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27. A discourse delivered before the Massachusetts Horticultural Society, 

 on the celebration of its fourth anniversary, Oct. 3, 1832, pp. 54; in a pam- 

 phlet entitled : Fourth Anniversary of the Massachusetts Horticultural So- 

 ciety. Svo. Cambridge, 1832. 



(rt) Reproduced in N. Engl. Farm., Vol. XI, 1833. No. xxvi, p. 

 204, Jan. 9; No. xxvn, pp. 212-213, Jan. 16; No. xxvni, pp. 200- 

 201, Jan. 23; No. xxix, pp. 225-226, Jan. 30; No. xxx, pp. 236- 

 237, Feb. 6; No xxxi, pp. 244-245, Feb. 13; No. xxxn, pp. 252- 

 253, Feb. 20. 



28. Report on the Geology, Mineralogy, Botany and Zoology of Massa- 

 chusetts, by Prof. Hitchcock. Svo. Amherst, 1833. Part viu, Insects. 

 pp. 566-595. i 



(a) Second edition of the same, corrected and enlarged. Svo. Am- 

 herst, 1835. Part viu, Insects, pp. 553-602. 



(bi) The latter part of (a), published separately at the same time, 

 under the title, Catalogue of the Animals and Plants of Massachu- 

 setts, with a copious index. Svo. Amherst, 1835. Part viu, Insects. 

 pp. 33-82. 



29. On a parasite of the honey bee. Hort. Reg. and Gard. Mag., Vol. I, 

 pp. 44-45, Feb., 1835. 



(a) Reproduced in N. Engl. Farm., Vol. XIII, No. xxx, p. 233, 

 Feb. 4, 1835. 



30. Upon the economy of some American species of Hispa. Bost. Journ. 

 Nat. Hist., Vol. I, No. 11. pp. 141-151 (wood cuts). 1835; read Feb. 18. 



31. Characteristics of some previously described North American Coleop- 

 terous insects, and descriptions of others which appear to be new, in the col- 

 lection of Mr. Abraham Halsey. Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. Hartf., No. i, pp. 

 65-91 (with a colored plate), 1836. Communicated Dec. 23, 1835. 



32. Report of the Commissioners on the Zoological Survey of the State, 

 (containing) Dr. Harris's Report (on Coleoptera). pp. 57-104. Mass. 

 House Document, No. 72. Svo. April, 1838. 



33. Remarks upon Scarabajus goliatus, and other African beetles allied 

 to it. Journ. Essex Co. Nat. Hist. Soc., Vol. I, No. n, pp. 101-107. Svo. 

 Salem, Mass, 1839. 



34. Remarks upon the North American insects belonging to the genus 

 Cyrchus of Fabricius, with descriptions of some newly detected species. 

 Bost. Journ. Nat. Hist., Vol. II, No. 11, pp. 218-204, Feb. 1839; read Aug. 

 15, 1838. 



35. Worms in seed corn (Butalis cereal ella) . Yankee Farmer, Vol. V, 

 No. VI, p. 43, Feb. 9, 1839. 



