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Maclear, (Sir) Thomas, and Thomas Henderson. 

 2. A list of the occultations of Aldebaran by 

 the Moon, in the year 1830, computed for ten 

 different observatories in Europe. Astron. Soc. 

 Month. Not. I., 1827-30, pp. 133-140. 



MacLeay, William. Description of twenty new 

 species of Australian Coleoptera, belonging 

 to the families Cicindelidae and Cetoniidse. 

 [1862.] New S. Wales, Entom. Soc. Trans. L, 

 1863-64, pp. 9-21. 



.^ 2. Description of twenty new species of 



Buprestidae, belonging to the genus Stigmodera, 

 from the northern parts of Australia. [1862.] 

 New S.Wales, Entom. Soc. Trans., I., 1863-64, 

 pp. 22-32. 



3. On the Scaritidae of New Holland. New 



S. Wales, Entom. Soc. Trans. I., 1863-64, pp. 

 55-74, 134-154. 



4. On the Insects of Australia allied to the 



Glaphyridae. New S. Wales, Entom. Soc. Trans. 

 I., 1863-64, pp. 75-90. 



5. Descriptions of new genera and species 



of Coleoptera from Port Denison. New S. 

 Wales, Entom. Soc. Trans. I., 1863-64, pp. 

 106-130. 



MacLeay, William Sharp. Remarks on the 

 identity of certain general laws which have 

 been lately observed to regulate the natural 

 distribution of insects and fungi. [1822.] Linn. 

 Soc. Trans. XIV., 1825, pp. 46-68 ; Thomson, 

 Ann. Phil. VI., 1823, pp. 325-338. 



2. On the insect called Oistros by the 



ancient Greeks, and Asilus by the Romans. 

 [1824.] Linn. Soc. Trans. XIV., 1825, pp. 

 353-359 ; Oken, Isis, 1825, col. 1341-1342. 



3. Anatomical observations on the natural 



group of Tunicata, with the description of three 

 species (Boltenia fusiformis, B. reniformis, and 

 B. ovifera) collected in Fox Channel during the 

 late Northern Expedition. Linn. Soc. Trans. 

 XIV., 1825, pp. 527-565; Oken, Isis, XXII., 

 1829, col. 1097-1106. 



4. On an hermaphrodite insect, Papilio 



Laodocus, Fabr. Linn. Soc. Trans. XIV., 

 1825, pp. 584-585. 



5. Remarks on the devastation occasioned 



by the Hylobius abietis in Fir Plantations. 

 Zool. Journ. L, 1825, pp. 444-448. 



■ 6. On the structure of the tai'sus in the 

 tetramerous and trimerous Coleoptera of the 

 French entomologists. [1825.] Linn. Soc. 

 Trans. XV., 1827, pp. 63-73. 



■ 7. Notice on the Larvse of Diptera. Phil. 

 Mag. II., 1827, pp. 178-179 ; Froriep, Notizen, 

 XXIL, 1828, col. 241-242. 



8. A reply to some observations of Mr. 



VinEY in the Bulletin des Sciences Naturelles, 

 1825, on analogy and affinity. Zool. Journ. 

 IV., 1828-29, pp. 47-52. 



MacLeay, William Sharp. 9. Notes on the 

 genus Capromys, Desmarest. Zool. Journ. IV.. 

 1829, pp. 269-278. 



10. A letter to J. E. Bicheno, Esq., in 



examination of his paper " On systems and 

 methods," in the Linnean Transactions. Zool. 

 Journ. IV., 1829, pp. 401-415. 



11. Notice of Ceratitis citriperda, an in- 

 sect very destructive to oranges. Zool. Journ. 

 IV., 1829, pp. 475-482. 



12. On the dying struggle of the Dicho- 



tomous system. Phil. Mag. VII., 1830, pp. 

 431-445; VIIL, 1830, pp. 53-57, 134-140, 

 200-207. 



13. On the Oestrus of Mr. Bracy Clark. 



Zool. Journ. V., 1830, pp. 18-25. 



14. Explanation of the comparative ana- 

 tomy of the thorax in winged insects, with a 

 review of the present state of the nomenclature 

 of its parts. Zool. Journ. V., 1830, pp. 145- 

 179; Ann. Sci. Nat. XXV., 1832, pp. 95-152. 



15. Additional notice on the genus Ca- 

 promys, Desmarest. Zool. Journ. V.. 1830, pp. 

 179-180. 



16. Remarks on the comparative anatomy 



of certain Birds of Cuba, with a view to their 

 respective places in the system of nature, or to 

 their relations with other animals. [1826-27.] 

 Linn. Soc. Trans. XVL, 1833, pp. 1-46. 



17. Remarks tending to illustrate the na- 



tural history of two Annulose genera, namely, 

 Urania, Fabricius, and Mygale, Walckenaer. 

 Zool. Soc. Proc. IL, 1834, pp. 9-12; Zool. Soc. 

 Trans. I., 1835, pp. 179-194. 



— 18. Two new species of Sphaeriodactylus 

 (S. cinereus, S. elegans). Zool. Soc. Proc. IL, 

 1834, p. 12. 



— 19. On some new forms of Arachnida. 

 Ann. Nat. Hist. IL, 1839, pp. 1-14. 



— 20. Observations on Trilobites, founded 

 on a comparison of their structure with that of 

 living Crustacea. Ann. Nat. Hist. IV., 1839, 

 pp. 16-22. 



— 21. Note on the Annelida. Ann. Nat. 



Hist. IV., 1839, pp. 385-388. 



— 22. Notice of a new genus of Mammalia 

 [Aiitechinus] discovered by J. Stuart, Esq., in 

 New South Wales. Ann. Nat. Hist. VIIL, 

 1842, pp. 241-243. 



— 23. On doubts respecting the existence of 

 Bird-catching Spiders. Ann. Nat. Hist. VIIL, 

 1842, pp. 324-325. 



24. Additional particulars respecting An- 



techinus Stuartii, a new marsupial quadruped. 

 Ann. Nat. Hist. VIIL, 1842, pp. 337-338. 

 — 25. On the natural arrangement of Fishes. 

 Ann. Nat. Hist. IX., 1842, pp. 197-207. 



