144 PUBLICATIONS RELATING TO ENTOMOLOGY. 



Rainbow, William Joseph.. The Insecta and Arachnida of the county of Cum- 

 berland . . . [Melbourne, etc., 1898.] 



[143] -150 p. 16=». 



"Reprinted from Handbook of Sydney and the county of Cumberland. For the . - . Australasian 

 association for the advancement of science." 



Tepper, J. Gottlieb Otto. Common native insects of South Australia. A pop- 

 ular guide to South Australian entomology. By J. G. 0. Tepper . . . AdeUide, 



E. S. Wigg & son, 1890. 

 pt. n. 20Jxl6i™. 



pt. II first published in Garden and field, vol. xii-xiii. 

 Contents. — pt. ii Lepidoptera, or Butterflies and moths. 1890. 



White, Adam. . . . Insects. By Adam White . . . and Arthur Gardiner But- 

 ler . . London, E. W. Janson, 1846-1874. 



1 p. 1., 51 p. 10 pi. 31™. (The- zoology of the voyage of H. M. S. Erebus & Terror . . . Ed. by 

 John Richardson . . . and John Edward Gray . . . ) 



EUBOFE. 



Albin, Eleazar. A natural history of English insects. Illustrated with a hun- 

 dred copper plates curiously engraven from the life: and (for those who desire it) 

 exactly coloured by the author, Eleazar Albin, painter. London, Printed for the 

 author, and sold by W. and J. Innys, 1720. 



6 p. 1., 100 1. 100 col. pi. 28i ™. 



Cederhjelm., Johann. Faunse ingricse prodromus exhibens methodicam descrip- 

 tionem insectorum agri petropolensis prsemissa mammalium, avium, amphibiorum 

 et piscium enumeratione. Auctore Johanne Cederhielm . . Lipsise, Impensis 

 I. F. Hartknoch, 1798. 



xviii, [2] , 348 p. Ill col. pi. 224°". 



Cirillo, Domenico. . . Entomologiae neapolitanae specimen primum. J^eapoli, 



1787. Agr 3-152 



15 1. XII col. pi. 47«". 

 Engr. t. p. & engr. dedication. 



At head of title: " Dominici Cyrilli " . . . 



Curtis, Jolm. British entomology; being illustrations and descriptions of the 

 genera of insects found in Great Britain and Ireland: containing coloured figures 

 from nature of the most rare and beautiful species and in many instances of the 

 plants upon which they are found. By John Curtis .»?* London, Printed for the 

 author, 1824-39. 



16 V. 769 (i. e. 770) col. pi. 26™. 



Curtis, Jolin. A guide to an arrangement of British insects; being a catalogue 

 of all the named species hitherto discovered in Great Britain and Ireland. By John 

 Curtis . . . London, Printed for the author, 1829. Agr 4-1778 



vi p., 256 col., [1] p. 21i™. 



Donovan, Edward. The natural history of British insects; explaining them in 

 their several states, with the periods of their transformations, their food, oeconomy, 

 &c. together with the history of such minute insects as require investigation by the 

 microscope. The whole illustrated by coloured figures, designed and executed from 

 living specimens. By E. Donovan. London, Printed for the author, and for 



F. & C. Rivington, 1792-1813. Agrs-iisi 

 16 V. DLXXVI col. pi. 24»». 



Vol. 2-16, Printed for the author, and tor F. C. and J. Rivington. 



Duftschmid, Kaspar. Fauna Austria?, oder Beschreibung der Ssterreichischen 



insecten f&r angehende freunde der entomologie Von Kaspar Duftschmid . . . Linz 



und Leipzig, Im verlag der K. K. Priv. Akademischen kunst-, musik-, und buch- 



handlung, 1805-25. Agr 5-144 



3 V. 18«". 



