340 Hardwicke Hare. 



(Hardwicke, TLomas.) 



*4. Description of Cenuatia loiigicornis anil of lliiee new iusects from Nepaul. 

 (Panorpa furcata, Gerris laticaudata, Pangonia longirostris.) 



Trans. Linii. Soc. Loud. 1825. T. 14. P. 1. p. 131—136. tab. 1. 

 F^iuss. Bullei. 182-4. fig. 



*5. Obsei'vations on Ihe loves of Uie Ants and llie Aphides. 



Zoolog. Journ. 1828. T. 4. p. 113—115. 

 •Isis. 1830. XII. p. 1248. 



Hardy(A.). 



1. Culture du Nopal. Educalion de la Cochenille en Algerie. Alger, Bourget, 

 1850, 8. pg. 24. (Anonym.) 



(cf. Carus p. 5.33.) 



*2. Sur une educalion des vers ä soie faite en Algerie ä Jamma. 



Compt. reud. 1858. T. XLVI. p. 522. 

 Hardy (James). 



*1. List of the Coleopterous Insects oollected in the neigbourhoud of the Pease 

 Bridge. 



Hist. of Berwioksh. Nai. Club. 1834. p. 228—229. 



*2. Contributions to the Entomology of Berwick-sliire. 



Hist. of Berwiciish. Nat. Club. 184G. T. 2. p. 140—143. 

 *3. On the Habits of Helobia brevicollis. 



Hist. of Berwicksh. Nat. Club. 1846. T. 2. p. 163—164. 



* 4. List of Berwickshire Insects, wilh Notes on some of the species. 



Hist. of Berwicksh. Nai. Club. 1846. T. 2. p. 191—194. 



* 5. Synopsis of the Berwickshire species of Slaphylinidae. 



Hist. of Berwicksh. Nat. Club. 1846. T. 2. p. 233—259. 

 *6. A Catalogue of the Insects of Northuinberland and Durham. (Coleoptera.) 

 (mit F. J. Bold.) 

 Trans. Tyneside Nat. Field Club. 1846. T. 1. P. 1. p. 37—94. 

 *P. li. 1851. i". 2. P. 1. p. 21—97. — *P. 111. 1852. T. 2. P. 2. p. 164—287. 

 Separat. Newcastle-Upou-Tyue; Currie etc. 1848 aud 1851. 8. 2 Pari. pg. 135. 



*7. Descriptions of Ihree new species of British Coleoptera. 

 Ann. aud Mag. Nat. Hist. 1847. T. 19. p. 379-383. 



*8. Notes on Insects injiirious to Vegetation. (Sitona lineata, Haltica neraorum, 

 Apion flavipes, Smynthurus, Aphis etc.) 



Gardeuers Chronicl. 1848. No. 45. p. 732; p. 764—765. 



*9. On a new species of Smynthurus. (S. baulastianus.) 



Gardeoers Chronicl. 1848. INo. 47. p. 764. 



•Ann. aud Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 2. 1848. T. 2. p. 463—464. 



* 10. On the manner in which the Female of [Psocus quadripunctatus constructs a 



Webb to Protect her Eggs. 



Zoülogist. 1848. T. 6. p. 2221—2222. 

 •Froriep Notiz. 1848. T. 8. p. 121—122. 



* 11. On Remedies for the Turnip-Fly amongst the Ancients, and on the Turnip- 



Fly of New -Holland, wilh Notice of a new genus and species of Diptera. 

 (Scaptomyza apicalis.) 



Proc. Berwicksh. Nat. Club. 1349. T. 2. p. 3.59—362. 



* 12. Essay on the Insects injurious lo the Turnip Crop. Edinburgh, 1849. 8. 



•Proc. Berwicksh. Nat. Club. 1849. T. 2. p. 317— 3.i9. 



* 13. On the Prinirose-leaf Miner, with Notice of a proposed new genus (Chroma- 



tomyia) and Characters of three species of Diptera. 



Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 2. 1849. T. 4. p. 385—392. 



* 1 i. On the effects produced by some Insects etc. upon Plauts. 



Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 2. 1850. T. G. p. 182—188. 



* 15. Descriptions of some new British Homopterous Insects. 



Trans. Tyneside Nat. Field Club. 1850. T. 1. P. 5. p. 416—431. 



*16. On some Excrescences on Plauts, occasioned or inhabited by Mites. 



Proc. Berwicksh. Nat. Club. 1853. T. 3. No. 3. p. 111—113. — 'Zoologist. p. 3874. 



* 17. On the Frugivorous Habits of some Geodephaga. 



Proc. Berwicksh. Nat. Club. 1853. T. 3. No. 3. p. 123. — • Zoologist. p. 3874. 



*18. Journal of an Excursion into Northumberlaud in June and July 1851. 

 (Coleopt.) 

 Trans. Tyneside Nat. Field Club. 1853. T. 2. P. 3. p. 303—311. 

 HarC, Seidenbändler in London. 



* 1. The whole Process of the Silkworm, from the Egg to the Cocoon, communi- 



cated to Dr. J. Morgan, (mit Skinner.) 

 Trans. Amer. Phil. Soc. 1786. T. 2. p. 347—366. 



