Harris. 343 



Harris (Thaddens Masoii), j;eb. 17GS in Cliaileslown, gest. 1842. 



* I. On a iiiode of dt'slroying Insects. 



New Engl. Farmer üoslon. 182:5. T. I. p. 370. 



*2. A üiclionary of llie Naliiral History of Ihc Bible : or üesciiption of all tlie 

 Qiiadrupeds, Birds, Fishes , Repllles, and Insect-s, Tiees , Plants, Floweis, 

 Gums, and Precious Stones, mentioned in the sacred Scriptures, witli ad- 

 dition.s and correclions by Josiah Conder. London, Tegg etc., 183S. 8. pg. 

 346. (lg. (new edilion.) 

 Die l'rülicreu Ausgaben sind : 



A Natural History of the Bible. Boston, 1820. 8. (oder 1821.) 



Ed. A Diclionary of the Natural History of the Bible. London, 1824. S. et 



1825. 12. 

 Deutsche Uebers. Leipzig, 1825. 8. 



(cf. Allibone. T. 1. p. 791.) 

 Harris (Tbaddeus William), gest. 1850. Sohn des Vorigen. Dr. Med. 



* I . Natural History of the Salt-Marsh Caterpillar. (Arclia pseuderrainea.) Nach 



handschriftlichen Mittheilungen von Sharswood bearbeitet. 



Massachusells. Agricultural Repositorv 1823. T. 74. p. .322— 331. lab. 1. 

 *Exlr. rsew Engl. Farmer. 1823. T. 1. p. 385—386. 



*2. Description of any remedy against the Caterpillar which destroys Grass in 

 Salt-Meadows. 



New Engl. Farmer. 1823. T. 1. p. 238. 



3. Description of four native species of the Genus Cantharis. 



New Engl. Jourii. of Med. et Surgery. Boston. 1824. T. 13. p. 243—250. 

 Boston Journ. Ph. et Art. T. I. p. 494—502. (cf. Sharswood.) 



4. Caterpillars. (Clisiocampa araericana.) 



Ne«. Engl. Farmer. 1825. T. 4. p. 354. (cf Sharswood.) 



* 5. On (Aegeria exitiosa) the peach tree insect. 



New Engl. Farmer. 1826. T. 5. p. 33. 



*6. On (Dermestes lardarius) insect which destroys the cocoons of silk-wornis, 



New Engl. Farmer. 1826. T. 5. p. 34. 



7. Abstract of a Report on the state of the Elm-Trees in St. James and Hyde 



Parks by W. S. Mac Leav (wilh additional remarks). 



New Engl. Farmer. 1826. T. 5. p. 169—171. 



8. On Sirex Coluniba. 



New Engl. Farmer. 1826. T. 5. p. 211. (cf. Sharswood.) 

 *9. Description of three species of the genus Cremastocheilus. 

 Journ. Acad. Sc. Pbiladelph. 1827. T. 5, 2. p. 381—389. 

 •Feruss. Bullet. 1829. T. 18. p. 476—477. 



* 10. Minutes towards a history from soine American species of Melolontha par- 



Ucularly injurious to Vegetation, 



New Engl. Farmer. 1827. T. 6. p. 9—10; p. 18. 

 Massachusetts Agricultural Hepository. 1820. T. 10. p. 1—12. 

 •Reply ibid. p. 41—42; p. 48—49. 



* 1 1. Insects on Peach trees. (Aphides.) 



New Engl. Farmer. 1827. T. 6. p. 393. 

 *12, Contrlbutioiis to Entomology. 



New Engl. Farmer. 1828. T. 7. No. 1. p. 90—91 (Cicindelidae); No. 2. p. 117—118; No. 3. 

 p. 122-123; No. 4. p. 132 (Curabidae); No. 5. p. 156; No. 6. p. 164 (Dyliscidae). 



*13. Description of Aegeria Cucurbitae and Arctia textor. 



New Engl. Farmer. 1828. T. 7. p. 33—34. 



♦14. Insects on Fruit Trees, (Cocci.) 



New Engl. Farmer. 1828. T. 7. p. 186—187. 



15. The Curculio or VVorm in fruit. (Rhynchaenus cerasi Peck ; R. nenuphar 

 Herbst,) 



New Engl. Farmer. 1828. T. 7. p. 81—82. 



*16. Additional remarks on the barklouse or Coccus Cryptogamus Dalm, 



New Engl. Farmer. 1829. T. 7. p. 289. (ig. 



*17. American Turnip butterfly. (Pontia oleracea.) 



New Engl. Farmer. 1829. T. 7. p. 402. 



* 18. Correclions and Additions to Contributions to Entomology. 



New Engl. Farmer. 1829. T. 8. p. 1—2. 



*19, Contributions to Enlomology. No, 7, (Bupreslidae.) 



New Engl. Farmer. 1829. T. 8. p. 2—3. 



*20. Communication to the Horlicultural Society of Massachusetts. (Insects In 

 Barley Straw. Cecidomyia ; Ichneumon hordei : Aegeria pyri.) 

 New Engl. Farmer 1830. T. 9. p. 1-2. 

 21. Locusta. (Tettigonia vitis.) 



Encyclop. Amer. Philadelphia. 1831. T, 8. p. 40—43. (cf. Sharswood.) 



