212 Mr. Albert Miiller's contributions 
ct pittorei3ques. Avec des Annotations de M. rrcderic Gerard, 
Ancien rcdacteur en chef du Dictionnairc universel d'Histoiro 
naturelle. Paris, Gnstavc Sandro, 1847, 12mo., p. 29G. Ento- 
mologie, pp. 144 — 181. 
(Recorded here in damnandam memorlam aiictoris. This 
book is full of personal offensive remarks of no use whatever to 
science. The contents are conceived in bad taste, and do not 
deserve the above pompous title, except on the " luciis a non 
Ivcendo" principle.) 
GOUREAU, CH. 
* *41. Les Insectos Nuisibles anx Arbres Fruiticrs, aux Plantes Potagercs, 
aux Ccrcales et aux Plantes Fourragc'rcs. Paris, 18G1, 8vo., pp. 366. 
GuiBOUET, N. J. B. G. 
42. On the Galls of Terebinthus and Pistacia. 
Pharmaceut. Journal, 1844, Vol. III. 
Hagen, H. a. 
Add to No. 30, Bibl. Eut. p. 329. 
Ueber John Hill's angeblich erdichtete Insccten. 
** Translated by J. W. Douglas in Proc. Ent. See. Lond. 1853, 
pp. 120, 121. 
Von Haimhoffen, G. K. 
**43. Beobachtuugen iiber den Wurzel.auswuchs an Alvssum incanum 
uud dessen Erzeuger. (Ccuthorhynchus sulcicollis & Parasit, 
Taphreus conformis, AVesm.) 
Verhandi. Zool. Bot. Vcr. Wien, 1855, Vol. V., pp. 525-528. 
Harrison, C. Weightman. 
**44. The Cabinet of British luitomology : containing, in a systematic 
arrangement, carefully coloured illustrations and descriptions from 
Nature of the most beautiful and interesting native insects. 
London, IGo., 12 coloured plates, numbered I.— XIL 30 pp. 
letter-press not paged. 
No. 1, March, 1854, p. 6, and pi. 3; No. 2, April, 1854, p. 8, 
and pi. 3 ; No. 3, May, 1854, p. 8, and pi. 3 ; No. 4, June, 1854, 
p. 8, and pi. 3. No. 5 is advertised in No. 4, but does not seem to 
have appeared. 
(Nos. 1 to 4 contain Cicindelidffi, Brachinida;, Harpalida;, 
Carabidaj, Dytiscid;\;, Gyrinidrc, figured and described, and pages 
"Entomological Notes and Proceedings." [Ent. Soc. Lend.]) 
Harvey, A. 
45. Identity between the Bud and the Seed, as given by the Monads, 
Trees, Bees, etc. 12mo., 1857. 
IlARTLiB, Samuel. 
40. His Legacy of Husbandry, bcqucthing to the Commonwealth of 
England many (Jutlandish Experiments and Secrets never before 
divulged. London, 1655, 4to. 
(Contains a letter from King James on, and instructions for, 
breeding Silkworms, and planting Jtlulbeny Trees in England. 
Query, if identical with No. 3 in Ilagen's Bibh Ent. i., p. 348 ?) 
H feRTSSANT, L. A. p. 
•47. Bil)liotlK'(iue Physique de la France, on Liste de tons les OuvTagcs, 
tant imprimcs que manuserits, ([ui traitent de ITIistoire Naturelle 
de cc Koyaume, avec un clogc historiquc de I'auteur. Paris, 1771, 
8vo., pp. 496. 
