THE PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS. xlv 



The following is a brief list of the works to which he added 

 his name, so far as I have been able to ascertain them : — 



1. Horaj Entomologicse, or Essays ou the Annulose Animals. Vol. I., 



8vo., iu two parts— Part I., 1819 ; Part II., 1821. 



2. Letter on the devastation occasioned by the Hylobius abietis in Fir 



Plantations. Zool. Journal, 182-1. 



3. Paper on the Insect, called OlffTpoQ by the antient Greeks, and Asilus 



by the Romans. Trans. Lum. Soc, 1824. 



4. Paper on the structure of the Tunicata, with descriptions of three 



new species collected in Fox Channel during the late Northern 

 Expedition. Trans. Linn. Soc, 1824. 



5. Paper on the general construction of the wing in Dipterous Insects, 



viudergoing co-arctate Metamorphosis, with a description of some 

 new genera. Trans. Linn. Soc, 1824. 



6. Annulosa Javanica, or an attempt to illustrate the nature, affinities, 



and analogies of the insects collected in Java by Dr. Horsfield 

 4to., 1825. 



7. Paper on the structure of the Tarsus in the Tetramerous and Tri- 



merous Coleoptera of the French Entomologists. Trans. Linn. 

 Soc, 1825. 



8. Remarks on the identity of certain general laws which have lately 



been observed to regulate the natural distribution of insects and 

 Fungi. Trans. Linn. Soc, 1825. 



9. Descriptive catalogue of the insects collected by Capt. King, R.N., on 



the coast of New Holland. Appendix, King's Survey of the 

 Intertropical and Western Coast of Australia, 1826. 



10. Papers on the Comparative anatomy of certain birds of Cuba, with a 



view to their respective places in the system of nature, or to their 

 relation to other animals. Trans. Linn. Soc, 1826 and 1833. 



11. Letter in reply to some observations of M. Virey in the "Bulletin 



des Sciences Naturelles," 1825. Zool. Journal, 1826. 



12. Notice of the Larva of Diptera. Phil. Mo.g., 1827. 



13. Ueber die ISl othwendigkeit und den Nutzen des Generalisirens, vor- 



niimlich in der Ordnung der Dipteren. In Fror. Not., 1828. 



14. Notes on the genus Capromys of Desmarest. Zool. Journal, 1828. 



15. Remarks on Mr. Bicheno's paper on Systems and Methods in the 



Linn. Trans. Zool., Journal, 1829. 



16. Notes on Ceratitis citriiKrda, an insect very destructive to oranges. 



Zool. Soc. Journal, 1829. 



17. Paper on the explanation of the comparative anatomy of the Thorax in 



winged insects, with a review of the present state of the nomen- 

 clature of its parts. Zool. Soc. Journal, 1 830. 



18. On the dying struggle of the Dichotomous System. Phil. Mag., 1830. 



19. Paper on impediments to the study of Natural History, illustrated by 



