Burnetl Busch. 109 



*2. Facts observed in the generalion of the Uunible ßee (Bombus Americanus) 

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 Proc. BosloD Soc. Nal. Hist. 1850. T. 3. p. 202—265. 



*3. On the lumlnous spotsof the f;Teal ilre fly of Cuba(Pyrophorusphosphorus). 



Proc. Bostou Soc. Nal. Hisl. 18.J0. T. 3. p. 2!I0— 291. 



*4. On the relalion of the Pediculi to the dilferent Faunae. 



Pioc. Boston Soc. Nal. Hist, IS-JO. T. 3. p. 324—326. 



*5. Account of sonie observations on the seventeen year locust. (Cicada se- 

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Proc. Bostoa Soc. Nal. Hist. 1S51. T. k. p. 71—72; p. 111. 



*0. On the relalion of the di.stribution of lice lo the dilTerent Faunas. 

 Proc. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sc. 1851. T. 4. p. 133—138. 



* 7. On some of the peculiarities of the econoniy of reproduction of some in.sects. 



Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. 1852. T. 4. p. 226—228. 



*8. Points in the Economy of the seventeen year locust (Cicada septendecim) 

 bearing upon the pinral origin and special local creation of the species. 



Proc. Auier. Assoc. Sc. 6. M. 1852. p. 307—311. 



*9. Reviews and Ahstracts in Anatomy and Physiology; III. I\ew Muscle element 

 in the thoracic Muscies of Insects. 



Sillim. Amer. Jouni. 1853. T. 10. p. 231-2C8. (p. 262-263.) 



* 10. Researches on the Development of Viviparous Aphides. 



'Sillim Amer. Journ. 1854. Jau. T. 17. p. 62—78; p. 261—262. — *Proc. Amer. Acad. 



Boston. 1852. T. 3. p. 55—59. 

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Proc. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sc. 7. Julv. 1853. p. 202—203. — 'Proc. Boston Soc. Nal. 



Hisl. T. 4. p. 380-386. 

 *11. On the Cotton VVorm of the Southern States. 



Proc. BüSloQ Soc. Nal. Hisl. 1854. T. 4. p. 316—317. 



*12. Some Account of the Woini that has been so destructive to the fruit and 

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Proc. Boston Soc. Nal. Hisl. 1854. T. 4. p. 347—349. 



* 13. Reviews and Records in Anatomy and Physiology (Minute and ultimate 



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Sillim. Amer. Journ. 1854. T. 17. p. 89— 102. 



14. Coniparative Anatomy by C. Th. v. Siebold and W. Stannius; translated 

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Vol. 1. Anatomie of the Invertebrala. 



* 15. On the Orange Insect drawn up from Notes by the late Dr. \V. Burnetl by 



Dr. Aug. Gould. 



Proc. Bostou Soc. Nat. Hist. 1855. T. 5. p. 108—110. 



Borrell (Joho). 



* 1. A Catalogue of Insects found in Norfolk. 



Trans. Eni. Soc. Lond. 1807. T. 1. P. 1. p. 101—112. 'P. 2. (1810.) p. 113-240. 

 *2. On the Lvgeus niicropterus. 



Trans. Knl. Soc. Lond. 1807. T. 1. P. 1. p. 73-74. pl. l.col. 



*3. Remarks on Staphvlinus tricornis, additional Note by Mr. Haworth. 



Trans. Ent. Soc. LÖnd. 1812. T. 1. P. 3. p. 310—313; p. 313-314. 

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'1. Leclures on Entoinology. 8 pl. col. London, Sinipkin, 1837. 8. pg. 48. 



Burton (Richard Francis), geh. 1823. 



1. First Footsleps in Fast Africa, or an E.\i)loration of Harar. London, 18515. 8. 

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Busch (F. B.). 



1. Handbuch des heutigen in Deutschland gellenden Bienen-Rechtes. Nach dem 



gemeinen Rechte, unter Beriicksiehtigung der meisten Provinzial - Gesetz- 

 gebungen Deutschlands bearbeilel und mit kurzen Darstellungen der Ge- 

 schichte der Bienen und ihrer Behandlung versehen. Arnstadt, (lliiirichs 

 in Leipzig), 1830. 8. 



(cf. Euf^clmano liibl. oec. p. 47.) 



2. Sicherer Wegweiser für erfahrene und unerfahrene Bienenwirthe den Bie- 



nenstand in kurzer Zeil stark zu \<>rmcliren und reichlichen Honig zu 

 erndten, oder Anleitung zum gründlichen Studium der Bieuennalur und 



