360 SPE 



SPEECHLY (W.). 



1. Descriptions of every species of Insects that infest Hot-houses, with 

 effectual Methods of destroying them. York, 1779, 8. fig Gen- 

 zesk. Jaarb. V. p. 34-1 Bibl. Ent. II. p. 74-. 



SPENCE (Hob.). 



]. Description d'une nouvelle espece de Carabe. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 

 II. p. 500, fig. 



SPENCE (W.). 



1. A Monograph of the British species of the genus Choleva. Tr. 

 Linn. Soc. Lond. XI. 1, p. 123. 



2. On the Disease in Turnips termed in Holderness " fingers and toes." 

 Hull, 1812, 8. 



3. Observations relative to Dr. Carus's discovery of the Circulation of 

 the Blood in Insects. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 1, III. p. 48. 



4. On some peculiarities in the Construction of the Nets of the Epeira 

 diadema.Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 1, V. p. 688. 



5. On a mode practised in Italy of excluding the Common House-fly 

 from Apartments. Trans. Entom. Soc. I. p. 1. 



6. On Aepus fulvesce ns, and other submarine Coleopterous Insects. 

 Trans. Entom. Soc. I. p. 179. 



7. On the Destruction of the Apple Crop by insects. Trans. Entom. 

 Soc. III. p. 98. 



8. On the Pulvilli of Flies. Trans. Entom. Soc. IV. p. 18. 



SPENCE (W.) and KIRBY (W.). 



1. An Introduction to Entomology, or Elements of the Natural History 

 of Insects. Lond. 1818; 1826, 8. fig. Vide sup. (KIRBY) II. 

 p. 361. 



SPENCE (W. B.). 



1. Remarks on the passage in Herodotus referred to in Mr. Spences 

 Paper on the Mode of excluding the House-fly from Apartments. 

 Trans. Entom. Soc. I. p. 7. 



SPENCER (E.). 



1. On the Diluvium of the vicinity of Finchley, Middlesex. Proc. 

 Geol. Soc. II. p. 181. Phil. Mag. ser. 3, VII. p. 319. 



SPENER (Chr. Max.). 



1. Catalogus zahlreicher, niitzlicher und sonderbarer von Natur und 

 Kunst gebildeter Seltenheiten in Uegno animali, etc. Berl. 1718, 

 8. fig. Mod. B. Helm. 



2. Disquisitio de Crocodile in lapide scissili, aliisque Lithozois. Misc. 

 Berol. I. p. 99, fig. Mod. B. Helm. 



SPENGLER (H.). 



1. Beschreibung des besondern Meerinsekts, welches bey den Islandern 

 Oskabib'rn, oder auch CEnskebiorn, heisst, etc. Kopenh. 1775> 8. 

 fig. Besch. Berl. Naturf. Fr. 1775, I. p. 292, fig. 



SPENGLER (Lor.). 



1. Abhandlung von den Konchylien der Sudsee iiberhaupt, und eini- 

 genneuen Arten. Beschr. Berl. Naturf. Ges. I. p. 39. Naturf. IX. 



