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X. ' Observations upon certain Fungi which are Parasites of the 



Wheat.' Id. v. p. 112. 



XI. ' Some Observations upon Insects that prey upon Timber, with 



a short History of the Cerambyx violaceus of Linnaeus.' 

 Id. v. p. 246. 



XII. ' The genus Apion of Herbst's Natursystem considered, its 



characters laid down, and many of the species described.' 

 Id. ix. p. 1. 



XIII. 'Descriptions of Seven New Species of Apion.' Id. x. 



p. 347. 



XIV. ' Strepsiptera, a new order of Insects proposed, and the cha- 



racters of the order, with those of its genera, laid down.' 

 Id. xi. p. 86. 



XV. 'Addendum to Strepsiptera, p. 86.' Id. xi. p. 233. 



XVI. ' A Century of Insects, including several New Genera de- 



scribed from his cabinet.' Id. xiii. p. 375. 



XVII. ' A description of several New Species of Insects, collected 



in New Holland, by Robert Brown, Esq.' Id. xii. p. 454. 



XVIII. ' The Characters of Otiocerus and Anotia, two new genera 

 of Hemipterous Insects belonging to the family of Cica- 

 diadae ; with a description of several species.' Id. xiii. 

 p. 12. 



XIX. ' A description of some Insects which appear to exemplify 



Mr. William S. Mac Leay's doctrine of affinity and analogy.' 

 Id. xiv. 93. 



XX. ' Some account of a new species of Eulophus, Geoffroy? Id. 



xiv. p. 111. 



XXI. ' A description of such Genera and Species of Insects alluded 



to in the ' Introduction to Entomology ' of Messrs. Kirby 

 and Spence, as appear not to have been before sufficiently 

 noticed or described.' Id. xiv. p. 563. 

 In the ' Zoological Journal,' &c. several other papers of interest 

 will be found. 



Edward Newman. 



