Bree. 85 



*2. Bombyx antiqua. 



"^ JNlagaz. of .N, 11. ser. 1. 18-.>!>. T. 2. p. 460 fig. 



*3. On Pontia Cliariclca aiid Metra, the larj^e and small Cabbage Bulterflies. 



Magaz. oT i\. H. ser. 1. IS.iO. T. ;{. p. 242— 2i5. 



* 4. Some Remarks OD the Spririf? üf 183U, as compared wiUi tlial oflS'29, with 



a Calendar showing tlie üiirerence of the Tno Seasons. 



Mafjaz. of N. H. ser. 1. lS;iI. T. i. p. 3J— 38. 



* 5. On the captiire of Argynnis Aplirodite in Warwickshire. 



Magaz. of N. U. ser. 2. IS.'M. T. /,. p. 131-133. 



*6. Are Polyomniatus Argiolus, Melitaea Euphrosyne and Selene double-broo- 

 ded or slngie-brooded Insects. 



Magaz. of IN'. H. ser. 1. 1831. T. 'i. p. 477— 'i79. dg. 



* 7. Caterpillar of Polyomniatus Argiolus feeding on the Holly and Joy, 



Magaz. of N. H. ser. 1. 1832. T. S. p. 490—491; p. 496. 



* 8. On the Preserving Insects for Cabinets. 



Magaz. of N. H. ser. 1. 1832. T. 5. p. 746—747. 



*9. List of Papilionidae oocuring in the vicinity of Dover. 



Magaz. of i\. 11. ser. 1. 1832. T. 5. p. 330-336.' Kg. 



* 10. iVolice on sonie Singular varieties of Papilionidae in Weavers Museum, Bir- 



mingham. 



Magaz. of N. 11. ser. 1. 1832. T. 5. p. 667— 6GS. lig. p. 749—753. fig. T. 6. p. 175. 



*ll. Microgaster glomeratus ; Greenish biack niarked Caterpillars on Cabbages. 



Magaz. ofN. n. ser. 1. 1832. T. 5. p. 10.-)— 107. 



*12. Some Account of a Species of Acarus (?) which infests Butterflies. 



Magaz. of N. II. ser. 1. 1832. T. 5. p. 336—339. fig. 

 *13. Inseot Miscellanies, understood to be by Professor Renuie. r.'. London 1831. 

 (Recens.) 



Magaz. oflV. H. ser. 1. 1832. T. 5. p. 364—369. 



*I4. In insect Transformalions, it is the Tail of the Caterpillar which becomes 



the Head of the Butterfly. 



Magaz. of N. H. ser. 1. 1832. T. T). p. 398. 

 *I5. Remarks on the Spring of 18.52, as compared with that of 1831, together 



with a Calendar showing the Difference of the Two Seasons. 



Magaz. of N. H. ser. 1. 1832. T. ö. p. 593—597. 



* 16. Early Appearance of Goneptery.\ rhamni; Vernal Appearance of \'anessa 



Atalanta et Cynihia Cardui. 



Magaz. of N. 11. ser. 1. 1833. T. 0. p. 88. 



* 17. Some of the Habits of Bombylius major L. 



Magaz. of .N. H. ser. 1. 1833. t. 6. p. 73—74. 



' 18. An Identification of some of the \arieties of Papilionidae, lately figured in 

 the Magazin. 



Magaz. of N. H. ser. 1. 1833. T. 6. p. 175-176. 



* 19. The Mazarine Blue Butlerfly. 



Magaz. of.N. H. ser. 1. 1833.' T. 6. p. 190—191. 



*20. Dorcus parallelepipcdus and Sinodendron cylindricum. 



Magaz. of i\. 11. ser. 1. 18.33. T. 6. p. .•{32—334. 'ttg. 



*21. Notes inrelafiontoMr. Conways Communicationon Butterflies, (p. '224—228.) 



Magaz. of .^. 11. ser. 1. 1833. T.' 6. p. .'{75— 377. 



*>2. Remarks on the Spring of 1833. 



Magaz. of .N. II. ser. 1. 18;!3. T. 6. p. 488—491. 



* 23. Singular variety of Hypercomjia dominula. 



Alagaz. of l\. h". ser. 1. 18.33. T. 6. p. 5'i0— .541. fig. 



*24. Colias Hyale; a Profile of the Human Face is observable upon tiie upper 

 Side of the Primarv \\ ings of Colias Edusa, feniale etc. 



Magaz. of A. 11. ser.'l. 1N34. T. 7. p. 261—263. 



*25. E.x'treme Gold does not destroy tlie Life in the Eggs etc. of Insects; wilh 

 some Facts on Lycaena dispar; The earliesl N'ernal Appearance of certain 

 Species of Butterfly in Britain ; With resjjcct to the Butterflies which ap- 

 pear in the early spring. 



Magaz. of N. II. ser. I. I83i. T. 7. p. .522—524. 



*26. Deilephila Galii ; Polyomniatus Argiolus. 



Magaz. of N. II. ser. l". 18.36. T. 9. p. 4.S2. p. 493. 



*27. Observations upon Trochilium crabroniforniis the Lunar Hörnet Sphin.x. flg. 



Magaz. of N. II. ser. 2. 18.37. T. 1. p. 19—22. 



*28. l\ew locality for Polyomniatus Arion. 



Magaz. of N. II. ser. "2. 1838. T. 2. p. 161. 



*29, Notice of a remarkable variety of Vanessa L'rticae taken at Coventry. 



Magaz. of N. H. ser. 2. 1840. T. 4. p. 36S. 



