Brce. 85 



' 2. Bonibyx antiiiiia. 



Miiffaz. Ol i\. II. ser. 1. 1S2<). T. 2. p. 400 lig. 



"• 3. On Pontia Cliariclea and Metra, tlie large and sniall Cabbage Bullerflies. 



Magaz. olN. II. scr. 1. IMO. T. 3, p. 24'.'— 2'i.-). 



* 4. Sonic Reniarks on llie Spring of 18:}ü, as compared willi llial of 1S29, w'iUi 



a Calendar sliowing llie üifference of llie Two Seasons. 



Mapraz. of N. H. ser. 1. I8:J1. T. /.. p. 3.->-38. 



* ö. On tln! caplure of Af'gvnnis Aplirodile in Warwickshire, 



Magaz. olIN. II. ser. 2. IMl. T. 4. p. I3l-i:i3. 



'G. Are l^olyornniatiis Argiolus, Melilaea Euplirosyne and Selene double-broo- 

 ded or .single-brooded In.sccts. 



Magaz. oCN. H. ser. 1. 1831. T. 4. p. 477-479. lig. 



* 7. Caterpillar of Polyonimalus Argiolus feeding on Ihe Holly and .loy. 



Magaz. ofN. H. ser. 1. 1832. T. 5. p. 4ltO— 401 ; p. 496. 



* 8. On Ihe Preserving Inseels for Cabinets. 



Magaz. olN. II. ser. 1. 1832. T. 5.. p. 74(5-747. 



'^O. List of Papilionidae occuring in the vicinity of Dover. 

 Mapaz. of l\. II. ser. 1. 1832. T. 5. p. 330-.3;!6. lip. 



*1Ü. Nolice on sonie Singular varielies of Papilionidae in Weavers Museum, Bir- 

 mingham. 



Mapaz. ofN. II. ser. 1. 1832. T. 5. p. 667—668. fig. p. 749—75.3. liff. T. 6. p. 17.5. 



*1I. Microgasler glomeratus; Greenish black marked Caterpillars on Cabbages. 



Magaz. ofN. II. ser. 1. 18.32. T. 5. p. lO.J-107. 

 *12. Some Account of a Species of Acarus (?) vvhich infests Butterflies. 

 Magaz. of N. II. scr. 1. 18.32. T. 5. p. .336-339. lig. 



*13. Insect Miscellanies, understood to be by Professor Rennie. 12. London 1831. 

 (Becens.) 

 Magaz. of N. II. ser. 1. 1832. T. 5. p. 364— .369. 

 *14. In Insecl Tran.sfornialions, il is Ihe Tail of the Caterpillar which becomes 

 the Head of tiie ßullerflv. 



Magaz. OfN. II. ser. 1. 1832. T. .".. p. .398. 

 *15. Reniarks on the Spring of 1832, as conipared wilh that of 1831, together 

 with a Calendar showing the Difference of the Two Seasons. 



Magaz. of iN. II. ser. 1. 1832. T. .=j. p. .593-597. 



♦16. Early Appearance of Gonepteryx rhainni; \'ernal Appearance of Vanessa 

 Atalanta et Cvnthia Cardui. 



Magaz. of IN. il. ser. 1. 18.33. T. 6. p. 88. 



* 17. Some of the Habits of Bombvliiis uiajor L. 



Magaz. of J\. II. ser. 1. 1833. t. 6. p. 1^-T,. 



*I8. An Idenlifieation of some of the Varielies of Papilionidae, lalely figured In 

 Ihe Magazin. 



Magaz. ofN. II. scr. 1. 18.33. T. 6. p. 175-170. 



* 19. The Mazarine Blue Butterfly. 



Magaz. OfN. H. ser. 1. 1833. T. 6. p. 190—191. 



*20. Dorcus parallelepipedus and Sinodendron cvlindricum. 



Magaz. of iN. II. ser. 1. 18.33. T. 0. p. ;{.32-.33S. iig. 

 *21. Notes inrelationtoMr. ConwavsCommunicaliononButternies. (p. 224—228.) 



Magaz. of N. II. ser. 1. 18.33. T. 0. p. 37.5—377. 



*22. Remarks on the Spring of 1833. 



Magaz. ofN. II. ser. 1. 18.33. T. 0. p. 488—491. 



*23. Singular varietv of Hvpercompa doniinula. 



Magaz. ofN. IL ser. l! 1833. T. 0. p. 5'i0— 541. fig. 



*24. Colias Ilyale; a Prolile of the Human Face is observabie npon the Upper 

 Side of the Primary Wings of Colias Edusa, female etc. 



Magaz. ofN. II. ser. 1. 1834. T. 7. p. 201—263. 



* 25. Extreme Cold does not destroy Ihe Life in the Eggs etc. of Insects ; wilh 



some Facts on Lycaena dispar; Tiie earliest Vernal Ajipearance of certain 

 Species of Butterfly in Britain ; With respecl to the ßutlerflies wliich ap- 

 pear in the early spring. 



Magaz. ofN. II. ser. 1. 183i. T. 7. p. .522—524. 



* 26. Deilephila Galii ; Polyonimalus Argiolus. 



Magaz. of N. II. ser. 1. 18.36. T. 9. p. 482. p. 493. 



*27. Observalions upon Trochilium crabroniformis the Lunar Hörnet Sphinx, flg. 



Magaz. ofN. II. ser. 2. 18.37. T. 1. p. 19—22. 



*28. New localily for Polvommatiis Arion. 



Magaz. of N. II. ser. "2. 1838. T. 2. p. 161. 



*29. Notice of a remarkable variety of Vanessa ürticae taken at Coventry. 



Magaz. ofN. II. ser. 2. 18'iü. T. 4. p. 368. 



