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Duncan (James). 



1. Characters and Descriptions of the Dipterous Insects indigenous 

 to Britain.— Jard. Mag. Zool. and Bot. 1837, 1, pp. 145, 359, 453 ; 

 II. p. 203.—Erichs. in Wiegm. Arch. 1837, II. p. 328; 1838, 

 II. p. 255. 



2. Account of the Turnip Saw-Fly {Athalia spinarum), — Journ. 

 Highland Soc. VII. p. 570. 



3. On the Insects most injurious to Vegetables and Animals. — Journ. 

 Highland Soc. VIII. pp. 96, 348; IX. pp. 394, 565 ; X. p. 529 ; 

 XI. pp. 50, 362 ; XII. pp. 120, 252, 355 ; XIII. pp. 58, 152 ; new 

 ser. I. pp. 234, 477 ; II. p. 63. 



4. Introduction to Entomology. 12°. Edinb. 1840 Jard. Nat. 



Lib. Ent. I. 



5. Beetles. 12°. Edinb. \h2,B.—Jard. Nat. Lib. Ent. II. 



6. British Butterflies. 12°. Edinb. 1835.— ./are?. Nat. Lib. Ent. IIL 



7. British Moths, Sphinxes, &c. 12°. Edinb. 1836.— Jarrf. Nat. 

 Lib. Ent. IV. 



8. Foreign Butterflies. 12°. Edinb. 1837 Jart?. Nat. Lib. Ent. V. 



9. Bees. 12°. Edinb. 1840.— yarc?. Nat. Lib. Ent. VI. 



10. Exotic Moths. 12°. Edinb. 1841.— Jarrf. Nat. Lib. Ent. VII. 



11. Catalogue of Coleopterous Insects found in the neighbourhood 

 of Edinburgh, with occasional reference to their localities. — 

 Mem. Wern. Soc. VI. p. 443. 



Duncan (James) and Westwood (J. O.). 



1. Introduction to Entomology; comprehending a general view of 

 the metamorphoses, internal structure, anatomy, physiology, and 

 systematic arrangement of the various Orders, and a tabular view 

 of the whole Class of Insects. Lond. 1840, 8°. 



Duncan (J.). 



1. Notes on Geological Phsenomena in Africa, — Rep. Brit. Assoc. 

 1846, Sect. p. 69. 



Duncan (John Shute). 



1. A summary review of the Authorities on which Naturalists are 

 justified in believing that the Dodo (JDidus ineptus, Linn.) was a 

 Bird existing in the Isle of France, or the neighbouring Islands, 

 until a recent period. — Zool. Journ. III. p. 554. — Feruss. Bull. 

 1828, XV. p. 304 Isis, 1830, XII. p. 1245. 



2. Analogies of Organized Beings. 8°. Oxford, 1831. 



Duncan (Philip Bury). 

 1 . A Catalogue of the Ashmolean Museum, descriptive of the Zoo- 



