CONTENTS OF YOL. I. 



Preface, v. 



Memoir of the Author, vii. 



Preface to American Entomology, xxiii. 



American Entomolgy, Vol. I. Philad., 1824. (pi. i. — xviii.) l 



Vol. II. Philad., 1825, (pi. xix.—xxxvi.) 35 

 Vol. III. Philad., 1828, (pi. xxxvii.— liv.) 81 



Explanation of terms used in Entomology, 123 



A description of some new species of Hymenopterous In- 

 sects, (from the Western Quarterly Reporter,) Vol. 2, 

 No. 1, 1823, pp. 71—82, 161 



Description of Insects belonging to the order Neuroptera 

 Linn. Latr. collected by the Expedition authorized by 

 J. C. Calhoun, Secretary of War, under the command 

 of Major S. H. Long, (from the Western Quarterly Re- 

 porter, Vol. 2, No. 2, 1823, pp. 160—165,) 170 



Appendix to the Narrative of an Expedition to the source 

 of St. Peter's River, &c, under the command of Ste- 

 phen H. Long, U. S. T. E., Vol. 2, 1824 ; pp. 268—378, 176 



Descriptions of North American Curculionides, and an ar- 

 rangement of some of our known species, agreeably to 

 the method of Schbnherr. New Harmony, Indiana, 

 July, 1831, 259 



New species of North American Insects, found by Joseph 

 Barabino, chiefly in Louisiana. New Harmony, In- 

 diana, January, 1832, 300 



Descriptions of new species of Heteropterous Hemiptera 

 of North America. New Harmony, Indiana, Decem- 

 ber, 1831, 310 



Correspondence relative to the Insect that destroys the 



Cotton Plant, 369 



Note on Capt. Le Conte's paper on 'New Coleopterous In- 

 sects of North America,' published in the first volumes 

 of the Annals of the Lyceum of Natural History of 

 New York, (from Contributions of the Maclurian Ly- 



