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Baikie (Balfour). 



J. A Manual of Xalural History etc. — \. Arthur Adams. No. I. 

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 V. Arthur Adains ^'o. 2. 

 Bäil, Dr. u. Lehrer in Posen. 



*1. lieber Kranklicilt-n der Inseclen \erursacht durch Pilze; über IdeuUtät von 

 Enipusa Mu>iae Cohu, Mucor uiuoedo Lk. , Aclilya prollfera >ees u. Hor- 

 misciuni cere\isiae Bon. 



lierirhl il. 35. \ eisamml. deutsih. Nalurf. 1860. p. 252—260. lab. I. 



Bailly. 



* I. Re.-Jultats d'une educatiou bälive de vers ä.soie. 



Compl. lend. 1857. T. XLV. p. 1041—1042. 



Bainbridge (\Mliiaui), {jest. 1841. 



*]. On several species of Bolboceras Kirby frons New Hoüaud in Ihe collection 

 of Die Rt-v. Hope. 



TiaDS. Eut. Soc. Loud. 1842. T. 3. p. 79-83. 



*3. Observalioiis ou Osiuodernia and sonie new species of Cetouiadae. 

 Traus. Eilt. Soc. Lond. 1842. T. 3. p. 214—221. 

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 Baird (William). Dr. 



* 1. Nolice of Ihe Capture of Sericoniyia borealis on one of the Clieviol Hills in 



Ausust Höt'. 



Piüc. Bei wieksh. .\alur. Club. 1851. T. 3. p. 6S— 70. 

 Baker (Heiir>). geii. lö9H in London, gest. '25. I\o\euibef 1775 ii; London, Arzl. 



* J. Soaie couiious Experiments and Observations ou a Beeile, Ihat lived three 



Vears wühouth Food. (Blaps mortisaga.) 



Philos. Transari. 1740. Vul. 41. ^o. 457. p. 4il— 448. 

 *\ViUeiiber^. Wüi-heul.l. 1777. T. 10. p. 321-324 et 329— 333. 



*'2. A Letter concerning the grubbs destroying Ihe grass in Norfolk. (Melolonlha 

 — an Hadena popularis ?) 



Philos. Traosacl. 1747. voi. 44. IN'o. 485. p. 576—582. 



3. The inicroscope made easy etc. London, 1743. 



*Ed. V. London, üodsley, I7G9. 8. p. 32 4. pl. 



Ed. 111. London. 174». 8. p. Sll.tab. 14. — Ilolläud. übers. Amsterdam, I74i. 



8. p. 300. tab. 14. 

 ■ 4. Employment for Ihe Microscope etc. London, 1753. 

 *Ed. II. London, 1764. 8. p. 44*2. lab. 17. 

 Baibin (Bohuslaus .Aloys) 



1. Exansen nielissaeuni, id est Dovarura apicularum colonia. Viennae, 1070. !'2. 



(Grouov. Bibl. p. 25.) 



Baldanns (An-on). 



*1. Locuslae majores, quibus Johannes in deserlo vitam tolerare dicetur. 



Comnieul. BoDon. 1767. T. V. P. I. p. 53—54. 

 Baldassini (Francesco). 



1. Alcuni ceuni slorici sul gelso delle Fiüppine in riguardo all' allevameulo 

 dei bachi da sela. 

 -Mem. della Soc. Agr. di Boli»gna. 1843. T. 2. (ef. Comalia raomigr. p. 75.) 



Bälden (.i;.mes). 



*1. Accoant of Insects injurious to Forest Trees, especially the Larch and Pine,- 

 wilh E.vperi mental Observ. on the nieans best adapted to check theirRavage^. 

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Baldenbansen (C). ' 



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 Ball (Robert). 



1. On uoises produced by one of Ihe Nolonectidae. 



Reporl of Ihe British Assoc. 1845 (1846). Trans. Secl. p. Oi— 65. 



•Ecichson Bericlil. 1845. p. 116. 

 Ballenstedt (Johann Georg Justus). 



1. Entdeckung von Insecten-Nesteru der Urwelt in Bernstein. 



Archiv Idr die neueäleu Enldeckungen aus der Urweli von J. G. J. Ballenstedt. Quedliu- 

 „ ,,. l'Ufg 182 ? T. V. p. 28-40. (Lacordaire.) 



Ballion (E.). ' 



*1. Verzeichniss der in d. Wolga-Uralischen Fauna beobachteten Wasserkäfer. 

 Bull. Moscou. 1855. T. 28. P. III. p. 227-244. »Motschulski Eludes. T. VI. p. 97. 

 von Ballus (Paul). 



1. Beschreibung der den Obstbäumen in hiesiger Gegend schädlichen Raupen- 



