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lian Longicorn €oleoptera, together with characters of two species 

 supposed to be previously undescribed Zool. p. 3091. Descrip- 

 tion of a third new species of the same genus. — Zool. p. 3122. 



95. Description of the Orpheus Warbler (Sylvia Orphea) shot near 

 York.— Zool. p. 3107. 



96. Descriptions of new Insects from New Holland : nine new species 

 are described — Zool. App. cxxviii. 



97. On the Characters and Affinities of Dohmia, an Australian genus 

 of Hormocerous Coleoptera : two new species are described. — ZooL 

 App. p. cxxxiii. 



98. Characters of a second species of Pseudocephalus, a Longicorn 

 Insect from New Holland Zool. App. p. cxxxiii. 



99. Note on the genus Ametalla of Hope, with characters of three 

 species supposed to be previously undescribed.— Zool. Appendix, 

 p. cxxxviii. 



100. On the word Hermaphrodite as employed in Zoology Zool. 



App. p. CXL. 



101 . On the Affinities of the Pulicites : an Essay. — Zool. App. 



p. CXJLIIl. 



102. Characters of two apparently undescribed species of Longicorn 

 Coleoptera. — Zool. App. p. clxxix. 



103. Proposed division of Neuroptera into two classes. 8°. Lond. 1853. 



Zool. App. p. CLXXXI. 



Newport (George). 



1. On the Nervous System of the Sphinx Ligustri, Linn., and on the 

 changes which it undergoes during a part of the Metamorphoses of 

 the Insect — Phil. Trans, CXXIL p. 383; CXXIV. p. 389.— Proc. 

 Roy. Soc. in. pp. 129, 292. 



2. On the Respiration of Insects.— Phil. Trans. CXXVI. p. 529.— 

 Proc, Roy, Soc. III. p. 403. 



3. On the Temperature of Insects, and its connexion with the Func- 

 tions of Respiration and Circulation in this class of Invertebrated 



Animals Phil. Trans. CXXVII. p. 259. — Proc. Roy. Soc. III. 



p. 479 Ann. Sc. n. (2' Ser.) VIIL p. 124. — Ann. d'Anat. IL 



p. 174. 



4. On the Organs of Reproduction, and the Development of the My- 

 riapoda,— Phil, Trans, CXXXI. p. 99.— Proc. Roy. Soc. IV. p. 326.— 

 Ann. and Mag. N. H. VIII, p, 389. 



5. On the Structure, Relations, and Development of the Nervous and 

 Circulatory Systems, and on the existence of a complete Circulation 

 of the Blood in Vessels, in Myriapoda and Macrourous Arachnida. 



—Phil. Trans. CXXXIII. p. 243.— Proc. Roy. Soc. IV. p. 458 Ann. 



and Mag. N. H. XIII. p. 223,— Ann, Sc, n,(3= S.) I, p. 58. 



6. On the Reproduction of lost parts in Myriapoda and Insecta. — Phil. 

 Trans. CXXXIV. p. 283. — Proc. Roy. Soc. V. p. 516 — Ann. and 

 Mag. N. H. pp. 279, 373. 



7. On the Impregnation of the Ovum in the Amphibia (first series). — 

 Phil. Trans. 1851, p. 169.— Proc. Roy. Soc. V. p. 971. 



8. On the Respiratory Organs of the Common Leach {Hirudo offi- 

 cinalis) and their connexion with the Circulatory System. — Proc. 

 Roy. Soc. Ill, p. 206. 



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