26 Baikie von Ballus. 



Baikie (Balfour). 



1. A Manual of Xalural Hislory etc. — v. Arthur Adams. No. 1. 

 *2. A Systeiiiatic List of ColeoiiltM'a l'ountl in tiie vicinity of Alversloke. — 

 V. Arthur Adams No. 1. 

 Bail, Dr. II. Li'lif et- in Posen. 



*1. Ueber Iiranklieifen der Inseclen verursacht duicli Pilze; über Identität von 

 Empusa Musrae Colin, Mueor mueedo Lk. , Aeiilya prolifera iVees u. Hor- 

 miscium cerevisiae Bon. 



IJeriohl H. 35. Veisamml. deulscli. Nalurf. 1860. p. 2.")2— 2()0. lab. 1. 



Bailly. 



* I. Resultats d'une education liative de vers a soie. 



Coinpl. ronil. 18.i7. T. XI.V. p. 1041— ]0'i2. 



Bainbridge (William), tif-si. 1S4I. 



*1. On several species of Bolboceras Kirby front New Holland in Ihe collection 

 of tlie Rev. Hope. 



Trans. Eni. Snc. Lond. 18'<2. T. 3. p. 7<)— 83. 



*2. Observalions on Osmoderma and some new speeies of Celonladae. 



Trans. Eni. Soc. Ennd. 1842. T. 3. p. 214—221. 

 *Aun. and Rlag. Nat. Hisl. 18'.l. T. (5. p. 481— iS."!. 

 Baird (Willimn). Dr. 



* 1. Notice of thc Capture of Sericomyia borealis on one of the Cheviot Hills in 



August 1801!. 



Proc. Beiwicksh. ^alu^. Club. 18.i!. T. 3. p. 68—70. 

 Baker (Henry), ^cb. lü9S in London, gest. 25. November 1775 in London, Arzt. 



*1. Sonic tourioiis Experiments and Observalions oo a Beeile, thal lived lliree 

 Y'ears withouth Food. (Blaps morlisaga.) 



Philos. Trausacl. 1740. vol. 41. Nn. 457. p. 451- '»48. 



* Willenberg. Wochenbl. 1777. T. 10. p. 321-324 el 329—333. 



*2. A Letter concerning the grubbs destroying Ihe grass in Norfolk. (Melolonlha 

 — an Hadena popularis?) 



Pbilos. Trausacl. 1747. vol. 44. No. 484. p. 576— .'iSg. 



3. The microscope niade easy etc. London, 1743. 

 *Ed. V. London, Dodsley, 17*09. 8. p. 324. pl. 



Ed. IIL London, 1744. 8. p. 31 1. lab. 14. — Holland, übers. Amsterdam, 174i. 

 8. p. 300. lab. 14. 



4. Eniploymenl for the Microscope etc. London, 1753. 

 *Ed. II. London, 1764. 8. p. 442. lab. 17. 



ßalbin (Bohuslaus .^loys) 



1. Examen melissaeum, id est novarum apicularum colonia. Vlennae, 1(')70. 12. 



(Gronnv. Bibi. p. 25.) 

 Baldanus (Anton). 



* 1. Locustae majores, quibus .lohannes in deserto vilam tolerare dicetur. 



doiiuneiil. BonoD. 1767. T. V. P. 1. p. 53—54. 

 BaldaSSini (Francesco). 



1. Alcuni cenni slorici sul gelso delle Filippine in riguardo all' allevamenio 

 dei bachi da sela. 

 Mem. della Soc. Agr. di Bologna. 1843. T. 2. (cf. Corualia nionogr. p. 75.) 



Bälden (.lames). 



*1. Account of Insects injurious lo ForestTrees, especially Ihe Larch and Pine, 

 Avith EAperimenlal Observ. on Ihe means best adapled lo check Iheir Ravages. 



I'rize Essays and Trans., llighland Soc. 1843. T. XIV. N. ser. T. 8. p. 114—125. 



Baldenhausen (C). 



1. Vertilgung der Inseclen und Würmer. Leipzig, Er. Klein, 1837. 8. 

 Ball (Robert). 



1. On noises produced by one of Ihe Noloneclidae. 



Beporl Ol Ibe British Assoc. 1845 (1846). Trans. Secl. p. 64—65. 



* Eriohson Bericht. 1845. p. 116. 

 Ballenstedt (Johann Georg Justus). 



1. Entdeckung von Insecten-Neslern der Urwelt in Bernslein. 



Archiv riir die neuesten Entdeckungen aus der Urwell von J. G. J. Ballenstedt. Ouedlin- 

 burg 182 ? T. V. p. 28—40. (Lacordaire.) 



Ballion (E.). 



'* 1. Verzeichniss der in d. Wolga-Uralischen Fauna beobachteten Wasserkäfer. 

 Bull. Moscou. 1855. T. 28. P. IM. p. 227-244. ♦Molschulski Eludes. T. VI. p. 97. 

 von Ballus (Paul). 



1. Beschreibung der den ObslbSumeu In hiesiger Gegend schädlichen Raupen- 



