150 Curlis. 



(CnrtiS, John.) 



* 17. On the Papilio Macliaon. 



Naturalist. 1837. T. 1. p. 37-38. 



* 18. Descriptions of rare or interesting Indigenous Insects. 



Ann. of IN. U. 1840. T. 5. p. 274—282. 



*I9. Observalions on the Natural History and Economy of the different Insects 

 afreeling the Tiirnip Crop. Paper 1. 

 Jouni. R. ARPic. Soc. Engl. 1841. T. 2. p. 193—213. lab. 1. — «Separat London, 1841. 

 8. P-. 23. 

 *Paper2. Observalions on the Natural History and Economy of the Tiirnip 

 Saw Fly and its Black Caterpillar, calied the Black Palmer, Black Canker, 

 Black ink, Black Slug and Nigger or Negro, 



ibid. pg. 364—389. tab. 1. 



* Paper ;{. Observalions on the Natural History and Economy of various Insects 



affecling the Turnip, including the Plant Lice, Maggots of Flies, Caterpil- 

 lars of Moths. 



ibid. 1842. T. 3. p. 49— 77. lab. 2. — «Separat. London, 1842.8. pg. 32. lab. 2. 



* Paper 4. Observalions etc. including the White Cabbage Butterflies, the Tur- 



nip seed Weevil etc. 



ibid. p. 306—323. lab. 2. — «Separat. London, 1842. 8. p?. 20. lab. 2. 

 *Paper 5. Observalions etc. including the Surface Caterpillars, the Turnip-Gall 

 Weevil, and the Dipterous Flies and Rove ßeelles infesting Anbury. 



ibid. 1843. T. 4. p. 100—138. lab. 2. - «Separat. London, 1843. 8. pg. 41. lab. 2.1 



* Paper (■). Observalions on the Natural History and Economy of the Insects 



called Wireworms affecting the Turnips Coin crops, etc. also their parents 

 the Elalers or Beetles called Skip-Jacks, Click-beetles. 



ibid. 1844. T. 5. p. 180—237. lab. 2. — «Separat. London, 1844. 8. pg. 59. lab. 2. 



*Paper7. Observalions etc. including Ground beetles, many of them called 

 improperly Wireworm, Chaffers , or Maybugs, also the Caterpillar of a 

 Moth and Sawfly and the larvae of some minute flies. 



ibid. 1845. T. ä.'p. 469-506. tab. 2. — «Separat. London, 1845. pg. 40. lab. 2. 



* Paper 8. Observalions etc. including a Saw Fly, the Hessian Fly, the Wheat 



Midge, and the Barley Midge. 



ibid. 1845. T. 6. p. 131—156. lab. 1. —«Separat. London, 1845. 8. pg. 28. lab. 1. 

 Paper 9. 



* Paper 10. Observalions elc, including the parasitic Enemies of the Wheal- 



niidge, the Thrips, Wheat-louse, Wheat-biig, and also of the lillle worm 

 called Vibrio. 

 ibid. 1846. T. 6. p. 493— 518. tab. 2. — «Separat. London, 1846. 8. pg. 28. lab. 2. 



* Paper 11. Observalions etc. including Moths, Weevils and other BeeUes. 



ibid. 1846. T. 7. p. 78—115. tab. 2. — 'Separat. London, 1846. 8. pg. 40. tab. 2. 



*Paper 12. Observalions etc. including Weevils, Maggots, Bees, Planllice, 

 Grain-Beetles, Moths and Mole Crickel. 



ibid. 1847. T. 7. p. 404—442. lab. 2. — «Separat. London, 1847. 8. pg. 41. tab. 2. 



* Paper 13. On the Natural History and Economy of a Weevil alTecling the 



Peacrops and various Insects which injure or destroy the Jlangold warzel 

 and Bell, 

 ibid. 1847. T. 8. p. 399—416. lab. 1. — «Separat. London, 1847. 8. pg. 19. lab. 1. 



♦Paper 14. Observalions on the Natural Hi.slory and Economy of various In- 

 sects affecting Carrots and Parsnips, including Planllice, the Maggots of 

 Flies, the Caterpillars of Moths elc. 



ibid. 18'.8. T. 9. p. 174—198. lab. 1. — «Separat. London, 1848. 8. pg. 27. lab. 1. 



* Paper 15. Observalions etc. including Planllice, Plant Bugs, Frog Flies, Ca- 



terpillars, Craneflies, Wireworms, Millipedes, Miles, Beetles, Flies. 



ibid. 18'i9. T. 10. lab. 2. — «Separat. London, 1849. 8. [>r. 51. tab. 2. 



Paper 16. 

 *Sixteen reports on the insects elc. injurious lo agricullure. London, 1841 — 

 1857. 8. pg. 43. lab. 1. 

 *20. Descriptions of the Nests of Iwo Hymenoptcrous Insects inhabiting" ßrazil, 

 and of the Species by which they were construcled. 



Trans. Linn. Soc. Lond. 1844. T. 19. p. 2i9— 200. lab. 1. — Nole ibid. p. 489-491. 

 •Ann. and Mag. Nal. II ist. 1844. T. 13. p. 519—521. — « Proc. Linn. Soc. Loüd. 1844. 

 1. ^o. 20. p. 186—189. 



*21. Proctotrupes victor. p. 36. flg.; Cephus pygmaeus. p. 116. flg.; Zeuzera 

 Aesculi. p. 236. flg.; Alevrodes Cocois. p. 28'/. flg.; Tipula maculosa, 

 p. 317. flg.; Eupteryx Solanl. p. 388. Og. ; Aphis humuli. p. 405. flg.; 



