510 Machin MacLeay. 



Machin (William) in London. 



*1. Tliree winged insects. (Diffonnitäten.) 



Eutom. weekl. Intellig. 1856. T. 1. p. 163. 



*2. Undescribed Geometrae Larvae. 



Eiilom. weekl, Intellig. 1858. T, 3. p. 195. 



MaG Intosh (J.). 



*1. Note on Ihe insects found impaled on Ihorns. 



Trans. Eut. Soc. Lond. ser. 2. 1851. T. 1. p. 79—80. 



*2. Injurious Insects: No. 1. The Earwig (Forfic. auricularia). No. 2. Sirexgigas. 



Morris Naturalist. 1854. T. 4. p. 136—137. fig. ; p. 156—158. fig. 



No. 3 — 5. The common Wasp (Vespa vulgaris). 



ibid. 1855. T. 5. p. 32—34; p. 139-141 ; 1856. T. 6. p. 30—31. 

 No. 6. Aphis, Aphides or Plant Lice. 

 ibid. p. 178-181 ; 1857. T. 7. p. 54—57. 



Mackenzie (C). 



1. The natural history of all the niost remarquable quadrupeds, birds, flshes, 



repliles and Insects from ßulfon, Goldsmith, Cuvler and other eminent na- 



turalists. London, Lea, 1859. 12. pg. 210. 

 Mackenzie (Sir George). 



* 1 . Observations respecting the Vision of the Humble Bee and the Honey Bee. 



Ediiib. Phiios. Joura. 1820. T. 3. p. 67—69. 



* 2. Notices of Insects of unusual occurrence which have occaslonally appeared 



in great nurabers on Trees. 



Brewster Journ. Scieoc. ser. 1. 1826. T. 4. p. 37—41. 

 ' Feruss. Bull. 1827. T. 11. p. 148. 



Mac Kinnen (Daniel). 



1. A tour through the British Westindies during the years 1802—1803, givlng 

 a particular account of the Bahama Island. London, 1813. 8. ed. II. 



(cf. Percberon. I. p. 264.) 

 Macklot (Michael). 



1. Versuch der Bienenzucht mit Magazinkörben nach neuer und Fränkischer 

 Art in den ßaadlschen Landen. 



Abliandl. Fräuk. ökunoni. BieneDgesellsch. 1771. p. 354. (Lacordaire.) 

 M^Lachlan (Robert), Forest Hill bei London. 



*1. Some Suggestions for the successfui Pursuit of the Study of the Phry- 

 ganidae, with a Description of a New British Species. 



Kutomologists Ann. 1861. p. 52 — 58. 



*2. Notes on British Trichoptera with Descriptions of New Species. 



EntODiologists Ann. 1862. p. 21—37. 

 MacLaurin (Cöllin), geb. 1698 in Schottland, gest. 1746. Mathematiker. 



* 1. Of the bases of the cells wherein the Bees deposit their honey. 



Phiios. Transact. 1743. T. 42. No. 471. p. 565—571. 

 Maclean. Dr. in Colchester. 



* 1. Economy of Gonepteryx Rhanini, communicated by J. Curtis. 



Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. ser. 2. 1856. T. 4. p. 7—8; p. 13. 



*2. Economy of ßryophila perla ; Longevity of a small Lepidopterous Larva. 



Traus. Ent. Soc. Lond. sar. i. 1856. T. 4. p. 8. 

 MacLeay (William Sharp). Englischer Entomolog , Mitglied der Linne'schen Gesellsch. 

 in London; zog zuletzt mit seiner Familie nach Van-Diemens-Land. 

 *1. Horae entomologicae, or essais on the annulose aniraals. London, 1819— 

 1821. 8. Vol. 1. Part. 1. II. pg. 524. 3 pl. 

 (selten, da fast die ganze Auflage verbrannte.) 



Ed. II. abregee imprimee avec les Annulosa Javanica. Paris, 1833. 8. 

 Vol. 1. 5 pl. 

 *2. Remarks on the Identity of certain general Laws which have been lately 

 observed to regulate the natural distributions of Insects and fungi. 



Trans. Linn. Soc. Lond. 1825. T. 14. P. 1. p. 46—68. 



♦Feruss. Bullet. 1825. F(5vr. T. 4. p. 275—278. 



* Phiios. Magaz. 1823. T. 62. p. 192—200; p. 255—262. 



* 3. On the Insect called Oislros by the ancien Greeks, and Asilos by the Romans. 



Trans. Linn. Soc. Lond. 1825. T. 14. P. 2. p. 353—359. 



Isis. 1825. XII. p. 1341. — «Phiios. Magaz. 1825. T. 63. p. 228. *1825. T. 65. p.43— 47. 



♦Feruss. Bullet. 1825. T. 4. p. 394—395. 



*4. On a hermaphrodite insect, Papilio Laodocus F. 



Traus. Linn. Soc. Lond. 1825. T. 14. p. 584—585. 



