APPENDIX. 
CHRONOLOGICAL LIST 
OF SOME OF 
THE WORKS OF PALLAS. 
[ The reader will please to remember, that we do not give the 
following as a complete list of our anthor’s Works; but, 
having experienced the want of such a catalogue our- 
selves, we have heen at some pains, even partially, to 
supply the deficiency for the use of others. We trust 
it may be useful, so far as it goes, and may lead toa 
more perfect enumeration, which would be esteemed by 
all Naturalists. ] 
1760. De Infestis Viventibus intra Viventia. Lugd. 
Bat. This is his Thesis, on becoming 
M. D. 
1763. Fauna Insectorum Marchica. ‘* A Descrip- 
tion of the Insects in the March of Bran- 
denburg.” So quoted in Rees. 
1764. Pallas was this year elected Fellow of the 
Royal Society of London. He had pre- 
viously presented a paper; and we have 
