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An account of the Pulex penetrans L. translated from Pohl and Rollars 
Work on the noxious Insects of Brazil. 
Magaz. of N. H. 1836. T. 9. p. 294—298. fig. 
A Description of the superior Wing of the Hymenoptera, with a view to g've 
a fuller and more certain Development to the Alary System of Jurine. 
Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1836. T. 1. p. 208—214. tab. 1. 
Description of the Genera and Species of the Brilish Chrysididae. 
Entomol. Magaz. 1837. T.4. p. 156—177. 
On Generic Nomenclature. 
Magaz. of N. H. 1837. T. 1. p. 245—257. 
Essay on the indigenous fossorial Hymenoptera, comprising a descrip!ion 
of all the British species of Burrowing Sand Wasps contained in Ihe Me- 
tropolitan Colleetions. London, Richter, 1837. 8. pg. 259. tab. 4. 
*Isis. 1844. XII. p. 866—867. 
(dabei eine Liste pg. 8 zu Etiquetten gedruckt.) 
Descriptions of new Exotic Aculeate Hymenoptera fig. 
Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1837. T.2. p. 68—82. — *Separat. London, 1837. 8. pg. 16. 1 pl. 
Description of a new British Wasp, with an account of its Development. 
(Odynerus spinipes.) 
Magaz. of N. H. ser. 2. 1837. T. 1. p. 490—496. 
Description ofa new species of Sirex discovered to attack and destroy the 
Spruce Fir. (Pinus nigra.) 
Magaz. of N. H. ser. 2. 1837. T. 1. p. 630—632. 
Monograph of the Family of Mutillidae. 
Magaz. of N. H. ser. 2. 1837. No. 1. 
. Note of the Mode of removing Ihe Grease from Insects by the application of 
Naphta Petrolei. 
Entomol. Magaz. 1838. T. 5. p. 335—336. 
Explanations and Observalions on Hymenopterous Insects. (ef. J. B—n.) 
Entomol. Magaz. 1838. T. 5. p. 481—483. 
Description of some new Genera of Coleoptera in ihe Authors Collection. 
w. 1 pl. col. 
Entomol. Magaz. 1838. T. 5. p. 505—513. 
Description of a new species of Myrmica which has been found in houses 
both in the Metropolis and Provinces. (M. domestica, terminalis.) 
Magaz. of N. H. ser. 2. 1838. T. 2. p. 626—627. 
. The Elements of British Entomology, containing a general introduction to 
the Science ; a systematie description of all the genera of British Insects; 
a nomencelature of Ihe speeies hitherto recorded as British ; with a history 
of their transformations, habits, economy and distribution, together with 
outlines figures of the families of their larvae and pupae ; an explication 
of the technical terms used in the course of the work and full directions 
for colleeting. London, Bailliere, 1839. 8. pg. 240. P. I illustrated with 
fiftiy Wood-euls. 
On the Pensile Nests of British Wasps. 
Magaz. ofN.H. ser. 2. 1839. T. 3. p. 458—460. 
The British Coleoptera delineated by W. J. Spry consisting of Figures of 
allthe Genera of British Beetles. London, Crosta, 1340. 8. pg. 83. tab. 9%. 
On the history and natural arraugement of insects (with Swainson). 
Larduer Cyclop. London. 1840. 8. - 
Monograph of the Dorylidae, a Family of the Hymenoptera heterogyna. 
Ann. of. N. H. 1840. T. 5. p. 188—202; p. 258—272; p. 315—329. Appendix. p. 396—398. 
*Revue Zool. 1841. T. 4. p. 27. 
*Separat. London, 1840. 8. pg. 44. 
- On the Aulacidae a family of Hymenoptera pupivora, and that Trigonalys 
is one of its components; with a description of a British species of this ge- 
nus and incidental remarks upon their collateral affinities. 
Entomologist. 1841. p. 115—125. — Revue Zool. 1841. T. 4. p. 356. 
*Separat. 8. pg. 11. ” 
. Differences of Neuters in Ants. 
Ann. and Magaz. of N. H. 1841. T.7. p. 525. 
. Description of Scolia fulva. 
Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1842. T. 3. p. 222. — Ann. and Magaz. of N. H. T. 6. p.'482. 
Shuttleworth (Robert James), in Bern. 
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Valvata arenifera ein Phryganidengehäuse. 
Mittheil. d, naturf, Gesellsch. in Bern. 1843. p. 20—21. 
