442 BEPORT— 1888, 



Contains chapters on the zoology of the French islands. An edition 

 in two vols. 4to was published at La Haye in 1724. (See also Botany.) 



West, H. Bidra^ til beskrivelse over Ste Croix med en kort udsigt 

 over St. Thomas, St, Jan, Tortola, Spanishtown og Crabeneiland. 

 Copenhagen, 1793. 



Includes a chapter on the reptiles, fishes, and crustaceans. 



Ledru, A. P. Voyage aux iles de TenerifFe, La Trinite, Saint- 

 Thomas, Sainte-Croix et Porto-Ricco. . . . Paris, 1810. 2 vols. 



Contains chapters on the natural history of the Danish islands and 

 Porto Rico, including lists of the animals found there. 



Leblond, J. B. Voyage aux Antilles et a I'Amerique meridionale, 

 commence en 1767 et fini en 1802. Paris, 1813, pp. 474. 



Slight and unimportant observations on zoology. 



Waterton, C. Wanderings in South America, the North-west of the 

 United States, and the Antilles. London, 1825. 



Infoi'mation about the Antilles is brief and unimportant. 



Ferguson, W. On the Poisonous Fishes of the Caribbee Island?;, 

 •Tr. R. Soc. Edinb.' ix. (1823), pp. 65-79. 



Devoted to the economical, not the zoological, aspect of the subject. 



Guilding, L. Observations on the Zoology of the Caribbean Islands. 

 ' Zool. Journ.' iii. (1828), pp. 403-408 and 527-544 ; op. cit. iv. (1829), 

 pp. 164-175. 



Contents — -' Radiata Caribbaeana,' ' Mollusca Caribbseana,' ' Notice of 

 the living Guana of the West Indies,' ' Analecta zoologica,' 'Notice of 

 the discoveiy of a recent Encrinus.' 



Guilding, L. An account of Margarodes, a new genus of insects 

 found in the neighbourhood of Ants' Nests. ' Tr. Linn. Soc' xvi. (1883), 

 pp. 115-119. Plate XII. 



Occurs in Antigua. Other papers by this author exist in the ' Tr. L. 

 Soc' xiv.-xvi., in which insects from the West Indies are described. St. 

 Vincent is in these cases the probable locality. 



Hartlaub, G. Ueber den heutigen Zustand unserer Kenntnisse von 

 Westindiens Ornithologie. ' Isis,' 1847, pp. 603-615. 



Recapitulates what was known as to the ornithology of the islands 

 (including Porto Rico, St. Thomas, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Barbados, 

 and Tobago) in 1847. 



Duchassaing, P. Animaux radiaires des Antilles. Paris, 1850. 

 Pp. 35. Plate II. 



Special localities are scarcely mentioned. 



Duchassaing, P. Note sur les moeurs des Crustaccs des Antilles. 

 ' Rev. et Mag. Zool.' (2) iii. (1851), pp. 77-81. 



11 species : probably relates to Guadeloupe, though it does not 

 say so. 



PfeiiFer, L. Beitrage znr Molluskenfauna Westindiens. ' Mai. Blatt.* 

 ii. 1856, pp. 98-106. 



Several new species from St. Croix and St. Thomas. 



Shuttleworth, E. I. Description de nouvelles especes. Premiere 

 decade ; especes nouvelles pour la faune des Antilles. ' J. de Conch.' v. 

 (1856), pp. 168-175. 



Shells from Guadeloupe, St. Thomas, Porto Rico. 



Beau, — . De I'utilite de certains Mollusques marins vivant sur les 

 cotes de la Guadeloupe et de la Martinique. 'J. de Conch.' iii. (1858), 

 pp. 25-40. 



