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Curtis (J.), Farm Insects; being the Natural History and Economy of the 

 Insects injurious to the Field Crops of G-reat Britain aud Ireland, 

 and also those which infest Barns and Granaries ; with suggestions 

 for their destruction. Royal 8vo, Edinburgh, 1860. 



Spider-like Animals. 8vo, London, 1833. 



[Mag. Nat. Hist, vii.] 



Descriptions of some Nondescript British Species of May- 

 flies of Anglers. 8vo, Lomlon, 1834. 



[Lond. and Edinb. Phil. Mag. iv.] 



Insects, Descriptions, etc., of the Insects brought Home by 



J. C. Ross. 4to, London, 1835. 



[App. to Ross's Second Voyage, p. lix.] 



Observations on the Natural History and Economy of the 



different Insects affecting the Crops, 



16 papers. 8vo, London, 1841-57. 



1. Insects affecting the Turnip Crop (1841). 



2. The Turnip Saw-fly, and its Black Caterpillar, called the Black Palmer, 



etc. (1841). 

 [Journ. R. Agric. Soc. ii.] 



3. Insects affecting the Turnip Crops ; including the Plant-Lice, Maggots 



of Plies, Caterpillars of Moths, etc. (1842). 



4. including the White Cabbage-lButterflies, the Tui-nip, see 



Weevil, etc. (1842). 



[Journ. R. Agrjc. Soc. iii.] 



5. Insects including the Surface-Caterpillars, the Tui-nip-gall Weevil, 



aud the Dipterous Flies and Rove-Beetles infesting Anbury (1843). 

 [Journ. R. Agric. Soc. iv.] 



G, 7- Insects called Wireworms, affecting the Turnips, Corn crops, etc. ; 

 also of their pai'euts, the Elaters, or Beetles, called Skip-jacks, Click- 

 beetles, etc., 2 parts (1844). 



8. Insects affecting the Corn Crops, many of them improperly called Wire- 



worms; including Ground-beetles, Chaffers, or May-bugs, also the 

 Caterpillars of a Moth aud Saw-fly, and the larvae of some minute flies 

 (1845). 

 [Journ. R. Agric. Soc. v.] 



9. Insects including a Saw-fly, the Hessian-fly, the Wheat-midge, and the 



Barley-midge (1845). 



10. including the parasitic enemies of the Wheat-midge, the Thrips, 



Wheat-louse, Wheat-bug, and also of the little worm called Vibrio 

 (1845). 



[Journ. R. Agric. Soc. vi.] 



11. Insects affecting the Corn Crops in the Field and Granary, including 



Moths, Weevils, aud other Beetles, etc. (1846). 



12. Insects affecting the Peas and Beans, including Weevils, Maggots, Bees, 



Plant-lice, Grain-beetles, Moths, and the Mole-cricket (1840). 

 [Journ. R. Agric. Soc. vii.] 



13. A Weevil affecting the Pea Crops, and various Insects which injure or 



destroy the Mangold-wurzel and Beet (1847). 

 [Journ. R. Agric. Soc. viii.] 



14. Insects affecting Carrots and Parsnips, including Plant-lice, the 



Maggots of FHjjs, the Caterpillars of Moths, etc. (1848). 

 [Journ. R. Agric. Soc. ix.] 



15. Insects affecting the Potato Crops, including Plant-lice, Plant-bugs, 



Frog-flies. Caterpillars, Crane-flies, Wireworms, Millipedes, Mites, 

 Beetles, Flies, etc. (1849). 

 [Journ. R. Agric. Soc. x.] 



10. Insects, Snails, Slugs, etc., affecting the Clover Crops and Pasture 

 Lands (18.57). . ■ 



[Journ. R. xVgric. Soc. xviii.] 



