278 
Westwood. 
(Westwood, John Obadiah.) 
*269. 
*281. 
. The Raspberry-Leaf Miner. (Foenusa pumila.) 
Gardeners Chroniecle. 1849. No. 38. p. 597. fig. 
The Small Ermine Apple-Moth (Yponomeula.) 
Gardeners Ghronicle. 1849. No. 42. p. 660. fig. 
). The Mole-Cricket. (Achela Gryllotalpa.) 
Gardeners Chroniele. 1849. No. 52. p. 821: fig. 
Tortrix angustiorana. 
Gardeners Chroniele. 1850. No. 3. p. 38. 
. Aphis sexton ; Gemonus unicolor. 
Gardeners Chroniele. 1850. No. 3. p. 35. fig. 
The House Ant. 
Gardeners Chroniele. 1850. No. 22. p. 340. fig. 
. Lymexylon navale. 
wen 
Gardeners Chroniele. 1850. No. 
Sirex gigas. 
Gardeners Chroniele. 1850. No. 33. p. 517. fig. 
The Pine-Bud Tortrix. (Tinea Turionana.) 
Gardeners Ghronicle. 1850. No. 44. p. 692. fig. 
Rose Inseets. (Ceton. aurata; Tortrix Bergmanniana et aquana, Cynips 
Rosae, Brandtii, Cladius difformis, Entomology (in May). 
Gardeners Magazin of Botany. 1850. T. 1. p. 193-195. tab. 1 col.; p. 207—208. 
3. p. 677. fig.; No. 46. p. 726. 
. Diptera nonnulla exotica descripta. 
Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1850. T. 5. p- 231—256. fig. 
Gall-like protuberances caused by Ihe punctures ofa species of Aphis. 
Proc. Linn. Soc. Lond. 1850. T. 2. p. 65. 
. Revision with additions of the Entomological portien of Loudons Eneyelo- 
paedia of Gardening. ?nd. Edition 1850. (originally written by Swainson.) 
Edward Doubleday ; biographical nolice. 
Gardeners Ghroniele. 1850. 
Observations on the destruetive species ofDipterous Inseets known in Africa 
under the names of the Tsetse, Zimb and Tsaltsalya, and on their supposed 
connexion with the fourth plague of Egypte. 
Proe. Zool. Sos. Lond. 1850. T. 18. p. 258—270. 
Entomologists Calendar. 
Gardeners Magazin of Botany. London, Orr, 1850— 1851. 4. 3 vol. 
1850. T. 1. p. 555 p. 112; p. 159; p. 2075 p. 271; p. 320. 
1851. T. 2. p. 55; p. 1045 p. 152; p. 200; p. 2485 p. 296. 
(monatliche Listen über beobachtete Insecten.) 
Description of two new butterflies and the characters of Ihe new genus (Se- 
ricinus) proposed for Papilio Telamon Donov. 
Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. ser. 2. 1851. T. 1. Proc. p. 74—75. 
Extract from a Letter from J. P. Rirtland relative to North American Lepi- 
doptera. 
Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. ser. 2. 1851. T. 1. Proc. p. 101. 
Descriptions of some new species of Exolice Homopterous Inseecls. 
Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 2. 1851. T. 7. p. 207—210. 
Pear-Tree Lyda. (L. fasciata.) 
Gardeners Chroniecle. 1851. No. 3. p. 36. fig. 
Bostrichus Capueinus (the Scarlet-Back Owled Beetle.). 
Gardeners Chronicle. 1851. No. 6. p. 85. fig. 
What is an Insect? 
Gardeners Chroniele. 1851. No. 12. p. 181. fig. 
The Pear-shaped Weevil. (Apion.) 
Gardeners Chroniele. 1851. No. 15. p. 229. fig.; No. 17. p. 261. fig. 
. The large Pear Tree Astyages. (A. Hemerobiella.) 
Gardeners Ghronicle. 1851. No. 23. p. 357. fig. 
. The Yellow underwinged Back-Moth. (Oecophora sulphurella.) 
Gardeners Chroniele. 1851. No. 26. p. 402. fig. 
The Diamond-Backed Turnip Moth. (Tinea xylostella.) 
Gardeners Chronicle. 1851. No. 31. p. 484. fig. 
Deseriptions of some new species of Athyreus Mac Leay, a genus ef La- 
mellicorn Beetles. 
Trans. Linn. Soc. Lond. 1851. T. 21. p. 453—469. 1 pl. 
*Proe. Linn. Soc. Lond. 1848. T. 1. p. 358—360. 
*Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 2. 1848. p. 386—8387. 
Deseriptions of Lhree new Genera of Exotic Coleoptera. 
Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. ser. 2. 1851. T. 1. p. 167—172. fig. 
