344 Harris. 



(Harris, Tfaaddeus William.) 



TZ. A Discourse delivered before the Massacliusetts Society on the celebralion 

 of its fourtli Anniversary. Octobr. 3. 1832. 



Foupih Anniversary of Ihe Massüchusells Hortirullural Socielv. Cambridge, 1832. 

 New Engl. Farmer. 1832. T. II. p. 204; p. 212—213; p. 220—221; p. 225—226; p. 230 

 —237; p. 244—245; p. 252—253. (cf. Sharswood.) 



23. List of the liisects of Massachusetts. 



Report on the Geology, Miceral. , Botany, and Zoolog, of Massachusetts by Prof. Hitch- 

 cock. Anihersl. 1833. l't. 4. p. 5C6— 595. 



*Ed. 2. Amherst, 1835. 8. pg. 142. *p. 553— ßOI. — Separat: Catalogue of 

 the Aninials and Plants of Massachusetts, with a copious index. Amherst, 

 1835. Part. 8. Insects p. 32—82. 



(cf. Sharswood.) 



*24. Upon the econoniy of sonie American species of Hispa. 



Boston Journ. Nal. Mist. 1835. T. 1. p. 141—151. fig. 



*'2'). A ParaSite of the Honey-Bee. 



New Enp;l. Farmer. 1835. T. 13. p. 233. 



llorlicultural Regisler and Gardeuers Magazine 1835. p. 44 — 45. 



*26. Characleristic of some previously described North American Coleopterous 

 Insects, and Descriptions of others which appear lobenewin the collection 

 of Mr. A. Halsey. 



Trans. Hart. Nai. Hist. 1837. T. 1. p. C5— 99. tab. 1 col. 

 * Revue Zool. 1838. p. 117. — 'Silberm. Revue entom. T. 5. p. 118. 

 *27. Remarks on the North American Insects belonging to the genus Cyciirus 

 Fabr. with descriptions of some newly detecled species. 

 Proc. ßosi. Soc. Nal. Iliäl. 1838 Aug. T. 2. pg. 10. 

 *Slllim. Amer. Journ. Scienc. 1839. T. 30. p. 391. 

 28. Reports of the Conimissioners on the Zoological Survey of the State (con- 

 taining) Dr. Harris Report (on Coleoptera). 



Massachusetts House Documenl. No. 72. April. 1838. 8. p. 57 — 104. (cf. Sharswood.) 



*29. Descriptive Catalogue of the North American Insects belonging lo the Lin- 

 nean Genus Sphinx in the Cabinel of the Author. 



Sillim. Amer. Journ. Sc. 1839. T. .36. p. 282—320. — »Separat. 8. pg. 40. 

 *lsis. 1840. III. p. 2(i5— 267. — *Revue Zool. 1841. p. 383. 



*30. Remarks upon Scarabaeus Goliatus and other African Beetles allied lo it. 



Journ. Essei County. Nat. Hist. Soc. 1839. T. 1. p. 101—107. — Separat. 8. pg. 7. 

 31. Worms in seed corn. (Butalis cerealella.) 



Yankee Farmer (18,39). T. 5. p. 43. (cf. Sharswood.) 



*32. On the Plum tree grub. (Curculio.) 



New Engl. Farmer. 1841. T. 19. p. 405. fig. 



*33. On the Wheat Insects. (Calandra granaria, Tinea granella , Oecophora ce- 

 realella.) 



New. Engl. Farmer. 1841. T. 19. p. 300. 

 34. Wheat Insects continued. (Cecidomyia tritici.) 



New Engl. Farmer. 1841. T. 19. p. 300—307. (cf. Sharswood.) 



*35. Memorandum on the Larva of Papilio Philenor. 



Entomologist. 1841. p. 60—61. 



36. Letler on Potato Rot. 



Salem Observer. 1841. T. XXIX. No. 28. — Boston Cull. T. XIII. p. 228. 



Reinipr. : Insects uot the cause of the potato-rot. 



New Engl. Farmer, ser. 2. 1851. T. 3. p. 259—260. (cf. Sharswood.) 



37. Remarks on some North American Lepidoptera, by E. Doubleday, including 



a Communicatlon froni T, W. Harris Esq. (Dryocampa? saccophora Melsh.) 



Enlomologist. 1841. p. 99—101. fig. (cf. Sharswood.) 



*38. A Report on the Insects of Massachusetts, injurious to Vegetation. Cam- 

 bridge, Folson, 1842. 8. pg. 459. 

 Sillim. Amer. Journ. Sc. 1842. T. 42. p. 380; 1843. T. 43. p. 386—388. 



Daraus *Hessian Fly. 



New Engl. Farmer. 1842. T. 20. p. 409—410. 



Sharswood erwähnt die erste von mir verglichene Ausgabe nicht; er führt folgende 

 Titel an : 



A Report on the Insects of Massachusetts, in.jurious to Vegetation. Published 

 agreeably to an order of the Legislature, by the commissioners on the 

 Zoological and Botanical Survey of the State. Cambridge, 1841. 8. 



Reimpr. : A Ireatise on some of the Insects of New England, which are in- 

 jurious to Vegetation. Cambridge, 1842. 

 *Ed. 2. A Treatise on some of the Insects of New England, which are injurious 

 to Vegetation. Boston, White, 1852. 8. p. 522. 



