ENTOMOLOGY. 
History. 2 Université Imperiale de Moscow. Premiere année. 
—v—=——" No. 1. et 2. Avec 
Beauvois. 
_ Gyllenhal. 
Moscow. 
And Insectes recueillées en Afrique et en Amérique, 
dans les d'Ovare et:de Benin; a Saint-Domin- 
et dans les etats-unis, pendant les années 1786 et 7. 
ar A. F. J. Palisot de Beauvois. Paris. Folio. 
And Deutschlands Fauna in Abbildungen nach der 
Natur mit Beschreibungen von Jacob Sturm, &c. Nurn- 
ern. Leipzig. 
In 1806, C. Duméril published at Paris, his Zoologie 
ique ou Méthode Naturelle de Classification des 
Animauz, &c. in which we have the Insecta and Arach- 
nides classed , with tabular peta genera. 
An interesting and highly useful work, entitled, S 
&c. von C J. Schénherr, Ee. 
tomological library. 
P. A. Latreille also this year published the first vo- 
lume of his Genera Crustaceorum et Insectorum ; but as 
we shall follow his arrangement with but little altera- 
tion, in the insect class, we shall not enter into any ac- 
count of the merits of the work, which we think the 
best on the subject hitherto published. 
. Dr G. W. F. Panzer 
And Svensk Entomologi ab Carl Iser. Linképing. 
Lastly, Svensk Zoologi, eller Svenska Djurens Histo- 
ria, ew ra Geaeck, Sortsatt ab O. Swartz, utgifver 
med inerande figurer ab J, W. Palmstruch. - 
holm. Octavo. 
ble haghly finished drawings. It is the production of a 
» Whose name we are not at liberty to mention, 
jethia year pablahed the peer oo th 
jis year i and third vo- 
i ecatibeorine et Insectorum. 
entitled, Dis- 
ia Cantharidum et Malachiorum Sve- 
“ba sy bey og Fallén, Lunde. 
ransactions of the Ent i. 
eal Society of Le Sater 
And a very interesting work on the insects of Swe- 
1S 
den, entitled Insecla Svecica descripta a Leonardo Gyl- 
Histeey 
lenhal, volume the first, which treats of the coleoptera ; "y=" 
a second volume, on the same order, has lately reached 
this country. The descriptions of the species are far 
more elaborate than any we have yet seen, except Mr 
Kirby’s Monog. Ap. Aug.; and if continued, will be the 
best general work .on the Swedish insects that has hi- 
therto appeared. 
The ninth volume of the Transactions of the Lian Kirby. 
Society of London a pre this year, in which we find, 
« The genus Apion of Herbst’s Natur. System consider- 
ed, its characters laid down, and many-of the species 
described, by the Rey. W. Kirby.”—* Some observa- 
tions on the insect which destroys the. wheat, su 
to be the wire-worm, by Thomas Walford, Esq. with 
additional notes by T. Marsham, Esq.”—“ Descriptions 
of Notoclea,* a new genus of coleopterous insects, from 
New Holland, by T. Marsham, Esq.” 
In 1809, the volume, completing the Genera 
Crustaceorum et Insectorum of Latreille, was published. 
In 1810, P. A. Latreille published an interesti 
work, in one volume, in the French language, entitled, 
Considerations sur Ordre Naturél des, Crustacées, des 
Arachnides et des Insectes. 
In 1811, the second _of the tenth volume of the 
Transactions of the Linnean Society of London was 
published, in which we find, « Description of several 
new species of Apion, by the Rev. W. Kirby ;’—* Some 
account of an insect of us Buprestis, taken alive 
out of wood composing a desk which had been made 
more than twenty years; in a, letter to Alex. M‘Leay, 
Esq. by Thos. Marsham, Esq.” And among the ex- 
tracts the minute book, we find notice ot’ Forficu- 
la gigantea of Fabricius having been taken in Britain. 
in 1813, the first part of the eleventh volume of the 
Transactions at Abe Linen Society of London ap- 
peared, in whi e following entomological 
are given: “ An Essay on the British queniod of the 
eon Melée, with descriptions of two exotic species ; 
y William Elford Leach, Esq. F.L.S.”—*Strepsiptera, 
a new order of insects proposed, and the characters of 
the order with those of its genera laid down ; by the 
Rev// William Kirby, TF’. L. S."— A Monograph of 
the British <pecies of the genus Cholera; by William 
Spence, Esq. F.L.S.” : 
In 1814, commenced a new work, (which has since 
beencontinued in monthly numbers), entitled, The Zoo- 
logical Miscellany, or Descri tions of new, rare, or 
Aly interesting Animals ; Wiliam Elford Leach, 
-D. &c. Illustrated with Colowred Figures, accurate- 
ly drawn from Nature; by R. P. Nodder, animal pain- 
ter. This work contains descriptions and figures of se- 
veral new and curious insects, 
List of Entomological Works not mentioned in the 
preceding pages. 
Latreiiie. 
_ Coquebert (Anton. Joann.) IMustratio Tconographica Works not 
Insectorum 
cem-edidit J. C. Fabricius, - Zabularum decas prina. 
Fol. Parisiis. An. 7. 
Espers Der ischen Schmetterlinge Welcher die 
Tagschmetterlinge. Quarto. pat 
An Essay ing a Supplement of the Aurelian, by 
ee Harris. a on. a - ta 
.. Jacobi Petiver Gazophylaceum Nature et Artis. . 
dini. Folio. 
ee This genus was constructed by Olivier ies before the publication of Mr Marsham’s Dissertation, under the name Pandras. | 
in Muswis Parisenis Observavit et in [u- mentioued 
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