ßarlow Barth. 29 



BarlOW (William Fretleric). 



* 1. Observations on Ihe respiratory moveiiients of Insectes (Libellula). 



Philos. Trausaol. 1855. T. 145. p. 139-148. 



* Gerstaecker Bericht. 1856. p. 14. 



*Extr. Proe. Roy. Soc. Loiid. IS.Vi. T. 7. p. 167 — 168. — ♦Ann. and Mag. iNal. Hist. 



ser. 2. 1855. T. 15. p. 153—154. 

 M/Iuslitut. 1855. XXIII. No. 1117. p. 185—186. 

 BaroleS (Wilhelm). 



1. Geschichte der spanischen Heuschrecken. Madrid, 1781. 

 Baron (A.). 



* 1. Recherches sur les sauterelles et sur les inoyens de les detruire (Gr. ini- 



gratorius). 



Jourii. de Physique. 1786. T. 29. p. 321— .330. 



2. Relation des ravages que les sauterelles on fait dans quelques cantons de 



Languedoc et de Provence. 



Jouru. de Languedoc. 1787. No. 1. (cf. Amorcux. No. 2. p. 27.) 



Barr (J. s.). 



I. ßuITons natural history, containing a theory of the earlh, a general history 

 of man , of the brüte crealion and of vegetables, minerals etc. translated 

 froin the french and interspersed wilh notes by J. S. Barr, to whicli is 

 added by way of coniplete Supplement a natural history of birds , repliles, 

 fish and insects. London, Symonds, 1801. S. T. XV. 



* Wiedemann Arch. T. HF. P. 1. p. 227. 

 Barras (Marie Therese Quiqueraii Beaujeu, veuve). 



I. Memoire sur l'education des abeilles, re^u au Lycee des arts le 30 Vende- 

 miaire An. VII. Paris an VIII (1800). 8. 21 pag. (Lacordaire.) 

 Barratt (,!.). 



1. Reraarks on the Canker-Worm Moth (Geometra vernata) and other insecls 

 injurious to the orchard and forest trees. Middletown, 1840. 4. 



(cf. Carus. p. 611.) 

 Barrington (Daities), geb. 1727, gest. 1800. 



1. Historical account of propagating the silkworm and making silk in England. 



Trans. Soc. for the enoour. of Arts. T. 2 p. 172. — cf. Reuss. RepcrI. (Lacordaiie.) 

 BarrOW (John), geb. 19. Juni 1764 io Lancashire zu Dragley Beck, gest. 2i. Novhr. 1848. 

 1. An account of travels into the interior of soulhern Africa in the >ears 1797 

 and 1798; including cursory observations on Ihe geology and geography 

 of the Southern part of that continent, the natural history of such objccts 

 as occurred in the animal, vegelable and mineral kingdoms ; and sketched 

 of Ihe physical and morals karaclers of the varlous tribes of inhabitants 

 sourrounding the settlement of the cape of good hope ; to which is annexed 

 a description of the present State, population and produce of that exten- 

 sive colony; with a map constructed entirely from actual observations 

 made in the course of the travels. London, Cadell, 1801. 4. p. 419. 

 ♦Deutsch übers. Leipzig, 1801. 8. 

 Französ. übers. Paris, 1801. 8. 2 vol. v. L. Grandpre. 



*Exlr. llliger Mag. 1805. T. 4. p. 220. (Ueber Hcuscfareckeuzüge.) 



* Voigt Magaz. 1801. T. 3. p. 169. 



Barruel, 



1, Examen chimique d'une matiere grasse trouvee dans les pucerons. 



Journ. de chimie med. phil. 1831. 8. 3 pag. 



de Barry. 



1. Memoire sur les fourmis de canne ä Sucre. Paris, 1783. 4. p. 18. 

 Bartels (G. C). 



* 1. Notizen zur Fauna des Vereinsgebiets. (Preuss. Rheinlande.) 



Verhandl. naturh. Ver. Pieuss. Rhein). 1846. T. III. p. 27—28. 

 Barth (Carl Friedrich). 



1. Anleitung zum Seidenbau. Leipzig, Kayser, 1837. 8. 

 Barth (Karl). 



*1. Bienenzeitung herausgegeben mit Baron von Berlepsch (nur Jahrg. ISöS) 

 und Andr. Schmid. Jahrg. 1845—1801. Augsburg u. Nördlingen, Beck. 4. 

 (V. Schmid. No. 1.) 

 Barth (Jobann Mathaeus). 



*1. Dissertatio de Culice. Ralisbonae, Montag, 1737. 4. Bogen A—H. .sine pa- 

 gina (p. 62). tab. 2. 



*Recens. Act. Erudit. Nov. Suppl. T. III. p. 22. — Leipz. gel. Zeil. 1737. p. 324. 



