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Newman, Edward. 82. Description of the 

 Orpheus warbler (Sylvia Orphea). Newman, 

 Zoologist, IX., 1851, pp. 3107-3111. 



83. Attempt to characterize another appa- 

 rently undescribed species of Lastrea. Phyto- 

 logist, IV., 1851, pp. 256-258. 



— — 84. Proposed addition of three new species 

 and three new genera to our list of British 

 Ferns. Phytologist, IV., 1851, pp. 368-371. 



— — 85. A few words on the synonymy of Dis- 

 tichocera, a genus of Longicorn Coleoptera from 

 New Holland, with characters of three species 

 supposed to be undescribed (Distichocera ma- 

 culicoUis, D. Par, and D. Kirbyi). Zool. Soc. 

 Proc. XIX., 1851, pp. 75-81. 



86. A few observations on the Fungus- 



Bhght in Wheat, founded chiefly on the dis- 

 coveries of FoNTANA and Sir Joseph Banks. 

 Phytologist, IV., 1852, pp. 700-705. 



• 87. [On the presence of pollen-masses 



attached to a specimen of Hipparchia Janira.] 

 Entom. Soc. Trans. II., 1852-53, p. 106 

 (Proc). 



— — 88. Bees destroyed by Toads. Entom. 

 Soc Trans. II., 1852-53, pp. 131-133 (Proc). 



89. Proposed division of Neuroptera into 



two classes. Newman, Zoologist, XI., 1853, 

 pp. clxxxi-cciv. 



90. Description of a new Irish Equi- 



setum (E. Moorei). Phytologist, V., 1854, pp. 

 17-19. 



91. Contributions towards a history of 



an Irish Asplenium, considered as a distinct 

 species, and as entitled to a place in the British 

 Flora. Phytologist, V., 1854, pp. 36-43. 



92. Contributions towards a history of a 



British Botrychium, considered as a distinct 

 species, and as entitled to a place in the British 

 Flora. Phytologist, V., 1854, p. 134. 



93. Note on Pseudatherium flexile. Phy- 

 tologist, v., 1854, pp. 239-240. 



94. Notice of a sackbearing Bombyx 



found by Mr. Bates near Santarem, on the 

 Amazons. Entom. Soc. Trans. III., 1854-56, 

 pp. 1-8. 



95. Silk Felt produced by Saturnia Pa- 



vonia media. Entom. Soc. Trans. HI., 1854- 

 56, p. 42 (Proc). 



— — 96. Note on Helobia impressa. Entom. 

 ' Soc. Trans. HI., 1854-56, p. 42 (Proc). 



97. A word for the Cockroach (a destroyer 



of the common bug). Entom. Soc. Trans. III., 

 1854-56, p. 77 (Proc). 



98. Habits of Eastern Butterflies. En- 

 tom. Soc. Trans. HI., 1854-56, p. 81 (Proc). 



99. South African Honey-bee. Entom. 



Soc. Trans. IH., 1854-56, pp. 81-82 (Proc). 



Ne^rman, Edward. 100. A new enemy to the 

 Honey-bee. Entom. Soc. Trans. III., 1854-56, 

 pp. 82-83 (Proc). 



101. Remarkable variety of Cynthia cardui. 



Entom. Soc. Trans. HI., 1854-56, p. 90 (Proc). 



— — 102. Note on Otiorhynchus sulcatus. En- 

 tom. Soc. Trans. UI., 1854-56, pp. 100-102 

 (Proc). 



103. Silk-spinning Acarus of the Furze. 



Entom. Soc. Trans. III., 1854-56, pp. 113-114 

 (Proc). 



104. The old Aurelians outdone. Entom. 



Soc. Trans. III., 1854-56, p. 117 (Proc). 



■ 105. Characters of three Pseudomorphina 

 in the Cabinet of Mr. Waterhouse. Entom. 

 Soc. Trans. III., 1854-56, pp. 126-128. 



■ 106. A fact bearing on the function of the 

 Antennae. Entom. Soc. Trans. III., 1854-56, 

 pp. 117-119 (Proc). 



107. Memorandum on the wing-rays of 



insects. Entom. Soc. Trans. HI., 1854-56, pp. 

 225-231. 



108. Characters of two undescribed species 



of Thrips, Lin. Entom. Soc. Trans. HI., 1854- 

 56, pp. 264-267. 



109. Characters of a few AustraUan Le- 



pidoptera, collected by Mr. Thomas Oxley 

 (Zeuzera Duponchelii, Teara denticulata, T. 

 Edwardsii, Termessa Shepherdi, etc.). Entom. 

 Soc. Trans. III., 1854-56, pp. 281-300. 



110. Characters and some account of the 



economy of a supposed new species of Aus- 

 tralian Bombyx. Newman, Zoologist, XHI., 

 1855, pp. ccxi-ccxii. 



111. On the parturition of Dorthesia cha- 



racias. Entom. Soc. Trans. IV., 1856-58, pp. 

 5-7 (Proc). 



' 112. On the genus Synemon. Entom. 



Soc. Trans. IV., 1856-58, p. 10 (Proc). 



113. Poison with Laurel Leaves. Entom. 



Soc. Trans. IV., 1856-58, pp. 23-24 (Proc). 



— — 114. Characters of a few apparently un- 

 described Insects (Elater (Alaus) Gibboni, 

 Stenoderus quietus, Deilephila Dalii, Castulo 

 Doubledayi, etc.), collected by James Gibbon, 

 Esq., at Moreton Bay. [1856.] Entom. Soc. 

 Trans. IV., 1856-58, pp. 51-57. 



— — 115. Note on pairs of species of British 

 Lepidoptera which are Heterocampous and Iso- 

 myious. Entom. Soc. Trans. IV., 1856-58, pp. 

 58-60 (Proc). 



— — 116, Characters of an apparently unde- 

 scribed Crimean Carabus (C. Blakistoni). En- 

 tom. Soc. Trans. IV., 1856-58, pp. 60-61 (Proc). 



— — 117. Remarkable variety of Arctia Caja. 

 Entom. Soc. Trans. IV., 1856-58, pp. 62-63 

 (Proc). 



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