86 Linnean Society. [May 24, 



" Abstract of M. Straus-Durckheim's Considerations Generales 

 sur TAnatomie comparee des Animaux Articules," i. 1, 277, 466 ; 

 ii, 121. The first of these was published in September 1832, the 

 last in April 1834. 



" Review of Sphinx Vespi/ormis, an essay by Edward Newman," 

 i. 44 ; published September 1832. 



"Capture oi Aspidophorus orbiculatus," i. 85. September 1832. 



" Larva of Croesus septentrionalis," i. 313. April 1833. 



" Metamorphosis oi Aleyrodes," i. 313. April 1833. 



" Notes on the Habits, &c. of Insects," by Delta : — i. 385, " On the 

 Economy of a Solitary Bee, Chelostoma florisomne, and its parasite 

 Chrysis cyanea; also Osmia bicornis, and Lampronia capitella, a micro- 

 lepidopterous insect that is very injurious to currant bushes:" 

 i. 466, containing, amidst much miscellaneous information, a descrip- 

 tion of the larva and economy of Nonagria Typha : ii. 44, " On 

 the Geographical Distribution of Insects," and ii. 280, the same 

 paper continued and concluded: ii. 451, concluding the history of 

 Nonagria Typhce, a valuable note on raising the larva of Melo'e from 

 the egg, and some observations on Stylops and other insects. The 

 first of these paj^ers was published in July 1833, the last in January 

 1835. 



" Exposure of the Fallacy of the Septenary System in Natural 

 History," i. 434; published in October 1833, under the signature 

 D D. 



" Note on tlie genus Castnia," i. 517. 



•' Moths swallowed alive by a Caprimulgus ," i. 519. 



" Notes on a Review in the Athenaeum of Mr. Swainson's Preli- 

 minary Discourse on the Study of Natural History," iii. 98. 



" Remarks on the Entomology of Epping and its vicinity," iii. 

 147, 283 ; published July 1835 and October 1835. 



" Note on one of the Fossorial Hymenoptera," iii. 413 ; published 

 January 1836. 



" Note on Medeterus loripes." — Ibid. 



" Note on Phytomyza flava." — Ibid. 



" Note on Melolontha Tutto." — Ibid. 



" Some Scraps by the Author of the Delta Letters," iv. 106 ; 

 published October 1836. This paper relates to a " Plague of Ants" 

 which occurred in St. Domingo and Porto Rico during the years 

 1519—21. The paper consists principally of a translation from 

 Oviedo. 



" Communications on the Natural History of North America," 

 v. 21, 199, 269, 402 and 409; being extracts from Letters written 



