90 
ENTOMOLOGICAL WRITINGS OF AUDOUIN. 
1836. Researches upon Muscardine. (In Ann. Sc. Nat. 2 Ser. t. v.) 
1837. New Experiments on Muscardine. (In ditto.) 
1837. Observations on Cyzycus, n. g. Entomostraca [Estheria, Rupp]. (Ann. Soc. 
Ent. Fr. t. vi.) 
1837. On the Nest of a Brazilian Mygale. (Ann. Sc. Nat., A pi. 1837.) 
1837. On the Ravages of the Pyralis of the Vine. (Ditto, tom. viii.) 
1837. On Scolytus, in Loudon's Arboretum, p. 1387, &c. 
1839. Exposition of various Observations upon Insects injurious to Agriculture. 
(Ann. Sc. Nat. 2 Ser. t. ix.) 
1839. Entomological Instructions for a Traveller in Abyssinia. (Comptes rendus, 
t. ix. p. 570.) 
1839. On the Habits of Odynerus. (In Ann. Sc. Nat. 2 Ser. tom.xi.) 
1840. Observations on various Insects which attack Timber. (In Ann. Sc. Nat. 
2 Ser. tom. xiv.) 
1840. On a specimen of Bombyx Cecropia, reared at Paris. (In Comptes rendus, 
tom. ii. p. 96.) 
1840. On the Phosphorescence of some Articulata. (In ditto, p. 757.) 
1840. History of Insects injurious to the Vine, especially the Pyralis, i vol. 4to. 
Part 1. Part 2 is in the press, and the completion of the work "sera 
proptement acheveaccording to M. M. Edwards. 
1840. Description of new Cicindelidae in the collection of the Jardin des Plantes 
(with M. Brulle). (Archives du Museum, tom. i.) 
1841. Description of new Crustacea in the same collection (Serolis, &c.), (with 
M. Edwards). (In ditto, tom. ii.) 
M. Audouin also contributed a great number of verbal notices, especially relative 
to destructive insects, to the Entomological Society of France, of which abstracts 
are published in the Bulletin of Proceedings of that Society. He also published a 
great number of Entomological articles in the Encyclopedie Methodique, the 
Dictionnaire Classique d’Histoire Naturelle; and his name appears also as a contri¬ 
butor to the Dictionnaire Universel d’Hist. Nat. He likewise wrote the article 
Arachnida in the f Cyclopaedia of Anatomy and Physiology^ and edited the Annu- 
lose portion of the beautiful edition of the Regne Animal, now publishing by 
Crochard. He also contributed many notes on the structure of insects to 
M. Brulle, for those volumes of the Histoire Naturelle des Insectes which have 
appeared. 
