5 Newman. 
(Newman, Edward.) ' 
*853. Description of two new Coleopterous Insects from New Holland. 
Zoologist. 1850. T. 8. App. p. EXXIV. 
*84. Some Remarks on the Synonymy of Dislichocera, a genus of Australian Lon- 
gieornia Coleoptera together with characters of two species supposed lo 
be previously undescribed. 
Zoologist. 1851. T. 9. p. 3091. 
*Desecription of a third species of Ihe same genus. 
Zoologist. 1851. T. 9. p. 3122. 
*85. Descriptions of new Insects from New Holland: nine new species are de- 
seribed. 
Zoologist. 1851. T. 9. App. p. EXXVIIT—EXXXI. 
*86. On the Characters and Affinities of Dohrsia, an Australian genus of Hor- 
mocerous Coleoptera ; two new species are described. 
Zoologist. 1851. T. 9. App. p. CXXXIII—CXXXVII. 
*87. Characters of a second species of Pseudocephalus, a Longicorn Insect from 
New Holland. 
Zoologist. 1851. T. 9. App. p. COXXXVII—CXXXVIN. 
*83. Note on the genus Ametalla of Hope, with characters of three species sup- 
posed to be previously undeseribed. 
Zoologist. 1851. T. 9. App. p. CXXXVII—CXL, 
*89. On the Affinities of the Pulicites, an Essay. 
Zoologist. 1851. T. 9. App. p. CXLIII—-CXLIX. 
*90. Characters of two apparently undescribed species of Longicorn Coleoptera. 
Zoologist. 1851. T. 9. App. p. CLXXIX—CLAXX. 
*9]. Proposed division of Neuroptera into two classes. London, 1853. 8. 
*Rec. v. Westwood Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. ser. 2. T. 2. Proc. p. 71. 
*Auch unter dem Titel: The Characters of two new Qlasses ol winged Insects. Zoologist. 
1352. T. 10. p. 1—24. 
*Reimpr. Zoologist. 1853. T. 11. App. p. CLXXXI—CECIV. 
*92. On the presence of pollen-masses attached to a speeimen of Hipparchia 
Janira. 
Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. ser. 2. 1853. T. 2. Proc. p. 106. 
*93. Bees destroyed by Toads ; Typhlocyba Filieum. 
Trans. Ent. Soe. Lond. ser. 2. 1853. T. 2. Proc. p. 131—132. 
*94. On Robber-bees, as described by O. Pickard Cambridge. 
Zoologist. 1853. T. 11. p. 3766—3769. 
*95. A few words on the synonymy of Distichocera, a genus of Longicorn Co- 
leoptera from New Holland, with characters of three species undescribed. 
— v. No. 84. 
Proc. Zool. Soe. Lond. 1851. T. 19. p. 75—81. 
*Ann. ofN.H. ser. 2. 1852. T. 11. p. 253—259. 
*96. Notice of a Sackbearing Bombyx found by Mr. Bates near Santarem in the 
Amazons. 
Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. ser. 2. 1854. T. 3. p. 1—8. fig. 
*97. Note on Helobia impressa Newm., Silk Felt produced by Saturnia Pavo- 
nia-media. ü 
Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. ser. 2. 1854. T. 3. Proc. p. 42; p. 111. 
*98. Presidents Address for 1853. 
Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. ser. 2. 1854. T. 2. p. 141—153. 
*99. Memorandum on the Wing-Rays of Insects. 
Trans. Ent. Soe. Lond. ser. 2. 1855. T. 3. p. 225—231. 
* 100. Presidents Address for 1854. 
Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. ser. 2. 1855. T. 3. p. 48—71. o 
*101. A Word for the Cockroach (devours the common bug). 
Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. ser. 2. 1855. T. 3. Proc. p. 77. 
*102. Habits of Eastern Butterflies; South African Honey-bee; A new Enemy of 
the Boney-bee. 
Trans. Ent. Soe. Lond. ser. 2. 1855. T. 3. Proc. p. SI—83. 
* 103. Remarkable variety of Cynthia Cardui. 
Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. ser. 2. 1855. T. 3. Proc. p. 90. 
* 104. Note on Oliorhyncehus sulcatus. 
Trans. Ent. Soe. Lond. ser. 2. 1855. T. 3. Proc: p. 100—102. 
* 105. Silkspinning Acarus of the Furze. 
Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. ser. 2. 1855. T. 3. Proc. p. 113. 
*106. A fact bearing on the Function of Antennae. 
Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. ser. 2. 1855. T. 3. Proc. p. 117. 
