162 Dargelas Davis. 



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* 1. Observations sur les niouches prelendues vegetantes, et descriplion du Ca- 



rabus cancellatus et Scarabaeus Burdigalensis. 

 Miliin iMag. Encvcl. 1802. T. Vlll. 3. p. 228—229. 

 Darling (George). 



* 1. Instanee of a Singular .\nomaIy in tbe History of the Honey Bee. 



Pioc. Berwicksh. Nalur. Club. 1847. T. 2. p. 205. 



Darrienx, Dr. Med. 



* 1. Mezzi faeili di distruggere i gorgoglioni del grano. (mit Cassan.) 



Nuov. scelt. d'Opusc. iuteres. 1804. T. 1. p. 192. 

 Darwin (Charles), Enkel des Fol-enden, 



1. Letters froni C. Darwin Esq. to Professor Henslow , Printed for private 

 distribution. 



Ausgezogen in Enlomol. Magaz. 1836. Vol. 3. p. 457 — 460. 



*2. Narrative of the Surveying voyages of H. M. S. Adventure and Beagle bet- 

 ween the Years 18'26 and 1836 describing their Examiualion of the Southern 

 Shores of South America. London, Colburn, 1839. 8. vol. 3. 

 'Erichson Bericht. 1841. p. 9. — Froriep Noiiz. 1841. p. 385. 



*3. On the agency of Bees in the fertilization of Papilionaceous Flowers, and 

 on tiie Crossing of Kidney Beans. 

 Gardeners Chronicle. 18.58. IN'o. 46. p. 828—829. 

 'Ann. and Mag. NaI. Hisl. ser. 3. 1858. T. 2. p. 459—465. 

 *4. On the Tendency of Species to form Varieties ; and on Ihe Perpetuation of 

 Varieties and Species by Natural Means of Selection. (wilh Alfred Wallace.) 

 Journ. Proceed. Liiin. Soo. Loiid. 1858. T. 3. p. 45 — 53. 



*5. On the origin of species by means of natural selection ; or the preservalion 

 of favoured races in Ihe struggle for life. London, Murray, 1859. 8. pg. 490. 

 Ed. nov. ibid. I8G0. 8. pg. .i02. 

 *Deutsche Uebers. von H. G. Bronn. Stuttgart, Schweizerbart, 1860. 8. pg. 520 

 et 8. tab. 1. (Schlusswort des Uebers. p. 405 — 520.) 

 Holland, übers, von T. C. Winkler. Ilaarlem, Krusemann. 8. 

 Darwin (Erasmus). geb. 12. Decbr. 1731 zu Elton, gest. 18. April 1802 in Derby. Arzt. 



1. Zoonomia, or the laws of organic life. London, 1794 — 1796. 4. 2 vol. — 



ibid. 1801. 8. 4 vol. 

 *Deutsch von Brandis. Hannover, Hahn, 1795 — 1799. 8. 5 vol. 



2. Phylologia. or thePhilosophyof AgricultureandGardening. London, 1799. 4. 

 * Deutsch von Hebenstreit. Leipzig, Wolf, 1801. 8. 2 vol. 



Daube. Patissier ä Montpellier. 



*1. Lettre sur les ravages de la larve de Colaspis barbara. 



Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1836. T. 5. Bull. p. 45—46; IS37. T. 6. Bull. p. 49. 



Daom (F. C). 



1. Verzeichniss der Blumen u. Blüthen, so die Bienen am vorzüglichsten lieben. 



Abhandig. Oberlausiiz. Bieiiengesellscbart. (1768 — 1769.) 1770. Samml. 3. p. 75. 

 (cf. Boehmer. II. 2. p. 315.) 



Dannassans. ' 



1. De la pyrale de la vigne et des raoyens de combaltre cet insecle. Toulouse, 

 Impr. Lamarque et Rives, 1859. 8. p. 16. 



(Exlr. de TAigle des 21. et 22. Avril 1859.) (cf. Carus. p. 1656.) 

 Davies (John Henry) in Portsmoutb. 



* 1. Proprietes electriques du Reduvius serratus. 



Ann. gener. Sc. pbys. 1820. T. 6. p. 17. (aus Kirby Enlomol. T. 1.) 

 *2. On the Instinct of insects. 



Magaz. of N. H. ser. 1. 1828. T. 1. p. 332—333. 

 Froriep Notiz. 1827. T. 23. p. 88. 



* 3. Instinct of Lepidopterous Insects. 



Zoolog. Journ. 1829. T. 5. p. 142—143. 



*4. On the periodical Appearance of certain Insects. (Lepidopt.) 



Magaz. of N. H. ser. 1. 1830. T. 3. p. 247—248. 

 Davis (Abraham Hopkins), jetzt in Adelaide in Australien. 



* 1. On a beautiful S'idus of Spider and a Hymenopterous Parasite found in it. 



Magaz. of.N. H. ser. 1. 1831. T. 4. p. 236—238. 



*2. Lobsterlike Insect attacking the Leg of a Houseflv. (Chelifer.) 



Magaz. of N. H. ser. 1. 1831. T. 4. p. 283. 



*3. Remarks on Ihe recentMode of Publishing the Numbers of Stephens llluslra- 

 tions of British Entomology. 



Magaz. of.N. H. ser. 1. 1831. 't. 4. p. 303—308. 



