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DOUBLEDAY (Edw.). 



1 . Abstract of M. Straus-Dilrckheim's Considerations g^nerales sur 

 TAnatomie des Animaux articul6s. — Walk. Ent. Mag. I. pp. 5, 

 277, 446 ; II. p. 1 — Bibl. Ent. I. p. 88. 



2. On the Larva of Crcesus septentrionalis. — Entom. Mag. I. p. 313. 



3. Notes on a Review of Mr. Swainson's Preliminary Discourse on 

 the Study of Natural History Entom. Mag. III. p. 98. 



4. Remarks on the Entomology of Epping and its vicinity. — En- 

 tom. Mag. III. pp. 147, 283 — Burm. in Wiegm. Arch. 1836, II. 

 p. 298. 



5. On the Natural History of North America Entom. Mag. V. 



pp. 21, 199, 269, 402, 409. 



6. Mode of capturing Noctum. — Entom. Mag. VI. p. 310. 



7. On Metamorphosis oi Aleyrodes. — Entom. Mag. VI. p. 313. 



8. Note on Amphicoma vulpina, Hentz. — Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 2, 

 III. p. 97. 



9. On the Lepidoptera of North America, with occasional descrip- 

 tions of new species. — Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 2, IV. pp. 213, 268. 



10. Descriptions of some new species of Butterflies in the Collec- 

 tion of the British Museum. — Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. XIV. 

 p. 415. 



11. On some new species of Geometridae from South America, 

 forming a new genus (Erateind). — Trans. Entom. Soc. V. p. Ill, 

 fig. 



12. On some undescribed species of Lepidoptera. — Proc. Zool. Soc. 

 XV. p. 58. 



13. Descriptions of some new or imperfectly characterized Lepi- 

 doptera from Australia. — Stokes, Discoveries in Australia, I. 

 p. 513, fig. 



14. On the Occurrence of Alligators in East Florida. — Zoologist, 

 p. 41 ; On Lepidopterous Insects, pp. 109, 197, 468 ; Capture of 

 Stauropvs Fagi, p. 1 99 ; Cap^re of Claviger foveolatus, p. 200. 



15. Descriptions of some new Australian Lepidopterous Insects. — 

 Eyre, Discoveries in Central Australia, I, 



16. Characters of three new genera of Notodontidce from North 

 America — Entomologist, p. 55. 



17. Remarks on some North American Lepidoptera. — Entomolo- 

 gist, p. 97. 



18. Description of a new North American Polyommatus. — Ento- 

 mologist, p. 209. 



