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Verhandlungen des naturhistoriscfiien Vereines der Preus-sischen Rheinlande und Westfalens, 1881. Zweite Hälfte.—We note here the following:—On some Anthozoa of the Devonian, by Prof. Schliiter.—The Stromatopora of the Rhenish Devonian, by Herr Bargatsky.—Geological sketch of a journey through Palestine and the Lebanon region, by Prof, von Rath.—On the building art of birds, reduced to its true value, by Prof Landois. —The beetle genus Bruchus, Linn., and especially Bruchus pisorum, Linn., by Herr Cornelius.—On new finds of saurian tracks in the Wealden Sandstone of the Buckeberg, by Herr Grabbe.—The Royal Mercury Works at Idria, by Heir Fa-bricius.—The zinc ore deposits of Wiesloch, by Herr von Decken.—Bone-remains from the Schipka Cave in Moravia, by Prof. Schaaffhausen.—Removal of an iron fragment from the eyeball with an electromagnet, by Dr. Samuelsohn.—Skulls from Kirchheim, by Prof. Schaaffhausen.—Influence of the use of transportable pneumatic apparatus on the circulation of a healthy man, by Prof. Finkler.—On a colossal femur of the horse, found in January, 1880, when removing part of a bank of the Wupper at Elberfeld, by Prof. Schaaffhausen.—On so-called cosmic dust from Dresden, by Prof, von Lasaulx.—New apparatus for continuous application of weak galvanic currents, by Prof. Finkelnberg.—On the earthquake of Ischia, March 4, 1881, by Prof, von Rath.—On eruptive gneiss in Saxony and Bavaria, by Dr. Lehmann.—Nerve-stretching; three cases, by Prof. Doutrelepont.
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Scientific Serials . Nature 26, 335 (1882). https://doi.org/10.1038/026335a0
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