2 Achrelius. Adanson. 



AcbreliOS (Daniel), Professor in Abo, gest. 1692. 



1. Contemplalioriiiin niundi, dissert. JO; volucrum, piscium, serpentum, draco- 

 nurn et insectoruni ideas alque doles osteritans. Resp. Sveno Wetter. 



Vereint uiilcr dem 'l'ilel: 



*Danielis Aclirelii Conteniplaiionum iiiundi libri tres, cum indice necessario. 

 Excusi Aboae Finnoruin Anno 1682. 4. p. 18 Praef. (s. p.) et 370 et p. 4 

 Index (s. p.) 



(Insecla p. 330—336.) 



Ackermann. 



* 1. Les Odonates observees dans les environs de Sauinur (avec Courliller.). 



Ann. Sog. Linn. Maine cl Loire. Angers. IS.'iS. T. I. p. 194. (Catalog 48 spec.) 

 *2. Note sur le Berosus Salmtirensis. 



Ann. Soc. Linn. Maine et Loire. 1853. T. L p. 197—198. fig. 



Acrel (Johann Gustav). 



1. Bäfta sattet at för röla, sprickor och mark länge förvara ekvirke. 



Vet. Acad. Handl. 177C. p. 173. — Deulscii ibid. p. 174. (Lacordaire.) 



*2. Historia Vermium , Larvariim, necnon Insectoruni varioruni generum , per 

 ßiennium intra Corpus Humanuni hospitantium. 

 Nov. Act. UpsaL 1799. VI. p. 98—116. 

 Adam, Professor in Caen. 



*1. Ueber die Vertilgung der Maikäfer und ihrer Larven. 

 Exlr. Voigt Magaz. 1786. T. 4. Sl. 1. p. 71-75. 



Adam (J.). 



1. Some remarks on the Mantis tribe of Insects. 



Gleanings iu Science 1830. T. IL p. 284—286. 

 *Exlr. Froriep Notiz. 1829. T. 25. p. 183—184. 

 Adams (Arthur). 



1. A Manual of Natural History for the Use of Travellers , being a Descriplion 

 of the Famiiies of tbe Animal and Vegelable Kingdoms ; By Arthur Adams, 

 William Balfour Baikie and Charles ßarron. London, Van Voorst, 1854. 

 p. 750. (Entomology p. 150.) 

 *Gerstaeeker Bericht. 1855. p. 23. 



*2. A Systeraatic List of Coleoplera found in the vicinity of Alverstoke, South 

 Hands (with Baikie). 



Zoologist 1856. T. XIV. p. 5296—5302. 

 Adams (George). 



1. Micrographia illustrata, or the knowledge of the microscope explained. 



1743—46. 4. (Agassiz. 1. p. 94.) 

 *Ed. 2. London, Author, 1747. 4. with pl. 65. p. 263. 



Ed. 3. 

 *Ed, 4. London, Author, 1771. gr. 8. with pl. 72. p. 325. 



(enthält mikroskopische Abbildungen von Insecten u. ihren Theilen.) 

 Adams (George), Sohn des Vorigen, geb. 17.öO, gest. 1795. 



1. Essays on the microscope, containing a description of the most improved 

 microscopes , a general history of insects and a description of 379 ani- 

 malcula. London, 1787. gr. 4. with 31 pl. in foL p. 724. 

 (cf. Bibl. Banks. I. p. 216.) 



*Ed. 2 with considerable additions and improvements by Fred. Kanraacher. 

 London, 1798. gr. 4. with 32 pl. in fol. p. 724. 

 Adams (H. G.) 



*1. Beautiful butterflies ; the British species described and illustrated ; with in- 

 troductory chapter, containing the history of a buUerfly. London , Goom- 

 bridge, 1854. 12. p. 66. pl. 8. col. 

 *lbid. 1856. 12. (Titelausgabe.) 

 Adams (Joha). 



1. Result of an e.vperiment to destroy Aphis lanigera or American Blight on 

 Fruit Trees. 



Loudou's Gardeners Magaz. 1827. T. 2. p. 49. (Evans.) 



Adams (Micbei). 



* 1. Description de trois Coleopteres inconnus de la Sibtrie Orientale. 



Mf-m. de la Sociale imper. des Nai. de Moscou, 1812. T. 3. p. 165—173. lab. 1. 



*2. Descrlptio Insectoruni novorum imperii Rossici, imprimis Causasi et Sibiriae. 

 , . Ml*'b- de la Soc. impßr. des Nat. de Moscou. 1817. T. 5. p. 278—314. lab. 1. 



Adanson (Michael), geb. 1727, gest. 1806. 



*1. Hisloire naturelle du Senegal. Coquillages. Avec la relalion abregte d'un 



