10 Newman Newport. 
(Newman, George.) 
Moderns, and on Ihe Means of preventing their Ravages, by M. le Baron 
Walkenaer. 
Extraeted from Ihe Annales Soc. Entom. France. (ef. Walkenaer. No. 3.) 
Entomol. Magaz. 1837. T. 4. p. 117—144; p. 293—339. 
*5,. An Essay on the Stridulation of Insects by Mr. Goureau. 
Extracted from the Annales Soc. Entom. France. (cf. Goureau. No. 4.) 
Entomol. Magaz. 1838. T. 5. p. 89—102 ; p. 357—872. 
*6. Notice of a Nest of Vespa Britannica. 
Entomologist. 1341. p. 106. 
Newman (Henry), aus Leominster. 
*1, Pieris Crataegi. 
Entomol. Magaz. 1835. T. 3. p. 208. 
Newman (H. W.), of Stroud. 
*1, Account of a Hornelts nest at Glostershire. 
Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. ser. 2. 1851. T. 1. Proc. p. 72—73. 
*2. On the Habits of the Bombinatrices. 
Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. ser. 2. 1851. T. 1. Proc. p. 86--92; p. 109-112; p. 117—118. 
3. Notes on the Habits of Bombi, and upon bee-culture. 
Cottage Gardener. 1851. (ef. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. ser. 2. T. 2. Proc. p. 76.) 
*4. Hive Bees in want of aQueen;; Do Bees look outai Swarming-time for a Place 
to go to. 
Zoologist. 1853. T. 11. p. 3779—3780. 
Newport (George), geb. 14. Febr. 1803 zu Canterbury, gest. 6. April 1854 in London. 
Nekrolog und Verzeichniss seiner Schriften in Trans. Ent. Soe. Lond. ser. 2. T. 3. 
Proceed. p. 51. 
*1. On the Nervous System of the Sphinx Ligustri Linn., and on ihe changes 
which it undergoes during a part of ine Meiamorphoses of the Insect. 
Philos. Trans. 1832. T. 122. p. 383—398. 2 pl. 
*Isis. 1835. VI. p. 369. *1836. VIII. p. 599-602. — *Philos. Magaz. 1832. P. 1. p. 
382—353. 
*2, On the Nervous System of the Sphinx LigustriLinn., during the lalter slages 
ofits Pupa and its Imago state, and on the Means by which its Develop- 
ment is effected. Pars Il. 
Philos. Trans. 1834. T. 124. p. 389—423. 5 pl. 
* 1sis.-1836. VIII. p. 610. — *Abstr. of the Paper Roy. Soc. 1832. III. p. 129—130; 
p- 292— 293. — * L’Iustitut. 1835. III. No. 90. p. 34. 
*3, On Ihe Predaceous Habits of the Common Wasp. Vespa vulgaris Linn. 
Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1836. T. 1. p. 223—229. 
* 4. On the Respiration of Inseects. 
Philos. Trans. 1836. T. 126. p. 529—566. — *Abstr. of the Paper Roy. Soc. 1836. III. 
p- 403—404. 
*5. On the Temperature of Inseets and its connexion with Functions of Respi- 
ration and Circulation in this Class of Inverlebrated Animals. 
Philos. Trans. 1837. T. 127. p. 259—338. — *Abstr. of the Paper Roy. Soc. 1837. III. 
p. 479—482. 
* Philos. Magaz. 1837. T. 11. p. 189—192. — *Ann. sc. nat. ser.2. 1838. T.8. p. 124—127. 
Ann. d’Anat. II. p. 174. — *L’Institut. 1837. V. No. 221. p. 356—357. 
*Extr. Silberm. Revue. 1836. T. 4. p. 243—246. — Froriep Notiz. 1837. T. 4. p. 228—232. 
*6. Observations on the Anatomy, Habils and Oeconomy of Alhalia centifoliae, - 
the Sawfly of the Turnip, and the means which have been adopted for the 
prevention of its ravages. The Prize Essay of the Entomological Society 
and Agricultural Association of Saffron Walden for the year 1837. Lon- 
don, 1338. 8. I pl. pg. 32. 
. On Ihe natural history of Lampyris noctiluca. 
Journ. Proc. Linn. Soc. Lond. 1837. T. 1. p. 40—71. 
*8. The Article „‚Insecta“. 
Todd’s Cyelopaedia of Anat. and Physiol. 1839. July and October. Part 17 and 18. Lon- 
don. 8. p. 853—994. fig. 
*Separat. London, Marchant, 1839. 8. pg. 128. üg. 
*9. On the Use of the Antennae of Insects. (Gehör.) 
Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1840. T. 2. p. 229—248. — *Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1841. T. 10. 
Bull. p. 10. 
*10. Note on the parasitic Habits of Nomadae. 
Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1842. T. 4. Proc. p. 67. — *Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. 1843. 
T. 12. p. 356. 
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