VlU CATALOGUE OF BOOKS IN THE LIBRARY 



Costa (Achille), Cimicum regni Neapolitani Centuri.i seciinda. (Eat. Tracts. 

 4to.) 4to. Neap. 184 !■. 

 Storiacompleta dell' Entombia Apum, A. Cos. (nuovo geiieie d' insctti 

 ditteri). Atti R. Istit. d' Incoragg. 4to. Vol. VII. 1815. Ent. 

 Tracts. 4to. 

 Nota sul Genere Opsebius fra i Ditteri enopidci. 8vo. Napoli, 1857. 

 Ent. Tracts. Vol. 6. 

 Costa (O. G.), Niiove Osservazioni intorno alia Cocciniglie ed ai loro pretesi 

 Maschi. (Ent. Tracts. 4to.) 4to. Napoli, 1835. 

 Monografia degl' Insetti ospitanti sull' Ulivo e nolle Olive. Edizione 

 II. Napoli, 1842. Ent. Tracts. 8vo. 

 CoTTE (C. ), Extrait des Memoires envoyes an Concours pour le Prix propose 

 par la Societe d'Agriculture du Departement de la Seine, en I'An 

 VIII., et adjiige en I'An IX., sur {'education des Abeilles. 8vo. 

 Paris, An XI. 



CoURRECU DU PoNT ( ), Manuel populaire pour I'Educateur de Vers a Sole, 



ou Rapport d'une Education faite en Avril et Mai, 1842. 8vo. 

 Tarascon, 1843. Ent. Tracts. Vol.11. 

 Cox (Charles James), Paper on the destructive Powers of the Scolytus destructor 

 and of the Cossus Ligniperda, with a certain method of tlieir re- 

 moval. Roy. Dot. Soc. Lond. 4to. 1848. Ent. Tracts, 4to. 

 Cramer (P.), De Uitlandsclie Kapellen voorkomende in de drie Waereld- 

 Deelen Asia, Africa en America, by een verzameld en besclireeven 

 door den Heer Pieter Cramer. "The Text in Dutch and French. 

 5 Deel. 4to. Amsterdam, 1770 — 91. 

 Creutzer (Christian), Entomologische Versuche. 8vo. Wien, 1779. 

 Curtis (John), British Entomology, being illustrations and descriptions of the 

 Genera of Insects found in Great Britain and Ireland, containing 

 coloured figures from nature. 16 Vols. 8vo. Lond. 1823 — 1840, 

 Another copy in 10 Vols. 

 Spider-like Animals [of Trachean Arachnides, the Genus Achlysia.] 

 Mag.Nat.Hist. Vol. VII. 8vo. Lond. 1833. Ent. Tracts. Vol. I. 

 Descriptions of some nondescript British Species of May-flies of An- 

 glers. Lond. and Edinb. Phil. Mag. 1834. Ent. Tracts. Vol. VII. 

 Observations on the Natural History and Econoiiiy of the ditfercnt 

 Insects affecting tlie Turnip Crop. Svo. Lond. 1841. Ent. 

 Tracts. Vol. XII. 

 Descriptions, &c. of the Insects collected by Capt. P. P. King, in tlie 

 Survey of the Straits of Magellan. Trans. Linn. Soc. XVIII. 

 and XIX. 

 Descriptions of the Nests of two Hymenopterous Insects inhabiting 

 Brazil, and of the Species by which they were constructed. 

 Trans. Linn. Soc. XIX. Art. XXIV and XXXII. 

 On the Genus jNIyrmica, and other indigenous Ants. Trans. Linn. 



Soc. XXI. 1854. Ent. Tracts, 4to, 



Remarks relative to the Affinities and Analogies of Natural Objects. 



more particularly of Hypocephnlus, a Genus of Coleoptera. Trans. 



Linn. Soc. XXI. (Ent. Tracts. 4to.) 4to. Lond. 1854. 



On the Economy of a new Species of Saw-fly. Trans. Linn. Soc. XXI. 



Descriptions, &c. of the Insects brought home by Commander James 



Clark Ross, R.N. From Ross, Voy. App.4to. Ent. Tracts, 4to. 



Notes on Galls from the Crimea. From the Gardener's Chronicle, 



1855. Ent. Tracts. Vol.2. 

 Farm Insects, being the Natural History and Economy of the Insects 

 injurious to the field crops of Great Britain and Ireland, and also 

 those which infest barns and granaries. With suggestions for 

 their destruction. Svo. London, 1860. 



