150 Ciirlis. 



(CurtiS, John.) 



* 17. On the Papilio Machaon. 



Naturalist. 1837. T. 1. p. 37—38. 



* 18. Descriptioris of rare or ititeresling Indigenous Insects. 



Ami. of N. II. 1840. T. 5. p. 274—283. 



* 19. ObservaÜons on Ihe Natural History and Econoniy of tlie diir(M"ent Insects 



affecting the Turnip Crop. Paper 1. 

 Jouni. R. Asric. Soc. Engl. 1841, T. 2. p. 193—213. lab. 1. — *Separat London, 1841. 

 8. PS. 23. 



* Paper 2. Observations on the Natural History and Econonjy of the Turnip 



Saw Fly and ils Black Caterpillar, called tlie Black Palnier, Black Canker, 

 Black Ink, Black Slug and Nigger or Negro. 



ibid. pff. 364—389. tab. 1. 



* Paper 3. Observations on the Natural History and Economy of various Insects 



affecling the Turnip, including the Plant Lice, Maggots of Flies, Caterpil- 

 lars of Moths. 



ibid. 1842. T. 3. p. 49—77. lab. 2. — *Separal. London, 1842. 8. pg. 32. lab 2. 



* Paper 4. Observations etc. including the White Cabbage Bulterflies, the Tur- 



nip seed Weevil etc. 



ibid. p. SOG— .'523. lab. 2. — ♦Separat. London, 1842. 8. pg. 20. tab. 2. 



* Paper 5. Observations etc. including the Surface Caterpillars, the Turnip-fiall 



Weevil, and the Dipterous Flies and Rove Beetles infesting Anbury. 



ibid. 1843. T. 4. p. 100-138. tab. 2. - * Separal. London, 1843. 8. pg. 41. lab. 2.1 



* Paper 0. Observations on the Nalural History and Econoniy of the Insects 



called Wireworms affecting the Turnips Corn crops, etc. also their parents 

 the Elaters or Beetles called Skip-Jaci\s, Click-beelles. 



ibid. 1844. T. 5. p. 180—237. tab. 2. — * Separat. London, 1844. 8. pg. 59. lab. 2. 



*Paper7. Observations etc. including Ground beetles, niany of thein called 

 iniproperly Wireworin, ChalTers, or Maybugs, also the Caterpillar of a 

 Molh and Sawfly and the larvae of some niinule fiies. 



ibid. 1845. T. 5. p. 469-506. lab. 2. — ♦ Separat. London, 1845. p^, 40. lab. 2. 



* Paper 8. Observations etc. including a Saw Fly, the Hessian Fly, the Wheat 



Midge, and the Barley Midge. 



ibid. 1845. T. 6. p. 131—156. tab. 1. —* Separat. London, 1845. 8. pg'. 28. lab. 1. 



Paper 9. 



* Paper 10. Observations etc, including the parasitic Enemies of the Wheal- 



niidge, the Thrips, Wheat-louse, Wheat-bug, and also of the little woini 

 called Vibrio, 

 ibid. 1846. T. 6. p. 493—518. tab. 2. — * Separat. London, 1846. 8. pg. 28. lab. 2. 



* Paper 11. Observations etc. including Moihs, Weevils and other Beetles. 



ibid. 1846. T. 7. p. 78-115. lab. 2. — »Separat. London, 1846. 8. pff. 40. lab. 2. 



*Paper 12. Observations etc. including Weevils, Maggots, Bees , Plantlice, 

 Grain-Beetles, Moths and Mole Cricket. 



ibid. 1847. T. 7. p. 404—442. lab. 2. — »Separat. London, 1847. 8. ps. 41. lab. 2. 



* Paper 13. On the Natural History and Economy of a Weevil affecling the 



Peacrops and various Insects which injure or destroy the Mangold warzel 

 and Beit. 



ibid. 1847. T. 8. p. 399—416. tab. 1. — »Separat. London, 1847. 8. pg. 19. tab. 1. 

 *Paper 14. Observations on the Nalural Hisfory and Economy of various .In- 

 sects affecting Carrots and Parsnips, including Plantlice, the Maggots of 

 Flies, the Caterpillars of Moths etc. 



ibid. 1848. T. 9. p. 174—198. tab. 1. — »Separat. London, 18i8. 8. pg. 27. tab. 1. 



* Paper 15. Observations etc. including Plantlice, Plant Bugs, Frog Flies, Ca- 



terpillars, Craneflies, Wireworms, Millipedes, Mites, Beetles, Flies. 



ibid. 1849. T. 10. tab. 2. — »Separat. London, 1849. 8. pg. 51. tab. 2. 



Paper 16. 

 *Sixteen reports on the insects etc. injurious to agricuKure. London, 18 il — 

 1857. 8. pg. 43. tab. 1. 

 *20. Descriptions of the Nests of two Hymenopterous Insects inhabiting" Brazil, 

 and of the Species by which they were constructed. 



Trans. Linn. Soc. Lond. 1844. T. 19. p. 249—260. tab. 1. — Note ibid. p. 489—491. 



»Ann. and Mag. Nal. llist. 1844. T. 13. p. 519—521. — * Proc. Linn. Soc. Lond. 1844. 



I. No. 20. p. 186—189. 



*21. Proctotrupes victor. p. 36. flg.; Cephus pygmaeus. p. 116. flg.; Zeuzera 



Aesculi. p. 236. flg.; Aleyrodes Cocois. p. 284. fig. ; Tipula maculosa. 



p. 317. flg.; Eupteryx Solani. p. 388. flg.; Aphis huinuli. p. 405. flg.; 



