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LIST OF THE PRINCIPAL WORKS, AND AUTHORS 
REFERRED TO. 
Bars.—Genera Insectorum of Linneus. Exemplified by various 
specimens of English Insects. By James Barbut. 4to. Lon- 
don: 1781-3. 
Burton.—John Barlow. Lectures on Entomology. 8vo. London. 
1837. 
Cuarp.—Libellulinee Europcee, a Toussaint de Charpentier. 4to. 
Lipsiae. 1840. 
Curtis, Joun.—British Entomology; or, Illustrations and Des- 
criptions of the Genera of Insects found in Great Britain and 
Ireland. 8vo. London: 1824, &c. 
Don.—Edward Donovan. Natural History of British Insects. 
Royal 8vo. Lond.: 1792—1809. 
De GrEr.—Charles Baron de Geer. Memoires pour servir a 
l’Histoire des Insectes. 4to. Stockholm: 1752—1778. 
EntTomo.Locists’ Useful Compendium, &c. Geo.Samouelle. 8vo. 
London: 1824. 
Harr.—An Exposition of English Insects. By Moses Harris. 4to- 
London: 1781. The Aurelian; or, Nat. Hist. of English In- 
sects. 1766. Fol. 1776—1782. Lond. 4to. 
Kirpy and SpENceE’s Introduction to Entomology. 8vo. London: 
1828, &c. 
Mittarp, Simeon Warner.—Outlines of British Entomology. 
8vo. Bristol. 1821. 
Panz.—G. W. Panzer.-—Faunz Insectorum Germanice initia, or, 
Deutschland’s Insecten, 12mo. Nuremberg: 1796, &c. 
