BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



Titles of most of Professor Babington's separate works may be 

 found in the British Museum Catalogue. All are given above, 

 pp. xxi — xxiii. For two Memoirs in the Eagle, see p. xxx, n. 4 ; for 

 the (unpublished) Addresses to the Eay Club, p. xxxi, n. 8 ; for 

 Articles in the Archaeologia Camhrensis, p. xc ; for his principal work, 

 the Manual, pp. xxii, xxxii, n. 20, Ixviii — Ixxii, Ixxix. 



He was early fascinated by brambles, Primitiae Flwae Sarnicae 32 : 



It is only by a careful and long continued study of the living plants that 

 we can ever hope to obtain a knowledge of the limits of the species in 

 this most difficult genus, in which we do not yet appear to be acquainted 

 with a single permanent distinctive character. 



See above, pp. Ixxiv, Ixxv, Ixxviii — Ixxxviii. The new edition of 

 The British Euhi, half-promised in p. xxii, will not appear. Mrs. 

 Babington and Mr. Moyle Eogers both shrink from sending it forth 

 under Professor Babington's name without the final touches of the 

 master's hand. On the outside (blue) cover of the MS. is written : 

 "Partially done, not quite finished." On the inner (white) cover: 

 " Revised, nearly ready for press " ; (later) " but must be looked 

 over again, and sections attempted." 



Material for a survey of his services to Natural Science in the 

 University may be found in the Registry and in the University/ 

 Reporter. 



The following list of scientific papers is reprinted from the 

 catalogue published by the Royal Society (above, p. xxiii) : 



1. Additions to the List of British Insects. Mag. Nat. Hist. v. 1832, pp. 



327—330. 



2. On the distinctions between the Linnaean Genera Potentilla and Tormen- 



tilla. Mag. Nat. Hist. vi. 1833, pp. 248—252. 



3. Catalogue of Insects found at Berwick-upon-Tweed in August, 1834. 



Berwicks. Nat. Club -Hist. 1834, pp. 81—82. 



4. An account of some additions to the Flora of Berwickshire. Berwicks. 



Nat. Club— Hist. 1834, pp. 176—178. 



5. On the supposed generic distinction of Ranunculus ficaria of Linn^. 



Mag. Nat. Hist. vii. 1834, pp. 375—378. 



6. Malachius bipunctatus {Bah.), is not M. ruficoUis {Panzer.). Mag. 



Nat. Hist. VII. 1834, p. 378. 



7. Observations on certain species of the genus Dromius. Entomol. Soc. 



Trans, i. 1836, pp. 80—88. 



8. Observations on Haliplus ferrugineus of authors : Being an attempt at 



its sub-division into several species. Entomol. Soc. Trans, i. 1836, 

 pp. 175—178. 



