168 Denny Desborough. 



(Denny, Henry.) 



* 2. Note on Clytus arietis. 



Entom. Magaz. 1834. T. 2. p. 114. 

 *3. Locusta Christii. 



Ann. ofNal. Hist. 18'i2. T. 1(». p. 158. 



* 4. Monographia Anoplurorum Britanniae, or an Essay on llie Britisli Species of 



parasilic Insects etc. London, Bolin etc., 184*2. 8. pg. 26:5. tab. 26 col. 

 Isis. 1844. IX. p. 711. 



* 5. Descripfion of sL\ snpposed new species of Paiasites. (1 Pnle.x.) 



Ann. of N. H. 1843. T. 12. p. 312—317. fig. 



Denny (Thomas), in Cambridge. 



*1. Means to proniote the obtaining Imagoes of the Deatli's-liead Molh from 

 Larvae of it fed in Caplivity. 



Magaz. of N. II. ser. 1. 1833. T. G. p. 272. 



Denson (.lohn). 



* 1. Scolytus destructor, not a destroyer of a healthv tree. 



Magaz. of Nat. Hisl. 1831. T. 4. p. 1.52—157. fig. 

 *2. The Fact of tlie FJight of Earwigs. 



Magaz. of NaI. Hisl. ser. 1. 1831. T. 4. p. 4.'?6. 



*3. Tlie Housefly Duration, Rate of Increase, and Deposition of ils Eggs. 



Magaz. of Nal. Hisl. ser. i. 1831. T. 4. p. 479. 

 Depuiset, in Paris. 



*1. Note sur quelques Lepidoptcres pris aux environs de Nohant (l'Indre). 

 Ann. Soc. Eni. Fr. S(5r. 3. 1857. T. 5. Bull. p. 87. 



Depuyvallee. 



1. Rapport sur la destruction de Ja chenilie des grains. fig. 

 Soc. d'agricult. Deport, du Cher. Bourges. 1829. 8. T. 2. pg. 58. 

 Dercum (Laurentius Antonius). 



*1. Discursus de Apibus, Melle et Gera, praefi.xus Dissertation! sistentl anato- 

 miae cereae praestanliam. Resp. Jo. Georg. Henr. HofTman , autbor et de- 

 fendens. Wuerzburg, 1743. 4. pg. 32 et 28 (s. i.). 

 Derham (William), geb. 26. Novbr. 16.t7 in Stowton, gest. 5. April 1735 in Upminster. 

 Dr. Theol. 



* I. A Letter concerning an Insect Ibat is commonlv called Deatb-Watcb. 



Philos. Trans. 1701. Vol. 22. No. 271. p. 8:{2— 834. — Badd. T. 4. p. 26. 



*i. A Supplement to the account of Ihe Pediculus pulsatorius. flg. 



I'hilos. Trans. 1704. Vol. 24. No. 291. p. LISC— 1.594. — Badd. T. 4. p. 320. 



3. Physico Theology, or a denionstration of tiie being an attributes of God, 



froni bis work of creation. London, 1713. 8. (Tom. 8 Insecta.) — Ed. II. 



ibid. 1713. 8. — Ed. !ll. ibid. 1714. 8. pg. 447. tab. 1. — Ed. ibid. 1727. — 



*Ed. X. ibid. Innys, 1742. 8. pg. 444. — Ed. XIII. ibid. 1768. — Ed. ibid. 



1798. 8. 2 vol. 



Französ. Uebers. von Lafneu, medecin. Rotterdam, J. Daniel Bomann, 1726. 



8. 2 vol.; reimpr. Paris, 1732; Zuericb, 1760; Strasbourg, 176<>. 8. 3 vol. 



(cf. Querard. T. 2. p. 486. — Nouv. Biogr. g^ner. T. 13. p. 712 lial andere Angaben, die 



mir aber auf Verwechselung zu beruhen scheinen.) 



Deutsche Uebers. Hamburg, 1736. 8. — Dresden, 1764. 8. 

 Holland. Uebers. von A. van Loon. Leyden, 172i'. 8. 

 Schwedische Uebers. Stockholm, 176Ü. 8. 

 Dänische Uebers. Copenhagen, 1759. 4. 

 Italien. Uebers. Firenze, 1719. 8. 

 *4. E. Albin. A natural history of English Insects. Ed. nov. auct. London, 1724. 

 4. — V. Albin No. 1. 



* 5. Observations about VVasps, and tbe difference of their sexes. 



Philos. Trans. 1724. Vol. 33. No. 382. p. 53—59. — Badd. T. 7. p. 380. 



Desberger (A. F. A.). 



*1. Insecten-Missgeburt. (Cerarabyx moschatus.) flg. 



Isis. 1835. VI. p. 558. 



Desborough (J. G.). 



* I. On tbe Duration of Life in tbe Queen, Drone and VVorker of the Honey-Bee; 



to which are added Observations on tbe Praclical Importance of this Know- 

 ledge in deciding wbether to preserve Stocks or Swarms; being the Prize 

 Essay of the Entomological Society of London for 1852. 

 Trans. Eni. Soc. Lond. ser. 2. 1853. T. 2. p. 145—171. 



