258 



IL Facts observed in the generation of the Humble Bee (Bombus 

 americanus) et Aphides, as illustrating some obscure phenomena 

 in the physiology of generation. — < 

 Fr'. Bost. Sc'. Nat. Hist. III, pp. 262—264. 



III. On the luminous spots of the great fire fly of Cuba (Pyrophorus 

 phosphorus). 



IV. Account of some observations on the seventeen year locust 



(Cicada seplemdecim). — 



Pr'. Bost. Sc'. Nat. Hist. IV, pp. 71—72. 



V. On the relation of the distribution of lice to the different Faunas. — 



Pr'. Am. Ass. Adv. Sei'. IV. 1851. pp. 133-138. 



VI. On some of the peculiarities of the economy of reproduetion 

 of some Insects. — 



Pr'. Bost. Sc'. Nat. Hist. IV, pp. 226—228. 



VII. Points in the Economy of the seventeen year locust (Cicada 

 seplemdecim), bearing upon the plural origin and special local 

 creation of the species. — 



Pr'. Am. Ass. Sei. 6. M. pp. 307—311. 



VIII. On the Cotton Worm of the Southern States. — 



Pr'. Bost. Sc'. Nat. Hist. IV, pp. 316 -317. 



IX. Some Account of the Worm that has been so destruetive to 

 the fruit and forest trees of New-England and vicinity, within 

 the past two months, Rhinosia (Chaetochilus) pometella, Harris. — 

 Pr'. Bost. Sc'. Nat. Hist IV, pp. 347—349. 



X. Researches on the development of viviparous Aphides. — 



Am. J'. Ar. Sei. S. S. XVII, pp. 62-78 et 261—262. Pr'. Am. Ass. Adv. 

 Sei. 7. M. July 1853, pp. 202—223 (Abslract) Pr'. Am. Ac'. Ar. et Sei. III, 

 pp. 55—59. Pr'. Bost. Sc'. Nat. Hist. IV, pp. 380—386. 



XI. Reviews and Abstracts in Anatomy and Physiology. III. New 

 Muscie-element in the Thoracic Muscles of Insects.. — 

 Am. J\ Sei. et Ar. S. S. XVI, pp. 251—268 (262—263). 



M. D., ad Societatem Naturalis Historiae Bostoniensem die deeimo quarto 

 ante calendas Augusti MDCCCLIV Iegit; quae in nuntiis Societatis tom. V, 

 pp. 64 — 74 edita est, nec non in „American Journal of Science et Arls: 

 New Häven. " 



(„Vivitur ingenio, cetera mortis erunt") 



