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 Darling (George). 



* i. Instance of a Singular Anomaly in the History of the Honey Bee. 



Pioc. Berwicksh. Natur. Club. 1847. T. 2. p. 205. 



Darrieux, Dr. Med. 



*1. Mezzi faclli di distruggere i gorgoglioni del grano. (mit Cassan.) 



Nuov. scelt. d'Opusc. iuleres. 1804. T. 1. p. 192. 

 Darwin (Charles), Enkel des Folgenden. 



1. Letters from C. Darwin Esq. to Professor Henslow. Printed for private 

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Ausgezogen in Entomol. Magaz. 1836. Vol. 3. p. 457—460. 



*2. Narrative of tbe Surveying voyages of H. M. S. Adventure and Beagle bet- 

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*Erichson Bericht. 1841. p. 9. — Froriep Notiz. 1841. p. 385. 



*3. On the agency of Bees in the fertilization of Papilionaceous Flowers, and 

 on tlie Crossing of Kidney Beans. 



Garrleners Chronicle. 1858. No. 46. p. 828—829. 



*Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hisl. ser. 3. 1858. T. 2. p. 459—465. 



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*5. On the origin of species by means of natural selection; or the preservalion 

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* Deutsch von HebenstreiL Leipzig, Wolf, 1801. 8. 2 vol. 

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*1. Lettre sur les ravages de la larve de Colaspis barbara. 



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Daum (F. C). 



1 . Verzeichniss der Blumen u. Blüthen, so die Bienen am vorzüglichsten lieben. 



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* 3. Instinct of Lepidopterous Insecls. 



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*4. On the periodical Appearance of certain Insects. (Lepidopt.) 

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* 1. On a beauliful Nidus of Spider and a Hymenopterous Parasite found in il. 



Magaz. of N. H. ser. 1. 1831. T. 4. p. 236-238. 



*2. Lobsterlike Insect altacking the Leg of a Housefly. (Chelifer.) 



Magaz. ofN. Fl. ser. 1. 1831. T. 4. p. 283. 



*3. Remarks on the recenlMode of Publishing the Numbcrs of Stephens llluslra- 

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