Burnetl Busch. 109 



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Proc. BosloD Soc. Nat. Hist. 1850. T. 3. p. 262—264. 



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Proc. Bosloa Soc. Nai. llist. 1850. T. 3. p. 2!)0— 291. 



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Proc. Uostou Soc. A'at. Hist. 1800. T. 3. p. 324—326. 



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Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. 1851. T. 4. p. 71—72; p. 111. 



*6. On the relation of the distribution of lice lo Ihe different Faunas. 



Proc. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sc. 1851. T. 4. p. 133—138. 



*7. On sonie of Ihe peculiarities of the econotnv of reproduction of some insects. 



Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. 1852. T. 4. p. 226—228. 



*8. Points in the Econoniy of the seventeen year locust (Cicada septendecim) 

 bearing upon the plural origin and special local creation of the species. 



Proc. Amer. Assoc. Sc. 6. M. 1852. p. 307—311. 



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•Sillim. Amer. Journ. 1854. Jau. T. 17. p. 62—78; p. 261—262. — *Proc. Amer. Acad. 



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Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. 1854. T. 4. p. 316—317. 



*12. Some Account of the Worm that has been so destructive to the fruit and 

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Vol. 1. Anatomie of tlie Invertebrata. 



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1. Handbuch des heutigen in Deutschland geltenden Bienen-Rechtes. Nach dem 



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(cf. Engelmanu Bibl. oec p. 47.) 



2. Sicherer Wegweiser für erfahrene und unerfahrene Bienenwirthe den Bie- 



nenstand in kurzer Zeit stark zu vermehren und reicliiiciien Honig zu 

 erndten, oder Anleitung zum gründlichen Studium der fiienennatur und 



