Dale. 157 



Dale (James CLarles). Glaiivilles Wolton, bei Slierboine, Dorsel. 



* 1. Notice on Uie capliire of Vanessa Huntera for llie first tinie in Britaiii, wllli 



a Catalosiie of rare Insects «'aptured. 



Magaz. of N. H. ser. 1. 1830. T. 3. p. 332— 33'i. 

 *2. Enloiiiological Notes. (Monstrosilies.) 



Ma^az. of N. H. ser. 1. 1831. T. 4. p. 21—23; 1S32. T. 5. p. 249-252. 

 *3. Insecls oaplured durinj? pari of 1830 and 1>S31. 



Magaz. ofN. H. ser. 1. 1831. T. 4. p. 265-267; 1832. T. 5. p. 249—252. 



*4. Brief Nolices of the Habits and Transformalions of llie Dragonflies, corapiled 

 in the explanation of the acconipanying Cut. 

 Magaz. OfN. H. ser. 1. 1832. T. 5. p. 517-520. fig. 



*5. Small Fishes are destroyed by ollier Insects, besides the Larvae of the Dra- 

 gon flies. 



Wagaz. OfN. H. ser. 1. 1832. T. 5. p. 6C8. 



*0. The Tail of the Caterpillar bccomes the head of the Butterfly. 



Magaz. of N. H. ser. 1. 1832. T. 5. p. 6S4— 686. 

 *7. Two Inslances of finding a Nest and Individual of Ihe Wasp Vespa britan- 

 nica inside a Beehi\ e, accompanied by the Death of the Bees in one of Ihe 

 Inslances. 



Magaz. ofN. H. ser. 1. 1833. T. 6. p. 535—538. 



* 8. Countless Numbers of Flies or Gnats dancing in a parlly perpendicular colunin. 



Magaz. ofN. H. ser. 1. 1833. T. 6. p. 543. 



*9. Observations on the Influence of Localily, Time of Appearance, on Species 

 and Varieties of Butterflies. 



Eoloniol. Magaz. 1833. Vol. 1. p. 355—358. 



*lü. Varieties. Moths attracted by Sugar; Nanies of Captain Bloraers Insects; 

 Acanthosoma picta ; Genus Charissa ; Genus Carabus. 



Eutomol. Magaz. 1833. Vol. 1. p. 514—515. 



* II. Nolices on Insects. 



Magaz. ofN, H. ser. 1. 1833. T. 6. p. 377-380. 

 *I2. Asiraca pulchella; Carabus exasperatus ; Lasioglossum tricingulum ; Cera- 

 pteryx Hibernicus ; Hippobosea Equina; Hister 4-maculalus. 

 Entomol. Magaz. 1834. Vol. 2. p. 325. 



*13. Criticisms on some Species of Insects published in Woods Index cnlomolog. 

 and in Stephens Illustrations. 

 Magaz. ofN. H. ser. 1. 1834. T. 7. p. 176—178. 



* 14. Notes on the Plerophorl with a Description of P. similidaclylus Curt. 



Magaz. of N. H. ser. 1. 1834. T. 7. p. 26.3-264. 



* 15. A List of the more rare of the species of Insects found on Parley Heath, on 



the Borders of Hampshire and Dorsetshire and Neighbourhood not exceding 

 live Miles. 



Magaz. OfN. H. ser. 1. 1834. T. 7. p. 497—499. 

 *16. A Pupa of Bomb, menlhastri, Six Pupas of Ihe Ophion Ainulae and a Pupa 

 of Bomb, vinulus all found in Company within , and bred from , the hard 

 Cocoon of the B. Vinula. 



Magaz. ofN. H. ser. 1. 1834. T. 7. p. 60. 



*17. An Instance of Variation in Shape in the Upper Wings of two Males of the 

 Lycaena dispar. 



Magaz. ofN. H. ser. 1. 1834. T. 7. p. 60. 



*18. Cordulia Curtisii a species hitherto undescribed. 



Magaz. ofN. H. ser. 1. 1834. T. 7. p. 60—61. 



* 19. The Glowworm is plentiful in many Parts of the Kingdoni. 



Magaz. ofN. H. ser. 1. 1834. T. 7. p. 2.'')0— 252. 



(Remarks by James Jenniogs, J. Main, Edw. Wilson, H. Slritklauti. 



*20. Malachius bipunctatus Bab. is a distinct Species. 



Magaz. ofN. H. ser. 1. 1834. T. 7. p. 524—525. 



*21. Polyommatus Alexis, Icarus and Icarius. 



Magaz. of N. H. ser. 1. 1834. T. 7. p. 82. 



*22. Note on the Glowworm. 



Magaz. of N. H. ser. 1. 1834. T. 7. p. 253. 



*23. Note on Goerius olens. 



Magaz. OfN. H. ser. 1. 1834. T. 7. p. 254. 



*24. Note on some species of Insects, which consume Pulse, Grain, Biscuils etc. 



Magaz. ofN. H. ser. 1. 1834. T. 7. p. 255. 



*25. Nematus Ribesii, Trichiosoma lucorura , the Larva of ejects from the Peres 

 of its body a white Liquid, in thin fountainlike Columns. 

 Magaz. of N. H. ser. 1. 1834. T. 7. p. 265—266. 



