LIST OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL WORKS OF THE REV. F. W: HOPE. 
1. Synopsis oF THE New Species or Nepaut Insects 1n THE Cotzection or Masor-Generat Harpwicke, 
(Publ. in Gray’s Zoological Miscellany, Part I, London, 1831, 8vo. pp. 21-32.) Two hundred and forty-seven new 
species of Beetles were contained in this Memoir, but in consequence of the very short specific character having only 
been given, (the editor having declined to publish the detailed specific descriptions supplied by Mr. Hope), many of the 
species are scarcely recognisable. 
2. DESCRIPTIONS OF SOME HITHERTO UNCHARACTERIZED Exotic CoLEOPTERA, CHIEFLY rrom New Ho .zanp. 
(Trans. Ent. Soe. London, Ser. 2, vol. i. pp. 11-20, with two plates; read Dec. 2, 1833.) Eleven new species of Beetles, 
including the new Genera Adelotopus, Microcheetes, Macromalocera, Scoteus, Decarthria, and Pachylocerus. 
3. NorvIcEs OF SEVERAL SPECIES OF INSECTS FOUND IN THE HEADS oF EcypTi1an Mummies. (Pettigrew, Hist. of 
Egyptian Mummies, London, 1834, 4to ; also in Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. vol. i. Journ. of Proc. p. rr.) The species described 
are Corynetes violaceus, Necrobia mumiarum, Dermestes vulpinus, D. pollinctus, D. Roei, and D. elongatus, Pimelia 
spinulosa, Copris Sabeus, C. Midas, and C. Pithxcius, Cantharis sp., and a number of the pupx of some dipterous insect. 
4. DuscripTion oF A NEW CurcuLionipEous Brerne rrom THE Swan River. (Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. vol. i. 
p. 68, with figures.) Amycterus Schoenherri. 
5. MonocrapH on Mnwera, A Grenus or CoLroptrerous Insects. (Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. yol.i. p. 108; read 
Sept. 1, 1834.) Twelve species of Mimela, and one species of the sub-genus Aprosterna. 
6. OBSERVATIONS ON INSECTS PRODUCING SILK, AND ON THE POSSIBILITY OF REARING SitK Crops in EnGLanp. 
(Trans. Ent. Soc. London, vol. i. p. 123 ; read Dec. 1, 1834.) 
7. OBSERVATIONS ON AN EFFICACIOUS MANNER OF CHECKING THE RavacEs oF THE Hop-Fry. (Trans. Ent. 
Soe. Lond. vol. i, Proc. pp. lii. and lvii.) 
8. Description oF CERAMBYX TeETRaspPrLotus, with coloured Figure. (Silberman, Rev. Ent. 1835, tom. iii. p. 71.) 
9. CHARACTERS AND DESCRIPTIONS OF SEVERAL NEW GENERA AND Species or Coxroprerous Insects. (Proce. 
Zool. Soc. Lond. 1833, vol. i. pp. 61-64; and Trans. Zool. Soc. Lond. 4to. tom, i. pp. gt-112, with four plates.) 
Twenty-three species of exotic Beetles, including the new Genera, Aploa, Coptorhina, Phenomeris, Lyprops, Isacantha, 
and a generic distribution of the Stenocoridz. Reprinted in the fifth and sixth volume of Oken’s Isis, 1855 and 1866. 
10. OssERvATIONS oN Succinic Insects. (Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. vol. i. p. 133; read March 3, 1834.) Followed 
by a list of Insects observed in amber and gum anime, and SuppLemENTAL Descriptions (with figures) in vol. ii. 
pp- 46-57. 
11. Propromus oF THE Buprestip# or New Hotzanp. (S8vo. Lond. 1836, pp. 13.) This Memoir, which was 
printed for private circulation and was widely distributed by the author, includes short characters of sixty-eight new 
Species of the Family. 
12. A Suorr Appress To THE Mempers oF THE ENnTOMOLOGICAL Society ON NoMINATING THE VICE-PRESI- 
DENTS FOR 1835. (8vo. Proc. Ent. Soc. Lond. vol. i. App.) 
13. AN AppRESS ON THE Sxuconp AnnivERsARY OF THE EnTomonoGicaL Soctety, Monday, Jan. 25, 1836. (8vo. 
Proc, Ent. Soe. Lond. vol. i. App.) 
14. Notice oF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL ProcrEDINGS AT THE MerrtinG oF THE BritisH ASSOCIATION HELD AT 
Bristot. (Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. vol. ii. Proe. Sept. 5, 1836.) 
15. ON THE GoLora BEETLE or VENEZUELA AND ITs ALLIED Species. (Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. vol. ii. p. 42; 
read March 7, 1836, with Plate.) 
16. Nore on THE Economy or Cuancis (BracuymertaA) Eupra®, Westw. (Proc. Ent. Soc. Lond. vol. ii. p. 5.) 
17. Tue Coreopreris?’s MANUAL, CONTAINING THE LAMELLICORN Berrtes oF Linna&us AND Fasricius. Lon- 
don, 8yo. Bohn, 1837-1840; vol. i. 1837, vol. ii. (containing the Predaceous Land and Water Beetles) 1838, and vol. iii. 
(containing various other Families of Beetles) 1840. Noticed in detail in the Revue Zool. 1838, t. i. p. 232, Oken’s Isis, 
1844, and Erichson’s Bericht, 1838. 
18. Descriptions OF SOME SPECIES OF CARABIDH COLLECTED BY CHARLES Darwin, Esq., IN HIS LATE VOYAGE, 
INCLUDING Five Species oF CaraBus AnD THREE oF CaLosoma. (Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. vol. ii. p. 128.) 
