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Westwood (J. 0.)> Furtliei' Notice of the British Parasitic Hymenopterous 

 Insects: together with the "Transactions of a Fly with a long 

 Tail," observed by Mr. E. W. Lewis ; and additional Observa- 

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Descriptions of several new British Forms amongst the Parasitic 

 Hymenopterous Insects. Lond. and Edinb. Pliil. Mag. Vol. II. 

 p. 445, No. 33. Ent. Tracts. Vol. 8. 



Notice of the Habits of a Cynipideous Insect, parasitic upon the Rose 

 Louse (Aphis Rosae) ; with Descriptions of several other Parasitic 

 Hymenoptera. Mag. Nat. Hist. Vol. VI. 1833. Ent. Tracts. Vol.8. 



Descriptions of several new British Forms amongst the Parasitic 

 Hymenopterous Insects. The Lond. and Edinb. Phil. Mag. and 

 Journ. 1833. Ent. Tracts. Vol. 8. 



Notice of the Ravages of Insects upon Barley and Turnips ; by J. 



Farmer, Esq. : with Observations thereon, and Descriptions and 



Figures of the Insects. Mag. Nat. Hist. Vol. VIII. 1833. Ent. 



Tracts. Vol. 12. 

 Description du Genre Leucothyreus de Mac Leay et de ses Affinites. 



Guerin, Mag. Zool. 1833. Ent. Tracts. Vol. 3. 

 On the connecting Links between the Geocorisae and Hydrocorisae of 



Latreille, or the Land and Water Bug Tribes. Mag. Nat. Hist. 



Vol. VI. 1833. Ent. Tracts. Vol. 6. 

 On the most advisable Methods for discovering Remedies against the 



Ravages of Insects; and a notice of the Habits of the Onion Fly. 



Mag. Nat. Hist. Vol. VII. 1834. Ent. Tracts. Vol.12. 

 Description du Genre Trochalonota. Guerin, Mag. Zool. 1834. Ent. 



Tracts. Vol. 3. 

 On Nycteribia, a Genus of Wingless Insects. Trans. Zool. Soc. 1834. 



(Ent. Tracts. 4to.) 4to. Lond. 1834. 

 Insectorum novorum exoticorum ( ex ordine Dipterorum ) Descriptiones. 



Lond. and Edinb. Phil Mag. and Journ. 1835. Ent. Tracts. 



Vol. 6. 

 Address on the recent Progress and present State of Entomology. 8vo. 



London, 1835. Ent. Tracts. Vol.10. 

 On the supposed Existence of Metamorphoses in the Crustacea. Phil. 



Trans. 1835. Ent. Tracts. 4to. 

 On the Modern Nomenclature of Natural History. Mag. Nat. His. 



Vol. IX. Ent. Tracts. Vol. 10. 

 An Introduction to the Modern Classification of Insects ; founded on 



the natural Habits and corresponding Organization of the dif- 

 ferent Families. 2 Vols. 8vo. London, 1839—40. 

 Descriptio Generum nonnullorum novorum e Familia Lucanidarum, 



cum Tabula synoptica Familiae notulis illustrata. Ann. Sci. 



Nat. 2e Serie, Ent. Tracts. Vol. 5. 

 Notice of a Congregation of Moths found in the Interior of a Tree of 



the False Acacia. (Robinia Pseud-Acacia, L.) Mag. Nat. Hist. 



Vol. IX. Ent. Tracts. Vol.9. 

 Descriptions of several New Species of Insects belonging to the Family 



of the Sacred Beetles. Trans. Zool. Soc. 1837. Ent. Tracts, 4to. 

 Descriptions of some New Species of Diopsis. Trans. Linn. Soc. 



XVII. 

 On the Genus Cerapterus of Swederus. 8vo. London. Ent. Tracts. 



Vol. 5. 

 Synopsis of the Coleopterous Genus Cerapterus. Trans. Linn. Soc. 



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