RECORD: Darwin, C. R. n.d. [Abstract of Annals and Magazine of Natural History 1872-1873]. CUL-DAR75.34. Edited by John van Wyhe (Darwin Online, http://darwin-online.org.uk/)

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34

Annals & Mag of Nat Hist.

1872.

p. 102 2 forms of respiration, in & out of water in Oncidium, a mollusc

[M. L. Vaillant. Anatomico-zoological remarks upon Oncidium celticum, Cuvier.]

p 104 on Drosera – longifolia. I doubt whether if any will.

[Asa Gray. Drosera (Sun-dew) as a Fly-catcher. Silliman's American Journal, Dec. 1871.]

p 237 on relative number of sea & land mollusc in N. America & Europe [Syngamus] [illeg]

[Prof. Ehlers. On the development of Syngamus trachealis.]

p 249 Doubt whether the seas of ancient Silurian periods contained much [2 words illeg]

1873

p. 20 (Jan) Sharpe some Birds of Sardinia drifted from their own continent – like those of Britain

[R. Bowdler Sharpe. On the Peregrine Falcon from Sardinia.]

p 22 (Jan) Bates The more Longicorns studied, the more hopeless definition of genus & sub- families; a minute sub-group, like ichneumon& wasp, & in [illeg] of this, closely allied sp. differ abruptly in structure.

[H. W. Bates. On the of the Longicorn coleoptera of Tropical America.]

p. 73. (Jan) Plateau Terrestrial Coleoptera resist complete immersion for 3 or 4 days (bear on dispersal) aquatic less so & explains

[Félix Plateau. Physio-chemical investigations upon the aquatic Articulata.]

p. 441 (June) appearance in Australia of a N. American Butterfly M'Coy

[Frederick M'Coy. Note on the appearance in Australia of the Danais Archippus.]

p. 431 (Dec) Kerner, abstract of his paper on Schutzmittel der Pollens

[M. A. Kerner. On the protection of pollen from premature dislodgment or moisture.]


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