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Verhandlungen der k.k. zoologisch-botanischen Gesellschaft in Wien (vol. i. 1878).—This volume is in every respect equal to its predecessors, both for variety as well as scientific interest of its contents. The papers which deserve special praise are: Lichenological excursions in the Tyrol, by F. Arnold.—On the metamorphosis of several species of Tipulidæ, by Th. Beling.—Remarks on the metamorphosis of insects in the spirit of the theory of descent, by Dr. Fr. Brauer.—Researches on Phytoptocecidiæ, by Dr. Franz Löw.—Notes on some new Cecidomyidæ, by the same.—On some new exotic Hesperidæ, by H. B. Möschler.—Ennumeratio Ichneurnonidum, exhibens species in alpibns Tiroliæ captas, by Aug. E. Holmgren.—Other papers of interest are: On the mollusc-fauna of Galicia, by J. Król.—Ornithological notes, by P. Hanf.—On the birds of Ecuador, by A. von Pelzeln.—On ear-shaped grass panicles, by E. Hackel.—On the fungi of Carniola, by Wilhelm Voss. —Note on a new mollusc, by M. Folin.—On some new Cucujidæ in the Royal Museum at Berlin, by Edmund Reitter.—Researches on Lyctidæ, by the same.—Analytical classification of the species in the genera Sphindus and Aspidophorus, by the same.—On the influence of changes in the conditions of vegetation upon the forms of the organs of plants, by Otto Stapf.—On a remarkable form of Lenticels, by the same.—On some species of the Chalcidiæ genus Eurytoma, obtained by artificial breeding, by Dr. G. Mayr.—On the flora of Fiume, by A. M. Smith.
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SCIENTIFIC SERIALS . Nature 18, 660 (1878). https://doi.org/10.1038/018660a0
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