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Likewise, .Vaturgeschichte der scheidlichen Xadelholz Insecten, nobs: Anuteisung zu ihrer Vertilgung, (Ein Lesebuch Jiir Xaturforscher, Forstmdnner und Ockonomen). Von Georg. Gottfr. Zinke. Weimar, in si o.

Voigt, in this very f.rtile year, published his Magazin fiir dot ncuesten Zustand der Xaturkunde mit Biisch rtcht auf die dazu geherigen Hiilfwissenschaften. Von Joh. Items. Voigt. Weimar, in 8vo.

Selwank also published his Fauna Bake Durchge dachten Geschichte der in Bajern einheimischen und Zah men Thiere. Nurnberg, in 8vo.

In the same year, Paykull published his valuable trea tise on the insects of Sweden, entitled, Gustave Paykull Fauna Suecica, Insecta, Upsalix, in three octavo vo lumes.

In 1799, a very useful work, entitled, Europaische Fauna oder Xaturgeschichte der Europiiischen Thiere. Von J. A. E. Goeze, &c. Kaefi r, Leipzig, in And Christian Crutzer Entomologische Vcrsuche. Wien, in 8vo.

In 1300, the science of entomology was considerably advanced, by a vast number of very valuable works.

Cuvier, with the assistance of Dumeril, published in Paris his ?inatomie Comparie, in which the organization of insects is treated of at great length, and a new syste matic arrangement is proposed, and insects are divided into two great sections ; those with, and those without, jaws. In the first, are included the orders Gnathapteres, Xeuropteres, Hymenopteres, Coleopteres, and Orthopte res ; in the second, Hentipteres, Lepidopteres, Dipteres, and ./.1/zt eres In the 5th volume of the Transactions of the Lin nman Society, published this year, we find two interest ing papers, viz. a continuation of the history of 7'ipula Tritici, by the Rev. NV. Kirby ; and some observations on insects which prey upon timber, with a short history of Cerambyx Violaceus of Linne, by the same gentle man; both these communications are accompanied by piaees.

la this year, Thunberg published his Musieum Xatu raliunz Academia. Upsalensis,&c. in 4to.

And E. Donovan published his Insects of India, in 4to ; and, like the Insects of China, embracing in a general, yet scientific view, a comprehensive display of the most rave and beautiful insects peculiar to those fertile re gions.

Also \Valthcr's Forstphysiographie Herborn, &c.

In the same year, 4rchiv fur Zoologie und Zootomie. Von C. R. W. \Viedmann. Berlin and Braunschweig, in four octavo volumes.

And the Verzeichniss meiner Insecten Samlung oder .Entomulogisehes Handbuch fur Leibhaber und Samler. Von Jacob Sturm, Erste Heft. Nurnberg, in 8vo.

Lastly, the 5th volume of Bibliotheca Hist. Nat. Bank siana, by Dryander, contains some references to the ivorks of entomological writers.

In 1801, a most interesting publication appeared in Paris, by the celebrated Professor of Zoology, Lamarck, entitled Systeme des ./Ittimaux sans Verte6res, in which we find considerable improvements in the entomologi cal department. Ile removes the greater number of the Linnwan aptera to two other classes, siz. and ARACHNIDES. See our article CRUSTACEOLOGY. The he divides into three subclasses ; 1. Those with mandibles and maxillae ; 2. Those with mandibles and trunk ; 3. Those without mandibles, but having a trunk or sucker. In the first, he places the orders Co leopteres, Orthopteres, and Xeuropteres ; the second is merely confined to the Hymenopteres ; and in the third, the Lepidopteres, Hentifitcres, Di/iteres, and ?Ifiteres, (which last contains but one genus, viz. Pulex, the flea). His subdivisions of the orders we shall have occasion to notice hereafter at length.

Fabricius also published his Systema Eleutheratorum Kitties, in two octavo volumes.

And Illiger produced his Magazin fur Insectenkunde herausgegeben von Karl Niger. Braunschweig, in oc tavo.

Likewise Xeue Beytrage zur Insectenkunde. Von August. Wilhelm. Knoch. Leipzig, in octavo.

Another interesting work, Frederici Weberi Obser vationes Entontologicx, continentes novorum, quit condi dit generunz characteres, et nuper detectarum Specierum descrtptiones. Kiel, octavo.

Lastly, Jacob Sturm's Abbildungen zu Kare Illiger's Ueberfetzung von Olivier's Entomologie oder ltraturges chichte der Insecten. Nurnberg, in quarto.

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