208 Mr. Albert M tiller's contributions 
science. A single star (*) marks that I have seen the 
book; ** indicate that it is in my librar}'. 
Allent, B. 
*1. Les Aniniaux industrieux, ou description des ruses qu'ils mcttent 
en ceuvre pour saisir leur proie et fair leurs cnnemis, des moyens 
qu'ils employent dans la construction de leurs habitations; de leurs 
combats; de leurs jeux et dc toutes les ressources (ju'ils out 
re9ues de la nature, poiir veillcr a I'entrctien et a la conservation 
de leur vie. Ouvragc instructif et amusant destine a la jeunesse 
des deux sexes. 8vo.,^me edition, Paris, 1824. 
(P. 203—28."), des insectcs; p. 208, le fourmi-lion; p. 216, le 
cousin; p. 219, les abcilles; p. 230, les guepcs; p. 236; le ver- 
a-soie; p. 246, les chenilles; p. 250, la teigne; ' ]). 252, les ar- 
aign^es; p. 264, les fourniis; p. 267, les vag-vagucs (Termcs); 
p. 274, la mouche; p. 275, le Cynips; p. 278, les habitants du 
lYaisier; p. 285, les insectes d'un jour.) 
Ansted, David Thomas (and Robeht Gordon Latham). 
*la. The Channel Islands, &c. London, 1862, 8vo., p. xxviii., and 
p. 604, plates. (Lists of Insects, pp. 221—231.) 
Arbuthnot, Dr. 
*2. Miscellaneous Works. Glasgow, 1751, 8vo., pp. 130—135. 
I. The Congress of Bees, or political remarks on the Bees, 
swarming at St. James', with a prognostication on that occasion 
from the Smyrna Coffeehouse; wherein is contained a surprising 
story of a swarm of Bees, taken from a manuscript in Greshara 
College, and supposed to be wrote by Sir John Mandeville. 
II. A political description of Hornets and Wasps, translated from 
the works of that famous Eoman satvrist Pctronius Arbiter: — 
Motto:— 
" Hero are l)ccs in the country — and bees in the court," 
"Bees subtle contrivance — and making of sport;" 
" Be candid, kind reader — and judge as you please," 
" But if you are morose — you will be stung by the bees !" 
(Contains satirical remarks on court life and customs, but no 
entomological matter. Is i)laced here merely on account of the 
title and of the motto, to save Entomologists the trouble of 
referring to it.) 
Bayly, T. II. 
3. Psyche; or Songs on Butterflies, &c., attempted in Latin Ehymc, 
with a few additional Trifles. Svo., 40 pp., ^Maiton, 1828. 
Beugsoe, v. 
4. Oldenborrens (Mclolontha) Naturhistoric og udbredelsc i Danmark. 
Kjiibenhavn, 1862, Svo. (woodcuts bv Schiiklte). 
(Cf. Friedliindcr's Catalog, 1868, i^o. 167.) 
Berkeley, J., in London. 
On a G;ill gathered in Cuba, &c. Ilagen, Bibl. Ent. i., p. 45, No. 1. 
Add *• extract: "Entomologist," 18-fO— 1842, Vol. L, \). 162; 
BertoloNi, G. 
5. lllustraz. dei tnsctti Ditteri del !Mozambico. Bologna, 1862, 4to., 
1 tar. 
(Cf. Friedllinder*s Catalog, 18C8, No. 167.) 
Betta, V. 
G. l3c quiliusd. Coleoptcris agri Ticin. Ticinl, 1847, 8vo. 
(Cf. Friedliindcr's Catalog, 1868, No. 167.) 
