding notice
XXII.—Information respecting botanical travellers Mr. Schomburk's recent Expedition in Guiana
Pracht-Flora Europaeischer Schimmelbildungen. A. C. J. Corda. Leipzic and Dresden, 1839. Folio
Corpus Florarum Provincialium Sueciæ.—I. Floram Scanicam scripsit E. Fries, Upsaliæ, 1835. 8vo
Zoological Society
Geographical distribution of British birds
On the genera Ægilops and Triticum
New species of frog found in Amber
XXIII.—On a shell-bank in the Irish Sea, considered zoologically and geologically
XXIV.—Miscellanea zoologica. With Plates VI. and VII
Descriptions of British Chalcidites
XXVI.—Hints on the anatomico-physiological differences in the organization of stems
XXVII.—On the mycology of the neighbourhood of Bristol
XXVIII.—On the Arctium Lappa and Bardana of Sir J. E. Smith
XXIX.—Floræ insularum Novæ Zelandiæ precursor; or a specimen of the botany of the Islands of New Zealand
XXX.—Information respecting botanical travellers
Noveau Recueil de Planches Coloriées d'Oiseaux, pour servir de suite et de complément aux Planches Enluminées de Buffon. Par C. J. Temminck et Meiffren Laugier Baron de Chartrouse. Livr. 98–102. Paris, 1839
Notes on the Palaeozoic Bivalved Entomostraca. No. XXVIII. On some Scandinavian Species
Flora Lipsiensis Excursoria, Auctore G. L. Petermann. Lipsiæ, 1838. J. A. Barth
Botanical Society of London
Zoological Society
Note relative to Dr. Westendorp's memoir on a new species of epilobium, erroneously published as Mr. W. H. White's
Notes on Irish birds
Note on peloria
Meteorological observations for Oct., 1839
XXXI.—On Allium Porrum and A. Ampeloprasum
Papers on oriental Carabidae, iii
XXXII.—Notice of some Fungi collected by C. Darwin, Esq., during the expedition of H. M. Ship Beagle
XXXIII.—Zoological notices. By Dr. A. Philippi. With Plates III. and IV
XXXIV.—Notes on Dr. Philippi's zoological notices in the preceding article
XXXV.—Notices of botanical excursions in the neighbourhood of Trieste
XXXVII.—Characters of four new Cape Orchidaceæ
XXXVIII.—On the occurrence of Squalus spinosus, Linn., on the coast of Yorkshire
XL.—Information respecting botanical travellers
On the Growth of the Salmon in Freshwater. By William Yarrell, F.L.S., V.P.Z.S., with six coloured illustrations of the fish of the natural size. Oblong Folio. van Voorst. London, 1839
Narrative of an Expedition into Southern Africa during the years 1836 and 1837, from the Cape of Good Hope through the Territories of the Chief Moselekatse to the tropic of Capricorn. By Captain W. C. Harris. 8vo. Bombay, 1838. Murray, London. (Reprinted)
Deutschlands Lebermoose in getrockneten Exemplaren. Herausgegeben von Dr. J. W. P. Hübener und C. F. E. Genth. 8vo. Mainz. Florian Kupferberg, 1836–1839. Nos. 1 to 5
A. Bertolonii Flora Italica, sistens Plantas in Italia et in Insulis circumstantibus sponte nascentes. Bononiæ, 1833–39. 8vo
Verzeichniss der in Jahre 1832 im östlichen Theile der Altai-gebirges gesammelten Pflanzen. Ein Supplement zur Flora Altaica, von Al. v. Bunge. 8vo. St. Petersburg, 1836
British Coleoptera delineated, consisting of Figures of all the Genera of British Beetles drawn in outline. By W. Spry, M.E.S., edited by W. E. Shuckard, Lib. R.S. Nos. 1–6. To be continued Monthly, each Number containing Six Plates and Illustrating nearl
Zoological Society
Royal Society of Edinburgh
On a true Leuconid Calcisponge from the Middle Lias of Northamptonshire, and on detached Calcisponge Spicules in the Upper Chalk of Surrey
Botanical Society of Edinburgh
Descriptions and records of bees, lxxxvii
Colour of salt marshes
Description of a new species of Meliphaga
Flannel formed of Infusoria and Confervæ
XLII.—On the tentacular classification of Zoophytes
XLIII.—Miscellanea zoologica. With plates X. and XI
XLIV.—Note on the occurrence at various times of the bottlenosed whale (Hyperoodon Butzkopf, Lacep.) on the coast of Ireland; and on its nearly simultaneous appearance on different parts of the British coast in the autumn of 1839
XLVI.—Note on the Annelida
XLVII.—Notes on the excitability and movement of the leaves in the species of Oxalis
XLVIII.—An attempt to ascertain the fauna of Shropshire and North Wales
XLIX.—On the production of Isinglass from Indian fishes
L.—On Isinglass in Polynemus sele, Buch., a species which is very common in the estuaries of the Ganges
LI.—A supplement to the synopsis of the fishes of Madeira in the second volume of the transactions of the Zoological Society
LII.—Information respecting botanical travellers
Mr. Schomburgk's recent expedition in Guiana
Bibliographical notices
Zoological Society
Geological Society
Tweedside Physical and Antiquarian Society
Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh
Movement of the style of Goldfussia anisophylla
Guiana expedition
Meteorological observations for Dec., 1839
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On some Permo-Carboniferous fishes from Madagascar
II.—Catalogue of the species of Fungi obtained in the North of Ireland, by John Templeton, Esq., of Cranmore, Belfast
V.—Description of Limneus involutus, Harvey, MS. by W. Thompson, Vice-President of the Natural History Society of Belfast;—with an account of the Anatomy of the Animal
VI.—On certain characters in the Crania and dentition of Carnivora which may serve to distinguish the subdivisions of that order
A History of British Ferns. By Edward Newman, F.L.S. London, Van Voorst. 8vo
Iter Hispaniense, or a Synopsis of Plants collected in the Southern Provinces of Spain and Portugal, with Geographical Remarks and Observations on rare and undescribed Species. by Philip Barker Webb. 8vo. Paris, Bethune and Plon; London, Coxhead, 1838
Descrizione di un nuovo Genere di Piante della Famiglia delle Leguminose, di Guglielmo Gasparini. Description of a new Genus of Plants of the Family Leguminosæ, by Guglielmo Gasparini
Zoological Society
Microscopical Society
On Datisca cannabina and impregnation
X.—On a minute Alga which colours Ballydrain Lake, in the county of Antrim
XI.—Contributions towards a knowledge of the Mollusca Nudibranchia and Mollusca Tunicata of Ireland, with descriptions of some apparently new species of invertebrata
Sur quelques Trechinae du British Museum
XII.—On some new and rare British Mollusca
Catalogue of the species of reptiles collected in Cuba by W. S. MacLeay, esq.; with some notes on their habits extracted from his MS
XIV.—Characters of five new species of Orchidaceous plants from Dominica
Extracts from a Journal of the Mission which visited Bootan, in 1837–38, under Captain R. Boileau Pemberton
Genera et Species Staphylinorum Insectorum Coleopterorum familiæ. Auctore Guil. F. Erichson, &c. &c. Pars prior, accedunt tab. æn. 3. pp. 400. 8vo. Berol. 1839
The Petrified Insects of Solenhofen, described by Professor Germar of Halle, with Three Lithographic Plates. In the Nova Acta Physico-Medica Academiæ Cæs. Leopol. Carol. Naturæ Curiosorum. Vol. XIX. Pt. I
Transactions of the Berwickshire Naturalists' Club
Tweedside Physical and Antiquarian Society
Orkney Natural History Society
Zoological Society
Hirundo purpurea, Purple Martin of America, shot in Britain
Notice respecting Amphipeplea glutinosa
On the nests of the fifteen-spined stickleback, or Gasterosteus spinachia of Linnæus
On Vespertilio ædilis, Jenyns
A new marsupial animal
Meteorological observations for Feb., 1840
XVI.—On the irregular form of the flower of the Papilionaceæ
XVII.—On the structure of the ovule in plants
XVIII.—On the bone of an unknown struthious bird of large size from New Zealand
XXI.—A short outline of a fauna for part of Herefordshire
Monograph of the Dorylidae, a family of the Hymenoptera Heterogyna
XXIII.—Description of the snake-nut tree of Guiana
XXIV.—Information respecting botanical travellers
A report on the progress of vegetable physiology during the year 1837. By F. J. F. Meyen, M.D., Professor of Botany in the University of Berlin. Translated from the German, by William Francis, A.L.S. London, 1839. 8vo. pp. 158
Proceedings of Learned Societies
Botanical information
Note on Argulus foliaceus, Jurine
Infusorial animalcules in red snow
XXV.—On the recent doctrines of vegetable embryology
XXVI.—Observations on the family Helicidæ, and description of a new genus
XXVII.—Some remarks on the foregoing paper of Dr. L. Pfeiffer, especially on the Clausium of Clausilia
XXVIII.—Additions to the fauna of Ireland
XXIX.—On the "Freshwater Carriers," or Thelidomus of Mr. Swainson
Monograph of the Dorylidae, a family of these Hymenoptera Heterogyna
Notes on fossorial Hymenoptera, xl. On new species in the British Museum
XXXIII.—Information respecting botanical and zoological travellers
A Manual of the Land and Freshwater Shells of the British Islands, with Figures of each of the kinds. By William Turton, M.D. A new Edition, thoroughly revised and much enlarged, by John Edward Gray, F.R.S. London, 1840. 12mo
Wernerian Natural History Society
Microscopical Society
On a Torpedo taken on the Irish coast
Meteorological observations for April, 1840
XXXIV.—Notes on some viviparous plants
XXXVII.—On the Corymorpha nutans of Sars, a remarkable Hydroid polype
XXXIX.—Description of a new species of the genus Lophotus, from the collection of Charles Darwin, Esq
XL.—Description of a new species of Balanus, from the cabinet of Samuel Wright, Esq., of Cork
XLI.—On the effects produced upon animal and vegetable life by the winter of 1838
New or little- known Tipulidae (Diptera), ii. Ethiopian species
XLII.—Information respecting botanical and zoological travellers
Zoological Society
Botanical Society of London
Royal Irish Academy
Orkney Natural History Society
Bottle-nosed Whale
Descriptions and records of bees. xxvii
Remarkable change of habit in the Hare
Note on animalcules
Notes on Irish birds
New species of Agrilus
Meteorological observations for May, 1840
XLIII.—Remarks on Du Petit Thouars's theory of the origin of wood
XLIV.—On the Teucrium regium of Schreber
XLV.—On the strength of the vital principle in intestinal worms
XLVI.—Excerpta Botanica, or abridged extracts translated from the Foreign Journals, illustrative of, or connected with, the botany of Great Britain
XLVII.—Sketch of the natural history of Leeds and its vicinity for twenty miles
On some pastern Xylophilids
XLVIII.—Appendix to Mr. Shuckard's monograph of the Dorylidæ, containing a description of two new species of Labidus
XLIX.—Information respecting botanical and zoological travellers
A History of the Fossil Fruits and Seeds of the London Clay. By James Scott Bowerbank, F.G.S., &c. With numerous Engravings. Part I. London, Van Voorst, price 16s
British Entomology; being Illustrations and Descriptions of the Genera of Insects found in Great Britain and Ireland: containing coloured Figures from Nature of the most rare and beautiful species, and in many instances of the Plants upon which they are f
Microscopical Society of London
Zoological Society
On the flower or fruit of ferns
The Cocos de Mer
Propagation by hybrids
Meteorological observations for June, 1840
Papers on oriental Carabidae. iv
Fossil arthropods in the British Museum, ii
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I.—On early Contributions to the Flora of Ireland; with Remarks on Mr. Mackay's Flora Hibernica
The Ostracoda and Foraminifera of Tidal Rivers. Part i. (Ostracoda)
II.—On Sphæronites and some other genera from which Crinoidea originate
III.—Catalogue of the Land and Freshwater Mollusca of Ireland
IV.—Observations on Spiral Formations in the Cells of Plants
V.—Characters of new Genera and Species of New Holland Cyperaceæ, Restiaceæ, and Juncaceæ
VII.—A Note upon the Genus Decaisnia, Ad. Brong
VIII.—On a new British Species of Colymbetes
IX.—Additional Observations on the Gemmœ of Polygonum viviparum
X.—On Lychnis diurna and vespertina of Sibthorp
XI.—Some Observations on the Origin and Direction of the Woody Fibre of the Stems of Palms
Proceedings of Learned Societies
Miscellaneous
Notes on fossorial Hymenoptera. ii
Observations on the genus Typhlopone, with descriptions of several exotic species of ants
XV.—Thoughts on the Equivocal Generation of Entozoa
XVI.—Catalogue of the Land and Freshwater Mollusea of Ireland
XVII.—On early Contributions to the Flora of Ireland; with Remarks on Mr. Mackay's Flora Hibernica
XVIII.—Report of the Results of Researches in Physiological Botany made in the year 1839
XIX.—Account of a Specimen of the Oblong Sunfish, Orthagoriscus Oblongus, taken at Par in Cornwall, and preserved in the Museum of the Royal Institution of Cornwall at Truro
Bibliographical Notices
Proceedings Of Learned Societies
Miscellaneous
XX.—On the Stinging properly of the Lesser Weever-fish (Trachinus Vipera.)
XXI.—Catalogue of Irish Zoophytes
A synopsis of the genera and species of the Class Hypostoma (Asterias, Linnaeus)
XXIII.—On the true Method of discovering the Natural System in Zoology and Botany
XXIV.—Catalogue of the Land and Freshwater Mollusca of Ireland
Descriptions and records of bees, lxxxix
XXV.—On some Objections to the Theory of attributing the Natural Terraces on the Eildon Hills to the action of water
Bibliographical Notices
Proceedings of Learned Societies
Miscellaneous
XXVI.—Zoo-Geological Considerations on the Freshwater Mollusca
XXVII.—A Catalogue of Shells from the Crag
XXX.—Contributions to the History of the Development of the Decapod Crustacea
XXXI.—Report of the Results of Researches in Physiological Botany made in the year 1839
XXXII.—A Synopsis of the Genera and Species of the Class Hypostoma (Asterias, Linnæus)
XXXIII.—Some Remarks on the British Species of the Genus Martes
XXXIV.—On the Occurrence of two Species of Shells of the Genus Conus in the Lias, or Inferior Oolite, near Caen in. Normandy
Proceedings of Learned Societies
Bibliographical Notices
XXXVI.—On the recent Additions to the Flora of Ireland
XXXVII.—Report of the Results of Researches in Physiological Botany made in the year 1839
New African phlebotomic Diptera in the British museum (natural history). Part vii Tabanidae (continued)
XXXVIII.—Observations on the Genus Polycera of Cuvier, with Descriptions of two new British Species
XXXIX.—Additions to Mr. Wood's Catalogue of Cray Radiaria
XL.—On the Existence of Infusoria in Plants
XLI.—On the Natural Terraces on the Eildon Hills being formed by the Action of Ancient Glaciers
XLII.—Carabideous Insects collected by Charles Darwin, Esq., during the Voyage of Her Majesty's Ship Beagle
XLIII.—Notices of British Fungi
XLIV.—A List of Mammalia and Birds collected in Assam
Bibliographical Notices
Proceedings of Learned Societies
A new species of the Australian genus Alcyone
XLV.—On Saxifraga umbrosa and the Kerry Saxifrages
XLVI.—On some new or rare Fish occurring on the Coast of Ireland
XLVII.—Some further particulars of the Coco de Mer (Lodoicea sechellarum)
XLIX.—Report of the Results of Researches in Physiological Botany made in the year 1839
L.—Notices of British Fungi
LI.—Notes on British Char, Salmo Umbla, Linn., S. Salvelinus, Don
Descriptions of new species of Heterocera from New Guinea
LII.—A List of Mammalia and Birds collected in Assam
LIII. —Observations on the Great Seal of the Farm Islands, showing it to be the Halichærus griseus, Nilss., and not the Phoca barbata
LIV.—On the natural affinities of the Lepidosiren; and on the differing opinions of Mr. Owen and M. Bischoff with regard to them
LV.—Information respecting Zoological and Botanical Travellers
Bibliographical Notices
Proceedings of Learned Societies
A new termite from Mesopotamia
Observations on the genus Derbe of Fabricius
On the Cynodontia
Miscellaneous
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I.—Considerations respecting Spur-shaped Nectaries, and those of the Aquilegia vulgaris in particular
Natural History Notes from H.M. Indian Marine Survey Steamer 'Investigator.' No. 21. Note on the result of the last season's deep-sea dredging
II.—On the Fungi of the Neighbourhood of Bristol: To the Editors of the Magazine and Annals of Natural History
III.—Description of Four Bats taken in Cuba
IV.—Horæ Zoologicæ: No. IV. Remarks on the Structure and Habits of Lepidosiren annectens
Commentary on Mr. G.R. Gray's Genera of Birds. 1840
VI.—Mr. Shuckard on his falsely alleged participation in Mr. Swainson's views of Natural Arrangement: To the Editors of the Annals and Magazine of Natural History
VII.—Excerpta Botanica, or abridged Extracts translated from the Foreign Journals, illustrative of, or connected with, the Botany of Great Britain
VIII.—Notes on Saxifraga umbrosa
Bibliographical Notices
Miscellaneous
X.—Contributions to British Actinology
Description of some new species and four new genera of reptiles from Western Australia, discovered by John Gould, Esq
Two new genera of starfishes
XII.—Description of some new species of Madeiran Fishes, with additional information relating to those already described
Some new Curculioninae from Central and South America
XIII.—On the species of Stickleback (Gasterostcus, Linn.) found in Ireland
XIV.—Notice of Plants and Animals found in the Sulphureous Waters of Harrow gate and Askern, Yorkshire
XV.—Remarks upon the Recent and Fossil Cycadeœ
XVI.—Carabideous Insects collected by Charles Darwin, Esq., during the Voyage of Her Majesty's Ship Beagle
XVII.—Observations on a Keratose Sponge from Australia
Proceedings of Learned Societies
Miscellaneous
XIX.—On the Alteration which the Atmosphere undergoes during the Development of Heat in the Spadix of Colocasia odora
XX.—Note on the Occurrence of the Genus Diphya on the Coast of Ireland
XXI.—Report of the Results of Researches in Physiological Botany made in the year 1839
XXIII.—Notices of European Herbaria, particularly those most interesting to the North American Botanist
XXIV.—Excerpta Botanica, or abridged Extracts translated from the Foreign Journals, illustrative of, or connected with, the Botany of Great Britain
XXV.—On the Origin of some of the Lower Forms of Vegetation
XXVI.—An Amended List of the Species of the Genus Ovis
XXVII.—Flora of Central Norfolk
Descriptions and records of Bees, &e
XXVIII.—On the Formation of the Stomata
Bibliographical Notices
Proceedings of Learned Societies
Miscellaneous
Notes on the cocoons and descriptions of four new species of the genus Trichostibas
The Lepidoptera-Phalaenae of the Bahamas
XXXI.—An Amended List of the Species of the Genus Ovis
XXXII.—Notes on some of the smaller British Mammalia, including the Description of a New Species of Arvicola, found in Scotland
XXXIII.—Supplement to a Catalogue of Irish Zoophytes
Descriptions of some new species of Heterocera from tropical South America, and two new species of Geometridae from West Africa
XXXIV.—List of Phanerogamous Plants, together with the Cryptogemic Orders Filices, Equisetaceæ, and Lycopodiaceæ, observed in the Shetland Islands
XXXV.—On the Composition of Chalk Rocks and Chalk Marl by invisible Organic Bodies : from the Observations of Dr. Ehrenberg
Description of a South American wasp which collects honey
Bibliographical Notices
Proceedings of Learned Societies
XXXVII.—Information respecting Zoological and Botanical Travellers
Miscellaneous
XXXVIII.—On the Existence of Branchiæ in the young Cæciliæ; and on a Modification and Extension of the Branchial Classification of the Amphibia
XXXIX.—Supplement to a Catalogue of Irish Zoophytes
XL.—On the Composition of Chalk Rocks and Chalk Marl by invisible Organic Bodies : from the Observations of Dr. Ehrenberg
XLI.—Report of the Results of Researches in Physiological Botany made in the year 1839
Papers on Oriental Carabidae. vi
XLII.—On the Urari, the Arrow Poison of the Indians of Guiana; with a description of the Plant from which it is extracted
XLIII.—A List of the Fossil Shells found in a Fluvio-Marine Deposit at Clacton in Essex
Bibliographical Notices
Proceedings of Learned Societies
Miscellaneous
XLV.—Supplement to Descriptions of Exotic Fungi in ‘Annals of Nat. Hist.,’ vol. iii. pp. 322 and 375
XLVI.—A List of Plants Collected by Charles Fellows, Esq., During his Tour in Lycia and Caria; with Descriptions of the New Species
XLVII.—Report of the Results of Researches In Physiological Botany Made In the Year 1639
Description of new or little known Arachnida
XLIX.—Additions to the Fauna of Ireland
L.—Description of two New Genera of Irish Zoophytes
LII.—A Catalogue of Fossil Fish in the Collections of the Earl of EnniSkillen, F.G.S., &c. and Sir Philip Grey Egerton, Bart., F.R.S., &c
Bibliographical Notices
Zoological Society
LIII.—Information Respecting Zoological and Botanical Travellers
Miscellaneous
Proceedings of Learned Societies
Descriptions of new African Heterocera
Upon the Dynamopinae, a new subfamily of Lamellicorn beetles
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I.—Description of some Molar Teeth from the Eocene Sand at Kyson in Suffolk, indicative of a new Species of Hyracotherium (Hyr. Cuniculus)
II.—Remarks on the Horny Sponges, with Proposed Divisions of the Order Spongiæ
III.—Notes on the Zoology of the Outer Hebrides
IV.—Researches on the Structure of Annular Vessels
V.—Preliminary Reply to Mohl's Essay on the Structure of Annular Vessels
VI.—Report of the Results of Researches in Physiological Botany made in the year 1839
Some records of Collembola new to England, with description of a new species of Oncopodura
Notes on Birds
Wiegmann's Archiv für Naturgeschichte. Seventh Year. Part I. 1841. Berlin
Proceedings of Learned Societies
On new species of Histeridae, and notices of others, xxxvii
IX.—Observations on the Rodentia
X.—Observations on the Functions performed by the Hairs on the Sligma in Campanulaceæ, Compositæ, and other Plants
XI.—On some species of European Pines
XII.—Diagnoses Algarum novarum a cl. Drc. Ferdinand Krauss in Africa Australi lectarum, auctore Dno
XIII.—Observations on the Structure of the Pollen Granule, considered principally in reference to its eligibility as a means of Classification
XV.—Notice of a hitherto undescribed character distinctive of the Sexes in certain Lucanidæ
XVI.—Insectorum novorum Centuria, auctore
XVII.—Notice of migratory Birds which alighted on, or were seen from, H.M.S. Beacon, Capt. Graves, on the passage from Malta to the Morea at the end of April 1841
XVIII.—Report of the Results of Researches in Physiological Botany made in the year 1839
Bibliographical Notices
Proceedings of Learned Societies
Miscellaneous
XIX.—Description of some new Species of Ammonites found in the Oxford Clay on the line of the Great Western Railway near Christian Malford
New species of Syntomidae and Arctiadae
XX.—A List of Testaceous Mollusca collected in the Shetland Isles during a few days' residence there in the autumn of this year, and not noticed by Dr. Fleming in his ‘History of British Animals’ as indigenous to that country
XXI.—Brief and Practical Instructions for the Breeding of Salmon and other Fish artificially
XXII.—On Epilobium nngustifolium, and species which have been confounded with it
XXIII.—A List of Flowering Plants found growing wild in Western Norfolk
XXV.—Insectorum novorum Centuria, auctore
XXVI.—On the names Promecoderus, Cnemacanthus and Odontoscelis, as applied to certain genera of Carabideous Insects
XXVIII.—Information respecting Zoological and Botanical Travellers
Bibliographical Notices
Proceedings of Learned Societies
Miscellaneous
Notes from the entomological department of the London school of tropical medicine. iii. Oriental species of Stomoxys
Notice of a new genus of Mammalia discovered by J. Stuart, Esq., in New South Wales
A new genus of ruteline Coleoptera from the Indian region
The nomenclature of the Rheas of South America
Descriptions of some nondescript lamellicorn beetles in his collection
XXXIX.—On doubts respecting the Existence of Bird-catching Spiders
XL.—On the degree of Cold which the principal Mammalia of hot countries are capable of enduring
XLI.—Report of the Results of Researches in Physiological Botany made in the year 1839
XLII.—Additional Particulars respecting Antechinus Stuartii, a new Marsupial Quadruped
XLIII.—Notice of a hitherto unobserved Character distinctive of the Sexes in certain Cetoniidæ
XLIV.—On the Phosphorescence of Zoophytes
XLV.—Excerpta Botanica, or abridged Extracts translated from the Foreign Journals, illustrative of, or connected with, the Botany of Great Britain
XLVI.—The Birds of Ireland
Descriptions and records of Bees, &c
XLVII.—Extracts from a Lecture by M. Dumas on the Chemical Statics of Organized Beings
Bibliographical Notices
Descriptions of three new snakes discovered by Mr. G. L. Bates in South Cameroon
A monograph on the genus Nematoptera
On two new wood-boring beetles (Ipidae)
L.—The Birds of Ireland
Descriptions, &c. of a few rare and undescribed species of British Diptera, principally from the collection of J.C. Dale, Esq., M.A., F.L.S., &c
LIII.—On Bird-catching Spiders, with remarks on the Communication from W. S. MacLeay, Esq. upon that subject, in the January number of the Annals
LIV.—On a new species of Araucaria from New South Wales; and on Nuytsia floribunda
LV.—Information respecting Scientific Travellers
Bibliographical Notices
Proceedings of Learned Societies. Linnæan Society
Maechidius, MacL., a genus of Lamellicorn beetles, with descriptions and figures of some new genera belonging to the same tribe
Miscellaneous
LVI.—On a new genus of Fossil Bivalve Shells
LVII.—The Birds of Ireland
Proceedings of Learned Societies
Descriptions of new species of Lepidoptera from tropical Africa
Bibliographical Notices
Miscellaneous
Notes on the Coleopterous family Pselaphidae of the group Euplectini of New Zealand, with descriptions of two new genera and twelve species
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1.—Organographic and Physiologic Sketch of the Class Fungi
II.—On Hirudo geometra, Linn., and some other species of British Freshwater Leeches
Contributions to the ichthyology of Australia
Insectorum novorum centuria. Decadis quartae, ex ordine Lepidopterorum et genere Papilionis, Synopsis
Description of two new species of Mammalia discovered in Australia by Captain George Grey, Governor of South Australia
VII.—Excerpta Botanica, or abridged Extracts translated from the Foreign Journals, illustrative of, or connected with, the Botany of Great Britain
VIII.—Description of a new species of Ichneumon (Herpestes) discovered in Spain
Bibliographical Notices
Proceedings of Learned Societies
Miscellaneous
IX.—Contributions to Structural Botany
X.—On the Separation of the Pomegranate as a distinct Natural Order from Myrtaceæ
XI.—A Critical Examination of Mohl's Views of the General Structure of the Pollen Granule
XII.—On Valerianella olitoria and V. gibbosa
XIII.—Organographic and Physiologic Sketch of the Class Fungi, by C. Montagne, D.M. Extracted from ‘Histoire physique, politique et naturelle de l'[icaron]le de Cuba,’
XIV.—Note on Epilobium angustifolium and macrocarpum
Contributions to the ichthyology of Australia
XVII.—On Mucor observed by Col. Montagu growing in the Air-cells of a Bird
XVIII.—A List of Invertebrata found in Dublin Bay and its vicinity
XIX.—Carabideous Insects collected by Charles Darwin, Esq., during the Voyage of Her Majesty's Ship Beagle
XX.—Description of a new species of Carinaria, a genus of Nucleobranchiate Mollusks
XXI.—The Birds of Ireland
Proceedings of Learned Societies: Zoological Society
Miscellaneous
XXII.—The Physical Agents of Temperature, Humidity, Light, and Soil, considered as developing Climate, and in connexion with Geographic Botany
XXIII.—Observations on the Progress recently made in the Natural History of the Echinodermata
XXIV.—On the Natural Arrangement of Fishes
Contributions to the ichthyology of Australia
XXVI.—On the genus Scarabus, a small group of Pulmobranchiate Mollusks of the family Auriculacea
XXVII.—The Birds of Ireland
Descriptions of new Arachnids of the orders Solifugae and Pedipalpi
XXIX.—On two new species of Trogon and a new species of Toucan from the Cordillerian Andes
XXX.—Information respecting Scientific Travellers
Proceedings of Learned Societies
Miscellaneous
General features of Chusan, with remarks on the flora and fauna of that island [part 1]
XXXII.—Notice of the Genus Murchisonia
XXXIII.—Organotrophic and Physiologic Sketch of the Class Fungi
XXXIV.—Observations on the Progress recently made in the Natural History of the Echinodermata
XXXV.—Descriptions of new species of Coleopterous Insects belonging to the Genus Apocyrtus, collected by Hugh Cuming, Esq., in the Philippine Islands
XXXVI.—The Physical Agents of Temperature, Humidity, Light, and Soil, considered as developing Climate, and in connexion with Geographic Botany
XXXVII.—On the Conferva which vegetates on the skin of the Gold-fish
Bibliographical Notices
Proceedings of Learned Societies
Miscellaneous
Biographical Notice of Blumenbach
XXXVIII.—General Features of Chusan, with remarks on the Flora and Fauna of thai Island
XXXIX.—Observations on a specimen of the Black or Leading Whale, Phocæna melas, taken on the coast of Cornwall
XL.—The Birds of Ireland
Contributions to the ichthyology of Australia
XLIII.—Some Remarks on the Structure of Dotted Vessels
XLIV.—Remarks on the genus Lepralia of Dr. Johnston, with Descriptions of Six undescribed species, and notices of two other Zoophytes
Bibliographical Notices
Proceedings of Learned Societies
Observations on the Coleoptera of Port Essington, in Australia, with descriptions of the following new species
Miscellaneous
XLVI.—On the rediscovery of Halcyon smyrnensis (Linn.) in Asia Minor
XLVII.—Notice of some Fungi collected by C. Darwin, Esq., in South America and the Islands of the Pacific
XLVIII.— Remarks on some points of Vegetable Structure
XLIX.—A Catalogue of Shells from the Crag
L.—Catalogue of the Marine Zoophytes of the neighbourhood of Aberdeen
LI.—The Physical Agents of Temperature, Humidity, Light, and Soil, considered as developing Climate, and in connexion with Geographic Botany
LII.—Excerpta Botanica, or abridged Extracts translated from the Foreign Journals, illustrative of, or connected with, the Botany of Great Britain
General features of Chusan, with remarks on the flora and fauna of that island [part 3]
LIV.—On some new Insects from Western Africa
Bibliographical Notices
Proceedings of Learned Societies
Miscellaneous
LVI.—A Catalogue of Shells from the Cray
LVII.—Observations on the Structure of the Pollen Granule, considered principally with reference to its eligibility as a means of Classification
Descriptions and records of bees. xliv
Proceedings of Learned Societies
Nouvelles observations sur quelques echinides neogenes de l'ile d'Anguilla
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Description of two new species of kangaroos from Western Australia (Macropus ocydromus, Lagorchestes albipilis)
II.—Contributions to Structural Botany
Note on the appearance of clouds of Diptera
IV.—On the spongeous origin of Moss Agates and other siliceous bodies
V.—Note of Species obtained by deep Dredging near Sana Island, off the Mull of Cantire
VI.—Results of deep dredging off the Mull of Galloway
VII.—On a new British species of Alchemilla
Contributions to the ichthyology of Australia
IX.—Observations on the genera Zygnema, Tyndaridea, and Mougeotia, with descriptions of new Species
XI.—The Birds of Ireland
Bibliographical Notices
Proceedings of Learned Societies
Stanley. Descriptions of new Harvest-men of the family Phalangodidae
Descriptions of the Australian species of Lamellicorn Beetles, belonging to the family of the Sacred Beetles
Miscellaneous
XIII.—Descriptions of new Shells
Hersilia (Clausidium) vancouverensis
XIV.—On the spongeous origin of Moss Agates and other siliceous bodies
XV.—On some new Insects from Western Africa
XVI.—A brief Account of two Peruvian Mummies in the Museum of the Devon and Cornwall Natural History Society
XVII.—On the characters of the British Violets
XVIII.—Proposed Arrangement of the Echinodermata, particularly as regards the Crinoidea and a Subdivision of the Class Adelostella (Echinidæ)
Descriptions of Chalcidites discovered by C. Darwin, Esq., near Valpariso
XX.—Short notice of a Botanical Trip to the Highlands of Scotland
XXII.—Description of a new Species of Poa
Bibliographical Notices
Proceedings of Learned Societies
Miscellaneous
XXIV.—On the Life and Writings of J. P. E. Voucher
XXV.—On the Dotted Vessels of Ferns
XXVI.—The Birds of Ireland
XXVII.—Observations on the Common Toad, and on its long Abstinence from Food
XXIX.—A Century of new Genera and Species of Orchidaceous Plants. Characterized
XXXI.—Extracts from a Report on subjects connected with Afghanistan
New or little-known Ethiopian Hemiptera
XXXII.—Observations on the Rodentia
XXXIII.—Description of a new species of Genetta, and of two species of Birds from Western Africa
XXXIV.—Information respecting Scientific Travellers
Bibliographical Notices
Proceedings of Learned Societies
Some new species of Ipidae and Platypodidae in the British Museum
XXXVI.—On some hitherto unnoticed peculiarities in the Structure of the Capsule of Papaveraccæ; and on the Nature of the Stigma of Cruciferæ
Descriptions of some new genera and fifty unrecorded species of Mammalia
Notes on Guiana birds
XXXVIII.—Excerpta Botanica, or abridged Extracts translated from the Foreign Journals, illustrative of, or connected with, the Botany of Great Britain
Descriptions of Chalcidites discovered in Valdavia by C. Darwin Esq
XLI.—A Catalogue of Sicilian Plants; with some remarks on the Geography, Geology, and Vegetation of Sicily
Three new species of neotropical Coccinellidae
XLII.—Observations on a new Group, Genus and Subgenus, of Freshwater Confervæ, with descriptions of Species mostly new
XLIII.—Observations on the Rodentia
XLIV.—Information respecting Scientific Travellers
Bibliographical Notices
Proceedings of Learned Societies
Miscellaneous
XLV.—Notices of Fungi in the Herbarium of the British Museum
Proceedings of Learned Societies
Obituary
Descriptions of new african Agaristidae in the British museum
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II.—Notice of Saurian Dermal Plates from the Weadlen of the Isle of Wight
III.—On the Discovery of the Remains of a Mastodontoid Pachyderm in Australia
V.—Descriptions of new Shells from the Collection of Captain Belcher, R.N., C.B., &c
VI.—Hints towards a new specific character in the Willows
VII.—Contributions to the Ichthyology of Australia
Description of Chalcidites discovered near Conception, in South America, by C. Darwin Esq
X.—On drying Plants for the Herbarium by means of a Deliquescent Salt
XI.—On the relative position of the Divisions of Stigma and Parietal Placenta in the Compound Ovarium of Plants
XII.—On the Structure of the Capsule of Papaveraceæ; and on the Nature of the Stigma of Cruciferæ
XIII.—Observations on the Metamorphosis of an Annelide
XIV.—Description of two new species of Reptiles from the Collection made during the Voyages of H.M.S. Sulphur
Bibliographical Notices
Proceedings of Learned Societies
Continuation of a memoir on the Chrysomelidae of New Holland, allied to Cryptocephalus
Descriptions of the Coleopterous insects sent to england by Dr Canter from Chusan and Canton with observations on the entomology of China
Continuation of Descriptions of New Holland Chrysomelidae allied to Cryptocephalus
Miscellaneous
The natural history of the British Entomostracs VI
XVI.—Observations on the Formation of the Pitted Tissue of Plants, with one or two remarks on the Analogy between the Blood-discs in Animals and the Starch Particles in Vegetables
XVII.—The Crustacea of Ireland
XVIII.—Remarks on three species of Marine Zoophytes
XIX.—On certain species of Siberian Birds described by Latham, but which have hitherto been insufficiently determined
XXI.—Descriptions of some new genera and species of Mammalia in the British Museum Collection
XXII.—History and Observations on the Pearly Nautilus, involving a new Theory to account for the camerated construction of its Shell by the aid of the Siphonic Membrane
XXIII.—History of a Case in which a Fluid periodically ejected from the Stomach contained Vegetable Organisms of an undescribed form
Bibliographical Notices
Proceedings of Learned Societies
Miscellaneous
XXV.—On a new Genus of Algæ belonging to the family of the Nostochinæ
XXVI.—Notice of several Cases of Defective and Redundant Organization observed among the Araneidea
XXVII.—Description of a new species of Carex found near Hebden Bridge in Yorkshire
Contributions to the ichthyology of Australia
XXIX.—On the Structure and Functions of the Pollen Granules
Descriptions of chalcidites discovered in the Isle of Chonos by C. Darwin, Esq
Descriptions of Chalcidites discovered in Coquimbo by C. Darwin, Esq
Some rectification of the nomenclature of Australian birds
XXXIII.—Descriptions of several new Genera and Species of Crinoidea
Descriptions of New Zealand species of Pselaphidae from Dr. Sharp's collection in the British Museum
XXXIV.—On two new species of British Musci
Bibliographical Notices
Proceedings of Learned Societies
Descriptions of fifteen new species and varities of Marine Shells from the Falkland Islands
On new species of Indian Curculionidae. Part. i
Miscellaneous
XXXV.—Observations on the Habits of a Tenthredo or Saw-fly
XXXVI.—Descriptions of new species of Coleopterous Insects belonging to the Genus Apocyrtus, collected by Hugh Cuming, Esq., in the Philippine Islands
XXXVII.—Descriptions of new Shells from the Collection of Captain Sir Edward Belcher, R.N., C.B
XXXVIII.—On Fumaria micrantha, Lay., and F. calycina, Bab
Series of propositions for rendering the nomenclature of zoology uniform and permanent, being the report of a committee for the consideration of the subject appointed by the British Association for the Advancement of Science
XL.—On the History and Habits of the Rook, Corvus frugilegus, Linn
XLI.—Note in reply to Dr. Griffith's Remarks on the Pitted Tissue of Plants, on Muscle, &c
XLII.—On a new British Starfish of the genus Goniaster
Description of a new genus of carabideous insects brought from the Falkland Islands by Charles Darwin, Esq
XLIV.—The Birds of Ireland
XLV.—Anatomical Researches on the Nervous and Circulating Systems of the Triton aquaticus, or Aquatic Salamander
Bibliographical Notices
Proceedings of Learned Societies
Descriptions of new species of insects collected at Adelaide in south-western Australia by Mr. Fortnum. Proceedings of the Entomological Society for June 6, 1842
Miscellaneous
Remarks on a collection of Australian drawings of birds, the property of the Earl of Derby
XLVIII.—Notes on the Botany of Sicily
Contributions to the ichthyology of Australia
Descriptions of some new Lycaenidae from tropical Africa
L.—Observations on the Growth, Reproduction, and Species of the Branched Freshwater Confervœ
LII.—Some remarks on the Soft-billed Duck of Latham
LIV.—Note on the Saw-Fly (Lyda inanita) the subject of M. Ruber's paper in the preceding Number
LV.—On the Blood and Fibre
Proceedings of Learned Societies
Miscellaneous
LVI.—Notes on the Salmon
LVII.—Short description of a Bottle-nose. Whale stranded upon the coast of the co. Louth in the autumn of 1840. Communicated to the Nat. Hist. Society of Dublin
LVIII.—On Substances inclosed in Mochastones
LIX.—Contributions to the Ichthyology of Australia
LX.—Descriptions of British Freshwater Confervæ, mostly new, with observations on some of the Genera
LXI.—On the Sacculi of the Polygastrica
Bibliographical Notices
Proceedings of Learned Societies
On the skull and part of the skeleton of a Crocodile from the Middle Purbeck of Swanage, with a description of a new species (Pholidosaurus laevis) and a note on the skull of Hylaeochampsa
Contributions to the ichthyology of Australia
LXIV.—On Some New Genera of the Class Myriapoda
Proceedings of Learned Societies
Descriptions of eight new Marine Gastropoda, mostly from Japan
Descriptions of new species of Lepidoptera from Africa and the East
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I.—Notice of the Life and Labours of DeCandolle: extracted [and translated] from the Address delivered before the Royal Botanical Society of Ratisbon, at its metting on the 28th of November 1841, by the President Prof. von Martius
II.—Observations on some Points in the Anatomy and Physiology of the Freshwater Algæ
III.—The Birds of Ireland
IV.—On the existence of Siliceous? Spiculæ in the exterior rays of Actinia
VI.—Characters of several new Species of Brazilian Mammalia
Descriptions of Chalcidites discovered by C. Darwin, Esq
Descriptions of Chalcidites discovered in St. Vincent's Isle by the Rev. Lansdown Guilding
Bibliographical Notices
Proceedings of Learned Societies
Some new species of indian Tenebrionidae
On a new species of Clementia
Descriptions of new species of African Heterocera in the Oxford museum
Miscellaneous
X.—Observations on a Disease, the production of a Fungus, occurring in the Lettuce and other Vegetables
XI.—On two new species of British Jungermasnniæ
XII.—List of Birds obtained in the vicinity of Calcutta, from September 1841 to March 1843 inclusive
XIII.—On the Sacculi of the Polygastrica
Descriptions of some new species of Chalcidites
XVI.—Considerations on the tribe of the Podaxineæ, and description of the new genus Gyrophragmium
XVII.—On the different modes of preserving Microscopic Objects
Bibliographical Notices
Proceedings of Learned Societies
XX.—List of Birds obtained in the vicinity of Calcutta, from September 1841 to March 1843 inclusive
XXI.—Descriptions of two species of British Jungermanniæ
XXII.—On the Anatomy of the Pearly Nautilus
Description of the lurking machere (Machaerium subducens) from the northern coast of New Holland
XXIV.—Additional Observations on the Polygastric Sacculi
Observations on Coleoptera of the family Buprestidae, with descriptions of new species
XXVI.—Note in reply to Mr. Hassall
XXVII.—Information respecting Scientific Travellers
Bibliographical Notices
Proceedings of Learned Societies
Miscellaneous
Descriptions of now species of Mollusca
XXVIII.—Notice of a British species of Calliopæa, D'Orbigny, and of Four new species of Eolis, with observations of the Development and Structure of the Nudibranchiate Mollusca
XXIX.—On the Structure and Affinities of Upupa, Lin., and Irrisor, Lesson
XXX.—Upon the Anatomy of Phalangium Opilio (Latr.)
XXXI.—The Birds of Ireland
XXXII.—Descriptions of three new species of the Coleopterous genus Gyriosomus, Collected in Chile by T. Bridges, Esq
XXXIV.—Description of some apparently new Insects from the Congo, sent to England by Mr. Curror, Surgeon R. N., and the late Mr. John Cranch
Proceedings of Learned Societies
On a Kangaroo and a new Palm-Civet in the British Museum
Miscellaneous
XXXVII.—On the Structure and Homology of the Cephalic Tentacles in the Pearly Nautilus
Description of six supposed new species of parasites
XXXIX.—On the Inflorescence of Fedia Olitoria, and its order of expansion
Descriptions of new species of Staphylinidae from the West Indies
XLI.—Notice of a new species of Seal (Stenorhynchus serridens)
XLII.—On the Species of the Genus Limax occuring in Ireland
Descriptions of apparently new species and varieties of insects and other annulosa, principally from the collection in the British Museum
XLV.—Information respecting Scientific Travellers
Continuation of a memoir containing descriptions of new species of Coleoptera from Port Essington, in New Holland
Miscellaneous
XLVI.—General results of Microscopic Inquiries into the Minute Structure of the Skeletons of Mollusca, Crustacea and Echinodermata
XLVII.—Description of some New Species of the Genus Pachyodon
XLVI.—A Century of new Genera and Species of Orchidaceous Plants
XLIX.—On a new species of Marmozette in the British Museum Collection
L.—Observations on the Classification of the Mammalia
LI.—Catalogue of the Birds found in Corfu and the other Ionian Islands, also on the coast of Albania; from Notes made during a sojourn of four years
On new species of Histeridae and notices of others
LII.—List of the Birds of the Island of Crete, from observations made during a stay of nearly two months, from 27th April to 18th June, 1843
LII.—Excerpta Zoologica, or abridged Extracts from Foreign Journals
Bibliographical Notices
Proceedings of Learned Societies
Miscellaneous
Proceedings of Learned Societies
Diptera from the Falkland islands, with descriptions of a new genus and two new species
Five new Siphonaptera from asiatic Russia, collected by W. Ruckbeil
Decriptions of new genera and species of Noctuidae
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II.—On the Marine Algæ of the vicinity of Aberdeen
III.—Descriptive Catalogue of the Zoophytes from the Crag
IV.—On the existence of Branchiæ in the perfect state of a Neuropterous Insect, Pteronarcys regalis, Newm., and other species of the same genus
V.—A List of Lichens gathered in different parts of Wales, principally in the neighbourhood of Barmouth, with a few casual observations upon some of the species
VI.—Notes on Mr. Blyth's List of Birds from the vicinity of Calcutta
VII.—Contributions to the Entomology of the Southern Portions of South America
IX.—Observations on Fucus Labillardierii, Turner
Bibliographical Notices
Miscellaneous
Obituary
X.—Notes on the Coleopterous genus of Insects, Rhynchites of Herbst
XI.—An account of some Seeds buried in a Sand-pit which germinated
XII.—Remarks on the Habits of Birds which are Natives of the British Islands
A list of the species of Myriapoda, order Chilopoda, contained in the cabinets of the British Museum, with synoptic descriptions of forty seven new species
XV.—Abstract of a paper entitled "Account of a Botanical Tour in North Wales, the South of England and Jersey, during the months of August and September 1843."
XVI.—On a Fossil Crustacean of the Order Isopoda, discovered by the Rev. P. B. Brodie in the Wealden formation of Britain
XVII.—Notice of the Blind Fish, Cray-fish, and Insects from the Mammoth Cave, Kentucky
XIX.—Observations on Ehrenberg's De Mycetogenesi Epistola
XX.—Information respecting Scientific Travellers. Details respecting some parts of Mexico and their Vegetation
Bibliographical Notices
Proceedings of Learned Societies
Descriptions of new genera and species of Noctuidae (continued)
Miscellaneous
XXII.—Catalogue of Irish Entozoa, with observations
XXIII.—Descriptions of some new species of Birds found in the neighbourhood of Calcutta
Descriptions of some newly discovered species of Araneida
XXVIII.—Notes on Mr. Blyth's "Further notice of the species of Birds occurring in the vicinity of Calcutta."
XXIX.—Notes on British species of the genus Bruchus, with Descriptions of two species not hitherto recorded as indigenous
Bibliographical Notices
Proceedings of Learned Societies
Miscellaneous
On new species of Histeridae and notices of others. xli
XXX.—On the Zoological condition of Chalk Flints, and the probable causes of the Deposit of Flinty Strata alternating with the Upper Beds of the Cretaceous Formation
XXXI.—On some species of Cuscuta
XXXII.—Catalogue of Irish Entozoa, with observations
XXXIII.—A List of Lichens gathered in different parts of Wales, principally in the neighbourhood of Barmouth, with a few casual observations upon some of the species
A list of the species of Myriapoda, order Chilognatha, contained in the cabinets of the British Museum, with description of a new genus and thirty-two new species
XXXVI.—On the Fossil Vegetables of the Sandstone of Ayrshire
Proceedings of Learned Societies
Miscellaneous
XXXVII.—Description of a new species of Codium recently discovered on the west coast of Ireland
XXXVIII.—Descriptions of some new British species of Rissoa and Odostomia
XXXIX.—Synopsis of the Genera and Species of Zoophytes inhabiting the Fresh Waters of Ireland
XL.—On the Marine Algæ of the vicinity of Aberdeen
XLI.—Catalogue of Irish Entozoa, with observations
XLII.—Notices of British Fungi
XLIII.—On the Family Procellaridæ, with descriptions of Ten new Species
XLIV.—On the Plurality and Development of the Embryos in the Seeds of Coniferæ
Bibliographical Notices
Proceedings of Learned Societies
Miscellaneous
XLVI.—Descriptions of several new or imperfectly-defined Genera and Species of Birds
XLVII.—Catalogue of Irish Entozoa, with observations
XLVIII.—Additions to the Fauna of Ireland
XLIX.—Researches on the Latex and its Movements
L.—Notes on the Synonymy of the Genus Apion, with Descriptions of Five new Species, &c
LI.—On the British species of Grammonema and Eunotia
LII.—Descriptions of a new Genus of Gobioid Fish
Description of a genus of Chinese fish
LIV.—On a Monstrosity of the Pistil in Primula vulgaris
LV.—On the difference between the Robertsonian Saxifrages of Ireland and those of the Pyrenees
Bibliographical Notices
Proceedings of Learned Societies
On the Ornithosaurian genus Ornithocheirus, with a review of the specimens from the Cam bridge Greensand in the Sedgwick Museum, Cambridge
14
I.—On the specific and generic characters of the araneiform crustacea
II.—On some British species of the genus Œnanthe
III.—Descriptions of new species of Melania collected during the Voyage of H.M.S. Sulphur
Descriptions of some British Chalcidites
Characters of a new species Axolotl
IX.—Description of a minute Alga from the coast of Ireland
X.—Researches on the organization of the invertebrate animals of the Western Coast of France. Communicated by Alfred Tulk, M.R.C.S
Zoological Society
Geological Society
On a new species of Cervus, Cervus dimorphe
Kentish birds
Scientific appointments in Trinity College, Dublin
Habits of the Mantis
XII.—An account of some enormous fossil bones of an unknown species of the class aves, lately discovered in New Zealand
XIV.—On Cardinia, Agassiz, a fossil genus of mollusca characteristic of the lias
Descriptions of new genera and species of Drepanidae and Thyrididae
XV.—On the marine algæ of the vicinity of Aberdeen
XVI.—Further observations on the ornithology of the neighbourhood of Calcutta
Annales des sciences naturelles
Giornale botanico Italiano
New species of Indo-Australian and African Heterocera
Geological Society
Ashmolean Society
Description of a new species of Cuscuta
Observations on the habits of the python natalensis
On the place of Isoetes in the system
Meteorological observations for June 1844
XVIII.—Some observations on the genus Serpula, with an enumeration of the species observed with the animal in the Mediterranean
XIX.—Catalogue of Irish Entozoa, with observations
The Lepidoptera-Phalanae of the Bahamas
XX.—On the fructification of Polysiphonia parasitica, Grev
XXI.—Note on the fructification of Cutleria
XXII.—On microscopic life in the ocean at the South Pole, and at considerable depths
Descriptions of some British Chalcidites
XXIV.—Description of a new British species of Callithamnion
XXVI.—Caroli Linnæi Exercitatio botanico-physica de nuptiis et sexu plantarum. Edidit et Latine vertit M. Johannes Arv. Afzelius
Zoological Society
Botanical Society of Edinburgh
Correction by Dr. Dickie on Art. XXI. p. 168 of this number. Cutleria Multifida
M. de Quatrefages on Gasteropod Mollusca
On the Chrysanthemum leucanthemum, considered as a specific — remedy against fleas
Meteorological observations for July 1844
XXVIII.—On the fructification of Gloiosiphonia capillaris, Carm
XXIX.—Brief descriptions of several terrestrial Planariæ, and of some remarkable marine species, with an account of their habits
XXX.—Catalogue of Irish Entozoa, with observations
XXXII.—On the genus Xiphophora, and, in connexion with it, observations on this question: Do we find in the Fucaceæ the two modes of propagation which we observe in the Florideæ?
XXXIII.—Further observations on Ctenodus Labillardieri, in a Letter to the Rev. M. J. Berkeley, M.A. F.L.S
XXXIV.—Description of a fossil molar tooth of a Mastodon discovered by Count Strzlecki in Australia
XXXV.—An attempt to classify the Tetrabranchiate Cephalopods
XXXVI.—Generic characters of an undescribed Australian fish
Bibliographical notices
Zoological Society
Alsine stricta, Wahl
Meteorological observations for August 1844
XXXVII.—On a new genus of palæozoic shells
XXXVIII.—Catalogue of irish entozoa, with observations
Key to the species of the genus Crypturus, with descriptions of some new forms
XXXIX.—On the evidence of the former existence of Struthious birds distinct from the Dodo in the islands near Mauritius
XL.—Description of a new fungus from British Guiana
XLI.—On a new genus of Diatomaceæ
XLII.—Descriptions of Pterochilus, a new genus of nudibranchiate mollusca, and two new species of Doris
On the species of Chalcidites inhabiting the Arctic Region
Some new species of Rhynchota from Mt. Merinjak
XLIV.—Observations on the Gasteropod Mollusca, designated by the name of Phlebenterata by M. de Quatrefages
XLVI.—Record of the discovery of an alligator with several new Mammalia in the freshwater strata at Hordwell
Naturgetreue Abbildungen und Beschreibungen der essbaren, schädlichen und verdächtigen Schwämme. Von J. V. Krombholz. Prag, 1831–1843
Botanique: Plantes Cellulaires. Par Camille Montagne, D.M. Paris, 1838–1842
Zoological Society
Botanical Society of London
Geological Society
The genus Chiton found in the magnesian limestone of Durham
On the habits of the godwit
Meteorological observations for Sept. 1844
XLVII.—On the morphology of the reproductive system of the Sertularian zoophyte, and its analogy with the reproductive system of the flowering plant
XLIX.—Catalogue of irish Entozoa, with observations
On the species of Chalcidites inhabiting the Arctic Region
LII.—Notice of some additions to the British Fauna discovered by Robert MacAndrew, Esq., during the year 1844
LIII.—Descriptions of some new species of butterflies in the collection of the British Museum
Descriptions of some new species of Coleoptera and Homoptera from China
A history of British Ferns and allied plants. By Edward Newman, F.L.S., Z.S., &c. 8vo. London: J. Van Voorst, 1844
Faune ornithologique de la Sicile. Par Alfred Malherbe. 8vo. Metz, 1843. Pp. 242
Über die Verwandlung der Infusorien in niedere Algenformen. Von Dr. F. T. Kützing. Nordhausen, 4to, 1844
Zoological Society
Notes on the Hymenoptera in the collection of the British Museum, with descriptions of new species
Geological Society
Capture of Hemipodius Tachydromus in Britain
Elatine hydropiper
On the Demerara pink-root, or Spigelia anthelmia
LVII.—On the antheridia and spores of some species of Fucus
LVIII.—On the development, structure and Œconomy of the acephalocysts of authors; with an account of the natural analogies of the entozoa in general
Bibliographical notices
Zoological Society
Botanical Society of London
Geological Society
Pedicellina echinata
15
I.—On the anatomy of Eolis, a genus of mollusks of the order Nudibranchiata
II.—Memoirs on geographic botany
III.—On the occurrence of the genus Pollicipes in the Oxford clay
IV.—Description of some new species of the genus Ancyloceras
Description of two apparently new species of lamellicorn beetles
VIII.—On the laws which regulate the geographical distribution of littoral mollusca
Bibliographical notices
Zoological Society
Botanical Society of Edinburgh
Geological Society
Submarine explorations
Observations on some polypes
Mr. Schomburgk's collections in Guiana
Meteorological observations for Nov. 1844
IX.—Description of some animals found amongst the Gulf-weed
X.—On the anatomy of Eolis, a genus of mollusks of the order Nudibranchiata
XI.—Memoirs on geographic Botany
XII.—On the preservation of objects of natural history for the microscope
XIII.—A century of new genera and species of Orchidaceous plants
XV.—Note on a British shell of the genus Circe
XVI.—Note on the boring apparatus of the carnivorous Gasteropods, and of the stone- and wood-burrowing Bivalves
On a new species of Platycercus
XVIII.—On the means by which various animals walk on the vertical surfaces of highly polished bodies
XIX.—Remarks on the synonyms of a homopterous insect described in the last number of the ‘Annals.’
Royal Society of Edinburgh
Zoological Society
Geological Society
Botanical Society of London
Notes in Natural History
Occurrence of the Anoplotherium in the lowest layers of the tertiary period of the Paris Basin
Description of a new species of Australian bird
Meteorological observations for Dec. 1844
XXII.—On the morphology of the different organs of zoophytes
XXV.—On the import of the inferior paleæ of the grasses
XXVI.—Botanical notices from Spain
Die Kieselschaligen Bacillarien oder Diatomeen. Von Dr. F. T. Kützing: Nordhausen, 1844. Tab. 30. p. 152
The botany of the voyage of H.M.S. sulphur. Edited by R. B. Hinds, Esq. The Botanical descriptions by G. Bentham, Esq. Nos. 2, 3, 4
Algæ Hibernicæ. By Wm. McCalla, Associate of the Edinburgh Botanical Society. Vol. I. Dublin, S. B. Oldham, 8 Suffolk Street, 1845
Prodromus systematis naturalis regni vegetabilis, editore et pro parte auctore Alph. DeCandolle. Vol. ix. Paris, 1845
Zoological Society
Geological Society
Falco Islandicus
On the origin of the corms of colchicum
Meteorological observations for Jan. 1845
XXVII.—On the penetration of the cuticle into the stomata
XXVIII.—Researches into the structure, functions and œconomy of the Araneidea
Description of a new Indian Scorpion (Charmus indicus, sp. n.)
XXIX.—On the preservation of objects of natural history for the microscope
XXX.—On the genera Eleutheria and Synhydra
XXXI.—Description of a new species of Pecten
XXXIII.—A century of new genera and species of Orchidaceous plants
XXXIV.—On the animal of Spirula
XXXV.—On Cyanocitta, a proposed new genus of Garrulinæ, and on C. superciliosa, a new species of blue Jay, hitherto confounded with C. ultramarina, Bonap
XXXVII.—Note on Euplocamus, Triopa and Idalia
XXXVIII.—On the occurrence of phytozoa in phanerogamous plants
XXXIX.—On the rats, mice, and shrews of the central region of Nepal
XL.—Contributions to the fauna of Ireland
Salictum Britannicum exsiccatum. Fasc. II. By the Rev. J. E. Leefe
Royal Society
Zoological Society
On the metamorphoses of the Strepsiptera
Destruction of the orange-trees in the Azores
Meteorological observations for Feb. 1845
New species of Heterocera from Dutch New Guinea
Description of a new genus of Calcareous Sponge
XLII.—On the structure of the cocoon of a Leech
XLIII.—Description of three new species of Rubus
XLIV.—Additions to the Fauna of Ireland, including descriptions of some apparently new species of Invertebrata
XLV.—On the correct nomenclature of the Lastræa spinosa and L. multiflora of Newman
XLVI.—Characters of six new species of Nepalese Birds
XLVII.—Notice of some rarities found on the West Coast of Scotland
XLVIII.—Notes on the synonymy of the genus Apion, with descriptions of six new species, &c
XLIX.—Further notice respecting Cyanocitta superciliosa, a supposed new species of Blue Jay
L.—Note on Mr. H. E. Strickland's Paper on the genus Cardinia (Agassiz)
LI.—Further notice respecting the ova of the large spotted dogfish (Scyllium Catulus)
Mycologia Britannica, or specimens of British Fungi By Ph. B. Ayres, M.D. W. Pamplin, 1844
Botanical Society of Edinburgh
Zoological Society
Description of a new species of Solarium
LIII.—Descriptions of some gigantic forms of invertebrate animals from the coast of Scotland
LIV.—A century of new genera and species of Orchidaceous plants
LV.—On a monstrosity of Gentiana campestris
LVI.—Notes on the synonymy of the genus Apion, with descriptions of six new species, &c
LVIII.—Note on Mr. Bowerbank's Paper on the genus Dunstervillia (Bowerbank), with remarks on the Ischadites Königii, the Tentaculites and the Conularia
LX.—Anatomical and organogenical researches on Lathræa clandestina
LXI.—On the growth of the stem of palms, and on the decurrence of the leaves
Contributions towards a fauna and flora of the county of Cork. London, 1845. 8vo
Musée Botanique de M. Benjamin Delessert. Par A. Lasègue: Paris, 1845. 8vo
Classification der Säugethiere und Vögel. Von J. J. Kaup. Pp. 144. 8vo. Darmstadt, 1844
Zoological Society
Entomological Society
On the fossil Cycadeæ in general, and especially on those which are found in Silesia
Extract of a note from J. E. Gray, Esq., relative to his paper on the animal of Spirula, p. 257
On the development of Doris
On the nidi of Buccinum reticulatum
Obituary
Zoological Society
Notes on Costa-Rican Heterocera described in the annals and magazine of natural history
Notes on British fossil species of Apodemus
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I.—On some species of Cuscuta
Miscellanea Zoologica
Notes on the british Machilidae, with descriptions of the two new species
IV.—On the colours of leaves and petals
V.—Descriptions of coleopterous insects collected by Charles Darwin, Esq., in the Galapagos Islands
Some Javan Perichaetidae
The genera of birds. by G. R. Gray, F.L.S., illustrated by D. W. Mitchell, B.A., F.L.S. Imperial 4to. Parts 1–14
Descriptiones animalium quæ in itinere ad Maris Australis terras per annos 1772–74 suscepto collegit J. R. Forster, nunc demum editæ curante H. Lichtenstein. 8vo. Berlin, 1844. Pp. 424
Zoological Society
On new species of Histeridae and notices of others
Microscopical Society
Observations on the group Schizopetaleæ of the family of Cruciferæ
On the tendrils of the Cucurbitaceæ
Meteorological observations for May 1845
VII.—Notes of a microscopical examination of the chalk and flint of the South-east of England; with remarks on the animalculites of certain tertiary and modern deposits
VIII.—On the occurrence of an intestinal worm in an Acaleph
IX.—A list of the scarcer amongst the lichens which are found in the neighbourhood of Oswestry and Ludlow, with occasional observations upon some of them
X.—Reply to some observations of Prof. Wagner on the genus Mylodon
XI.—List of birds found in the vicinity of Tunis and Biserta, from observations made during a month's visit from April 21st to May 21st 1845
XIII.—Botanical notices from Spain
British association for the advancement of science.—Meeting held at Cambridge
Royal Society
Geological Society
Asiatic Society
Migrations of salmon
On the extinct mammals of Australia, with additional observations on the genus Dinornis of New Zealand
Meteorological observations for June 1845
XIV.—On the anatomy of Actæon, with remarks on the order Phlebenterata of M. de Quatrefages
Description of a new genus of night lizards from Belize
XVI.—The arctic expedition under the command of Sir John Franklin
XVII.—Observations on some plants obtained from the shores of Davis' Straits
New species of indo-malayan Lepidoptera
Descriptions of new or imperfectly described Diurnal Lepidoptera
XX.—On the development of the Annelides
Descriptions of new Lepidoptera from Africa and the East
XXI.—Botanical notices from Spain
Zoological Society
Entomological Society
Description of a new species of African Monkey
On the Cystideæ
Capture of Acipenser Huso
On the origin of infusoria and mucor
Meteorological observations for July 1845
XXIII.—Notes, &c. on the genera of insects Oxystoma and Magdalis
XXV.—On the Glyceria fluitans and G. plicata
XXVI.—Descriptions of new or imperfectly described diurnal lepidoptera
XXVII.—On the surface of the stem and contents of the medullary cells of Nuphar lutea (Smith)
XXVIII.—Note on some marine animals, brought up by deep-sea dredging, during the Antarctic Voyage of Captain Sir James C. Ross, R.N
XXIX.—Report on a memoir by M. P. Duchartre, entitled ‘Observations on the organogeny of the flower of the Malvaceæ.’
XXX.—Botanical notices from Spain
Bibliographical notices
Zoological Society
Entomological Society
On the officinal species of pepper
Shower of dust at Orkney
E. Notes on fossorial Hymenoptera. xvii. On new ethiopian species
Rain during the present year
XXXI.—Anatomical and physiological observations on Sagitta bipunctata
XXXII.—Descriptions of new or imperfectly described Diurnal Lepidoptera
XXXIV.—Notice of a new genus and several new species of Nudibranchiate Mollusca
XXXV.—Descriptions of some new genera and species of heteromerous Coleoptera
XXXVI.—On several new species of Crustaceans allied to Saphirina
XXXVII.—On the fructification of the genera Clathrus and Phallus
XXXVIII.—Journey through Java, descriptive of its topography and Natural History
Zoological Society
Microscopical Society
On a fish allied to Lepidosiren annectens
On the African musk, Moschus aquaticus, Ogilby
Occurrence of Aquila nævia in Ireland
On the discovery of a fossil frog and butterfly in the gypsum deposits of Aix
On a curious appearance presented by the contents of the capsules of a Moss from Chili, extracted from a Letter to the Rev. M. J. Berkeley, by Dr. Montagne
Explorations of Dr. Schrenk
Description of three new species of bivalve shells, of the genera Cytherea and Venus
On the larus capistratus, Temm
XLII.—Researches on the primary modifications of organic matter, and on the formation of cells
XLIII.—Anatomical and physiological observations on some Zoophytes
Observations on the Spongiadae, with descriptions of some new genera
British Libellulinæ or Dragon-flies. By W. F. Evans, M.E.S. 8vo. London, 1845
On the existence of tetraspores in a genus of Algæ, belonging to the Zygnemata
Natural History in Ireland
Occurrence of the belted Kingfisher, Alcedo Alcyon, Linn., in Ireland
Meteorological observations for Oct. 1845
An Index to the British Annelids
XLVI.—Journey through Java, descriptiove of its topography and natural history
Descriptions and records of bees. lxx
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Notes from the Gatty Marine Laboratory, St. Andrews No. XXXVIII
I.—Note on a new genus of Nudibranchiate Mollusca
II.—Contributions to the physiology of fecundation in plants
III.—Notes, &c. on the genera of insects Phyllobius, Polydrosus and Metallites
V.—Descriptions of new or imperfectly described diurnal lepidoptera
Notice of spiders captured by Professor Potter in Canada, with descriptions of such species as appear to be new to science
VIII.—Notice of what appears to be the Embryo of an Ichthyosaurus in the pelvic cavity of Ichthyosaurus (communis?)
IX.—Journey through Java, descriptive of its topography and natural history
Transactions of the Botanical Society of Edinburgh. Vol. ii. Parts 1 & 2. Edinburgh, 1845
The British Desmidieæ, with coloured figures of the species
Entomological Society
Continuation of a memoir containing descriptions of New Holland Cryptocephalidaes
Descriptions of new species of Buprestidae from New Holland
Botanical Society of Edinburgh
Additional note on the Belted Kingfisher, Alcedo Alcyon, Linn., obtained in Ireland
Spicula of Mollusca
Death of Dr. Möller
XI.—Notice of spiders captured by Professor Potter in Canada, with descriptions of such species as appear to be new to science
On the British Cetacea
XVI.—Researches on the primary modifications of organic matter, and on the formation of cells. (2nd Part.)
Notes on Phrynosoma Harlani, Wieg
XVIII.—On the relations of the genus Noggerathia to living plants
Characters of some undescribed species of Chalcidites
XX.—Botanical notices from Spain
Bibliographical notices
Botanical Society of Edinburgh
Zoological Society
Corixa striata, Curtis
On the habits of Dispotea—Cup and saucer limpets
On the embryology of Actæon
Meteorological observations for Dec. 1845
XXI.—On the osteology and dentition of some North American Mastodons
XXII.—Notice of a bottle-nosed whale, Hyperoodon Butzkopf, Lacep., obtained in Belfast bay in October 1845
XXIV.—Description of Caprolagus, a new genus of Leporine Mammalia
XXV.—A synopsis of the British Rubi
Two new genera of African Muscoidea
XXVI.—Notes on some rare species of animals found on the coasts of Ireland
Characters of some undescribed species of Chalcidites. (Continued.)
XXVIII.—On the development of starch and chlorophylle granules
XXIX.—Botanical notices from Spain
Royal Institution
Mildness of the season
Agrimonia odorata, Aiton
On the disease of the plantain. Communicated by W.H. Campbell, Esq., LL.D., Secretary of the Royal Agricultural and Commercial Society of British Guiana
Meteorological observations for Jan. 1846
XXX.—Observations on the tribe Sphæriaceæ, and descriptions of certain new genera
The Nematode genus Tanqua R. Blanchard
XXXI.—Notes on the genus of insects Sitona, with descriptions of two new species
XXXII.—A synopsis of the British Rubi
Description of a new Snake of the genus Coluber from Northern China
XXXIII.—Abstract of a memoir on the embryogeny, the anatomy and physiology of the simple ascidians, &c
XXXIV.—On the development of Chara
XXXV.—On the occurrence of tetraspores in Algæ
XXXVI.—Botanical notices from Spain
Characters of some undescribed species of Chalcidites
Botanical Society of Edinburgh
Entomological Society
Zoological Society
On a new genus of dogs
Trophonia Goodsirii
The late Mr. Loudon
XXXVIII.—Notes on the altitudinal range of the Mosses in Aberdeenshire
XXXIX.—Notes, &c. on the genera of insects Cneorhinus and Strophosomus, with descriptions of two new species
XLI.—A synopsis of the British Rubi
XLII.—On the development of Chara
XLIV.—Mode of the formation of the spore in a species of Vesiculifera
XLVI.—Botanical notices from Spain
Flora Calpensis: Contributions to the Botany and Topography of Gibraltar and its neighbourhood. By E. F. Kelaart, M.D. London, 1846. 8vo
Works just Published. Outlines of structural and Physiological Botany. By A. Henfrey, F.L.S. Part I
Zoological Society
Botanical Society of Edinburgh
Chair of Anatomy at Edinburgh
Meteorological observations for March 1846
XLVII.—On the Development of the Ova of the Nudibranchiate Mollusca
Descriptions of new species of Lepidoptera
XLVIII.—On the development of Chara
A new genus of Anthicidae (Coleoptera) from the islands of Mysol and Waigiou
XLIX.—Observations on the Natural History of the Malayan Peninsula. Communicated by H. E. Strickland, Esq
L.—Description of some new genera and species of British Entomostraca
LII.—Note on the Botany of Scinde. Extract from a Letter to Arthur Henfrey, F.L.S. &c
LIII.—Botanical notices from Spain
On a new species of Microtus from Asia Minor
Bibliographical notices
Zoological Society
Notes on fossorial Hymenoptera. xxii. On new ethiopian species
Royal Society
Notes on the Apidae (Hymenoptera) in the collection of the British museum, with descriptions of new species
New species of fossil bats
New species of fossil frogs
Description of a new species of Parus from the Upper Missouri
Indian species of Papilio
Meteorological observations for April 1846
LIV.—Botanical excursion in Lower Styria in 1842
LV.—On the real nature of the minute bodies in flints, supposed to be sponge Spiculæ
LVI.—Journey through Java, descriptive of its Topography and Natural History
Some new Lepidoptera from Siam and Africa
Zoological Society
A new Sphingid and little-known butterflies from Africa
Entomological Society
Apparatus of Hearing in Mollusks
Comparative anatomy of the vocal organs of birds
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I.—On the circulation of the sap in the interior of cells
II.—List of the birds observed to winter in Macedonia; from notes made by Capt. H. M. Drummond, 42nd R. H., during a two months' shooting excursion in the interior during the winter of 1845–46
III.—Observations on the cell-membrane of plants
V.—Remarks on certain genera belonging to the class Palliobranchiata
New South-american Arctiadae
Zoological Society
Description of a new family and genus of lizards from Colombia
Physiological remarks on the statics of fishes
Ciconia Alba
Meteorological observations for May 1846
X.—On the regular arrangement of crystals in certain organs of plants
XI.—Remarks on certain genera belonging to the class Palliobranchiata
XII.—Excursions in upper Styria, 1842
On some Cetaceans
XIII.—The birds of Calcutta, collected and described
XIV.—Remarks on some points in the structure of Cucurbitaceæ
Proceedings of Learned Societies
Note on the Organogeny of Irregular corollas
Extraordinary flight of butterflies
Do plants placed in a solution containing several substances, absorb certain substances in preference to others?
On the nectariferous glands of leaves, and on some saccharine secretions
Meteorological observations for June 1846
XVIII.—Observations on the generation of Ixodes Communicated by Alfred Tulk, M.R.C.S
XIX.—Description of the species of Cephalophus (H. Smith) in the collection of the British Museum
XX.—The birds of Calcutta, collected and described by Carl J. Sundevall
Notes on four new genera of Crustacea
Description of a New genus of Arachnida, with notes on two other species of spiders
Notice of some genera of Cyclopacea
Zoological Society
On the development of the Medusæ
New indo-malayan Lepidoptera
New species of Mammalia
General views on the classification of animals
On two new species of antelopes in the British Museum Collection
Meteorological observations for July 1846
Descriptions and figures of deep-sea Sponges and their spicules, from the Atlantic Ocean; dredged on board H.M.S. "Porcupine" chiefly in 1862
XXV.—On the arrangement of the hollow-horned ruminants (Bovidæ)
Triaeschna gossi, a new genus and species of Odonata from the eocene of Bournemouth
XXVI.—An account of some shells and other invertebrate forms found on the coast of Northumberland and of Durham
XXVII.—The birds of Calcutta, collected and described by Carl J. Sundevall
XXVIII.—On the growth of cell-membrane
Descriptions of eight new species of marine mollusca from the South Shetland Islands
Palæontographica : Beiträge zur Naturgeschichte der Vorwelt. Herausgegeben von Dr. W. Dunker und Herm. von Meyer. 1 Band, 1 Lieferung.—Palæontographica : Contributions to the Natural History of the Antediluvian Æra. Edited by Dr. William Dunker and Herman
Philippi's Figures and Descriptions of new or incompletely known shells. Vol. i. 1842–45; vol. ii. No. 9–11, 1845–46
Journal of Malacozoology, edited by K. Th. Menke. Vols. i. and ii. 1844–45, Hanover. Vol. iii. edited by Menke and Pfeiffer, Jan.–June 1846
Figures of flowering cacteæ, edited by Pfeiffer and Otto; with German and French descriptions. Vol. i. 1843; Vol. ii. Nos. 31 & 32, 1846
Proceedings of Learned Societies
On the pulmograde Medusæ of the British seas
Meteorological observations for Aug. 1846
XXIX.—Notices of some new and rare British species of naked Mollusca
XXX.—Notices in connexion with the Natural History of Corfu and its vicinity
Descriptions of some newly discovered species of Araneida
XXXII.—The birds of Calcutta, collected and described
XXXIII.—Additions to the fauna of Ireland, including species new to that of Britain;—with notes on rare species
XXXIV.—Brief description of the male of Cheirotonus MacLeaii, Hope
On the development of the Chelonians
XXXVI.—A list of shells dredged on the west coast of Davis's strait; with notes and descriptions of eight new species
The grouping of the South American Muridae commonly referred to Akondon
XXXVII.—Excursion of an insect hunter in the Carinthian highlands. Communicated by A.H. Haliday, Esq
Description of a new chameleon of the genus Rhampholeon from Mashonaland
Zoological Society
Entomological Society
Description of two new species of Fossil Echinodermata from the Eocene strata of the United States
Structure of the trunk of Cycas circinalis
Meteorological observations for Sept. 1846
XXXVIII.—Note upon two crania of crocodiles in the Belfast Museum
XXXIX.—On the development of vegetable cells
XL.—Notice of a surf scoter, Oidemia perspicillata, Linn. (sp.), obtained on the coast of Ireland
Descriptions of new or imperfectly described diurnal Lepidoptera
XLII.—On the wound of the Ferret, with observations on the instincts of animals
XLIII.—Additions of the fauna of Ireland, including a few species unrecorded in that of Britain;—with the description of an apparently new Glossiphonia
XLIV.—The birds of Calcutta, collected and described by Carl J. Sundevall
XLV.—On the fructification of the Rhizocarpeæ
The physical atlas; a series of maps illustrating the geographical distribution of Natural Phænomena
Note on a new Baboon (Simopithecus oswaldi gen. et sp. n.) from the (?) Pliocene of British East Africa
A history of inventions, discoveries and origins. By Prof. Beckmann. 4th ed. Edited by W. Francis, Ph.D. &c., and J. W. Griffith, M.D. &c
Zoological Society
Botanical Society of Edinburgh
The melolonthine beetles of Ceylon
Descriptions of some new species of Indian Lizards
XLVII.—Descriptions of three newly-discovered British species of coleoptera
XLVIII.—The birds of Calcutta, collected and described by Carl J. Sundevall
Zoological Society
Entomological Society
Continuation of a memoir On the New Holland Cryptocephalidae
Description of an agaric new to the British Flora
Descriptions of two new Mollusca of the Genera Leptothyra and Mitra
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Corylophidae from the Seychelles and Rangoon
I.—On the formation of the flints of the upper chalk
III.—On a peculiar organ found in the Rays (Raia, Cuv.)
IV.—Notice of an Ichthyolite from Sheppey, in the collection of Mr. Tennant, F.G.S
V.—On the development of the Lycopodiaceæ
Notes on exotic Chloropidae
VI.—Drafts for a Fauna Indica
A Natural History of the Mammalia. By G. R. Waterhouse, Esq., of the British Museum. Illustrated with engravings on wood and coloured plates. London, H. Baillière
Entomological Society
Some systematic notes on melolonthine Coleoptera
Microscopical Society
Meteorological observations for Nov. 1846
VII.—Descriptions of some new species of the genus Gynautocera, from Northern India
IX.—A supplement to "A synopsis of the British Rubi." No. 2
X.—The birds of Calcutta, collected and described by Carl J. Sundevall
XI.—Description of a new species of the genus Actias of Hübner, from Northern India
XII.—Notices of new or rare British animals observed during cruises in 1845 and 1846
XIII.—Drafts for a fauna indica
XIV.—On the development of the Lycopodiaceæ
XV.—An outline of an arrangement of stony corals
Zoological Society
Microscopical Society
Achillea tanacetifolia, all
On the genus Caloptylum
The Tein-ching, or Chinese Indigo
On the Minhocâo of the Goyanese
Meteorological observations for Dec. 1846
XVI.—On the reproduction of lost parts in the Articulata
XVII.—Notes on Buccinum undatum
XVIII.—On a second form of fructification in Peyssonnelia Squamaria. in a Letter to the Rev. M. J. Berkeley, M.A., F.L.S
XIX.—Note on the genus Atya of leach, with descriptions of four apparently new species, in the cabinets of the British Museum
XX.—Notes on a dredging excursion off the coast of Durham; with descriptions of the ova-capsules of Fusus Norvegicus and F. Turtoni
Coleoptera Heteromera (excluding Tenebrionidae) from the Seychelles islands and Aldabra
XXI.—The birds of Calcutta, collected and described by Carl J. Sundevall
Descriptions of new or imperfectly described lepidopterous insects
XXIII.—Note on the Irish species of Cephaloptera (Pterocephala)
XXIV.—Drafts for a fauna Indica
Bibliographical notices
Royal Institution
Botanical Society of Edinburgh
Description of a new genus and species of Entozoa
Description of two living hybrid fowls, between Gallus and Numida
On the habits of the honey buzzard in confinement
Fossil human bones
On the mechanism which closes the membranous wings of the genus Locusta
Meteorological observations for Jan. 1847
XXV.—Notes on the genus of insects Trachyphlœus, with descriptions of new species
XXVI.—Comparison of the periods of flowering of certain plants in the early spring of 1846, in the Botanic Garden of Belfast and the Jardin des plantes at Paris
XXVII.—Notice of a new species of Dawsonia
Notes on some Chalcidites and Cynipites in the collection of the Rev. F.W. Hope
XXIX.—The birds of Calcutta, collected and described by Carl J. Sundevalls
XXX.—On the development of the Lycopodiaceæ
XXXI.—On the siliceous bodies of the chalk and other formations, in reply to Mr. J. Toulmin Smith
Zoological Society
Botanical Society of Edinburgh
Reproduction of lost parts in Articulata
A new bat of the genus Scotaecus
On a new species of Penella
Observations on the development of the Echinidæ (Echinus esculentus)
Remarks on Opalina Naïdos, an Entozoon found in the Naïadæ
On the formation of cylindrical masses of snow in Orkney
Meteorological observations for Feb. 1847
XXXII.—Further observations on the formation of The Flints of the Upper Chalk, with remarks on the sponge theory of Mr. Bowerbank
XXXIII.—Descriptions and notices of British Shells
XXXIV.—Notes on the genus of insects Omias, with descriptions of new species
XXXV.—On the development of the Lycopodiaceæ
Outlines of structural and physiological botany. By Arthur Henfrey, F.L.S. &c. 12mo. Van Voorst, 1847. Pp. 245, 18 plates
The Lemurs of the Hapalemur group
Cybele Britannica; or British plants and their geographical relations By H. C. Watson. London, Longmans. 8vo
Zoological Society
Microscopic anatomy of the shell of the decapodous Crustacea
Description of two new species of shells
Meteorological observations for March 1847
XL.—Descriptions of new British Coleoptera, with additional notes
XLI.—On a new genus of labyrinthi-bronchial fish from Quellimane
Descriptions of new or imperfectly described Lepidopterous Insects. [Continued from p. 176]
XLIII.—Notices of new or rare British animals observed during Cruises in 1845 and 1846
Characters of undescribed Chalcidites collected in North America by E. Doubleday Esq., and now in the British Museum
On new weevils of the genus Mecysmoderes from India
Flore de l'Algérie, ou Catalogue des Plantes indigènes du Royaume d'Alger. Par G. Munby: Paris, 1847. Pp. 120. Six plates
The ancient world; or picturesque sketches of creation. By D. T. Ansted, M.A., F.R.S. &c. Post 8vo, with 149 Illustrations. Van Voorst
Zoological Society
New species of indo-malayan Lepidoptera
Occurrence of Sertularia elongata, Lamouroux
Infusorial deposit at Dolgelly, North Wales
Meteorological observations for April 1847
XLV.—On the larval state and metamorphosis of the Ophiuridæ and Echinidæ
XLVI.—Notes on the genus of insects Otiorhynchus, with descriptions of new species
On the small Hamsters that have been referred to Cricetulus phaeus and campbelli
Zoological Society
Description of a new species of amphioxus from Borneo
A few remarks on the geographical distribution of birds in the West Indies
Descriptions and records of bees, lxxv
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The Actiniarian Family Aliciidae
A revision of the wasps of the genus Tachytes inhabiting the ethiopian region
III.—Notice of plants collected in the line of the Rideau Canal, Canada West
IV.—Description of two new species of Carabus from Asia
V.—Additional notices of British shells
Characters of undescribed Chalcidites collected in North America by E. Doubleday Esq., and now in the British Museum
VII.—List of plants gathered during a short visit to Iceland in 1846
VIII.—On the power of the living plant to restrain the evaporation of the cell-sap
IX.—On the relative duration of the power to germinate, in seeds belonging to different families
Manual of British Botany, containing the Flowering Plants and Ferns arranged according to the Natural Orders. By Charles Cardale Babington, M.A., F.L.S. &c. 2nd edit. 12mo, pp. 428. Van Voorst, London, 1847
The Elements of Botany, Structural and Physiological. By John Lindley, Ph.D., F.R.S. &c. 5th edit. 8vo, pp. 238. London, Bradbury and Evans
Illustrations of British Mycology. By Mrs. T. I. Hussey. Reeve, Brothers. 4to. Parts 1 & 2
Proceedings of Learned Societies
Researches to determine the number of species and the mode of development of the British Triton
Meteorological observations for May 1847
XI.—On the Ventriculidæ of the chalk; including the description of peculiar characters of structure observed in their tissues
New races and aberrations of Heliconius
Some mammals from the delta of the Parana
XII.—On the geographical distribution and classification of zoophytes
XIII.—On the circulation in insects
XIV.—The microscopical siliceous Polycystina of Barbados, and their relation to existing animals, as described in a lecture by Professor Ehrenberg of Berlin, delivered before the Royal Academy of Sciences on the 11th February 1847
Bibliographical notices
A new genus of Ursidae
Zoological Society
Notice of the capture of Sylvia Turdoides (Meyer) in Britain
On the habits of Cicada septendecim
A systematic revision of the African species of the Coleopterous family Erotylidae
Food of the Mastodon
Pyranga roseo-gularis, a new species from Yucatan
XV.—On the fossil botany and zoology of the rocks associated with the coal of Australia
XVI.—Note on the Teredo norvegica (T. navalis, Turton, not Linn.), Xylophaga dorsalis, Limnoria terebrans and Chelura terebrans, combined in destroying the submerged wood-work at the harbour of Ardrossan on the coast of Ayrshire
New indo-malayan species of Lepidoptera
XVII.—On the Pliocene deposits of the valley of the Thames at Ilford
XVIII.—Additions to the fauna of Ireland
Proceedings of Learned Societies
On the arrangement of the South American rats allied to Oryzomys and Rhipidomys
On the parasitical nature of the Rhinanthaceæ
On the situation of the olfactory sense in the terrestrial tribe of the Gasteropodous Mollusca
A new species of Procellaria from Florida
Swarm of Ladybirds (Coccinellæ)
Description of a new species of anser
Meteorological observations for July 1847
XX.—Description of the atlas, axis, and subvertebral wedge bones in the Plesiosaurus, with remarks on the homologies of those bones
XXI.—On the fossil botany and zoology of the rocks associated with the coal of Australia
Descriptions and records of bees, lxxvi
XXII.—Additions to the fauna of Ireland
XXIII.—Descriptions of some species of Brachiopoda
XXIV.—Descriptions of new species of butterflies
A new Agouti from the Moon Mountains, Southern British Guiana, with notes on other species
Remarks on some Cetoniadae, with the description of a new Australian species
The classification of the British Mollusca
Royal Society
Zoological Society
Eggs of the Moa or dinornis of New Zealand
Description of a new species of Antelope from West Africa
Meteorological observations for Aug. 1847
Notes on the habits of certain exotic spiders
XXVIII.—On the fossil botany and zoology of the rocks associated with the coal of Australia
Descriptions and records of bees, lxxvii
XXIX.—Critical remarks upon Mr. J. E. Gray's published catalogue of the specimens of mammalia and birds presented by B. H. Hodgson, Esq., to the British Museum
The Homoptera of Indo-China
XXX.—Note on Dr. Meigs's Memoir on the reproduction of the opossum
XXXII.—On the different beds of the white chalk, and on the faults and dislocations which they exhibit
XXXIII.—Description of Clinteria Hoffmeisteri, a new species of the family Cetoniadæ, from North India
Monographia heliceorum viventium. Auctore Ludovico Pfeiffer, Dr. Leipsic: London, Williams and Norgate
Fauna littoralis norvegiæ, oder beschreibung und abbildungen neuer oder wenig bekannten seethiere, nebst beobachtungen über die Organisation, lebensweise u. entwickelung derselben von M. Sars, Doctor der Philosophie, &c. Erstes Heft, mit 10 Kupfertafeln
Proceedings of Learned Societies
Description of a new rapacious bird in the Museum of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia
On the range of the beaver in the United States
Meteorological observations for Sept. 1847
XXXV.—Observations on the structure of the fruit of the Cruciferæ
A new rat of the genus Mylomys from the Upper Nile
XXXVII.—Description of two new mosses from Jamaica
XXXVIII.—Diagnostic characters of five new species of cryptogamic plants from Jamaica
XXXIX.—A few critical remarks on M. Carl J. Sundevall's Paper on the birds of Calcutta, as republished by H. E. Strickland, Esq
XL.—Description of a new species of hymenopterous insect belonging to the family Sphegidæ
XLI.—Description of some grasses and sedges from the east coast of Demerara, with remarks on the geographical distribution of the species
New indo-malayan Lepidoptera
XLII.—Note on Petasida ephippigera, a Grasshopper found in the interior of the northern part of Australia by Mr. Dring and Dr. Leichhardt
XLIII.—On the Indian Archipelago
Proceedings of Learned Societies
Zoological Society
Descriptions and records of bees, lxxviii
The Rose caddice saw-fly
On the organogeny of the irregular corollas
Chamæa, a new genus of birds allied to Parus
Series 2
1
Basilosaurus
I.—On the recent British species of the genus Lagena
II.—Note on the genus Cypridina, M. Edwards; with a description of two new species
III.—Observations on the development of the Medusæ
IV.—On the Ventriculidæ of the Chalk; their classification
V.—Reports on the progress of physiological botany. No. 1
VI.—Additions to the fauna of Ireland
The History of Barbados. By Sir Robert H. Schomburgk, Ph.D. &c. Royal 8vo, 772. London, 1848
Zoological Recreations. By W. J. Broderip, Esq., F.R.S
Extracts from a letter to Thomas Bell Esq., F.R.S., from George Clark, Esq., of Mauritius
Habits of insects
Note on the insects of Madeira
Curious phænomena in the night-blooming Cereus, &c
Descriptions of two new species of Planaria
Professor Agassiz
VIII.—On Anacharis Alsinastrum, a supposed new British plant. by Carles C. Babington, M.A.; with a Synopsis of the species of Anacharis and Apalanthe
IX.—On the anatomy of Eolis, a genus of mollusks of the order Nudibranchiata
X.—Description of a new species of Nautilus from the lower greensand of the Isle of Wight
XI.—Description of an apparently new subgenus of Calandridæ from the Philippine Islands
XII.—On the insects of Jamaica
XIII.—A few general remarks on the fossil conchology of the Great Oolite of Minchinhampton in comparison with that of the same formation in other localities
XIV.—Descriptions of new or imperfectly described Lepidopterous insects
Bibliographical notices
Cotswold Naturalists' Club
Entomological Society
Sagina Ciliata (Fries)
Carex Brizoides (Linn.)
On the Gamboge of Tenasserim Provinces
On the fossil vegetation of anthracite coal
Meteorological observations for Dec. 1847
XVI.—Further observations on the Diatomaceæ; with descriptions of new genera and species
XVII.—Researches having for their object the elucidation of certain Phænomena in the physiology of the Araneidea
XVIII.—On some points in the structure and growth of monocotyledons
XIX.—Some observations on Caladium distillatorium
XX.—Additions to the British species of Nudibranchiate Mollusca
XXI.—Note on the occurrence of the Bonapartian Gull (Larus Bonapartii, Rich. and Swains.) for the first time in Europe
XXII.—On the insects of Jamaica
XXIII.—On the Ventriculidæ of the Chalk; their classification
Zoological Society
Descriptions of new or little-known Crustacea in the collection in the British Museum
Entomological Society
Botanical society of Edinburgh
Have ants, when deprived of their queen, the power of selecting one of their number and converting her into a fertile female?
On the digestive apparatus of the gnat, Culex pipiens, Linn
Additional note on a paper on porcupines
Meteorological observations for Jan. 1848
XXV.—On the ovule of Euphrasia officinalis
XXVI.—On the insects of Jamaica
XXVII.—On the habits and geographical distribution of Bulimus, a genus of air-breathing Mollusks
XXVIII.—Reports on the progress of physiological botany. No. 3
XXIX.—On the Ventriculidæ of the chalk; their classification
XXX.—Notes, &c. on the genera of insects Pissodes, Hypera, &c.; with descriptions of several new species
XXXI.—Notes on the species, structure, and animality of the freshwater sponges in the tanks of Bombay. (Genus Spongilla.)
Bibliographical notices
Proceedings of Learned Societies
The common flea (pulex irritans)
Instance of a singular anomaly in the history of the honey bee
Meteorological observations for Feb. 1848
XXXII.—On a new British species of Campylodiscus
XXXIII.—Notes of Diatomaceæ found in the stomachs of certain Mollusca
XXXIV.—Notice of a new species of Spiridens
XXXV.—Notice of two new species of Ferns belonging to the genera Oleandra and Polypodium
XXXVII.—Note on the cyclostomatous genus Pterocyclos, Benson (Steganotoma, Troschel)
XXXVIII.—Description of some new fossil shells from Bissex Hill and Springfield in Barbados
XXXIX.—On the insects of Jamaica
XL.—On the Ventriculidæ of the Chalk; their classification
XLI.—Remarks on the migrations of Aphides
Flore de France, par M. Grenier et M. Godron. Vol. I. Part 1. Paris, 1848. 8vo
Royal Society
On a new genus and species of Fossil Ruminantia, Poëbrotherium Wilsoni
On two new genera of Siliceous-shelled Polygastrica from Patagonian Guano
Observations on the Nummulites
Description of the Caligus Strömii
Meteorological observations for March 1848
XLII.—On a proposed new order of gasteropodous mollusca
XLIII.—Notes, &c. on the genus of insects Anthonomus; with a description of one new species
XLIV.—Some notes on the botany of Sinde
XLVI.—Reports on the progress of physiological botany. No. 4
XLVIII.—Corrections of "Critical remarks on Mr. Gray's Catalogue of Mammalia and birds presented by B. H. Hodgson, Esq., to the British Museum," Ann. and Mag. N. H. vol. xx. p. 313
Recherches sur les Animaux Fossiles, par L. de Koninck. Liége, 1847. (Première Partie, Monographie des Genres Productus et Chonetes)
Monographia Heliceorum Viventium, sistens descriptiones systematicas et criticas omnium hujus familiæ generum et specierum hodie cognitarum. Auctore Ludovico Pfeiffer, Dr. Cassellana. Fasc. 1,2,3. Lipsiæ, 1847–48
Botanical Society of Edinburgh
Description of a new British mould
Meteorological observations for April 1848
2
I.—On some new fossil fish of the carboniferous period
II.—Notice of a new species of Antrophyum
III.—A description of some new species of fishes from the sea surrounding the Island of Barbados
IV.—Letters from J. MacGillivray, Esq., Naturalist to H.M. surveying ship rattlesnake, Capt. Stanley, R.N. (Communicated by Professor Edward Forbes.)
Zoological Society
Botanical Society of Edinburgh
Origin of the name Vanessa
Lucernaria fascicularis, Fleming
On the organization and development of Linguatula (Pentastoma, Rudd.), accompanied with the description of a new species from the Abdominal Cavity of the Mandrill
On the mode of propagation of various entozoa
Meteorological observations for May 1848
VIII.—An account of the germination of Isoëtes lacustris
IX.—Notice of a deposit of fossil Diatomaceæ in Aberdeenshire
XII.—On some new fossil fish of the carboniferous period
The British Desmidieæ. By John Ralfs, M.R.C.S. Pp. xxii. & 226. Tab. 35. 8vo. Reeve, Benham and Reeve, 1848
Journals of travels in Assam, Burma, Bootan, Affganistan, and the neighbouring countries. By the late William Griffith, F.L.S., &c. &c. Arranged by J. MacClelland, F.L.S. Calcutta, 1847
On the Australian species of the coleopterous genus Bolboceras Kirby
Botanical Society of Edinburgh
Orobanche Picridis, F. W. Schultz
Notes on some Australian Fossils
A new organ of sound in lepidoptera
XIV.—Some account of a diæcious Rotifer allied to the genus Notommata of Ehrenberg
XV.—Characters of seven new species of Helix, with amended descriptions of some species previously described, and notes on others requiring remark
XVI.—On the form of the capsule and seeds as affording a specific character in Primula vulgaris (Huds.), P. veris (Linn.), and P. elatior (Jacq.)
XVII.—Notes, &c. on the genera of insects Erirhinus, Notaris, and Procas; with descriptions of two new species
XVIII.—On the structure of the shell of the egg in birds, and the nature and seat of the colour
XIX.—On the insects of Jamaica
XX.—An account of the germination of Isoëtes lacustris
XXI.—Observations on Mr. M'Coy's Paper on some fossil fish of the carboniferous period
XXIII.—Algæ orientales:—Descriptions of new species belonging to the genus Sargassum
XXIV.—Remarks on the identity of the epoch of the coal-beds and palæozoic rocks of New South Wales
Zoological Society
Botanical Society of Edinburgh
Kellia rubra
On the habits of the tawny owl, Strix Stridula
Description of a species of Haliotis, supposed to be new
Myochama anomioides
Meteorological observations for July 1848
XXV.—On the boring of the mollusca into rocks, &c.; and on the removal of portions of their shells
XXVI.—Notes on the distribution of the fossil conchology of the oolitic formations in the vicinity of minchinhampton, gloucestershire
XXVII.—Notices of British Fungi
XXVIII.—On the insects of Jamaica
XXIX.—Description of a new genus of British marine zoophytes belonging to the family Eucratiadæ
XXX.—Algæ orientales:—Descriptions of new species belonging to the genus Sargassum
XXXI.—Reply to Sir Philip Egerton's Letter on the Placodermi
Proceedings of Learned Societies
Filago apiculata G. E. Smith
Note on the genus Allorisma
On the parasitical habits of scrophularineæ
Meteorological observations for Aug. 1848
XXXII.—On some new ichthyolites from the Scotch Old Red Sandstone
XXXIII.—On an apparently undescribed state of the Palmelleæ; with a few observations on gemmation in the lower tribes of plants
XXXV.—An account of the germination of Isoëtes lacustris
XXXVI.—On the recent species of Odostomia, a genus of gasteropodous mollusks inhabiting the seas of Great Britain and Ireland
XXXVII.—Notices of British shells
Proceedings of Learned Societies
How to prevent the attacks of the bed-bug, Cimex lectularius
Notice of an English locality for Helix revelata, ferussac
Colossal bones of the Iguanodon
A comparison between Sterna Cantiaca, Gm., of Europe, and Sterna acuflavida, nobis, hitherto considered identical with S. Cantiaca, and a description of a new species of Wren
Description of a new species of volute
Meteorological observations for Sept. 1848
XXXVIII.—On the amber beds of East Prussia
XXXIX.—On three species of mould detected by Dr. Thomas in the amber of East Prussia
XL.—On the present state of our knowledge of the ornithology of Madagascar
XLI.—Description of a new British Limnæa
XLII.—On some new Mesozoic Radiata
XLIV.—Algæ orientales:—Descriptions of new species belonging to the genus Sargassum
XLV.—On the arrangement of the Brachiopoda
A handbook of British ferns intended as a guide and companion in fern culture, and comprising scientific and popular descriptions, with engravings of all the species indigenous to Britain, with remarks on their history and cultivation. By Thomas Moore, Cu
The Dodo and its kindred; or the history, affinities, and osteology of the Dodo, solitaire, and other extinct birds of the Islands Mauritius, Rodriguez, and Bourbon. By H. E. Strickland, M.A., F.G.S., F.R.G.S.; and A. G. Melville, M.D. Edin., M.R.C.S. London
Outlines of botany, Part I. By W. Maten, M.D. London, H. Baillière. 1848
Proceedings of Learned Societies
How to prevent the attacks of the bed-bug, Cimex lectularius
Description of a new species of Smythurus (S. baulastinus)
The liquidamber tree of the tenasserim provinces
Meteorological observations for Oct. 1848
3
I.—On some new genera and species of palæozoic corals and foraminifera
II.—Note on the colour of a freshwater loch
III.—Stirpes cryptogamæ sarnienses; or contributions towards the cryptogamic flora of Guernsey
IV.—On the structure and habits of the Orobanchaceæ
VI.—On the mode of growth in Oscillatoria and allied genera
VII.—On the structure of the teeth of some fossil fish of the carboniferous period
VIII. -- Descriptions of Aphides
An Introduction to Botany. By J. Lindley, Ph.D., F.R.S. Fourth edition, with corrections and numerous additions
Narrative of an Expedition into Central Australia during the years 1844–5 & 6, &c., by Captain Charles Sturt, F.L.S.: with a Botanical Appendix by Robert Brown, D.C.L., F.R.S., F.L.S., and Ornithological Notices by John Gould, F.R.S
Arran and Excursions to Arran, with reference to the Natural History of the Island. By the Rev. David Landsborough. 1847. Johnstone
Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh
Zoological Society
Journey to Explore the Province of Parà
How to prevent the attacks of the bed-bug, Cimex lectularius
Description of Sarcoptilus, a new genus of Pennatulidæ
Remarkable instances of instinct, or intelligence, in animals
Brachycladium
Prevention of bugs
Meteorological observations for Nov. 1848
XI.—Algæ Orientales:—Descriptions of new species belonging to the genus Sargassum
XII.—Observations on the minute structure and mode of contraction of voluntary muscular fibre; being the abstract of a paper read before the Royal Medical Society, Edinburgh, December 15th, 1848
XIII.—On some new genera and species of Palæozoic corals and Foraminifera
XIV.—Supplementary notices regarding the Dodo and its Kindred Nos. 1, 2, 3
XV.—Reply to Sir Philip Egerton's Letter on the tail of Diplopterus
XVI.—Reply to Prof. Owen's Letter on the ganoine of some fishteeth
Bibliographical notices
Zoological Society
On the existence of an ovum or ovule as well in the male as in the female of plants and animals; producing in the one case spermatozoa or pollen-grains, in the other the primitive cells of the embryo
On the Gum Kino of the Tenasserim Provinces
Meteorological observations for Dec. 1848
XVIII.—Observations upon several genera hitherto placed in Solanaceæ, and upon others intermediate between that family and the Scrophulariaceæ
XIX.—On the anatomy of Eolis, a genus of mollusks of the order Nudibranchiata
XX.—Brief notice of several mammalia and birds discovered by B. H. Hodgson, Esq., in Upper India
XXII.—Some account of the storm of January in Bedfordshire
XXIII.—Descriptions of five new species of Coleoptera
XXIV.—Algæ orientales:—Descriptions of new species belonging to the genus Sargassum
XXV.—On the gonidia of Lichens
Bibliographical notices
Proceedings of Learned Societies
Note on the development and organization of infusoria:—Gyratory movements of the vitellus: Pulsations of the contractile vesicle in the egg
British Museum, Zoological Department.—Conchology
On Thaliella, a new genus of cirripedes allied to Scalpellum
Post-office regulations
The Tui, or parson-bird
Rossia Owenii, Ball
XXVI.—Note on Cystocoleus, a new genus of minute plants
XXVII.—Description of Coccochloris Brebissonii, a new species of the Palmelleæ, in conjugation
XXIX.—Algæ orientales:—Descriptions of new species belonging to the genus Sargassum
XXX.—Descriptions of two new birds from Jamaica
XXXI.—Supplementary notices regarding the Dodo and its Kindred. Nos. 4, 5
XXXII.—Contributions to the botany of South America
XXXIII.—The Musci and Hepaticæ of the Pyrenees
XXXIV.—Observations on the animal of Kellia rubra, in a letter to Professor Edward Forbes
Proceedings of Learned Societies
On the habits of Mabouya agilis
On polycotyledonous embryos
Preparation of pineapple fibres in Singapore for the manufacture of pina cloth
Advantages accruing from the study of entomology
Description of a new Mexican quail
Descriptions of two new Californian quadrupeds
Meteorological observations for Feb. 1849
On the excavating powers of certain sponges belonging to the genus Cliona, with descriptions of several new species, and an allied generic form
XXXVII.—On the mode of growth in Calothrix and allied genera
XXXVIII.—Additions to the fauna of Ireland
XXXIX.—The Musci and Hepaticæ of the Pyrenees
XL.—Observations on the recent Foraminifera
XLI.—On the animal of Kellia rubra
XLII.—Description of a bag-shaped, glandular apparatus on a Brazilian bat, the Emballonura canina of Pr. Maximilian
XLIII.—On some families and genera of corals
Rare and remarkable animals of Scotland, represented from living subjects; with practical observations on their nature. By Sir John Graham Dalyell, Bart. Volume second, containing fifty-six coloured Plates. London: John Van Voorst, 1848. 4to
First steps to zoology. By Robert Patterson. Simms and M'Intyre. London, 1849
Zoological Society
Royal Society
Botanical Society of Edinburgh
Observations on the geology and natural history of Mexico
Meteorological observations for March 1849
XLV.—Contributions to the botany of South America
XLVI.—On the animal of Kellia rubra
XLVII.—An account of a specimen of the Vaagmaer, or Vogmarus Islandicus (Trachypterus Bogmarus of Cuvier and Valenciennes), thrown ashore in the Firth of Forth
XLVIII.—The Musci and Hepaticœ of the Pyrenees
XLIX. Algœ orientales:—Descriptions of new species belonging to the genus Sargassum
LI.—On the identification of a new genus of parasitic insects, Anthophorabia
Royal Society
Botanical Society of Edinburgh
Capnodium, novum Fungorum genus
Meteorological observations for April 1849
4
I.—Account of a ribbon fish (Gymnetrus) taken off the coast of Northumberland
III.—A few remarks upon a species of zoophyte which has been discovered in the New Docks of Ipswich
IV.—On Odontites rubra, Pers., and the allied forms, including a notice of a new species
V.—Contributions to the botany of South America
VI.—On the identification of a genus of parasitic hymenoptera
Descriptions of Aphides
VIII.—On the animal of Kellia rubra
Proceedings of Learned Societies
On the habits of Cyclura lophoma, an iguaniform lizard
On the development of the Purkinjean corpuscle in bone
Descriptions of new species of the genera Nyctale, Brehm., and Sycobius, Vieill
Description of a new species of Salamander from Upper California
The pine tree of the Tenasserim provinces
Description of a new Helix and Streptaxis, from the collection of H. Cuming, Esq
Meteorological observations for May 1849
IX.—A descriptive account of the freshwater sponges (genus Spongilla) in the Island of Bombay, with observations on their structure and development
X.—Notice of a Bottle-nosed Dolphin (Delphinus Tursio, Fabr.) upon the Suffolk coast
XI.—On Entozoa found in the lungs of a sheep
XII.—The Musci and Hepaticæ of the Pyrenees
XIII.—Remarks on the growth of Bambusa arundinacea in the large conservatory, chatsworth
XIV.—On the identification of the parasitic genus of insects, Anthophorabia
XV.—Descriptions of four new Asiatic species of the genus Pupa of Draparnaud
XVI.—On the chemical composition of the fluid in the Ascidia of Nepenthes
XVII.—Contributions to the botany of South America
XVIII.—On the animal of Kellia rubra
Proceedings of Learned Societies
The effect of iodine upon the nectary
On the intimate structure of articular cartilage
Notice of an excavating Cirripede
Meteorological observations for June 1849
XIX.—On the classification of some British Fossil Crustacea, with notices of new forms in the University Collection at Cambridge
XX.—On the animals of Cæcum trachea and C. Glabrum
XXI.—Contributions to the botany of South America
Characters of Diplommatina, a new genus of terrestrial mollusks belonging to the family Carychidae, and of a second species contained in it: also of a new species of Carychium inhabiting the Western Himalaya
Botanical Society of Edinburgh
Zoological Society
Descriptions of Owls presumed to be undescribed
Meteorological observations for July 1849
XXIV.—Description of two new species of Floscularia, with remarks
XXV.—Observations on Mr. Hancock's paper on the Excavating Sponges
XXVI.—On the branchial currents of the Bivalve Mollusca
Description of three new genera and species of snakes
XXVIII.—Contributions to the Botany of South America
XXIX.—On the extinct and existing bovine animals of Scandinavia
XXX.—Observation of some of the phases of development of the Trichodina pediculus (?)
Zoological Society
The tortoise-shell of Celebes
Notice of some Mollusca recently taken by George Barlee, Esq., off Lerwick, and exhibited at the Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, 17th Sept. 1849
Meteorological observations for Aug. 1849
XXXI.—Notice of the occurrence on the British coast of a burrowing barnacle belonging to a new order of the class Cirripedia
XXXII.—Note on the genus Siphonotreta, with a description of a new species
XXXIV.—On the classification of some British Fossil Crustacea, with notices of new forms in the University Collection at Cambridge
XXXV.—Supplementary notices regarding the Dodo and its kindred. Nos. 6, 7, 8
XXXVI.—Reports on the progress of physiological botany. No. 5
XXXVII.—On the extinct and existing Bovine Animals of Scandinavia
XXXVIII.—Observations on Mr. Morris's paper on the excavating sponges
XXXIX.—Contributions to the botany of South America
Zoological Society
Gallinago Brehmi
Meteorological observations for Sept. 1849
On the primrose-leaf miner; with notice of a proposed new genus, and characters of three species of Diptera
XLI.—On the classification of some British fossil Crustacea, with notices of new forms in the University Collection at Cambridge
XLII.—On the extinct and existing bovine animals of Scandinavia
XLIII.—On two new species of Testaceous Mollusca
XLIV.—On the botanical productions of the kingdom of Algiers, followed by a short notice of the supposed manna of the Israelites
XLV.—Observations on the synonymy of the genus Nomada of Fabricius, belonging to the family of cuckoo or parasitic bees
Bibliographical notices
Zoological Society
Botanical Society of Edinburgh
Discovery of the wild state of rye
Presidency of the Linnæan Society
Meteorological observations for Oct. 1849
5
I.—Observations on the conjugation of Closterium Ehrenbergii
II.—On the terebrating mollusca
IV.—Contributions to the botany of South America
VI.—On the occurrence of Charadrius virginiacus, Borkh., at Malta
VII.—Notice of a new genus of cestoid worm. Communicated by J.T. Arlidge, A.B., M.B., (Lond.)
VIII.—Description of a new species of Veronica
Ipswich museum
Echinorhinus spinosus
Description of a new species of parrot
Presidency of the Linnæan Society
Meteorological observations for Nov. 1849
X.—Observations on the species of Termitidæ of West Africa, described by Smeathman as Termes bellicosus, and by linnæus as T. fatalis
XI.—On a supposed new species of Glyceria
XIII.—Notes upon the smaller British Moths, with descriptions of some nondescript or imperfectly characterized species
XIV.—On deposits of diatomaceous earth, found on the shores of Lough Mourne, county antrim, with a record of species living in the waters of the lake
Zoological Society
Ipswich Museum
Notice of specimens of the wheat midge from Nova Scotia
On the characters and intimate structure of the odoriferous glands of the invertebrata
Journey to explore the natural history of South America
Meteorological observations for Dec. 1849
XVI.—On the recent Foraminifera
XVIII.—On the anatomy of the freshwater Bryozoa, with descriptions of three new species
XIX.—Contributions to the botany of South America
XX.—Notes on Montacuta ferruginosa
XXI.—Characters of several new East Indian and South African Helices, with remarks on some other species of the Genus occurring at the Cape of Good Hope
Bibliographical notices
Proceedings of Learned Societies
On the employment of tar to preserve wheat from the attack of the weevil
Meteorological observations for Jan. 1850
XXII.—Notes on the Salmon and bull-trout
XXIII.—Contributions to the botany of South America
XXIV.—Heights of some points of the Cotswold Hills, with some experiments with the aneroid barometer
XXV.—On the embryogeny of Hippuris vulgaris
XXVI.—Notice of some of the rarer plants observed in Orkney during the summer of 1849
XXVIII.—Notes on a species of Hydra found in the Northumberland Lakes
Zoological Society
Botanical Society of Edinburgh
Descriptions of new species of birds of the family Caprimulgidæ
Former existence of gigantic bears in Ireland
On some new genera and species of Entozoa
Meteorological observations for Feb. 1850
XXX.—On Trichites, a fossil genus of Bivalve Mollusks
XXXI.—Characters of nine new or imperfectly described species of Planorbis inhabiting India and China
XXXIII.—Notices of British fungi
XXXIV.—On the species of Cercolabes confounded under the name of C. prehensilis
XXXV.—On the characteristic fossils of the chalk formation Communicated by Prof. J. Nicol
XXXVI.—Descriptions of British Aphides
Zoological Society
On the pathology of the silk-worm (Bombyx Mori, L.). Examination of the blood
British Museum
Echinocactus Eyriesii
Cause of the potato disease
On the nature of the Gregarinæ
Way in which toads shed their skins
Meteorological observations for March 1850
XXXVII.—Notes on an examination of Lamarck's species of fossil Terebratulæ
XXXVIII.—On the internal structure of Terebratula pectunculoides, Schl., Terebratula pulchella, Nils., and Terebratula Deslongchampsii, nob
XXXIX.—On some inhabitants of the freshwater muscles
XL.—Notices of British fungi
XLII.—On the genus Waltonia
XLIII.—On the operculum of Gasteropodous Mollusca, and an attempt to prove that it is homologous or identical with the second valve of Conchifera
XLIV.—On Cannabis indica, Indian Hemp
Zoological Society
Botanical Society of Edinburgh
On Scolicia prisca, a fossil annelide of the chalk
Description of a new species of Gorgonia from Australia
On Cypræa umbilicata and C. eximia of Sowerby
The hippopotamus at the zoological gardens
Meteorological observations for April 1850
6
Descriptions of Aphides
Notes on the serpents of St. Lucia
Characters of new species of Helix from India, Mauritius and the Cape of Good Hope; also of a new Mauritian Tornatellina, with remarks on the habits of a Cape Succinea
Descriptions of some newly discovered species and characters of a new genus of Araneida
Description of a new genus and six new species of saurian reptiles
Further observations on the habits of Monodontomerus, with some account of a new Acarus, Heteropus ventricosus, a parasite in the nests of Anthophora retusa
7
Descriptions of some new species of exotic Hymenoptera in the British Museum and other collections
Descriptions of new genera and species of Spatangidae in the British Museum
Descriptions of some new species of exotic homopterous insects
Notes on Chalcidites, and descriptions of various new species
On the iguana of Sta Lucia, Metopoceros cornutus of Wagler
8
I.—Report upon the researches of Prof. Müller into the anatomy and development of the Echinoderms
II.—Report on MM. L. R. and C. Tulasne's "Memoir on the History of the Hypogæous Fungi"
III.—On the anatomy of Antiopa spinolæ, a Nudibranchiate Mollusk
IV.—A catalogue of British spiders, including remarks on their structure, functions, œconomy and systematic arrangement
VI.—Descriptions of new species of Coleopterous insects
VII.—Some remarks on Mosses, with a proposed new arrangement of the genera
Royal institution
Zoological Society
Notices of one or two of the rarer birds found in the South of Scotland
Carcharias vulpes
Meteorological observations for May 1851
VIII.—On the hinge of the fossil genus Platymya, Agassiz; with the description of a new species
X.—Notice of some new footsteps in the bunter sandstone of Dumfries-shire
XI.—A catalogue of British spiders, including remarks on their structure, functions, œconomy and systematic arrangement
XII.—Contributions to the botany of South America
XIV.—On the reproductive organs of the Lichens and Fungi (First part)
Manual of British Botany, containing the flowering plants and ferns arranged according to the natural orders. By Charles Cardale Babington, M.A., F.L.S., F.G.S. &c. Third edition, with many additions and corrections. London: Van Voorst, 1851. Pp. 434
Remarks on "Hymenopterologische studien by Arnold Foerster, 1stes Heft, formicariæ, Aachen, 1850." by William Nylander, M.D., of Helsingfors
Zoological Society
Royal Irish Academy
On wolves suckling children. Communicated by Sir Roderick I. Murchison
Carcharias vulpes
Preservation of preparations for the microscope
Notice of a sea-beach during the Silurian epoch
A comparative examination of the objective glasses of microscopes from Mr. Ross of England; Mr. Spencer of America; and M. Nachez of Paris
Antiope cristata
XV.—Observations on the affinities of the Olacaceæ
XVI.—Geographical notices, and characters of fourteen new species of Cyclostoma, from the East Indies
XVII.—Descriptive characters of two species of the genus Pterocyclos, discovered by Dr. Bland
XVIII.—A catalogue of Rotifera found in Britain; with descriptions of five new genera and thirty-two new species
XX.—A few remarks upon the Crag of Suffolk
Zoological Society
Botanical Society of Edinburgh
Holostomum cuticola Pl. V. figs. 3 & 4
On the occurrence of Trigonellites in the Upper Chalk at Norwich
Addendum to Mr. Benson's Paper on Cyclostoma, in the present number, page 191
Terebella medusa
Meteorological observations for July 1851
XXI.—On the Cidaridæ of the Oolites, with a description of some new species of that family
XXII.—Observations on the Connexion between the Crinoideæ and the Echinodermata generally
XXIII.—Descriptions of two new species of Nudibranchiate Mollusca, one of them forming the type of a new genus. With the anatomy of the genus, by Albany Hancock
XXV.—A list of all the mosses and hepaticæ hitherto observed in Sussex
XXVI.—On the development of the Cirripedia
XXVII.—A catalogue of British spiders, including remarks on their structure, functions, œconomy and systematic arrangement
Zoological Society
Botanical Society of Edinburgh
Orthagoriscus mola
Carcharias vulpes
Early notices of the Royal Menageries in London
A monograph of Macrochisma, a genus of Gasteropodous Mollusca belonging to the family Fissurellidæ
Meteorological observations for Aug. 1851
XXIX.—A list of all the Mosses and Hepaticæ hitherto observed in Sussex
XXX.—On the branchial currents in Pholas and Mya
XXXI.—Notice of a Barytic deposit in certain Testacea from the London clay
Zoological Society
Botanical Society of Edinburgh
On Parasitism
On the Umbrella Bird (Cephalopterus ornatus), "Ueramimbé," L.G
On the Genera Hexapus and Arges of De Haan
Meteorological observations for Sept. 1851
XXXIV.—Zoological notes and observations made on board H.M.S. Rattlesnake
XXXV.—A catalogue of British spiders, including remarks on their structure, functions, œconomy and systematic arrangement
XXXVI.—Description of a new species of Pterocyclos, Benson, from Southern India
XXXVII.—Note on the genus Lithostrotion
XXXVIII.—Observations on the genus Rhizochilus of Steenstrup
XL.—On some new Devonian fossils
Bibliographical notices
Proceedings of Learned Societies
A description of some of the objects which cause the Luminosity of the sea
Time of spawning of British crustacea
Geographical distribution of Hymenoptera in Arctic North America
Acanthus mollis (Linn.)
Meteorological observations for Oct. 1851
9
A catalogue of British spiders including remarks on their structure, function, economy and systematic arrangement
Descriptions of new species of hymenopterous insects captured in India, with notes on their economy, by Ezra T. Downes Esq., who presented them to the Honourable the East India Company
Brief diagnostic notices of new Maderan land shells
Sketch of a classification of recent Brachiopoda, based upon Internal Organization
10
II.—A few notes on the structure of the Belemnite
III.—On a supposed new species of Eleocharis
IV.—On some of the rarer British Gasteropodous Mollusca
V.—On the skeleton of the Great Chimpanzee, Troglodytes gorilla
VI.—On some genera of the Icacinaceæ
Zoological Society
Royal institution of Great Britain
Botanical Society of Edinburgh
Ornithological notes
Corfiote shells
On the preservation of the fecundated eggs of fishes
Irish Mollusca
On the sun column as seen at Sandwick Manse, Orkney, in April 1852
Meteorological observations for May 1852
VIII.—Notes on the reproduction of the Campanulariadæ; with a description of a new species of Laomedea
IX.—Contributions to the Palæontology of the Isle of Wight
X.—Descriptions of some newly discovered species of Araneidea
XI.—Note of the mollusca observed during a short visit to the Canary and Madeira Islands, &c., in the months of April and May 1852
XII.—On some genera of the Icacinaceæ
XIII.—Upon the genus Doliolum and its species
XIV.—On the genus Lepton
A history of infusorial animalcules, living and fossil. By Andrew Pritchard, M.R.I. 8vo, pp. 704. Whittaker & Co
A synopsis of the family of Naiades. By Isaac Lea. Third edition, greatly enlarged and improved. Philadelphia, 1852. 4to
Proceedings of Learned Societies
Observations on the circulation of the blood in the Arachnida
On the distribution of coluber natrix
Uses of the Stillingia sebifera, or tallow tree, with a notice of the Pe-la, an insect-wax of China
On the structure of the Belemnite
Meteorological observations for June 1852
XV.—On the form and structure of the shell of Operculina Arabica
XVI.—On some genera of the Icacinaceæ
XVII.—A catalogue of British spiders, including remarks on their structure, functions, œconomy, and systematic arrangement
XIX.—On some of the animals of the Chemnitziæ which have not been described
XX.—On the sloughing of the Spider-Crab (Maia Squinado)
Bibliographical notices
Royal Society
Botanical Society of Edinburgh
Notice of the occurrence, on the Durham Coast, of Diphyllidia lineata
Embryogeny of orchis, gesneria, and other phanerogamia
Meteorological observations for July 1852
XXI.—Observations on the nidification of Gasterosteus aculeatus and Gasterosteus spinachia
XXII.—A Catalogue of British spiders, including remarks on their structure, functions, œconomy, and systematic arrangement
XXIII.—On some undescribed animals of the British Rissoæ
XXIV.—On keeping marine animals and plants alive in unchanged sea-water
XXV.—Notes on the genus Cyclostoma; and characters of some new species from India, Borneo, and Natal
XXVI.—Observations on the Natural History of the water-snail and fish kept in a confined and limited portion of water
XXVII.—Description of a new species of Wart Pig from the Camaroons
Description of Sauresia., a new genus of Scincidae from St. Domingo
XXIX.—Some account of a dredging expedition on the coast of the Isle of Man during the months of May, June, July and August 1852
Zoological Society
Irish Mollusca
Directions for making and preserving microscopical preparations
Note of the observation of cilia in Grantia
Experimental researches upon the process of fecundation in Mosses
Meteorological observations for Aug. 1852
XXX.—On a new genus of the family of Volvocineæ
XXXI.—Notice of an Australian Diplommatina; and characters of new East Indian Helicidæ from Darjiling and Sincapore
XXXII.—On the priority of the term Polyzoa for the Ascidian Polypes
XXXIII.—Note on a new species of Clionites
XXXIV.—Description of a species of Belemnite, with observations on Aptychus
XXXV.—On some Crustacea dredged by Mr. Barlee in the Shetlands
XXXVI.—On a new arrangement of British Rissoæ
XXXVII.—Description of a new Hemipterous insect forming the type of a new genus
The Natural History of Animals. By T. Rymer Jones, F.R.S. Vols. 1 and 2, 1845–52. London: Van Voorst
Parks and Pleasure-Grounds, or Practical Notes on Country Residences, Villas, Public Parks and Gardens. By Charles H. J. Smith, Landscape Gardener and Garden Architect, &c. &c. London: Reeve, 1852, post 8vo, pp. 290
Revue et Magasin de Zoologie. Par M. F. E. Guérin-Méneville. 2e sér. vol. iv. no. 1. Janvier 1852
Proceedings of Learned Societies
The Natural-History collections at the British Museum
On the Nidification of the Stickleback
Remarks on the mode of vegetation of European and North American trees transported to Madeira
Meteorological observations for Sept. 1852
XXXIX.—On the tongues of Mollusca
XL.—Description of Carterodon sulcidens, Lund. Translated from the Danish by Dr. Wallich, F.R.S., Vice-Pres. L.S
XLII.—On a species of Strombus in the Hunterian Museum at Glasgow
XLIII.—Experiments on the transformation of the cystoid worms into Tænias
XLIV.—Some account of a dredging expedition off the coast of the Isle of Man during the months of May, June, July and August 1852
XLV.—Further note on Atelides centrolineatus
Description of several new genera of reptiles, principally from the collection of H.M.S. Herald
Bibliographical notices
Zoological Society
Royal Society
On a venomous fly of Southern Africa
Experimental researches upon the temperature of reptiles, and on the modifications which it undergoes under various circumstances
Meteorological observations for Oct. 1852
11
Descriptions of some newly discovered species of Araneida
III.—Description of a new genus of Calanidæ
Characters of several Helices from West Australia and the Mauritius; with notes on some species of Cyclostoma from Borneo
A revision of the genera of some of the families of conchifera or bivalve shells
Zoological Society
Botanical Society of Edinburgh
On the Coccidæ of the olive, orange, lemon, and rose-bay, and on the maladies produced by them on those trees in the province of nice and in the department of the var
Meteorological observations for Nov. 1852
VII.—On relative position; including a new arrangement of phanerogamous plants
IX.—Descriptions of species belonging to the genera Pterocyclos and Cyclostoma, from Ceylon and West Australia
X.—On the animal of Chamostrea albida
XI.—Supplement to a catalogue of British spiders, including remarks on their structure, functions, œconomy and systematic arrangement
XIII.—On the division of Ctenobranchous Gasteropodous Mollusca into larger groups and families
Bibliographical notices
Zoological Society
Cork Cuvierian Society
On the classification of serpents
On the habits of the wigeon
Meteorological observations for Dec. 1852
XIV.—Descriptions of some of the larger forms of fossilized Foraminifera in Scinde; with observations on their internal structure
XV.—Further notes on British zoophytes, with descriptions of new species
XVI.—Observations on the genus Schwenkia
XVIII.—Note on the Gryphæa of the bed called gryphite grit in the Cotteswolds
XIX.—On two new subgenera of Calanidæ
XX.—On the germination of the resting spores, and on a form of moving spores in Spirogyra
XXI.—Revision of the families of Nudibranch Mollusks, with the description of a new genus of Phyllidiadæ
XXII.—Additional notice of the genus Tancredia (Lycett), Hettangia (Turquem)
Bibliographical notices
Proceedings of Learned Societies
On the genus Bifrontia
New kind of achromatic condenser suggested
Meteorological observations for Jan. 1853
XXIV.—Remarks upon British plants
XXVII.—On the animal of Myochama anomioides
XXVIII.—On the germination of the resting spores, and on a form of moving spores in Spirogyra
XXIX.—Description of Rhopalodina, a new form of Echinodermata
Principles of the anatomy and physiology of the vegetable cell. By Hugo von Mohl. Translated by Arthur Henfrey, F.R.S. &c. Van Voorst, 1852
Handbuch der Conchyliologie und Malacozoologie. Von Dr. R. A. Philippi. Halle, 1853. 8vo, pp. 548
Royal Society
Zoological Society
Botanical Society of Edinburgh
Eucratea Chelata
On the coleopterous insects of the genus Cebrio
On the reproduction of the toad and frog without the intermediate stage of tadpole
XXXI.—On the occurrence of palms and bambus, with pines and other forms considered northern, at considerable elevations in the Himalaya
XXXIII.—Remarks upon British plants
XXXIV.—On the genera of the tribe Duboisieæ
XXXVII.—A revision of the genera of some of the families of conchifera or Bivalve shells
Bibliographical notices
Royal Institution of Great Britain
Zoological Society
On the nervures of leaves and their distribution
On the occurrence of large quantities of the shells of Anodonta cygnea on the sea-coast near Sandgate
Description of a new genus of Gorgoniadæ
Meteorological observations for March 1853
XXXVIII.—Description of Orbitolites Malabarica (H. J. C.), illustrative of the spiral and not concentric arrangement of chambers in D'Orbigny's order Cyclostègues
XXXIX.—Remarks upon British plants
XL.—Further observations on the animal of Diplommatina (including a note by Capt. T. Hutton)
XLI.—On the genera of the tribe Duboisieæ
XLII.—Notes on some British zoophytes
XLIII.—Observations on relative position; including a new arrangement of phanerogamous plants
XLIV.—On some points relating to the structure and mechanism of the wolf-fish (Anarrhichas Lupus)
Zoological Society
Botanical Society of Edinburgh
Researches on the fecundation and formation of the embryo in the Hepaticæ and Ferns
Mode of determining the optical power of a microscope
Marine Vivaria
Observations on the anatomy of the antennæ in a small species of crustacean
Meteorological observations for April 1853
12
I.—Remarks on some Algæ belonging to the genus Caulerpa
II.—On the genus Truncatella
III.—On the operculum of the genus Diplommatina
IV.—Description of a new species of Rhododendron from Bootan, in India
V.—On relative position; including a new arrangement of phanerogamous plants
VI.—On the phosphorescence of some marine Invertebrata
VII.—On the structure of the leaves of palms
Zoological Society
Botanical Society of Edinburgh
On the fecundation of the Fucaceæ
Time of spawning of British Crustacea
Experimental researches on vegetation
On the priority of the discovery of the mode of action of the pholades in the perforation of stones
Meteorological observations for May 1853
VIII.—On the genus Gercyon, with a short monographical synopsis of the British Sphæridiidæ
IX.—Characters of new land shells, collected by Edgar L. Layard, Esq., in Ceylon
X.—Notes on the ornithology of Ceylon, collected during an eight years' residence in the Island
XI.—On the Rissoa rubra
XII.—Description of several new species of British Crustacea
XIII.—On two new species of Calanidæ, with observations on the spermatic tubes of Pontella, Diaptomus, &c
XIV.—Notes on some new or little-known marine animals
XV.—On the teeth of the genus Mitra, Lamarck
Système Silurien du Centre de la Bohême. 1ère partie, Recherches Paléontologiques. Trilobites, par J. Barrande. 2 vols. 4to
Popular Physical Geology. By J. B. Jukes, F.R.S. 12mo. Reeve and Co., London, 1853
Royal Institution of Great Britain
Zoological Society
Observations on the breeding of the nightingale in captivity
On a new species of Bulimus
On a new genus of Anomiadæ
Meteorological observations for June 1853
XVI.—Notes on some new or little-known marine animals. (No. 2.)
XVII.—On two new species of Calanidæ, with observations on the spermatic tubes of Pontella, Diaptomus, &c
XVIII.—Notes on the ornithology of Ceylon, collected during an eight years' residence in the island
XIX.—On the head of the genus Conus Linn
XX.—On the animal of Rotella, Lamk
XXI.—On the phosphorescence of some marine invertebrata
XXII.—On some new carboniferous limestone fossils
Bibliographical notices
Zoological Society
On the movements of the blood in the pulmonary Arachnida
Note on the germination of the spores of the Uredines
Meteorological observations for July 1853
XXIII.—On some new species of Trigonia from the inferior oolite of the Cotteswolds, with preliminary remarks upon that genus
XXIV.—Note on the Artesian well at Colchester; and remarks on some of the microscopic fossils from the colchester chalk
XXV.—On the mechanism of aquatic respiration and on the structure of the organs of breathing in invertebrate animals
XXVI.—Notes on the ornithology of Ceylon, collected during an eight years' residence in the Island
XXVII.—Remarks on the Lias at Fretherne near Newnham, and Purton near Sharpness; with an account of some new foraminifera discovered there; and on certain pleistocene deposits in the vale of gloucester
Zoological Society
Royal Society
On the monstrosity of a rose
On the change of colour in a chamæleon (Chamæleo vulgaris)
Notes on a new species of Artamus, from India
Meteorological observations for Aug. 1853
XXIX.—On the branchial currents in the bivalves
XXX.—On preserving the balance between the animal and vegetable organisms in sea water
XXXI.—On the cornbrash of the neighbourhood of Cirencester
XXXII.—On the teeth of the Pneumonobranchiate Mollusca
XXXIII.—On the mechanism of aquatic respiration and on the structure of the organs of breathing in invertebrate animals
Proceedings of Learned Societies
Spadix purpurea, gosse
Rare Irish Mollusca
Meteorological observations for Sept. 1853
On the British Tritons
XXXV.—Notes on some new or little-known marine animals (No. 3)
Descriptions of some undescribed species of reptiles collected by Dr. Joseph Hooker in the Khassia Mountains, East Bengal, and Sikkim Himalaya
XXXVII.—On the mechanism of aquatic respiration and on the structure of the organs of breathing in invertebrate animals
XXXIX.—Descriptions of two new genera (Pfeifferia and Janella) of Land Mollusca
XL.—Notes on the habits of Bivalve shell-fish
Centuries of North American fungi
XLII.—Note on the transverse processes of the two-toothed dolphin (Hyperoodon bidens)
XLIII.—Remarks on Libellula Brodiei (Buckman), a fossil insect from the upper Lias of dumbleton, gloucestershire
The botany of the Eastern Borders, with the popular names and uses of the plants, and of the customs and beliefs which have been associated with them. By G. Johnston, M.D. &c. 8vo. London, 1853
The handbook of British Ferns, comprising scientific and popular descriptions with engravings of all the indigenous species and varieties, with instructions for their cultivation. By T. Moore, F.L.S. &c. Second edition. London, 1853
Beiträge zur Mycologie. Von G. Fresenius, M.D. Frankfurt A. M. 1850, 1852. Hefte 1, 2. 4to, pp. 38. pl. 4, & pp. 80. pl. 5
A monograph of the subclass Cirripedia, with figures of all the species. The Lepadidæ or pedunculated cirripedes
Zoological Society
On the mode of reproduction and development in various groups of zoophytes and Mollusca
Teeth of Testacellus and Glandina
Meteorological observations for Oct. 1853
13
I.—On the structure of the Echinoderms
II.—On a new species of Tanager in the British Museum
Description of new or little-known species of reptiles collected in Ceylon
IV.—Note on Spadix purpurea, Gosse
V.—Description and illustrations of new species of Verrucaria and Sagedia found about Torquay, Devonshire
VI.—Account of a Ms. of Laurence Theodore Gronov lately purchased for the British Museum, with a collection of dry fish which it describes
VII.—A catalogue of the species of ants found in Southern India
The palm trees of the Amazon and their uses. By A. R. Wallace. with 48 plates. London: Van Voorst, 1853
A narrative of travels on the Amazon and Rio Negro, with an account of the native tribes and observations on the climate, geology, and natural history of the amazon valley. By A. R. Wallace. Pp. 541. 8vo. London, 1853. Reeve & Co
Zoological Society
Botanical Society of Edinburgh
Royal Society of Edinburgh
On the anatomy of Terebratula australis
On a species of African ant
On oligoneuria rhenana
Meteorological observations for Nov. 1853
Characters of a new European Pupa, and of a new Australian Bulimus
X.—A catalogue of the species of ants found in Southern India
XI.—Note on the Greenland and Iceland Falcons
XII.—On the structure of the Echinoderms
XIII.—Notes on the ornithology of Ceylon, collected during an eight years' residence in the Island
XIV.—On the mechanism of aquatic respiration and on the structure of the organs of breathing in invertebrate animals
Catalogue of reptiles collected in Ceylon
Proceedings of Learned Societies
Note on the bird of paradise (Paradisea apoda)
Meteorological observations for Dec. 1853
XVI.—Contributions to the Palæontology of Gloucestershire: — A description, with figures, of some new species of Echinodermata from the Lias and Oolites
Descriptions of some newly discovered species of Araneida
XVIII.—On the mechanism of aquatic respiration and on the structure of the organs of breathing in invertebrate animals
XIX.—Description of a new genus and species of seal (Heliophoca Atlantica) from Madeira
XXI.—Notes on the ornithology of Ceylon, collected during an eight years' residence in the island
Bibliographical notices
Royal Society
Zoological Society
Figured pearls of the Chinese
Meteorological observations for Jan. 1852
XXII.—On the structure of the Echinoderms
XXIV.—Notes on the ornithology of Ceylon, collected during an eight years' residence in the Island
XXVI.—A reply to two statements published by the Palæontographical Society, in their volume for 1852; one appearing to accuse the University of Cambridge of illiberality in the administration of its Museum; the other reflecting on the character of Profess
XXVII.—Notice of the discovery of Desmarestia Dresnayi on the coast of Ireland
XXVIII.—On the mechanism of aquatic respiration and on the structure of the organs of breathing in invertebrate animals
XXIX.—Contributions to the Palæontology of Gloucestershire:—A description, with figures, of some new species of Echinodermata from the Lias and Oolites
Botanical Letters to a Friend. By Dr. F. Unger. Translated by Dr. Paul. London: Highley, 1853
Synopsis des Caloptérygines. Par M. E. de Selys-Longchamps Brussels, 1853
Royal Institution of Great Britain
Zoological Society
Botanical Society of Edinburgh
Note on the vegetation of Mount Argæus in Cappadocia
On certain statements contained in Dr. T. Williams' papers on the respiratory organs of the Articulata
Observations on Notamia bursaria
Description of a new species of Helix from Van Diemen's Land
On the colours of plants
Meteorological observations for Feb. 1854
XXX.—A synopsis of the fissirostral family Bucconidæ
XXXI.—Observations on the fauna of Barrackpoore
XXXII.—Contributions to the Palæontology of Gloucestershire:—A description, with figures, of some new species of Echinodermata from the Lias and Oolites
XXXIII.—Observations on "Prof. Sedgwick's reply to some statements reflecting on the University of Cambridge."
XXXV.—Notices of British Fungi
Descriptions of new species of Ceylon Reptiles
XXXVII.—A revision of the arrangement of the families of Bivalve shells (Conchifera)
XXXVIII.—On the reproduction of a lost part of an operculum, and of its probable restoration when entirely destroyed
Proceedings of Learned Societies
Runcina Hancocki
Meteorological observations for March 1854
XXXIX.—On some new genera and species of fossil fishes
XLI.—Notes on the ornithology of Ceylon, collected during an eight years' residence in the Island
XLII.—Description of a new Helix from Montpellier, and a new Hydrobia from Nice, with observations on some varieties of the extra-marine shells of those districts
XLIII.—Notices of British Fungi
XLIV.—A reply to Prof. Sedgwick's article published in the annals and magazine of Natural History, 2nd series, No. 76, April 1854
XLV.—A synopsis of the fissirostral family Bucconidæ
XLVI.—On the anatomy of the giraffe (Camelopardalis giraffa, Linn.)
XLVII.—On the growth of Sea-weeds
Zoological Society
Royal Society
Botanical Society of Edinburgh
Bellia arenaria
Viola lactea
Meteorological observations for April 1854
14
Alpheus affinis
I.—On the genus Lycium
II.—Additions and corrections to the arrangement of the families of Bivalve shells
III.—Supplement to a catalogue of British spiders, including remarks on their structure, functions, œconomy and systematic arrangement
IV.—On the mechanism of aquatic respiration and on the structure of the organs of breathing in invertebrate animals
V.—Notes on the ornithology of Ceylon, collected during an eight years' residence in the island
Royal Society
Zoological Society
On the formation of the stomata in the epidermis of the leaves of the Spiderwort (Tradescantia virginica), and on the evolution of the cells in their neighbourhood
On the dimorphism of the Uredineæ
Meteorological observations for May 1854
VII.—Researches on the development of viviparous Aphides
VIII.—On the true position of the canaliferous structure in the shell of fossil Alveolina (D'Orbigny)
IX.—Notice of some new species of British Nudibranchiata
X.—Notes on the ornithology of Ceylon, collected during an eight years' residence in the island
XI.—On some new cretaceous Crustacea
XII.—On the Aclis unica, Auct
XIII.—On some Arctic species of Calanidæ
XIV.—Description of a new genus and species of British Curculionidæ
XV.—On the genus Lycium
XVI.—Note on the supposed Antheridia of Rhamnus
Zoological Society
On the embryogeny and propagation of intestinal worms. Abstract by Prince Charles Bonaparte
Meteorological observations for June 1854
XVIII.—Miscellaneous notes on the fauna of Dacca, including remarks made on the line of march from Barrackpore to that station
XIX.—A reply to some statements of Dr. Williams on the controversy respecting the Branchial Currents in the Lamellibranchiata
XX.—On the genus Lycium
Geodephaga Britannica. By J. F. Dawson. London: J. Van Voorst, 1854
The Medals of Creation, &c. By (the late) G. A. Mantell, F.R.S. 2 vols. small 8vo. Second Edition. London: Bohn
Genera Plantarum Floræ Germanicæ iconibus et descriptionibus illustrata. Fasc. 27. Auctore R. Caspary
The microscope and its application to Clinical Medicine. By Lionel Beale, M.B. 8vo. pp. 282
Royal Society
Zoological Society
Botanical Society of Edinburgh
On the development of Cœnurus cerebralis. Extracts from letters to M. de Quatrefages
Thecacera Pennigera
Meteorological observations for July 1854
XXIII.—On the mechanism of aquatic respiration and on the structure of the organs of breathing in invertebrate animals
XXIV.—On the remains of a gigantic bird (Lithornis Emuinus) from the London clay of Sheppey
XXV.—Notes on the ornithology of Ceylon, collected during an eight years' residence in the island
XXVI.—On the fertilization of ferns
XXVIII.—Descriptions of three new species of British Actiniæ
Bibliographical notices
Royal Society
Zoological Society
Botanical Society of Edinburgh
On the occurrence of zinc in the vegetable organism
Notes on the bovine animals of the Malay Peninsula
Meteorological observations for Aug. 1854
XXIX.—Contributions to the natural history of the infusoria
XXXI.—On the genus Lycium
XXXII.—On the occurrence of the Bottle-headed Whale, Hyperoodon bidens, Flem., and remarks thereon
XXXIII.—On the primitive diversity and number of animals in geological times
XXXIV.—Memoranda of observations made in small aquaria, in which the balance between the animal and vegetable organisms was permanently maintained
XXXV.—On a mode of giving permanent flexibility to brittle specimens in botany and zoolog
Bibliographical notices
Proceedings of Learned Societies
On the natural and artificial fecundation of Ægilops by Triticum
Notes on the development of the Actiniæ
Rare Irish mollusca
On some fishes allied to Gymnotus
Meteorological observations for Sept. 1854
XXXVI.—Remarks on associations of colour and the relations of colour and form in plants
XXXVII.—On Linaria sepium of Allman
XXXVIII.—Characters of four Indian species of Cyclophorus, Montfort, followed by notes on the geographical distribution of the genera of the Cyclostomacea in Hindostan
XXXIX.—Description of a new genus of bivalve mollusca
XL.—On artificial sea water
XLII.—On the fecundation of the Coniferæ
Royal Society
Zoological Society
On the Monkeys of the Amazon
Botanical Society of Edinburgh
15
I.—Notes of an excursion to the South of France and the Auvergne in search of Diatomaceæ
II.—Amended characters of the singular lymneadous genus Camptoceras, and description of a new Ancylus, inhabitants of North-western India
III.—Characters of the genus Opisthoporus, an Eastern form of the Cyclostomacea, with remarks on its affinities and notes on several opercula
IV.—On artificial sea water
V.—Notes on Swiss Mollusca
VI.—Sketch of the life of the late Professor Edward Forbes
The Entomologist's Annual for 1855. Edited by H. T. Stainton. London: Van Voorst, 1855. 12mo. With one Plate
A catalogue of British fossils, comprising the genera and species hitherto described; with references to their geological distribution and the localities in which they have been found. By John Morris, F.G.S. Second Edition, considerably enlarged. 8vo. Lon
Popular conchology. By Agnes Catlow. Second Edition. London: Longmans, 1854. 12mo
Proceedings of Learned Societies
Description of a new genus and some new species of tortoises
Note on the reproduction of Ligula
Description of the animal of Cyclina sinensis
Observations on the development of Actinia
Meteorological observations for Nov. 1854
VII.—Some account of the Actiniadæ found upon the coast near Teignmouth, Devon
VIII.—On a monstrous oyster shell
X.—On the Ornithology of Malacca
XI.—Descriptions of the animals of certain genera of Bivalve shells
XII.—On Fossil Echinoderms from the Island of Malta; with notes on the stratigraphical distribution of the fossil organisms in the Maltese beds
XIII.—Notes on British zoophytes, with descriptions of new species
XIV.—On the marine vivarium
Zoological Society
Royal Society
Botanical Society of Edinburgh
Observations on the nests of humming birds
On a marsupial frog (Notodelphys ovifera) from Venezuela
Meteorological observations for Dec. 1854
XV.—A monograph of the Indian species of Phylloscopus and its immediate affines
XVI.—On fossil echinoderms from the Island of Malta; with notes on the stratigraphical distribution of the fossil organisms in the Maltese beds
XVII.—On the genera Pionandra, Cliocarpus and Pæcilochroma
XVIII.—On the discovery of viviparous fish in Louisiana
XIX.—On the anomalous Oyster-shell described in the ‘Annals’ for February
Zoological Society
Royal Society
Botanical Society of Edinburgh
On the movements and reproduction of the Naviculæ
On Lottia zebrina and L. Scurra
Meteorological observations for Jan. 1855
XXI.—A comparative view of the more important stages of development of some of the higher Cryptogamia and the Phanerogamia
XXIII.—Report on a collection of Diatomaceæ made in the district of Braemar by Professor Balfour and Mr. George Lawson
XXIV.—On fossil echinoderms from the Island of Malta; with notes on the stratigraphical distribution of the fossil organisms in the Maltese beds
XXV.—On Monopus medusicola, a species of Leech
XXVI.—On Ancylus oblongus and A. fluviatilis
Royal Society
Zoological Society
Botanical Society of Edinburgh
On the anomalous Oyster-shell
On the species confounded under the name of Laminaria digitata, with some observations on the genus Laminaria
Descriptions of two new species of humming birds, from Peru
Meteorological observations for Feb. 1855
Notice on the question of the presence of an operculum in the genus Diplommatina Benson, and description of a new species
XXX.—Short characters of some new genera and species of Algæ discovered on the coast of the colony of Victoria, Australia
XXXI.—Some remarks on vegetable placentation
XXXII.—On the attitudes and figures of the Morse
XXXIII.—Descriptions of eight new species of birds from South America
XXXIV.—On the impregnation and germination of the Algæ
A history of the British Marine Testaceous Mollusca, distributed in their natural order. By William Clark. London: Van Voorst, 1855
The Ferns of Great Britain. Illustrated by John E. Sowerby. The descriptions, synonyms, &c. by C. Johnson. London, 1855
First steps in economic botany, for the use of students. By Thomas Croxen Archer. London: Reeve, 1854. 12mo
The entomologist's annual for 1855. Edited by H. T. Stainton. Second Edition. London, 1855. Van Voorst. 12mo
Royal Society
Zoological Society
Botanical Society of Edinburgh
Origin of Wheat
Mr. Busk's anomalous shell
On the fructification of the Arachis hypogæa
On the structure of the starch granule
Meteorological observations for March 1855
XXXV.—Monograph on the British species of Phalangiidæ or Harvest-men
XXXVI.—On the structure of chlorophyll
XXXVII.—On Perna quadrata, Sow
XXXIX.—On the characters which distinguish the vegetation of a country
Zoological Society
Royal Society
On the transmission and metamorphoses of the intestinal worms
Note on the Trichomonas vaginalis of Donné
New work by Mr. Gosse
Meteorological observations for April 1855
16
I.—Observations on the development of gonidia (?) from the cell-contents of the Characeæ, and on the circulation of the mucus-substance of the cell; with a postscript
II.—Descriptions of the animals of certain genera of Conchifera
Notes on some new or little-known marine animals
IV.—On the homologies of the carapace and on the structure and function of the antennæ in Crustacea
V.—On double monstrosity in fishes
Zoological Society
Royal Institution of Great Britain
Botanical Society of Edinburgh
On the eggs of Otogyps and Prosthemadera
Meteorological observations for May 1855
VI.—Notes on Palæozoic bivalved entomostraca. No. I. Some species of Beyrichia from the upper Silurian limestones of Scandinavia
VII.—On the conjugation of the Diatomaceæ
VIII.—On a new genus of fossil Cidaridæ, with a synopsis of the species included therein
IX.—Brief notices of several new or little-known species of mammalia, lately discovered and collected in Nepal, by Brian Houghton Hodgson, Esq
X.—On the Assiminia Grayana and Rissoa anatina
Descriptions of two newly discovered species of Araneida
XII.—Note on the descent of glaciers
Catalogue of British Hymenoptera in the collection of the British Museum. Part I. Apidæ—Bees. By Frederick Smith, M.E.S. London: Printed by Order of the Trustees, 1855. 12mo
Proceedings of the Yorkshire Philosophical Society. Vol. I York, 1855
Characters of some new or imperfectly-described species of Tanagers
On the organization of the pedicellate glands of the leaf of Drosera rotundifolia
On a new organ observed in Callitriche (C. platycarpa, &c.)
On the spermatophora of the Crickets
Meteorological observations for June 1855
XIII.—Observations on the genera Pachybdella (Diesing) and Peltogaster (Rathke), two animal forms parasitic upon the abdomen of Crabs
XIV.—Notes on Palæozoic Bivalved Entomostraca. No. II. Some British and Foreign species of Beyrichia
XV.—On the heart and circulation in the Pycnogonidæ
XVI.—Abstract of a monograph of the family Gorgonidæ
XVII.—On the genus Assiminia
XVIII.—On the law which has regulated the introduction of new species
XIX.—On some new species of Hemipedina from the Oolites
XX.—Short biographical notice of the late Dr. Johnston of Berwick-upon-Tweed
The British Flora, comprising the phænogamous or flowering plants and the ferns. The 7th edition, with Additions and Corrections, &c. By Sir William Jackson Hooker, K.H., D.C.L. &c. &c., and George A. Walker Arnott, LL.D. &c. &c. Longman and Co. 1855. Pp
Royal Society
Botanical Society of Edinburgh
Zoological Society
Notice of a new Indian Swallow
Notice of some new species of birds contained in the museum of the Hon. East India Company
On the genus Modiolarca
Monstrosity of Antirrhinum majus
Notice of the Horns and skull of the Arnee
Meteorological observations for July 1855
XXI.—The vegetable individual, in its relation to species
XXII.—Note on the subgenus Limea, Bronn
XXIII.—Notes on the Brachiopoda observed in a Dredging Tour with Mr. M'Andrew on the coast of Norway, in the summer of the present year
XXIV.—On the Young States of some Annelides
XXV.—Observations on the genus Assiminia
XXVI.—On the morphology of the organs called lenticels
Bibliographical notices
Zoological society
Sibbald's drawings of Scottish animals
Clausilia Rolphii
The operculum of Diplommatina
Note on the Aphyllanthes monspeliensis, and the new family of the Aphyllanthaceæ
Meteorological observations for Aug. 1855
XXVII.—Notes on some new or little-known marine animals
On new or little known marine animals
XXVIII.—On the injurious effects of an excess or want of heat and light on the aquarium
XXIX.—On the mechanism of aquatic respiration and on the structure of the organs of breathing in invertebrate animals
XXX.—Notice and description of a new species of spider
XXXI.—Observations on the habits of the stickleback (being a continuation of a previous paper)
XXXII.—The vegetable individual, in its relation to species Translated by Chas Francis Stone
Bibliographical notices
Zoological Society
Notice of some imperfectly-known species of birds contained in the museum of the Hon. East India Company
Notes on the habits of Indian birds. Part IV
Description of a new species of Momotus
On the anatomy of the Great Anteater (Myrmecophaga Jubata)
Descriptions of two new tanagers in the British Museum
Bohemian forests and peat-bogs
Occurrence of Diodonta fragilis at Weymouth
Descriptions of some new species of birds
Description of a second species of the genus Procnias
Meteorological observations for Sept. 1855
XXXIII.—On the Batrachian Ranunculi of Britain
XXXIV.—On the mechanism of aquatic respiration and on the structure of the organs of breathing in invertebrate animals
XXXV.—On the genera of mollusca, and on the genus Assiminia in particular
XXXVII.—On the phænomena of the reproduction of the Chitons
XXXVIII.—Note on Linaria sepium, Allman
Catalogue of the genera and subgenera of birds contained in the British Museum. By G. R. Gray, F.L.S. London: 1855
Descriptive and illustrated catalogue of the histological series contained in the museum of the Royal College of Surgeons. Prepared for the microscope. Vol. ii. London. 1855. 4to
Proceedings of Learned Societies
Shropshire mollusca
Arrested development of the tadpole of the common frog
Meteorological observations for October 1855
17
I.—On the conjugation of Cocconeis, Cymbella and Amphora; together with some remarks on Amphiphora alata (?), Kg
II.—Description of a new species of Clausilia from the neighbourhood of Cheltenham
III.—Memoir on the Indian species of Shrews. With Notes by Robert F. Tomes, Esq
IV.—On the mechanism of aquatic respiration and on the structure of the organs of breathing in invertebrate animals
V.—On the Origin of the geographical distribution of Crustacea
VI.—On Anthracosia, a Fossil Genus of the Family Unionidæ
VII.—On the genus Assiminia
Recherches sur les Crinoides du Terrain Carbonifère de la Belgique Par L. de Koninck et H. le Hon. Bruxelles. 1854
A lecture on the geological history of Newbury, Berks
Zoological Society
Botanical Society of Edinburgh
Observations on the blistering beetles of the neighbourhood of Montevideo
Unusual dearth of algæ in 1855
New species of mammals and birds
Description of a new bird from Guatemala, forming the type of a new genus
The late Mr. Newport
VIII.—Notes on the Palœozoic Bivalved Entomostraca. No. III. Some species of Leperditia
IX.—Further observations on the development of gonidia (?) from the cell-contents of the Characeæ, and on the circulation of the mucus-substance of the cell
X.—Amended description of the genus Scaphula, Benson, a freshwater form of the Arcacea; with characters of a new species from Tenasserim
XI.—Description of Tanystoma tubiferum, a Burmese form related to the genus Anostoma of Lamarck
XIII.—On the mechanism of aquatic respiration and on the structure of the organs of breathing in invertebrate animals
XIV.—On the marine Testacea of the Piedmontese coast
XV.—Notes on the review of G. R. Gray's "Catalogue of the Genera and Subgenera of Birds" in the December number of the ‘Annals’
A popular history of palms and their allies. By Berthold Seemann, Ph.D. &c. London: Reeve. 1856
Museum of economic botany, or a popular guide to the museum of the royal gardens of Kew. By Sir W. J. Hooker, Director. Longman & Co. 1855
A handbook to the marine aquarium. By P. H. Gosse. London: Van Voorst. 1855. 12mo
Popular geography of plants, or a botanical excursion round the world. By E. M. C. Edited by C. Daubeny, M.D. &c. London: Reeve. 1855
The flowering plants and ferns of Great Britain: an attempt to classify them according to their geognostic relations. By J. G. Baker. London. 1855
Zoological Society
Botanical Society of Edinburgh
Notes on the Marine Fauna of Weymouth
Meteorological observations for DEC. 1855
XVII.—Characters of seventeen new forms of the Cyclostomacea from the British provinces of Burmah, collected by W. Theobald, jun., Esq
Descriptions of three newly discovered species of Araneida
XX.—On the mechanism of aquatic respiration and on the structure of the organs of breathing in invertebrate animals
Bibliographical notices
Zoological Society
Botanical Society of Edinburgh
On the earliest stages in the development of Pelagia noctiluca
Description of a new species of Swift
XXIV.—On the theory of the fecundation of the Ovum
XXVI.—Note on the genus Scissurella
XXVII.—On the house ant of Madeira Translated from the original by R.T. Lowe, M.A
XXIX.—Remarks on the genera Tanystoma, Nematura, and Anaulus
XXX.—New researches in vegetable embryogeny
XXXI.—On the Tracheal System of Insects
Bibliographical notices
Bombay Branch Royal Asiatic Society
Zoological Society
On the mode in which the Tachinæ escape from their Pupa-cases and from closed situations in which they often occur
On the apparent absence of a nervous system in the Nemoptera lusitanica
Meteorological observations for Feb. 1856
XXXIII.—List of the Mollusca observed between Drontheim and the North Cape
XXXIV.—Some account of an infant "Orang-Utan"
XXXV.—On the theory of the fecundation of the ovum
XXXVI.—Another note on Scissurella
XXXVII.—On the occurrence of the fossil genus Conoteuthis, D'Orb., in England
XXXVIII.—On the development of the freshwater sponges
XXXIX.—On the development of the Chitons
A monograph of the British Hieracia. By James Backhouse, Jun. 8vo. York, 1856
A rearrangement of the nomenclature and synonymy of those species of British Coleoptera which are comprised under the sections Geodephaga, Hydradephaga, and part of Philhydrida, being the first portion of a general British Catalogue. By J. F. Dawson, LL.B
Royal Society
Zoological Society
Geological Society
The British Museum—its Catalogues and accessions in Zoology
Note on the development of the Lampreys
Clausilia mortilleti
Meteorological observations for March 1856
On the British Diastylidae
On the British Diastylidae
XLII.—Description of a new species of Sphærium found near London
XLIII.—Descriptions of eight new species of birds from South America
XLIV.—On Scissurella and Schismope
XLV.—On the Orang-Utan or Mias of Borneo
XLVI.—On Prof. Huxley's attempted refutation of Cuvier's Laws of Correlation, in the reconstruction of extinct vertebrate forms
XLVII.—Descriptions of three new species of Paludomus from Burmah, and of some forms of Stenothyra (Nematura) from Penang, Mergui, &c
XLVIII.—On the minute structure of certain Brachiopod shells; and on vegetable cell-formation
Bibliographical notices
Proceedings of Learned Societies
Botanical Society of Edinburgh
On the influence of the soil on the distribution of plants. Communicated by Count Marschall
Note on the freshwater dolphins of South America
Meteorological observations for April 1856
18
I.—Monograph of the genus Catops
II.—On a second new species of Sph→ium from the Paddington Canal
III.—On the habits of the Orang-Utan of Borneo
IV.—Polyzoa collected by Mr. M'Andrew on the Coast of Norway and Finmark in 1856
VI.—Observations on the external characters and internal anatomy of a Bitentaculate slug found at the island of Aneiteum, New Hebrides
British poisonous plants. By C. Johnson. London, Sowerby, 1856. 12mo
Zoological Society
Royal Institution of Great Britain
Botanical Society of Edinburgh
Edwardsia Vestita (Forbes)
Occurrence of Clausilia Mortilleti, Dumont, in Kent
Cyclas lacustris, draparnaud
On the siliceous sporangial sheath of the Diatomaceæ
Travels in Central America
On the non-existence of polarizing silica in the organic kingdom
Meteorological observations for May 1856
IX. — On the development and propagation of Sphæroplea annulina
X.—New terrestrial shells from Ceylon, with a general list of the species inhabiting that Island
XI.—Notice of a curious metamorphosis in a Polype-like animal
XII.—Brief outline of the anatomy of the genus Atlas (Lesueur)
XIII.—On the development of Arenicola piscatorum; with remarks upon that of other Branchiferous Annelides
XIV.—Notes on the freshwater Infusoria of the Island of Bombay. No. 1. Organization
XV.—Monograph of the genus Catops
XVII.—Description of a new species of Dolphin (Steno) from the upper parts of the River Amazon
Manual of Geology, Practical and Theoretical. By John Phillips, M.A., F.R.S. &c. Griffin and Co., London and Glasgow, 1855
Tenby: a sea-side holiday. By Philip Henry Gosse, A.L.S. London, Van Voorst, 1856. 12mo
Manual of British Botany, containing the flowering plants and ferns arranged according to the natural orders. By Charles Cardale Babington, M.A., F.R.S., F.L.S. &c. Fourth Edition, with many additions and corrections. London: Van Voorst, 1856, pp. 446
Trees and their nature, or the bud and its attributes. By Alex. Harvey, A.M., M.D. &c. London, 1856
Zoological Society
Botanical Society of Edinburgh
On the probable origin of the organized beings now living in the Azores, Madeira, and the Canaries. By M. Oswald Heer. in a letter to M. A. DeCandolle
Note on Clausilia plicatula and C. Mortilleti
On two new speices of birds from Santa Fé di Bogota
Note on Helix Cantiana, Mont
A last word on Scissurella
New method of disintegrating masses of fossil Diatomaceæ
Meteorological observations for June 1856
XVIII.—Attempts at a natural arrangement of birds
XIX.—Recent discoveries in vegetable embryogeny
XX.—On Edwardsia carnea, a new British zoophyte
XXI.—Notes on the freshwater Infusoria of the Island of Bombay. No. 1. organization
XXII.—Descriptions of one Indian and nine new Burmese Helices; and notes on two Burmese Cyclostomacea
XXIII.—On an abnormality in the flowers of Salix Andersoniana
An Introduction to Entomology, or Elements of the Natural History of Insects. By William Kirby, M.A., F.R.S, F.L.S., and William Spence, F.R.S., F.L.S. Seventh Edition. Sm. 8vo. London, Longmans, 1856
Ferny Copmbes: a Ramble after Ferns in the Glens and Valleys of Devonshire. By Charlotte Chanter. London, Reeve, 1856
Proceedings of Learned Societies
On some new species freshwater tortoises from North America, Ceylon and Australia
On the vitality of the Anguillulæ of mildewed wheat
Notice of a new species of nocturnal lizard from Mexico
Meteorological observations for July 1856
XXVI.—On the development of the Lampreys
XXVII.—Monograph of the genus Catops
XXVIII.—Contributions to the anatomy of the Infusoria
Royal Society
Botanical Society of Edinburgh
Zoological Society
New genus of fish-scaled lizards (Scissosarae) from New Guinea
Amphioxus Lanceolatus
Meteorological Observations for Aug. 1856
XXX.—A notice of some new genera and species of British Hydroid Zoophytes
XXXII.—On the young state of Ophiocoma rosula, and on the form and development of the spines of this species
XXXIII.—Monograph of the genus Catops
XXXIV.—Elucidation of some plants mentioned in Dr. Francis Hamilton's account of the Kingdom of Nepál
XXXV.—Notice of a new subgenus of Helicinadæ
Proceedings of Learned Societies
On Clausilia Rolphii and Mortilleti
On the origin of greensand, and its formation in the oceans of the present Epoch
On the Cumæ
Note on Callitriche hamulata
Rare British birds
Meteorological observations for Sept. 1856
XXXVII.—Descriptions of three new British zoophytes
XXXVIII.—Elucidation of some plants mentioned in Dr. Francis Hamilton's account of the Kingdom of Nepál
XXXIX.—Monograph of the genus Catops
XL.—On the abnormal operculum of Polydonta elegans of New Zealand
XLI.—Note on Reticularia immersa and Halia prætenuis
XLII.—Contribution to the Conchology of France
Flora Vectensis: being a systematic description of the phœnogamous or flowering plants and ferns indigenous to the Isle of Wight. By the late W. A. Bromfield, M.D. &c. Edited by Sir W. J. Hooker and T. Bell Salter, M.D. London, 1856. 8vo, pp. 678, xxxv. P
Sylloge florœ Europœœ seu plantarum vascularium Europe indigenarum enumeratio, adjectis synonymis gravioribus et indicata singularum distributione geographica. Auctore C. F. Nyman. Oerebroæ, 1854–55. Royal 8vo, pp. 442. xxiv
Royal Society
Observations on the structure of the retina in certain animals
Remarks on Nika edulis, Risso
Naucrates ductor
Description of a new species of Actinia from the Devonshire coast
Meteorological observations for Oct. 1856
19
I.—Notes of an excursion to the Pyrenees in search of Diatomaceæ
II.—On the development of the root-cell and its nucleus in Chara verticillata (Roxb.)
III.—On two species of Echinodermata New to the fauna of Great Britain
V.—Notes on the genus Quenstedtia
VI.—On the uses of the sand-canal in the starfishes
VII.—Remarks on the Inferior Oolite and Lias in parts of Northamptonshire, compared with the same formations in Gloucestershire
VIII.—Contributions to the knowledge of the anatomy of Nautilus Pompilius, L., especially with reference to the male animal
Shells and their Inhabitants. The Genera of Recent Mollusca; arranged according to their organization. By Henry and Arthur Adams. London, Van Voorst, 8vo
Das Gebiss der Schnecken, zur Begründung einer natürlichen Classification, untersucht von Dr. F. H. Troschel, Professor an der Universität zu Bonn. Erste Lieferung, mit vier Kupfertafeln von Hugo Troschel. Berlin, 1856, 4to
Prodromus Systematis Naturalis Regni Vegetabilis; Auctore Alphonso de Candolle. Vol. 14. pars prior. Parisiis, 1856, pp. 492
On the occurrence of some new species of Pollicipes in the Inferior Oolite and Lias of Gloucestershire
Mr. Yarrell's collections
Note on Estheria minuta
On a new Turkey, Meleagris mexicana
Description of a new Trogon and a new Odontophorus
Meteorological observations for Nov. 1856
IX.—On the organization of the Infusoria, especially the Vorticellæ
XI.—On the so-called "water-vascular system"
A synopsis of the British edriophthalmous Crustacea. Part I. Amphipoda
XIII.—List of Coleoptera received from Old Calabar, on the West Coast of Africa
XIV.—Researches on the development of the Myriapoda
Bibliographical notices
Zoological Society
Geological Society
Observations on the organization and reproduction of the Volvocineæ
List of Phænogamous plants collected by Dr. E. K. Kane on the western coast of Greenland, from 73°–80° North. Extracted from his "Arctic Explorations," ii. 445
Remarks on young bony Pikes (Lepidosteus)
Meteorological observations for Dec. 1856
XV.—On the mechanism of aquatic respiration, and on the structure of the organs of breathing in Invertebrated animals
XVI.—Characters of Streptaulus, a new genus, and of several species of the Cyclostomacea from Sikkim, the Khasia Hills, Ava, and Pegu
XVII.—Notice of a marked variety of Patella vulgata (proposed to be named var. intermedia), found in Guernsey and Jersey (from information communicated by Dr. Knapp)
XVIII.—On the structure of the shell of Rhynchonella Geinitziana
XIX.—On the organization of the Infusoria, especially the Vorticellæ
XX. Descriptions of new Ceylon Coleoptera
Royal Society
Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society
Zoological Society
New localities for rare plants and zoophytes
On the supposed New British species of Skenea
On the migration of the starling
British Amphipoda
Descriptions of some new species of Tanagers
XXII.—Notes on the Permian system of the counties of Durham and Northumberland
XXIII.—List of Coleoptera received from Old Calabar, on the West Coast of Africa
Errata in February number
XXIV.—New species of Bulimus from India, Burma, and the Mauritius
XXV.—On the anatomy of the Rhinanthaceæ, considered in its relations with the classification of these plants
Zoological Society
Notice of some Indian tortoises (including the description of a new species presented to the British Museum by Professor Oldham)
Botanical Society of Edinburgh
Observations on the Pteropus of Australia
On a monstrosity of Haliotis (albicans?)
On the nucleus of the operculum of Cyclostoma elegans
On object-slides of canary glass
On two new species of humming birds belonging to the genus Amazilius
XXVI.—Researches on the development of the Pectinibranchiata
A Revision of the Genera of some of the Families of Conchifera or Bivalve Shells. Part III. Arcadae
XXVIII.—On a new species of Macgillivrayia
XXIX.—Descriptions of new Ceylon Coleoptera
XXXII.—Anatomical description of a species of asteroid polypes, probably forming the type of a new genus of Alcyonidœ
Dr. Jacob Sturm's Deutschlands Flora in Abbildungen nach der Natur mit Beschreibungen. Fortgesetzt von Dr. J. W. Sturm. 95 and 96 Heft. Small 12mo. Nürnberg, 1855
Iconographia Familiarum Naturalium Regni Vegetabilis delineata atque adjectis Familiarum characteribus, &c. ornata. Auctore A. Schnizlein, Dr. Ph. 4to. Bonn
Zoological Society
Botanical Society of Edinburgh
Geological Society
Observations on the generation of the Arachnida
On the brain of the Dytici, in its relations to locomotion
On Spiochætopterus, a new genus of annelides from the coast of Norway
On the sea sawdust of the Pacific
Obituary notice.—Dr. Robert Ball of Dublin
XXXIII.—Researches on the development of the Pectinibranchiata
XXXIV.—List of Coleoptera received from old Calabar, on the West Coast of Africa
XXXV.—Descriptions of two new species of Heteropodous Mollusca
XXXVI.—Notes on the Permian system of the counties of Durham and Northumberland
XXXVII.—Notes on Sepia biserialis and Sepia elegans
Manual of the botany of the Northern United States. 2nd Edition. By Asa Gray, Professor of Natural History in Harvard University. 8vo. New York, 1856
A dictionary of botanical terms. By the Rev. J. S. Henslow, M.A., Professor of Botany in the University of Cambridge. Post 8vo. Groombridge, London
The British botanist's field-book: a synopsis of the British flowering plants. By A. P. Childs, F.R.C.S. Post 8vo. London, 1857
Proceedings of Learned Societies
Description of a new species of Chelodina from Australia
Note on the anatomy and physiology of the Pulmoniferous Mollusca
Note on the invertebrate fauna of the Baltic sea
The blacks of Moreton Bay and the Porpoises
Eolis Landsburgii
20
I.—Contributions to the knowledge of the terrestrial Planariæ, from communications from Dr. Fritz Müller of Brazil and personal investigations
II.—Description of a new species of Earth-worm (Lumbricus corethrurus)
III.—Remarks on MM. Koren and Danielssen's researches on the development of Purpura lapillus
On the Ultimate Structure of Spongilla and Additional Notes on Fresh-water Infusoria
V.—Notice of the animal of Turbo Sarmaticus and other Mollusca from the Cape
VI.—List of the Echinodermata dredged between Drontheim and the North Cape
VII.—Descriptions of four new species of Echinodermata
On a true Parthenogenesis in moths and bees; a contribution to the history of reproduction in animals. By C. T. E. Von Siebold. Translated by W. S. Dallas. 8vo. London: Van Voorst, 1857
Introduction to Cryptogamic botany. By the Rev. M. J. Berkeley, M.A., F.L.S. With 127 illustrations on wood, drawn by the author. London, Baillière, 1857
Synopsis Plantarum Glumacearum. Auctore E. G. Steudel. Royal 8vo. Stutgard, 1855
Zoological Society
Royal Institution of Great Britain
Note to the occurrence of the harvest mouse in Cornwall
A notice of the Baradla Cavern, near Agtelek, in Hungary
VIII.—Hectocotylus-foramtion in Argonauta and Tremoctopus explained by observations on similar formations in the Cephalopoda in general
X.—List of Coleoptera received from Old Calabar, on the West Coast of Africa
XI.—Notes on the Indian species of Lycium
XII.—On the development of Purpura
XIII.—Observations on the Larvœ of the Trematode worms
XIV.—Observations on the development of the Star-fishes
System der Ornithologie West Afrika's von Dr. G. Hartlaub. Bremen, 1857, 1 vol. 8vo
Popular history of the aquarium of marine and freshwater animals and plants. By George Brettingham Sowerby, F.L.S. 12mo. London, Reeve, 1857
Royal Society
Botanical Society of Edinburgh
On the causes of the opening and closing of stomates
Descriptions of new Norwegian Annelides
Notes on some new and rare Diatomaceæ from the stomachs of Ascidiæ
On the vascular system of Anodonta
XV.—Researches on the mode in which gum-tragacanth is formed
XVI.—On the sands intermediate the Inferior Oolite and Lias of the Cotteswold Hills, compared with a similar deposit upon the Coast of Yorkshire
XVII.—Descriptions of new Ceylon coleoptera
XVIII.—Remarks on the Lias of Barrow in Leicestershire, compared with the lower part of that Formation in Gloucestershire, Worcestershire, and Warwickshire
XIX.—Observations on the microscopic examination of Foraminifera obtained in deep-sea bottoms at the Feejee Islands
XX.—On the development of Neritina fluviatilis
XXII.—On true Parthenogenesis in plants
Zoological Society
Geological Society
Descriptions of some new Norwegian polypes
Natural history of the Conway reef
On the occurrence of Urocerus gigas in Cornwall
XXIII.—The process of fecundation in the Vegetable Kingdom, and its relation to that in the animal Kingdom
XXV.—Further observations on deep soundings obtained by H.M.S. "Herald," Capt. Denham, R.N., F.R.S., employed on surveying service in the South-western Pacific; with an account of the examination of the alimentary matter of the Salpæ as bearing on the nat
XXVI.—On the distribution of the Mollusca in depth on the coasts of Nordland and Finmark
Description of the male of Lycosa tarentuloides Maderiana Walck. , and of three newly discovered species of the genus Lycosa
Royal Society
Botanical Society of Edinburgh
Zoological Society
On the vitality of seeds transported by marine currents
Description of a new Norwegian star-fish
Description of a new genus of star-fish
XXXI.—Observations on the habits of various marine animals
XXXII.—On the discovery of Cnicus tuberosus at Avebury, Wilts
XXXIII.—On the Amphioxus lanceolatus
XXXIV.—On the production of varieties and monstrous flowers by Pruning
XXXV.—The process of fecundation in the vegetable Kingdom, and its relation to that in the animal Kingdom
XXXVI.—On the presence of motile organs, and the power of locomotion, in foraminifera
XXXVII.—Note on the presence of the fossil genus Isodonta, Buv., in the English Jurassic Rocks
XXXVIII.—Descriptions of new Ceylon Coleoptera
Proceedings of Learned Societies
Note on elephant remains from the gravel near Ballingdon Hill, Essex
Description of a new species of Pachyrhamphus
A few remarks on the midge fly which infests the wheat
Description of Actinopsis, a new genus of Actiniæ from Norway
XXXIX.—Description of eight new species of Entomostraca found at Weymouth
XL.—On the great bird of paradise, Paradisea apoda, Linn.; ‘Burong mati’ (Dead bird) of the Malays; ‘Fanéhan’ of the natives of Aru
XLI.—Observations on the habits of the common Marten (Martes foina)
XLII.—On the unity of the genera Pleuracanthus, Diplodus and Xenacanthus, and on the specific distinction of the Permian fossil Xenacanthus Decheni (Beyrich)
XLIII.—Remarks on the species of whales which have been observed on the coasts of Cornwall
XLIV.—The process of fecundation in the vegetable kingdom, and its relation to that in the animal kingdom
Proceedings of Learned Societies
On circulation in plants. (First Part.)
On a new genus of birds from Mexico
Discovery of footsteps of quadrupeds in the New Red Sandstone of Saint-Valbert, near Luxeuil (Haute-Saône)
On two new species of birds from Bogota
XLV.—On the natural history of the Aru Islands
XLVII.—Supplement to a catalogue of British spiders, including remarks on their structure, functions, Œonomy, and systematic arrangement
XLVIII.—On certain Coleopterous insects from the Cape de Verde Islands
XLIX.—Remarks on the Columbinæ, with a description of a new Indian Pigeon, akin to the ‘Stock dove’ of Europe
L.—A description of two new Cryptogams
A manual flora of Madeira and the adjacent Islands of Porto Santo and the Dezertas. By R. T. Lowe, M.A. Part I. Thalamifloræ. 12mo. London, Van Voorst, 1857
The insect hunters; or, entomology in verse. 12mo, 1857, London
Proceedings of Learned Societies
British Edriophthalma
On circulation in plants. (Second Part.)
Sepia Officinalis
The grape disease
On the Sphærobolus stellatus
On the cause of the rhythmic motion of the heart
Series 3
1
Brief diagnostic characters of undescribed Madeiran insects
III.—Notice of two new species of Brownia, a genus of oceanic Mollusca
Gleanings in British Chonchology
VI.—Descriptions of three new species of Diurnal Lepidoptera
VIII.—On the occurrence of marine animal forms in fresh water
The natural history of the Tineina. By H. T. Stainton, assisted by Prof. Zeller and J. W. Douglas. Vol. II. 8vo. London: Van Voorst, 1857
The Entomologist's Annual for 1858, London. John Van Voorst. 12mo
The handbook of British ferns. By T. Moore, F.L.S. Third Edition. London, 1857
On some eggs of insects employed as human food, and giving rise to the formation of oolites in lacustrine limestones in Mexico
On a new Lagomys and a new Mustela inhabiting the North Region of Sikhim and the proximate parts of Tibet
IX.—On the natural history of the Cingalese Pearl Oyster and on the production of pearls. Derived from Dr. Kellaart's "Introductory Report on the Natural History of the Pearl Oyster of Ceylon," and from "Die echten Perlen, ein Beitrag zur ......... Geschi
Brief diagnostic dharacters of undescribed Madeiran insects
XIII.—Notice of three new species of Sinusigers, a genus of Brachiocephalous Mollusks
XIV.—Description of a new species of Woodpecker discovered by Mr. Thomas Bridges in Northern California
Bibliographical notice
Zoological Society
Botanical Society of Edinburgh
Geological Society
XVI.—On the nidification of Crustacea
XVII.—Description of a Lacustrine Bryozoon allied to Flustra
XVIII.—On the chylaqueous fluid in the Actinoida
XIX.—On the formation of the egg and fertilization in the Nematoidea
XX.—On the investigation of vegetable tissue by the aid of polarized light
Botanical Society of Edinburgh
Zoological Society
Remarks on the Zoë of Eurynome aspera, and the habits of the animal in confinement
On a new species of Barbet from the Upper Amazon
On the petrified forest of Radowenz near Adersbach, and upon the process of petrifaction
Structure and development of the flower and fruit of the Pear
Description of a new genus and some new species of American birds
On a quantity of crabs thrown up on the beach in Payta Bay
XXI.—Notes on the Palœozoic bivalved Entomostraca. No. IV. Some North American species
XXII.—Description of a new Ceylonese nudibranch
XXIII.—Note on the red colouring matter of the sea round the shores of the Island of Bombay
XXIV.—On the investigation of vegetable tissue by the aid of polarized light
XXV.—On the nature and origin of the external coatings of seeds
XXVI.—Some observations on Professor Agassiz's criticisms on the "Catalogue of Shield Reptiles in the Collection of the British Museum."
Bibliographical notice
Zoological Society
Royal Society
Remarks on the habits of the common Mussel
Notice of the Natural History of St. Kitts
On the nidification of Crustacea
XXVII.—On a new fossil Cirripede
XXVIII.—A list of the Orchidaceous plants collected in the east of Cuba by Mr. C. Wright; with characters of the new species
XXIX.—Description of Camptonyx, a new Indian genus of terrestrial shells
XXX.—On some additional Palæozoic bivalved Entomostraca from Canada
XXXII.—Observations on Dr. Hallowell's paper on Urodele Batrachians, and Trigonophrys, &c., in the ‘Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia’
XXXIII.—On the relation of the raphe to the coats of the vegetable ovule
XXXIV.—Further observations on the nature and origin of the external coatings of seeds
On some new genera and species of Crustacea Amphipoda
The ground beneath us: its geological phases and changes. By J. Prestwich, F.R.S. &c. London: J. Van Voorst. 1857
A catalogue of the Lepidopterous insects in the Museum of the Hon. East India Company. By Thomas Horsfield, M. and Ph.D., F.R.S., Keeper of the Company's Museum, and Frederic Moore, Assistant. Vol. I. Printed by Order of the Court of Directors. London, 18
General report upon the zoology of the several pacific railroad routes. Part I. Mammals. By Spencer F. Baird. 1 vol. 4to. Washington, 1857
Botanical Society of Edinburgh
Zoological Society
Prof. Owen's Lectures on Palæontology
Description of a new species of Woodpecker
Some observations on the mode of life of a Fossorial Hymenopterous insect, Cerceris arenarius
On a new species of Hæmatozoon of the genus Filaria, observed in the heart of a Seal (Phoca vitulina, Linn.)
XXXVI.—Anatomical observations on a new form of compound Tunicata
XXXVII.—On the affinities of the genus Camptonyx, Benson
XXXVIII.—Characters of Tanysiphon, a new genus of fluviatile shells, allied to the Myacidæ
XXXIX.—Observations on Dracunculus in the Island of Bombay
XL.—Synopsis of the families, genera, and species of the British Actiniæ
Descriptions of six newly discovered species and characters of a new genus of Araneidea
XLIV. On the existence of a sexual reproduction in the Infusoria
Bibliographical notice
Zoological Society
Botanical Society of Edinburgh
Prof. Owen's Lectures on Palæontology
Note on the anatomy of Cyclostoma elegans
On the fecundation of the Crustacea
Note on the Larvæ of the spiny lobster (Palinurus)
On the organization of the genera Phyllosoma and Sapphirina
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I.—Observations on the reproduction of certain Nostochineæ
II.—On some new Trilobites from Canadian rocks
III.—On the structure of Humphreyia, an anomalous bivalve shell, hitherto confounded with Aspergillum
IV.—On the spermatology of a new species of Nais
VI.—Note on some specimens of Cypræa (Cowries) from the Sandwich Islands
VII.—A notice of nature-printing of sea-weeds on the rocks in the vicinity of Stromness, Orkney
The wonders of geology. By Gideon Algernon Mantell, LL.D. &c. Seventh Edition, revised and augmented by T. R. Jones, F.G.S. London : H. G. Bohn. 1857–58
Flore du Centre de la France et du Bassin de la Loire. Third Ed