Fenn Ferrer. 231 



Fenn (Lady). 



*1. A Short History of Insects, (extracted from Works of Credit) designed as an 

 Introdiiction to tlie Study of tlial Braiicli of Natural History and as aPocIvct 

 Coinpanlon to thoso wlio visil tlie Leverian Museuui. Norwich, Stevenson, 

 s. a. 8. pg. 107. tal). 7 u. 1 iM'onllspice. 



(Anoiiyiii; Stephens hat in suinein l'^xuinplar ,,by Ladv Feun" beigeschrieben.) 



Fennell (.lames). 



*1. A singularity in the Larva ofTentliredo Amerinae ; Devise for enlrapping 

 Insects. 



♦Magaz. of N. II. ser. 1. 1S.3.S. T. 6. p. 157; p. 154. 

 Froriep Notiz. 183;?. T. 30. p. 312. 



*2. An Instance of Sagacity in tlie Dragon Flv. (Aesclina varia.) 



Magaz. of N. H. ser. I. 1833. T. 6. p. V/l— 272. 

 Froriep iNotiz. 18.33. T. 37. p. 74. 



*3. Varieties. Eggs and Larvae of Orgyia antiqua; Preservation of Calerpillars. 



Eiiloinoi. Magaz. 1834. T. 2. p. 31!»; Sighl aiiil Smeli of Insects. 1S36. T. 4. p. 81—82. 



*i. Two faets on Uie üungHy. 



Magaz. of N. H. ser. 1. 183i. T. 7. p. Cl. 



*5. The \Vasp Beelles (Clytus Arietis) when impaled, produces an obvious Noise, 

 and in the follovving Manner. 



Magaz. of N. II. ser. 1. 1835. T. 7. p. 251—255. 



*6. Localities near London in which the giowworni has occurred, the Larva 

 dilfers froni the perfect Inseet., the Eggs are luminous. 



Magaz. of N. II. ser. 1. 1835. T. 8. p. Ü25-6^'G. 



*7. Sight and Sniell of Insects. 



EMt<.niol. Magaz. 18.36. T. 4. p. 81— 82. 

 8. On usefui insects and Iheir products. 



Blackwoud Journ. of Agrirull. new ser. for March 1848. (cf. Evans.) 



Ferg. 



1. Ueber die durch ihren Slicli den Menschen schädlichen InsecJen in Surinam. 



Ilaries Jahrb. d. Medic. 1813. 1'. 1. lieft 1. p. 149. (Lacordaire.) 

 Ferguson (James). 



* I. iNotice on llie Corn Grub, Tipula oleracea. 



I'rize Ivssays and Transacl. Iliglil. and Agric. Soc. Scotland. 18il. T. 13. (n. ser. T. 7.) 

 p. 3'i3— 344. 



Fermin (Phiiippt>), geb. in Mastrichl. Arzt. 



1. Ilisioir*! naturelle de la Hollande cqulnoxiale , ou descri|)lion des ariiinaux, 



planles, fruits, et autres curiosiles naturelles, qui se troiisenl dans la co- 

 lonie de Surinam; avec leurs noins dilferens, laut francais qiie latins, hol- 

 landais, indiens et negre anglois. Amsterdam, Mageras, 176.'), 8. pg. ■.'3'.'. 

 *Ed. '2. Description generale, hislorique, geographique et physique de la 

 colonie de Surinam. Amsterdam, 17(')',>. 8. 2 vol. avec 1 carte et 3 pl. pg. 

 252 et 302. 

 ♦Deutsche Uebers. von F. H. W. Martini. Berlin, Pauli. 1775. 8. 2 vol. 



* Beckmann Phys. Oek. Bibl. T. VI. p. 301. 



Fernie (Thomas P.). 



*1. On a new Inseet, a Parasite on the Sycaniore. (Phyllophora lestudinacea.) 



Morris. Naturalist. 1852. T. 2. p. 265. lig. 

 Ferrari, Graf, in Wien. 



* 1. Zur Beurtheilung der in Anieisennestern vorkommenden Insecten, insbeson- 



der<! der Hafer. 



.Stell. Knl. Zeit. 1845. T. 6. ],. 119—123. 



♦2. Kritik der drtn Arten : Geotrupes stercorarius Linn. ; G. putridarius Esch. 

 u. G. m Utator Steph, 



Slett. Eni. Zeit. 18.-)2. T. 13. p. 303-310. 



*3. Einige Bemerkungen eines süddeutschen Entomologen zum Calalogus Co- 

 leopteroruni Europae. Berlin, 1859. (Anonym.) 

 Wien. Eniom. Monatsschr. 1S5U. T. 3. p. 210—221; p. 225—230. 



Ferrer (Leon). 



* 1, Note sur la Mylabris Moquinia n. sp. fig. 



Hevue cl Magas. Zool. ser. 2. 18,59. T. II. p. 539—540. 



2. Essai sur les insectes vesicants. These presentee et soutenue a l'Ecole 



superieure de pharmacie de Paris, Paris, Impr. Thunot et Co., 185'.», 

 4. pg. ü6. 

 (cf. Carus p. 1648.) 



