22 History of Entomology in the United States. 
7. Descriptions of some new species of Hymenopterous insects, 
collected during the expedition to the Rocky Mountains, under 
the command of Maj. Lone in 1819-20.—Western Quarterly 
Reporter, Vol. II, No. 1 
8. Descriptions of insects belonging to the order Neuroptera, 
collected by the expedition under the command of Maj. Lone.— 
Western Quarterly Reporter, Vol. II, p. 160. 
9. Descriptions of Dipterous insects of the United States.— 
Jour. Acad., Vol. III, p. 9, 1823. 
10. Stenctipiions of Coleopterous insects collected in the expe- 
dition to the Rocky Mountains.—Jour. Acad., Vol. III, p. 139, 
Vol. IV, p. 83. 
11. Account of the insect (Aigeria exitiosa) so injurious to the 
peach tree.—Jour. Acad., Vol. III, p. 216, 1823. 
12. ‘The appendix to Krarine’s narrative of an expedition to 
the source of St. Peter’s river, contains descriptions of insects by 
Say, Vol. II, 1824, Svo, Phil. 
13. ‘hacicibean utcswlogy, 3 vols. royal 8vo, 1817-28. 
14, Descriptions of new American species of the genera Bu- 
prestis, Trachys, and Elater—Annals of the Lyceum of New 
York, Vol. I, p. 249, 1825. 
15. Descriptions of new Hemipterous (and Orthopterous) in- 
sects, collected in the expedition to the Rocky Mountains.—Jour. 
Acad., Vol. IV, p. 307. 
16. Descriptions of new species of Hister and Hololepta in- 
habiting the United States.—Jour. Acad., Vol. V, p. 32, 1825. 
17. Descriptions of new species of Coleopterous insects inhab- 
iting the United States—Jour. Acad., Vol. V, p. 160, 1825-6. 
18. Note on Lecontr’s Coleopterous insects of North America. 
19. Descriptions of new species of Hymenoptera of the United 
States.—T wo papers published in a periodical entitled “Contri- 
butions to the Maclurean Lyceum of Philadelphia,” 1827-28. 
20. Descriptions of North American Dipterous insects.—Jour. 
Acad., Vol. VL, part 1., p. 149, Vol. VI, part 2, p. 183, 1829-30. 
21. Correspondence yelaliaie to the insect that destroys the cot- 
ton plant—New Harmony Disseminator, 1830. 
_ 22. Descriptions of North American insects, and chuetiasions 
on some already described. 
- This paper was printed at New Harmony, forming an 8vo vol- 
wl DEBT peges. Part of it was reprinted in Amer. Phil. Soc. 
Trans., Vol. IV, New Series. 
