280 
Westwood. 
(Westwood, John Obadiah.) 
* 306. 
Vol. 2. from E. Doubleday: The genera of Diurnal Lepidoptera ete. London, 
Longman, (1850—)1852. Fol. von p. 251—534. (containing the completion 
of the family Nymphalidae and the families Morphidae, Brassolidae, Saty- 
ridae, Libytheidae, Eryenidae, Lycaenidae, Hesperidae.) 
Ed. Il. von Richardson. The Hive and Honey-Bee ele. — v. Richardson No. !. 
The Weevil of Ihe Cabbage-Stalk und Turnip- Galls, Fingers and Toes, 
Anbury (CGeutorhynehus suleicollis.) 
Gardeners Chroniele. 1853. No. 5. p. 68. fig. 
The Weevil of the Potato-Stem. (Baridius vestlitus Schoenh.) 
Gardeners Ghronicle. 1853. No. 21. p. 324. fig. 
The Swallow Tail Moth. (Ourapteryx Sambucaria L.) 
Gardeners Chroniele. 1853. No. 23. p. 356. fig. 
Wax Inseets. (Geroplastes Jamaicensis.) 
Gardeners Chroniele. 1853. No. 31. p. 484. fig. 
The Wax Inseet of Chine, Coccus Pe-la. 
Gardeners Chroniele. 1853. No. 34. p. 532. fig. 
The Mushroom Grub. (Coenosia fungorum Meig.) 
Gardeners Chrouicle. 1853. No. 37. p. 581. fig. 
Sinodendron eylindrieum. 
Gardeners Chronicle. 1853. No. 4l. p. 645. fig. 
New African Silk. 
Gardeners Chronicle. 1853. No. 44. p. 693. fig. 
The Grub of the Raspberry Bud. (Tinea corticella.) 
Gardeners Chroniele. 1853. No. 48. p. 757. fig. 
Anniversary Presidents Adress for 1852. 
Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. ser. 2. 1853. T. 2. Proc. p. 40—89. 
Descriplions of some new species of Goleoptera from China and Ceylon. 
Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. ser. 2. 1853. T. 2. p. 232—241. fig. 
Pseudomorpha et Adelotopus, genera duo anomalia e familia Carabidarum 
synoplice tractata. 
Revue et Magas. Zool. 1853. T. 5. p. 395—410. 
The Cock Roach Parasite. (Evania appendigaster.) 
Gardeners Chronicle. 1854. No. 33. p. 533. fig. 
Aphis Brassicae. 
Gardeners Chronicle. 1854. No. 37. p. 596. fig. 
Steropus madidus. (Col.) 
Gardeners Chroniele. 1854. No. 38. p. 613. fig. 
The American Oak-Gall elear-winged Sphinx. (Trochilium gallivorum.) 
Gardeners CGhroniele. 1854. No. 47. p. 757. fig. 
* Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. ser. 2. 1855. T. 3. Proc. p. 119—120. 
Supplemental Descriplions of Species of African, Asialie and Australian 
Cetoniidae. 
Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. ser. 2. 1854. T. 3. p. 61—74. fig. 
Deseriptions of Four NewSpecies of Beeties belonging to the Family Paussidae. 
Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. ser. 2. 1854. T. 3. p. 81--83. 
Species of Trochilium and Cynips reared from American Oak-galls : Eco- 
nony of Evania. 
Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. ser. 2. 1854. T. 3. Proc. p. 21. 
Molion communicated to Seeds by Inseets. (Larvae Jumping.) 
Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. ser. 2. 1854. T. 3. Proc. p. 34. - 
Deseriplions of some species of Lepidoplerous Inseets, belonging to the ge- 
nus Oikelicus. 
Proe. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1854. T. 22. p. 219— 243.4 pl. 
On the Larva of Diglossa mersa. 
Nat. Hist. Review. 1854. T. 1. p. 32. 
Gontributions to fossil Entomology. 
Quarterl. Journ. Geol. Soc. Lond. 185%. T. 10. p. 378—396. tab. 5. 
The British Ink Gall. (Cynips terminalis.) 
Gardeners Chronicle. 1855. No. 12. p. 189. fig. 
The Chrysanthemum Field Bug. (Phytocoris campestris L.) 
Gardeners Chroniele. 1855. No. 46. p. 757. fig. 
The Seychelles Dorthesia. (D. Seychellarum.) 
Gardeners Ghronicle. 1855. No. 51. p. 836. fig. 
The Butterflies of Great-Britain with their Transformations delineated and 
described. London, Orr, 1855. 8. pg. 138. 20 pl. col. et 2 outline pl. Ed. ?2. 
Description of a new Genus of Coleopterous Inseets inhäbiling the Interior 
of Ants Nests in Brazil. (Gnostus.) 
Trans. Ent, Soc. Lond, ser. 2. 1855. T. 3. p. 90- 94. fig. 
