ENTOMOLOGY. 
History. And Verzeichniss der Kafer Prussens entdorfen von 
—\—" Johann Gottlieb, von Johann Karl Wilhelm » &e. 
Gottlieb. Halle, in 8vo. aad a ; 
Webersicht. Also Busch Webersicht, (Almanack) der fortschrifte 
-in Wissench. Erfart, in 8vo. 
Zinke. Likewise, Ni ichte der schadlichen Nadelholz- 
Insecten, nebst Anwet. zu ihrer Verti 5 (Bin 
kull. 
ie treatise on the insects of Sweden, entitled, Gustave 
Paykull Fauna Suecica, Insecta, Upsalis, in three oc- 
tavo volumes. 
Goeze. 
In 1799, a very useful work, entitled, ros 
Fauna oder Naturgeschichte der Europiischen Thiere. 
Von J. A. E. Goeze, &e. Kaefer,. Leipzig, in 8vo. 
Cratze. And Christian Cratzer Sinenolagicke Versuche. 
Wien, in 8vo. 
In 1800, the science of ‘was consider- 
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the Verzeichniss meiner Insecten Samlung oder 
1 iy seo om Liebhaber und Samler. 
Sturm, Erste Nurnberg, in 8vo. 
Dryander. ~ Lastly, the 5th volume of Bibliotheca Hist. Nat. Bank- 
siana, by Dryander, contains some references to the 
be er entomological writers. 
Lamarck. In 1801, a most interesting publication in 
Paris, by the celebrated Professor of: Pindenass 
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the Linnean aptera to two other classes, viz. Crustacea | History. 
and Aracunipes. See our article CrusTacrotoey. ° 
The Insecta he divides into three subclasses: 1. Those 
with mandibles and maxille; 2. Those with mandi- 
bles and ‘trunk; 3. Those without mandibles, but 
having a trunk or sucker. In the first, he places the 
orders Coleopteres, Ra ee and Neuropteres ; the 
second is merely confined to the Hymenopteres; and in 
the third, the captioctite, Hemipteres, Dipteres, and 
Apteres, (which last contains but one genus, viz. Pulex, 
the flea). His subdivisions of the orders we shall have 
occasion to notice hereafter at length. 
Fabricius also published his Systema Eleutheratorum Fabricias. 
Killie, in two octavo volumes. 
And Illiger preduced his Magazin fur Insectenkunde Mliger. 
herausg von Karl Uliger. Braunschweig, in 
octavo. 
Likewise Neue zur Insectenkunde. Von Kuoch. 
Angust. Wilhelm. Knoch. Leipzig, in octavo. 
' Another interesting: work, ici Weberi Obser- Webceri. 
vationes Entomologice, continentes novorum, qua condi- 
Lastly, Jacob Sturm’s Abbild zu Kare Illiger’s sturm: 
Ueberfet von Olivier’s Ento ie oder Naturges- 
chichte pee Rete Nurnberg, in quarto. 
In 1802, several works in this country, and Latzeille. 
two in Paris, highly interesting, especially to the natu- 
ral i We may first notice Hisloive Naturelle 
des Fourmies, et recueil des Mémoires, et des Observations 
sur les Abeilles, les Araignés, les Francheurs et autres 
insectes, Par P. A. ille, &c. Paris, octavo, 
The Rev. William Kirby this year produced that ex- 
cellent work, entitled, Sabaigeaplad 
two octavo volumes. Our author na 
head of Introductory Remarks, gives us a minute ac- 
Kirby. 
in describing 
reigned throughout the order Hymenoptera, gives us 
terms, with comments on terminology in 
The characters of the order Hymenoptera, 
ic characters and divisions of families, 
plates explaining the various parts of the mouth, 
pr Fee to each tamil 
volume treats of the species, with occasional re- 
an history in this country. 
pe of Latreille, which we have ceoulead above, 
we find the same divisions as those instituted by Mr 
Kirby; they differ merely in terms, Latreille consider- 
ing each of Mr Kirby’s subdivisions as a distinct ge- 
nus. We wish we had room to give a complete account 
of this interesting publication, we have already far 
exceeded our limits in this department of the article, 
and shall therefore lay before the reader as much of 
that valuable work as we can find room for, under the 
Pp head, in our descriptions of the species. 
homas Marsham, Esq. the oldest of the British en- Marham. 
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