Davis Dawson. 163 



*i. Observations on Lucanus Cervus ; Obrium canlharinum : Vesna vulgaris. 



Eiitoniol. Magaz. 1832. Vol. 1. p. 86—87: p. »0. 



*5. Entoniülosioal Notes on a Joiirncy tlin»ii.i;li several Enslish Coimlies and in 

 Wales and Irtland durins;- .Itily and Au{;usl 1831. 



M:if,'az. of N. II. ser. 1. IS.'J'i. T. 5. p. V4ä— 2iS. 



*C. Melaiiioipiiosis of Eplieuiera. 



Kiiloiuul. Ma-az. iS3i. Vol. 2. p. 322—323. 



* 7. Vilaiity of Oestrus Bovis. 



Kiitoiiiol. Magaz. 1S3ü. Vol. 3. p. 103. 

 *8. Blies of Insects. 



Eiilomol. Magaz. 1835. Vol. 3. p. 104. 



*9. Mr. Davis's Journal, up to Deceniber 20, 1837. (Insecten auf der Fahrt beob.) 



Enlomol. Ula'jaz. 1838. Vol. .1. p. 248— 253; p. 523— 524. 



*10. On a Singular Proeessioii of Caterpillars. 



Magaz. of N. II. ser. 2. 183!». T. 3. p. 14Ü— 147. 



*ll. Notes on tlie Enloniology of Adelaide. (Perga, Eurys.) 



Kiiloinolüglst. 1841. p. 88—90. 



Davis (J. F.). 



* I. On the Cicada septendecini. 



Jouin. Scieuc. aud Ans W. Iiislil. 181'J. T. ß. p. 372—374. 



Davis (J. s.). 



* 1. On the appearance of the Snow-Fly. (Lepisma et Podura.) 



Proc. Boslou Sc. Nat. Ilist. 1850. T. III. p. 307— 308. (cf. Sharswood Liuu. XIV. p. 259.) 

 Davy (John), geb. 1790. 



*1. iVote on the E.vcrements of certain Insects, and on tiie Urinary Excremeut 

 of Insects. 



♦Edinb. N. Phil. Journ. 1846. T. 40. p. 231— 234 et p. 335— 340; — *1848. T. 45. p. 17—20. 

 *Erichson Bericht. 1846. p. 12. 



*2. Observations on the disease ralled the worni by whicli the sweet potatoes 

 (ßatatas edulis) in Barbados are altacked. (Ceytonhynchus Batatae.) 



Baibadoes Agricult. Keporter. 184S. Novb. 8. p. 186. 

 Trans. Eut. Soc. Loud. 1849. T. 5. Proceed. p. 57—58. 



* 3. Observations on the inlluence of slight changes of temperature on buUerllies. 



Trans. Eni. Soc. Loud. 1849. T. 5. Proceed. p. 72—74. 



*4. On the Effects of certain Agentson Insects, in a Letter addressed toW. Spence. 

 Trans. Eut. Suc. Lond. ser. 2. 1851. T. 1. p. 195—212. 

 ♦Froriep. Tagsber. 1851. T. 2. p. l:J6. 



*5. Some Observations on the Excreraent of Insects, in a Leiter addressed to 

 W. Spence. 



Trans. Eut. Soc. Lond. ser. 2. 1854. T. 3. p. 18—32. 



Dawson (John Fi-ederic) in Woodsland bei Bcdford. 

 *1. On Anthrocera loti. 



Zoologisl. 1843. T. 1. p. 331. 



*2. Colias Edusa in the Isle of Wighl. 



Zoologist. 1844. T. 2. p. 471. 



*3. Note on Pontia nietra. 



Zoologist. 1844. T. 2. p. C81 ; 729. 



*4. Descriptions offne nevv species of Coleoplera. 



Ann. of N. II. ser. 2. 1849. T. 3. p. 213—216. 



(>'ach Carus p. 693 vou J. F. Dawson; nach meiner wohl irrigen Notiz vom IblgendeD 



Schriftsteller.) 



♦5. Geodepiiaga Brilannica. A Monograph of the Carnivorous Ground-beetles 

 indigenous lo the British Isles. with 3 coloured plates. London, Van Voorst, 

 1854. 8. pg. 224. 

 *extr. Zoologist. p. 4446. 



* 6. Notes on British Geodephaga with Description of one new Species. 



Eulomol. Aniiual. 1850. p. 65 — 81. 



7. A rearraiigement of tiie noniendatiire and synonyniy of Ihose species of 

 Brilish coleoplera wiiicli are coinprised nnder Ihe seclions Geodephaga, 

 Hydradephaga and pari of Piiilliydrida, being the tirst portion of a general 

 British calalogue. London, 18j(). 8. pg. lü. (i»'' Hamlet Clark.) 

 *8. Notes ou British Geodephaga. 



Eutomol. Anuual. 1857. p. 61— 68; 1858. p. 47— 61. 

 Dawson (John Will.), in Picion in Nova Scotin. 



*1. Notice of speciniens of Ihe Wheat iMidge froin Nova Scotia. (Cecldomyia.) 



Journ. Acad. Nat. Sei. Philadelphia. Proceed. 1849. T. IV. p. 210—211. 

 *Reiuipr. Anu. aud Magaz. Nat. Ilist. ser. 2. 1850. T. 5. p. 152—154. 



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