Burnell Busch. 109 



J. Facts observed in tlie generalioii of llie Huiiible Bee (Bombus Araericanus) 

 et Apliides, as illustraling sorne obscure phenonieiia in the pbysiology of 

 gen(;rati(>n. 

 I'ioc. Büslon Soc. Nal. Hisl. 18J0. T. 3. p. 2G2— 2CS. 



*3. On Ihc luiiiiuous spolsof the great fire fly of Cuba(Pyrophorii.si)hosi)hörus). 



l'ioc. Busion Soc. NaI. Hisl. 1850. T. 3. p. 200—291. 



*4. On tlie relation of the Pediciili to the dilTerenl Faunae. 



Piop. Boslüu Soc. Kai. Hisl. 1850. T. 3. p. 324—326. 



* 5. Account of soiue observalions on the seventeen year locust. (Cicada se- 

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Froc. Bosloo Soc. Nat. Hisl. 18.11. T. 4. p. 71—72; p. 111. 



* 6. On llie relation of the di.stribution of lice to the different Faunas. 



Proc. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sc. 1851. T. 4. p. 133—138. 



*7. On some of the peculiarities of the economy of reproduction of some insects. 



Prüc. Boslon Soc. Nat. Hisl. 1852. T. 4. p. 226—228. 

 *8. Points in the Economy of tlie seventeen year locust (Cicada septendecim) 

 bearing upon the plural origin and special local creation of the species. 



Proc. Amer. Assoc. Sc. 6. M. 1852. p. 307—311. 



♦9. Reviews and Abstracts in Anatomy and Physiology. III. NewMuscIe element 

 in the thoracic Muscles of Insects. 



Sillim. Amer. Jouin. 1853. T. 16. p. 251—268. (p. 262-263.) 



* 10. Researches on the Development of Viviparous Aphides. 

 »Sillim. Amer. .lourn. 1854. Jan. T. 17. p. 62—78; p. 261—262. — *Proc. Amer. Acad. 



Boslon. 1852. T. 3. p. 55—59. 

 •AüQ. and Mag. Nal. Hisl. 1854. T. 14. p. 81—98. — *exlr. Zoologist. p. 4487—4502. 

 •Nal. bist. Review. 1854. T. 1. p. 216— 218. — *Gerslnecker Bericlil. 18.i4. p. 160. — 



Proc. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sc. 7. July. 1853. p. 202—203. — 'Proc. Boston Soc. Nal. 



Hisl. T. 4. p. 380-386. 



i'll. On the Cotlon Worm of the Soutliern States. 



Proc. Boston Soc. Nal. Hisl. 1854. T. 4. p. 316—317. 



•'12. Some Account of the Worm that has been so destructive to the fruit and 

 forest trees of New-England and vicinity, within the past two months, Rhi- 

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 Proc. Boston Soc. ISal. Hisl. 1854. T. 4. p. 347-349. 



*13. Reviews and Records in Anatomy and Physiology (Minute and ultimate 

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Sillim. Amer. Journ. 1854. T. 17. p. 89—102. 



14. Comparative Anatomy by C. Th. v. Siebold and W. Stannius; translated 

 from the German , and ediled with Notes and Additions, recording the re- 

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Vol. 1. Anatomie of the Inverlebrala. 



* 15. On the Orange Insect drawn up from Notes by the late Dr. W. Burnett by 



Dr. Aug. Gould. 

 Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hisl. 1855. T. 5, p. 108—110. 



Burrell (Jobn). 



* 1. A Catalogue of Insects found in Norfolk. 



Trans. Eni. Soc. Lond. 1807. T. 1. P. 1. p. 101—112. *P. 2. (1810.) p. 113-240. 

 *2. On the Lvgeus niicroplerus. 



Trans. Eni. Soc. Lond. 1807. T. 1. P. 1. p. 73—74. pl. 1 col. 

 *3. Reraarks on Staphvlinus tricornis. additional Note bv Mr. Haworth. 

 Trans. Eni. Soc. LÖnd. 1812. T. 1. P. 3. p. 310—313; p. 313-314. 

 Burton (John Barlow). 



*1. Lectures on Entomology. 8 pl. col. London, Simpkin, 1837. 8. pg. 48. 

 Burton (Richard Franci.s), geb. 18'>3. 



1, First Footsteps in East Africa, or an Exploration of Harar. London, 185(5. 8. 

 * Deutsche Uebers. von Andree. Leipzig, Costenoble, 1861. 8. 

 BüSCh (F. B.). 



1. Handbuch des heutigen in Deutschland geltenden Bienen-Rechtes. Nach dem 



gemeinen Rechte, unter Berücksichtigung der meisten Provinzial- Gesetz- 

 gebungen Deutschlands bearbeitet und mit kurzen Darstellungen der Ge- 

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 in Leipzig), 1830. 8. 



(cf. En^elmann Bibl. oec. p. 47.) 



2. Sicherer Wegweiser für erfahrene und unerfahrene Bienenwirlhe den Bie- 



nenstand in kurzer Zeit stark zu vermehren und reichlichen Honig zu 

 erndten , oder Anleitung zum gründlichen Studium der Bienennatur und 



