AUTHORS QUOTED. 



[N. B. Those works in the following list to which an Asterisk is prefixed are 

 useful to the Entomologist. The abbreviations of the titles of the works 

 used in the text and notes of the Introduction to Entomology, in the list 

 are put in Italics.'] 



Acerbi (Joseph) Travels through Sweden, Finland, and Lapland, to the 

 North Cape, in 1798 and 1799. London 1802. 4to. 



Adams (Joseph, M.D.) Observations on morbid poisons. London 1807. 4to. 



jElianus. De Natura Animalium. 



Ahrens (Augustus) .Fauna insectorum Europss. Halae 1812 . 12mo. 



Aldrovandus (Ulysses) De animalibus insectis. Bononice 1602. fol. 



Amoreux (P. J. ?) Notice des insectes de la France reputes venimeux. 



A Paris 1789. 12mo. 



Anderson (James, LL. D. ) Recreations in Agriculture, natural history, the 

 arts, and miscellaneous literature. 6 vols. London 1799 . 8vo. 



Andrews (James Pettit) Anecdotes ancient and modern, with observations, 

 and supplement. London 17S9 . 8vo. 



Angelinus (Fulvius), &c. De verme admirando per nares egresso. 



Ravenna; 1610. 



Anonymous. A description of the island of St. Helena, containing observa- 

 tions on its singular structure and formation, and an account of its 

 climate, natural history, and inhabitants. London 1808. 8vo. 



AKISTOTELES. Tom. iv. Lutet. Paris. 1629. fol. 



Azarn (Felix de) Voyage dans 1' Amerique Meridionale. Paris 1 809. 8vo. 



Bacon (Lord Verulam) Works of, by Mallet. 4 vols. London 1740. fol. 



Laker (Henry) Of Microscopes and the discoveries made thereby. 2 vols. 



London 1785. 8vo. 



.Bancroft (Edward, M.D.) Experimental researches concerning the phi- 

 losophy of permanent colours, &c. London 1794. 8vo. 



Banks (The Right Hon. Sir Joseph, K.B. P.R.S., &c.) A short account 

 of the cause of the disease in corn called by the farmers the blight, 

 the mildew, and the rust. London 1805. 4to. 



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