Davis Dawsoti. 163 



*4. Observations on Lucanus Cervus ; Obrium canlharinuiii ; Vespa vulgaris. 



Eutoniol. Magaz. 1832. Vol. 1. p. 86-87; p. 90. 

 *5. Entoniological Notes on a Journey Ihiougli several English Couaties and in 

 Wales and Ireland during July and August 1831. 



Wapaz. of iN. H. ser. 1. 1832. T. 5. p. 245—248. 



* 6. Metainorphosis of Ephemera. 



Eiiloniol. Magaz. 1834. Vol. 2. p. 322—323. 



* 7. Vitality of Oestrus Bovis. 



Eiilomol. Magaz. 1835. Vol. 3. p. 103. 

 *8. Bites of Insects. 



Eniomol. Magaz. 1835. Vol. 3. p. 104. 



♦9. Mr. Davis's Journal, up to Deceinber 20, 1837. (Insecten auf der Falirt beob.) 



EdIqdioI. Magaz. 1838. Vol. 5. p. 248—253; p. 523—524. 



*10. On a Singular Procession of Caterpiliars. 



Magaz. of N. H. ser. 2. 1839. T. 3. p. 146—147, 



*ll. Notes on the Entomology of Adelaide. (Perga, Eurys.) 

 EDloinologisl. 1841. p. 88—90. 



Davis (J. F.). 



* I. On the Cicada septendecim. 



Journ. Scienc. and Ans K. Iiislit. 1819. T. 6. p. 372—374. 



Davis (J. s.). 



* 1. Oq the appearance of the Snow-Fly. (Lepisma et Podura.) 



Proc. Büslou Sc. Nat. Hist. 1850. T. III. p. 307— 308. (cf. Sharswood Lino. XIV.p. 259.) 

 Davy (John), geb. 1790. 



*1. Note on the Excrenients of certain Insects, and on the Urinary Excrement 

 of Insects. 



* Edinb. N. Phil. Journ. 1846. T. 40. p. 231—234 et p. 335—340 ; — * 1848. T. 45. p. 17—20. 

 •Erichson Bericht. 1846. p. 12. 



*2. Observations on the disease called the worm by which the sweet potatoes 

 (Batatas edulis) in Barbados are attacked. (Ceytorrhynchus Batalae.) 



Barbadoes Agrieull. Keporler. 1848. Novb. 8. p. 186. 

 Trans. Ent. Soc. Loud. 1849. T. 5. Proceed. p. 57—58. 



* 3. Observations on the influence of slight changes of lemperature on butterflies. 



Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1849. T. 5. Proceed. p. 72—74. 



* 4. On the Effects of certain Agents on Insects, in a Letter addressed to W. Spence. 



Trans. Em. Soc. Lond. ser. 2. 1851. T. 1. p. 195—212. 

 ♦Froriep. Tagsber. 1851. T. 2. p. 136. 



*5. Sonie Observations on the Excrement of Insects, in a Letter addressed to 

 W. Spence. 



Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. ser. 2. 1854. T. 3. p. 18—32. 



DaWSOn (John Frederic) in Woodsland bei Bedford. 



* 1 . On Anthrocera loti. 



Zoologist. 1843. T. 1. p. 331. 



*2. Colias Edusa in the IsleofWight. 



Zoologisl. 1844. T. 2. p. 471. 

 *3. Note on Pontia raetra. 



Zoologist. 1844. T. 2. p. 681 ; 729. 

 *4. Descriptions of five new species of Coleoptera. 



Ann. of N. H. ser. 2. 1849. T. 3. p. 213—216. 



(Nach Carus p. 693 von J. F. Dawson; nach meiner wohl irrigen Notiz vom folgenden 

 Schriftsteller.) 



*5. Geodephaga Britannica. A Monograpli of the Carnivorous Ground-beetles 

 indigenous to the British Isles. wilh 3 colourcd plates. London, Van Voorst, 

 1854. 8. pg. 224. 

 *extr. Zoologisl. p. 4446. 



* 6. Notes on British Geodephaga with Description of one new Species. 



Entomol. Annual. 1856. p. 65—81. 



7. A rearrangement of the nomenclature and synonyiny of those species of 

 British coleoptera which are comprised under the secliojis Geodephaga, 

 Hydradephaga and part of Philhydrida, being the first porlion of a general 

 British catalogue. London, 1850. 8. pg. 10. (mit Hamlet Clark.) 

 *8. Notes on British Geodephaga. 



Entomol. Annual. 1857. p. 61— 68; 1858. p. 47— 61. 

 Dawson (John Will.), in Pictoii in Nova Scotia. 



*1. Notice of specimens of the Wheat Midge from Nova Scotia. (Cecidoniyia.) 



Journ. Acad. Nat. Sei. Philadelphia. Proceed. 1849. T. IV. p. 210—211. 

 *Reimpr. Ann. and Magaz. Nat. Hist. ser. 2. 1850. T. 5. p. 152—154. 



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