Speyer. 177 
Spence 
*8. On A&pus fulvescens and other submarine Coleoplerous Inseels. 
Trans. Ent. Soe. Lond. 1836. T. 1. p. 179—181. 
*9, On the Inseets which attack the Elm. 
Loudon Arboret. Brit. 1836. 8. pg. 6. fig. (separat.) 
“10. Notices relative Anobium tesselatum, Anommalus terrieola, Bombyx mori 
and Scolylus destructor. 
Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1837. T. 2. Proceed. p. 10. 
“11. Additional nolices relative to Ihe Ravages and Nalural History of Scolylus 
destruclor. 
Trans. Ent. Soe. Lond. 1837. T. 2. Proceed. p. 15—17; p. 25-26; p- 45-48. 
*12. On the Destruction of Ihe Apple Crop by Inseels. 
Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1842. T. 3. p. 98—100. 
* 13. On the Pulvilli of Flies. 
Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1845. T. 4. p. 18—19. 
*1]4. Observalions upon the popular notion that cold winlers are effective in 
destroying inseels. 
Trans. Eut. Soc. Lond. 1847. T.5. Proceed. p. 10-11. 
*15. Observations on the honey Bees in Brazil. 
Trans. Ent. Soe. Lond. 1847. T. 5. Proceed. p. 12-14. 
*16. Einige Fragen. (Inseetenzüge.) 
Stelt. Ent. Zeit. 1847. T. 8. p. 376. 
*17. On the Inseets which destroy the cotton erop in India, and the turnip erops 
in Nova Scotia. 
Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1848. T. 5. Proceed,. p. 33—35. 
*18. On the luminosity of Fulgora laternaria:; On meal made from vetches, which 
had been found to be poisonous. (velches infested wilh some Bruchus.) 
Trans. Ent. Soe. Lond. 1848. T. 5. Proceed. p. 38—39. 
*19. Address delivered at the anniversary meeling of the enlomological Sociely 
of London 1849. London, Taylor, 1849. 8. pg. 14. 
Ann. and Magaz. Nat. Hist. 1849. April. 
* Froriep Tagsber. 1840. T. 1. p. 189—191. 
*20. Remarks on the fly-blight in Australia. 
Trans. Ent. Soe. Lond. ser. 2. 1852. T. 1. Proceer. p. 35—36. 
*21. On the Tse-tse (Glossina morsitans); discovery of Lwo species of blind 
Beelles. 
Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. ser. 2. 1853. T. 2. Proceed. p. 96—97. 
Spence (W. B.). 
*]. Remarks on the Passage in Herodotus referred to in Mr. Spence’s Paper. 
(Trans. Ent. Soc. T. 1. p. 1.) 
Trans. Eut. Soc. Lond. 1834. T. 1. p. 7—11. 
Spener (C. M.). 
l. Catalogus von Natur - Seltenheilen in regno animali auch indianischen In- 
secten. Berlin, 1715. 8. (Lacordaire.) 
Sperk (Friedrich). Arzt in Novo Tscherkask. 
* |, Beschreibung einiger Goleopteren des südlichen Russlands. (Garaben , Sta- 
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Bullet. Moscou. 1835. T. 8. p. 151—159. 
Sperling (0. Fr.). 
1. De insectis. Wittebergae, 1637. A. 
(ef. Percheron. Il. p. 75.) 
Sperling (Paul Gottfried), gest. 1709. Professor in Wittenberg. 
*1, Dissertalio de chemica formicarum analysi. Resp. Samuel Golthilf Manitius, 
auctor. Wittebergae, 1689. 4. lab. 1. pg. 64 5. p 
Abbildung vom Ei und allen Ständen. 
Speyer (Adolph). Dr. in Rhoden, in Waldeck. 
* |, Lepidopterologische Beiträge. 
I. Isis. 1838. p. 277— 314. 
II. Isis. 1839. p. 89—126. 
III. Isis. 1843. III. p. 161—207 ; p. 243—264. Untersuchung des Beins der Schmetterlinge. 
(von OÖ. Speyer.) 
IV. Isis. 1845. X. p. 816— 864. Ueber den äusseren Bau der Schmetterlinge in den ersten 
drei Entwieklungsstadien. (mit VO, Speyer.) 
V. Isis, 1846. I. p. 19—48. Zur Naturgeschichte einzelner Arten. 
VI. Isis. 1846. II. p. 84—117. Raupen und Pflanzen. 
*2. Beschreibung neuer Spanner. 
Bericht d. lepidopter. Tauschver. (Schläger.) 1843. p. 88—98. 
*3. Zur Naturgeschichte der Talaeporia lichenella Zell. (Ps. triquetrella Tr.) 
Stett. Ent. Zeit. 1847. T. 8. p. 18—21. 
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