Xl LIST OF WRITINGS. 



Cicada septemdecim). Encycl. Amer., Vol. VIII, pp. 40-43. 8vo. Phila- 

 delphia, 1831. 



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: Fourtli Anniversary of the Massachusetts Horticultural So- 

 ciety. 8vo. Cambridge, 1832. 



(a) Reproduced in N. Engl. Farm., Vol. XI, 1833. No. XXVI, p. 

 204, Jan. 9; No. xxvii, pp. 212-213, Jan. 16; No. xxviii, 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. xxxii, pp. 252- 

 253, Feb. 20. 



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

 chusetts, by Prof. Hitchcock. 8vo. Amherst, 1833. Part viir, Insects. 

 pp. 5G6-595. 



(«) Second edition of the same, corrected and enlarged. 8vo. Am- 

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



(b) 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. 8vo. Amherst, 1835. Part viii, Insects, 

 pp. 33-82. 



29. On a parasite of the honey bee. Hort. Reg. and Card. 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., A^ol. I, No. n. pp. 141-151 (wqod 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 Ilalsey. 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. ]\Iass. 

 House Document, No. 72. 8vo. >rVprIl, 1838. 



33. Remarks upon Scaraba;us goliatus, and other African beetles allied 

 to it. Journ. Essex Co. Nat. Hist. Soc, Vol. I, No. ir, pp. 101-107. 8vo. 

 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. ii, pp. 218-204, Feb. 1839; read Aug. 

 15, 1838. 



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

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



