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Newman, Edward. 50. Note on the supposed 



Equisetum limosum, Linn. Pbytologist, II., 



1845, pp. 25-27. 

 — — 51. Description of the Spotted Eagle 



(Aquila naevia). Newman, Zoologist, IV., 1846, 



pp. 1207-1209. 



52. On the occurrence of the Australian 



Spine-tailed Swallow (Acanthylis caudacuta) in 

 England. Newman, Zoologist, IV., 1846, pp. 

 1492-1496. 



53. On the identity of Nephrodium foeni- 



secii, var. alatum, of Madeira, with Lastraea 

 recur va, of Britain. Phytologist, II., 1846, pp. 

 509-512. 



54. Fairy Rings. Phytologist, II., 1846, 



pp. 669-671. 



55. The system of nature, as displayed in 



the vegetable kingdom. Phytologist, II., 1846, 

 pp. 698-711. 



56. Affinities of the Stylopites. Newman, 



Zoologist, v., 1847, pp. 1792-1804; VIH., 1850, 

 pp. 2684-2695. 



57. Remarks on three new British Coc- 



cinellidaB, together with descriptions of two of 

 them. Newman, Zoologist, V., 1847, p. 1865. 



58. On the melanism or abnormal Colour- 

 ing of Ferns. Phytologist, 11., 1847, pp. 892- 

 893. 



59. Note on Trichomanes speciosum. 



Phytologist, II., 1847, pp. 1023-1025. 



60. Occurrence of a new British Crab 



on the coast of Sussex. Newman, Zoologist, 

 VI., 1848, p. 2325. 



61. Note on raising Jacquin's Primula 



(Primula Jacquinii), commonly called the Bard- 

 field Oxlip, from seed. Phytologist, III., 1848, 

 pp. 180-181. 



62. Attempt to characterize undescribed 



species of Lastrea. Phytologist, III., 1849, pp. 

 678-680. 



63. Description of a lepidopterous insect 



of the genus Psyche, recently discovered in 

 Britain. Newman, Zoologist, VIII., 1850, pp. 

 xciv-xcv. 



64. Description of a second lepidopterous 



insect of the genus Psyche, recently discovered 

 in Britain, and proposed separation of a well- 

 known European species imder a new generic 

 name. Newman, Zoologist, VIII., 1850, pp. 

 xcix-cii. 



— — — 65. Description of certain Longicorn Cole- 

 optera from New Holland (Hemesthocera flavi- 

 Imea, Skeletodes tetrops, Tritocosmia atricilla, 

 etc.). Newman, Zoologist, VIII., 1850, pp. cxi- 

 cxvi. 



66. Description of a Pentamerous Coleop- 

 terous insect from New Holland. Newman, 

 Zoologist, Vni., 1850, pp. cxvi-cxviii. 



Newman, Edward. 67. Description of three 

 Coleopterous insects from New Zealand (Cle- 

 rus (?) hilaris, Clytus spinicornis, and Saperda 

 bilabilis). Newman, Zoologist, VIII., 1850, pp. 

 cxix-cxx. 



68. Description of an Agrion from the 



interior of South America. Newman, Zoologist, 

 VIH., 1850, pp. cxx-cxxi. 



69. Description of an apparently new 



Lepidopterous insect, of the family Glaucopidae, 

 from the Upper Amazons. Newman, Zoologist, 

 VEIL, 1850, pp. cxxii-cxxiii. 



70. Description of two Coleopterous insects 



from New Holland (Silphomorpha albopicta and 

 Phacodes Mossmanni). Newman, Zoologist, 

 VIII., 1850, p. cxxiv. 



71. Note on an aberration in the floral 



envelopes of a Fuchsia. Phytologist, III., 1850, 

 pp. 950-951. 



72. First thoughts on a physiological 



arrangement of Birds. Zool. Soc. Proc. XVIII., 

 1850, pp. 46-48. 



73. Description of Panorpa ruficeps from 



New Holland. Entom. Soc. Trans. I., 1850-51, 

 p. 14 {Proc). 



74. The way Bees open the' Snapdragons. 



Entom. Soc. Trans. I., 1850-51, pp. 37-38 

 (Proc). 



75. Description of new insects from New 



Holland (Pempsamacra pygmasa, Cerambyx 

 pullus, Omotes punctissima, Rhytiphora Dono- 

 vani, etc.). Newman, Zoologist, IX., 1851, pp, 

 cxxviii-cxxxii. 



76. On the characters and affinities of 



Dohrnia, an Australian genus of Hormocerous 

 Coleoptera. Newman, Zoologist, IX., 1851, pp. 

 cxxxiii-cxxxvii. 



77. Characters of a second species of 



Pseudocephalus, a Longicorn insect from New 

 Holland. Newman, Zoologist, IX., 1851, pp. 

 cxxxvii-cxxxviii. 



78. Note on the genus Ametalla, with 



characters of three species supposed to be pre- 

 viously undescribed (A. xanthura, A. uber, and 

 A. decolor). Newman, Zoologist, IX., 1851, pp. 

 cxxxviii-cxl. 



79. On the word hermaphrodite, as em- 

 ployed in zoology; considered especially with 

 regard to a Bee accidentally possessing some of 

 the distinguishing characteristics of both sexes. 

 Newman, Zoologist, IX., 1851, pp. cxl-cxlii. 



80. Affinities of the Pulicites. Newman, 



Zoologist, IX., 1851, pp. cxliii-cxlix. 



81. Characters of two apparently unde- 



scribed species of Longicorn Coleoptera (Lamia 

 dichotoma and Monohammus Helenor). New- 

 man, Zoologist, IX., 1851, pp. clxxix-clxxx. 



