LIST OF ENTOMOLOGICAL WORKS. lOl 



taste for Entomology. Its cheapness (for the whole will be 

 comprised in eighteen numbers, price 1*. each) will render 

 more accessible a knowledge of the researches of Kii'by, and of 

 many celebrated French and German entomologists, from 

 whose works Dr. Burmeister's Manual contains copious ex- 

 tracts. The present number is accompanied with two plates, 

 illustrating the eggs, larvae, and pupae of insects. 



4. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of 

 London, 1. 834. Part II. On the Nervous System of the 

 Sphinx Ligustri Linn, during the latter Stages of its Pupa 

 and Imago State ; and on the Means by which its Develop- 

 ment is effected ; by George Nev)port, Esq. — ^This work, 

 of which the first part was published in 1832, is illustrated 

 by five plates, beautifully representing the anatomy of the 

 insect. 



5. The Magazine of Natural History, &"c. ; conducted by 

 J. a Loudon, F. L. G. and Z. S. ^c. No. XLVII. March, 

 1835. 1. Notice of the Ravages of Insects upon Barley and 

 Turnips ; by J. C. Farmer, Esq. : with Observations thereon, 

 ^c; by J. O. Westwood, Esq., F. L. S., ^'c. 2. Illustra- 

 tions in British Zoology ; by George Johnston, M. D. — In 

 this latter article are figures and description of Campontia 

 eruciformis, which is supposed to be the larva of some 

 Dipterous fly ; if this be the case, it is a solitary instance of a 

 larva living in the sea. 



6. Outlines of Comparative Anatomy ; by Robert E. Grant, 

 M. D., Sj-c. Part I. containing Osteology, Ligaments, and 

 Muscles, illustrated with Sixty-five Woodcuts. 1835. — We 

 have been delighted with the perusal of this excellent work, 

 and we earnestly recommend it to the attention of all lovers 

 of Natural History. 



7. Histoire Naturelle des Insectes ; par M. V. Andouin 

 et M. A. Brulle. 183i. 



8. Monographie des Passales et des Genres qui en ont etc 

 separes ; accompagnee de Planches dessintes par VAuteur, ou 

 toutes les especes ont ete figurees ; par A. Percheron. Paris, 

 1835. 



