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AND S'lTDY OF INSEC'I'S.
NATHAN BANKS,
Assistant.
WASHINGTON:
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE,
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THE LIBRARY
OF
THE UNIVERSITY
OF CALIFORNIA
PRESENTED BY
PROF. CHARLES A. KOFOID AND
MRS. PRUDENCE W. KOFOID
BULLETIN No. 24— NEW SERIES.
U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE,
DIVISION OF ENTOMOLOGY.
A LIST
OF
COMPILED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE ENTOMOLOGIST, FOR THE
USE OF STUDENTS AND OTHER WORKERS, AS WELL AS FOR
THOSE ABOUT TO BEGIN THE COLLECTING
AND STUDY OF INSECTS.
BY
NATHAN BANKS,
Assistant.
WASHINGTON:
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE,
1900.
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LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL
U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE,
DIVISION OF ENTOMOLOGY,
Washington, D. C., July 5, 1900.
SIR : I have the honor to transmit herewith the manuscript of a bul-
letin for which there has been much demand among workers in ento-
mology, and the publication of which I recommend under the title,
Bulletin No. 24, new series, "A List of Works on North American
Entomology."
Respectfully, L. O. HOWARD,
Entomologist.
Hon. JAMES WILSON,
Secretary of Agriculture.
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INTRODUCTORY NOTE.
In 1888 there was published under the Division of Entomology, as
Bulletin No. 19, "An enumeration of the published synopses, cata-
logues, and lists of North American insects," etc. This bulletin has
served a very useful purpose in enabling a full answer to inquiries
regarding the works most useful in the determination of our native
insects and also regarding the most useful general works of reference.
Since the publication of Bulletin No. 19, however, there has been very
great activity in entomological work, and the bulletin is now well
behind the times. Anyone who has ever taken up the study of ento-
mology realizes the difficulty of securing a comprehensive review of
the literature, even of a small group, while to secure publications
which will enable him to determine the known species in most of the
groups is more or less difficult. In fact, it is difficult to learn even
the title of such papers and where to procure them. This latter diffi-
culty will be solved by the present bulletin. Mr. Banks has not com-
piled a complete bibliography of the literature of North American
insects, but has given briefly the references to such works and papers
as are most useful for the identification of our insects. The old list
has been added to greatly, and in fact the number of papers cited is
almost double that of the previous bulletin.
L. O. H.
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CONTENTS.
Introductory note 4
Comprehensive works most useful for the study of North American insects.. 7
Bibliography 8
Systematic works on single orders of insects:
Hymenoptera 9
Diptera 18
Lepidoptera 26
Coleoptera 36
Hemiptera 57
Orthoptera 65
Neuroptera 71
Mallophaga 75
Thysanura 75
Myriapoda 76
Arachnida 77
Works on economic entomology 83
Works 011 economic entomology published by the U. S. Entomological Com-
mission and by the U. S. Department of Agriculture .* . . . 85
The more important periodicals cited in this bulletin : 91
How to obtain entomological books and pamphlets 94
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A LIST OF WORKS ON NORTH AMERICAN ENTOMOLOGY.
COMPREHENSIVE WORKS MOST USEFUL FOR THE STUDY OF
NORTH AMERICAN INSECTS.
THOMAS SAY. — Complete writings on the entomology of North
America; edited by J. L. LeConte. New York, 1859.
Principally descriptions of new species; contains a glossary to entomological
terms. Now out of print.
J. H. COMSTOCK. — A manual for the study of insects. Ithaca, Corn-
stock Publishing Company, 1895. Price, $4.50.
Almost indispensable to the student.
A. S. PACKARD. — Guide to the study of insects. New York, Henry
Holt & Co. Price, $5. Many editions. (First edition, Salem,
1869.)
A. S. PACKARD. — A text-book of entomology. New York, The Mac-
millan Company, 1898. Price, $4.50.
Especially valuable for anatomy and morphology.
ALPHEUS HYATT and J. M. ARMS. — Insecta. No. VIII, Guides for
science teaching. Boston, D. C. Heath & Co., 1890. Price, $1.25.
A handy volume for the teacher.
H. C. C. BURMEISTER. — Handbuch der Entomologie. Berlin, 1832-
1855. 5 vols. Vol. I. Allgemeine Entomologie.
The first volume treats of general entomology; Vol. II, part 1, of the Hemip-
tera; part 2, of Orthoptera; part 3, of Neuroptera; the remaining volumes
of Coleoptera.
The first volume has been translated by W. E. Shuckard, under the title,
Manual of Entomology. 1 vol. London, 1836.
J. O. WEST WOOD. — An introduction to the modern classification of
insects, founded on the natural habits and corresponding organi-
zation of the different families. 2 vols. London, 1839-40.
W. KIRBY and W. SPENCE. — An introduction to entomology. 4 vols.
London, 1815-1826. Several later editions, some in two
volumes.
Contains a vast amount of interesting matter on the habits of insects.
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DAVID SHARP. — The Cambridge Natural History; Insects. 2 vols. :
vol. 1, 1895; vol. 2, 1899. London, Macrnillan & Co. Price, 17
shillings per volume.
A most interesting work on insects.
H. J. KOLBE. — Einfiihrung in die Kenntnis der Insekten. Berlin,
1893.
Especially valuable for morphology.
J. KUNCKEL D'HERCULAIS. — Les Insectes, les Myriopodes, et les
Arachnides. Edition francaise, A. E. Brehm, Merveilles de la
Nature. 2 vols. Paris, 1883.
Very valuable for habits of insects.
THE STANDARD NATURAL HISTORY. — Edited by J. S. Kingsley. Bos-
ton, 1884-85.
Volume II contains the insects, treated by the following authors: Hyme-
noptera, J. H. Comstock and L. O. Howard; Coleoptera, Geo. Dim-
mock; Lepidoptera, H. Edwards and C. H. Fernald; Diptera, S. W.
Williston; Orthoptera, C. V. Riley; Hemiptera, P. R. Uhler; Neurop-
tera, A. S. Packard; Arachnida, J. H. Emerton.
BIOLOGIA CENTRALI- AMERICANA. — Edited by T. Ducane Godman and
Osbert Salvin. London, issued in parts. [Unfinished.]
The different subjects, as far as published, may be secured by purchase f roi n
foreign book dealers.
FRANK COWAN. — Curious facts in the history of insects. 396 pp.
Philadelphia, 1865.
A. S. PACKARD. — Entomology for beginners. New York, Henry
Holt & Co., 1892. Price, $1.40.
C. V. RILEY. — Directions for Collecting and Preserving Insects.
Washington, D. C., 1892. Part F of Bulletin No. 39 of the
U. S. National Museum.
BIBLIOGRAPHY.
H. A. HAGEN. — Bibliotheca Entomologica. Die Litteratur iiber das
ganze Gebiet der Entomologie bis zum Jahre 1862. Leipzig, 1862.
O. TASCHENBERG.— Bibliotheca Zoologica II, 1889; III, 1890. Leipzig.
Dealing with the literature of entomology from 1861 to 1880; the first vol-
ume, under Carus and Engelmann, brought the subject down to 1861,
duplicating Hagen's wrork.
ZOOLOGICAL RECORD. — Published each year by the Zoological Society
of London.
BIBLIOGRAPHIA ZOOLOGICA. — Published in parts, in connection with
the Zoologischer Anzeiger.
S. H. SCUDDER. — Nomenclator Zoologicus. Bui. No. 22, U. S. National
Museum, 1882.
Contains a universal index to the genera used in /oology down to 1880.
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S. HENSHAW. — Bibliography of American Economic Entomology.
Parts I-V. <U. S. Dept. Agric., 1890-1896.
Literature down to July 1, 1888.
N. BANKS. — Bibliography of American Economic Entomology. Part
VI. <U. S. Dept. Agric., 1898.
Literature from June 30, 1888, to January 1, 1897.
CURRENT LITERATURE is catalogued in several publications, notably
Entomological News, Bulletin Societe Entom. d. France, and 111.
Zeitsch. f. Entom. .
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF INSECTS OF THE WEST INDIES. — Kept, of Commit-
tee, Proc. Brit. Ass. Adv. Sci., 1888, pp. 1-28.
HYMENOPTERA.
L—CA TALOG UES.
E. T. CRESSON. — Catalogue of the described species of North Ameri-
can Hymenoptera. <Proc. Entom. Soc. Phila., Vol. I, 1861-
1863.
E. T. CRESSON. — Catalogue of species and bibliography. Part 2 of
Synopsis of the Hymenoptera of America, north of Mexico.
Synopsis and Catalogue. Price $3. Transactions of the Am.
Entom. Soc., Supplementary volume, 1887. Philadelphia, 1887.
C. G. DE DALLA TORRE.— Catalogus Hymenopterorum. 10 vols.
Leipzic, 1893-1900.
Vol. I, Tenthredinidae; II, Cynipidse; III, Ichneumonidse, etc.; IV, Bracon-
idae; V, ChalcididfeandProctotrupidse; VI, Chrysididse; VII, Forrnicidae;
VIII, Fossores; IX, Vespidse; X, Apidse. Each volume can be pur-
chased separately.
IL— GENERAL WORKS ON CLASSIFICATION.
E. T. CRESSON.— Synopsis of the families and genera of the Hymen-
opteraf north of Mexico, together with a catalogue of the described
species and bibliography. Transactions Am. Entom. Soc., Sup-
plementary volume, Parti, 1887.
The second part contains the Catalogue of Species and Bibliography.
W. H. ASIIMEAD. — Classification of the horntails and sawflies, or the
suborder Phytophaga. <Can. Entom., 1898, 7 parts.
W. H. ASHMEAD. — Classification of the bees, or the superfamily
Apoidea. <Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., 1899, pp. 49-100.
W. H. ASHMEAD. — Superfamilies in the Hymenoptera and generic
synopses of the families Thynnidss, Myrmosidse, and Mutillidae.
<Journ. N. Y. Entom. Soc., March, 1899, pp. 45-60.
W. H. ASHMEAD. — Classification of the entomophilous wasps, or the
superfamily Sphegoidea. <Can. Entom., 1899, 7 parts.
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W. H. ASHMEAD. — Classification of the fossorial, predaceous, and par-
asitic wasps, or the superf amily Vespoidea. <Can. Entom. , 1900,
pp. 145-155, 185-188; etc.
W. J. Fox. — A proposed classification of the fossorial Hymenoptera
of North America. <Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1894, pp. 292-
307.
IIL— MONOGRAPHS AND SYNOPSES.
TENTHKEDINID^ AND UROCERID^.
EDWARD NORTON. — Catalogue of the described Tenthredinidse and
Uroceridse of North America. <Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc. , Vol.
I, 1867, pp. 31-84 and 193-280; Vol. II, 1868-69, pp. 211-242 and
321-367.
Gives synoptic tables of genera and species of both families; the Uroceridse
are treated in Vol. II, pp. 349-367.
E. T. CRESSON. — Catalogue of the Tenthredinidae and Uroceridse of
North America, <Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., Vol. VIII, 1880,
pp. 53-68.
A synonymical reference list of the species; the Uroceridse are treated on
pp. 66-67.
PETER CAMERON. — Monograph of the British Phytophagous Hymen-
optera. 2 vols. London, 1882-1885.
Contains an arrangement of the subfamilies and genera of Tenth redinidse,
which has been reproduced by Cresson in his general work of classifica-
tion.
C. L. MARLATT. — Revision of the Nematinse of North America, a sub-
family of leaf -feeding Hymenoptera of the family Tenth redinidse.
<Technical Series No. 3, Div. Entom., IL S. Dept. Agric., 1896,
pp. 135.
A. D. MAcGiLLiYRAY. — New species of Tenthredinidse, with table of
species of Strongylogaster and Monoctenus. <Can. Entom. , 1894,
pp. 324-328.
CYNIPID^!.
C. R. OSTEN SACKEN. — On the Cynipidre of the North American oaks
and their galls. <Proc. Entom. Soc. Phila., Vol. I, 1861-1863,
pp. 47-72; additions and corrections, 1. c., pp. 241-259.
C. R. OSTEN SACKEN. — Contributions to the natural history of the Cy-
nipidee of the United States. <Proc. Entom. Soc. Phila. , Vol. II,
1863-1864, pp. 33-49; Vol. IV, 1865, pp. 331-380; Trans. Amer.
Entom. Soc., Vol. HI, 1870-1871, pp. 54-64.
Continuation of the foregoing paper, both containing valuable contributions
to the classification of genera and species.
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B. D. WALSH. — On Dimorphism in the Hymenopterous genus Cynips;
with an Appendix, containing hints for a new classification of Cy-
nipidae, including descriptions of several new species inhabiting
the oak galls of Illinois. <Proc. Entom. Soc. Phila., Vol. II,
1863-1864, pp. 443-500.
GUSTAV MAYR. — Die Genera der gallenbewohnenden Cynipiden.
<20ter Jahresbericht der Communal-Oberrealschule im I. Bezirk.
Wien, 1881.
W. H. ASHMEAD. — A bibliographical and synonymical catalogue of the
North American Cynipidse, with description of new species.
<Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., Vol. XII, 1885, pp. 291-304.
W. H. ASHMEAD. — Synopsis of the North American subfamilies and
genera of Cynipidae. <Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., Vol. XIII,
1886, pp. 59-64.
W. H. ASHMEAD. — On the cynipidous galls of Florida, with descrip-
tions of new species and synopses of the described species of North
America. <Trans. Am. Entom. Soc., Vol. XIV, 1887, No. 2, pp.
125-158.
C. P. GILLETTE.: — A monograph of the genus Synergus. <Trans.
Amer. Entom. Soc., 1896, pp. 85-100.
EYANIID^.
A. SCHLETTERER. — Die Hymenopteren-Gruppe der E vaniiden. < Ann.
K. K. Naturh. Hof museums, Wien, Vol. IV (1889), Parti, pp. 107-
180; Part II, 289-338; Part III, pp. 373-546.
ICHNEUMONID^E.
EDWARD NORTON. — Catalogue of our species of Ophion, Anomalon,
Paniscus, and Campoplex. <Proc. Entom. Soc. Phila. , Vol. I,
1863, pp. 357-368.
Synoptic arrangement of the North American genera and species of the sub-
family Ophioninse.
E. T. CRESSON. — Descriptions of North American Hymenoptera in the
collection of the Entomological Society of Philadelphia. <Proc.
Entom. Soc. Phila., Vol. Ill, 1864, pp. 131-196.
Consists chiefly of a synopsis of the North American species of the genus
Ichneumon.
E. T. CRESSON.— A list of the Ichneumonidae of North America, with
descriptions of new species. <Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc. , Vol. I,
18677 pp. 289-312; Vol. 11, 1868-69, pp. 89-114.
E. T. CRESSON. — Descriptions of new species belonging to the subfam-
ily Pimplariaa found in America, north of Mexico. <Trans.
Amer. Entom. Soc., Vol. Ill, 1870-71, pp. 143-172.
Tabulates the genera Pimpla, Polysphincta, Glypta, Arenetra, Lampronota,
Xylonomus, Odoiitomerus, with a list of all species.
B. D. WALSH. — Descriptions of North American Hymenoptera [with
notes by E. T. Cresson]. <Trans. St. Louis Acad. ScL, Vol. Ill,
1873, pp. 65-166.
E. T. CRESSON. — Notes on the species belonging to the subfamily
Ichneumonides found in America, north of Mexico. <Trans.
Amer. Entom. Soc., Vol. VI, 1877, pp. 129-212.
A synopsis of the genera and species of the subfamily Ichneumoninge.
G. C. DAVIS. — A review of the Ichneumonid subfamily Tryphoninae.
<Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., 1897, pp. 193-348.
G. C. DAVIS. — A monograph of the tribe Bassini. <Trans. Amer.
Entom. Soc., 1895, pp. 17-30.
G. C. DAVIS. — Two new species of Clistopyga. <Entom. News, 1895,
pp. 198-199.
Contains table of species.
BRACONID.E.
E. T. CRESSON. — List of the North American species of the genus
Aleiodes, Wesmael. <Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc. , Vol. II, 1868-69,
pp. 377-382.
C. V. RILEY. — On North American Microgasters, with descriptions of
new species. <Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., Vol. IV, No. 2, 1881.
T. A. MARSHALL. — Monograph of the British Braconidse. Part I.
<Trans. Entom. Soc. London, 1885, pp. 1-280, Pis. I-IV.
Marshall's classification is that reproduced by Cresson in his Synopsis.
W. H. ASHMEAD. — Synopsis of the Hormina? of North America.
<Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., 1893, pp. 39-44.
CHALCIDID^E.
A. FOERSTER. — Synoptische Uebersicht der Familien und Gattungen
in den beiden Gruppen der Chalcidise Spin, und Proctotrupii Latr.
<Jahresber. d. hoheren Biirgerschule in Aachen, 1856.
E. T. CRESSON. — Synopsis of the North American species belonging
to the genera Leucospis, Smicra, and Chalcis. <Trans. Amer.
Entom. Soc., Vol. IV, 1872-73, pp. 29-60.
L. O. HOWARD. — Descriptions of North American Chalcididre from
the collections of the U. S. Department of Agriculture and of
Dr. C. V. Riley, with biological notes [first paper], together with
a list of the described North American species of the family.
<Bul. No. 5, Div. Entom., U. S. Dept. Agric., Washington, 1885.
L. O. HOWARD. — A generic synopsis of the Hymenopterous family
Chalcidida?. <Entom. Amer., Vol. I, 1885-86, pp. 197-199 and
215-219; Vol. II, pp. 33-38.
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L. O. HOWARD. — Revision of the Aphelininse of North America.
<Technical series, No. 1, Div. Entom., U. S. Dept. Agric., 1895,
pp. 44.
L. O. Ho WARD. —On the Bothriothoracine insects of the United States.
<Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., Vol. XVII, pp. 605-613 (1896).
L. O. HOWAED. — On some American phytophagic Eurytominse.
<Technical series, No. 2, Div. Entom., U. S. Dept. Agric., 1896.
A synopsis of Isosoma and allies.
W. H. ASHMEAD. — A revised generic table of the Chalcidinse.
<Entom. Amer., 1888, pp. 87-88.
W. H. ASHMEAD. — Classification of the old family Chalcididas. <Proc.
Entom. Soc. Wash., Vol. IV (1899), pp. 242-249.
W. H. ASHMEAD. — On the genera of the chalcid-flies belonging to the
subfamily Encyrtinse. <Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., Vol. XXII, pp.
323-412 (1900).
W. H. ASHMEAD. — On the Chalcideous tribe Chiropachides. <Can.
Entom., 1888, pp. 172-176.
W. H. ASHMEAD. — On the genera of the Cleonymidae. <Proc.
Entom. Soc. Wash., Vol. IV (1899), pp. 200-206.
W. H. ASHMEAD. — On the genera of the Eucharidae. <Proc. Entom.
Soc. Wash., Vol. IV (1899), pp. 235-242.
W. H. ASHMEAD. — A revised generic table of the Eurytominae, with
descriptions of new species. <Entom. Amer., 1888, pp. 41-43.
W. H. ASHMEAD. — On the genera of the Eupelminse. <Proc. Entom.
Soc. Wash., Vol. IV (1896), pp. 4-20.
W. H. ASHMEAD. — A synopsis of the Spalangiinse of North America.
<Proc. Entom. Soc. Wash., Vol. Ill (1894), pp. 27-37.
PROCTOTRYPIDJE.
L. O. HOWARD. — A generic synopsis of the Hymenopterous family
Proctotrupidae. <Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., Vol. XIII, 1886,
pp. 169-178.
W. H. ASHMEAD. — A monograph of the North American Proctotry-
pidse. Bui. No. 45, U. S. Nat. Museum, 1893, 463 pp., 18 pis/
CHRYSIDID^.
EDWARD NORTON. — On the Chry sides of North America. <Trans.
Amer. Entom. Soc., Vol. VII, 1878-'79, pp. 233-242.
Gives tables of genera and species.
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S. FRANK AARON. — The North American Chrysididse. <Trans. Amer.
Entom. Soc., Vol. XII, 1885, pp. 209-218, PL VI-X.
A. MOCSARY. — Monographia Chiysididarum orbis terrarum universi.
Budapest, 1889, pp. 643.
FORMICID^E (including allied families).
G. L. MAYR. — Die Formiciden der Vereinigten Staaten von Nordamer-
ika. <Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. in Wien, 1886, pp. 419-464.
C. EMERY. — Beitrage zur Kenntniss der nordamerikanischen Ameisen-
fauna. <Part I, Zool. Jahrb., Abth. f. Syst., Vol. VH, p. 633-
682 (1894); Part II, [ibid.] Vol. VIII, pp. 257-360 (1895).
MUTILLID.E.
CH. A. BLAKE. — Synopsis of the Mutillidae of North America. <Trans.
Amer. Entom. Soc., Vol. Ill, 1870-71, pp. 217-265; Additions and
Corrections, Vol. IV, 1872-'73, pp. 71-76.
CH. A. BLAKE. — Catalogue of the Mutillidse of North America, with
descriptions of new species. <Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., Vol.
VII, 1878-'79, pp. 243-254.
CH. A. -BLAKE. — Monograph of the Mutillidse of North America.
<Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., Vol. XIII, 1886, pp. 179-286.
This monograph supersedes the synopsis by the same author.
W. J. Fox. — The North American Mutillidge. <Trans. Amer. Entom.
Soc., 1898, pp. 219-292.
SCOLIID^E.
H. DE SAUSSURE and J. SICHEL. — Catalogus specierum generis Scolia,
Geneva, 1864. 8 vo., pp. 352, 2 pis.
SAPYGID^E.
E. T. CRESSON. — [Synoptic table of the North American species of
Sapyga.] <Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., Vol. VIII, 1880, pp.
xx-xxi.
POMPILIDJS.
E. T. CRESSON. — Notes on the Pompilidse of North America, with
descriptions of new species. <Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., Vol.
I, 1867, pp. 85-150.
W. J. Fox. — The species of Pepsis inhabiting America, north of
Mexico. <Proc. Entom. Soc. Wash., Vol. IV, pp. 140-148.
(1897.)
W. J. Fox. — The North American species of Ceropales. <Trans.
Amer. Entom. Soc., 1892, pp. 49-63.
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SPHECIDuE.
W. H. PATTON. — Some characters useful in the study of Sphecidse.
<Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., Vol. XX, 1880, pp. 378-385.
Critical notes on genera and species.
F. F. KOHL. — Die Hymenopterengruppe der Sphecinen. <Ann. K.
K. Naturh. Hof museums, Wien, Vol. V (1890), Parti, pp. 77-194;
Part II, pp. 317-462.
BEMBECIDuE.
A. S. PACKARD. — [See work cited under Larridae.]
W. H. PATTON.— The American Bembecidae: Tribe Stizini. <Bul.
U. S. Geolog. and Geogr. Survey, Vol. V, No. 3, 1879, pp. 341-
347.
W. J. Fox. — Synopsis of the Stizini of Boreal America. <Proc.
Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1895, pp. 264-268.
W. J. Fox. — Synopsis of the Bembicini of Boreal America. <Proc.
Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1895, pp. 351-374.
A. HANDLIRSCH. — Monographic der mit Nysson und Bembex ver wand-
ten Grabwespen. 7 parts. <Stzber. K. Akad. d. Wissensch.,
Wien, 1887-'93, 1,150 pp., 23 pis.
LARRIDJ3.
A. S. PACKARD. — Revision of the Fossorial Hymenoptera of North
America. I. Crabronidge and Nyssonidae. <C.Proc. Entom. Soc.
Phila., Vol. VI, 1866, pp. 39-114 and 353-444.
This work includes revisions of the following families: Larridse, Bembecidse,
Philanthidse, Mimesidae, Mellinidse, Pemphredonidse, and Crabronidse.
W. H. PATTON. — List of North American Larridse. <Proc. Boston
Soc. Nat. Hist., Vol. XX, 1880, pp. 385-397.
Table of genera; list of, and notes on, species.
W. J. Fox. — Monograph of the North American species of Tachytes.
< Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., 1892, pp. 234-252.
W. J. Fox.— The North American Larridse. <Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci.
Phila., 1894, pp. 467-551.
NYSSONUXE:.
A. S. PACKARD. — [See work cited under Larridse.]
E. T. CRESSON. — Descriptions of the species belonging to the genus
Nysson, inhabiting North America. <Trans. Amer. Entom.
Soc., Vol. IX, 1881->82, pp. 273-284.
A. HANDLIRSCH. — [See work cited under Bembecidse.]
W. J. Fox. — Synopsis of the species of Nysson inhabiting America,
north of Mexico. <Jour. N. Y. Entom. Soc., March, 1896, pp.
10-16.
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W. J. Fox. — Synopsis of the North American Gorytes. <Proc.
Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1895, pp. 517-539.
W. J. Fox. — [See work cited under Mellinidse.]
PHILANTHID^E.
E. T. CRESSON. — Monograph of the Philanthidae of North America.
<Proc. Entom. Soc. Phila., Yol.V, 1865, pp. 85-132.
A. S. PACKARD. — [See work cited under Larridae.]
W. H. PATTON, Notes on the Philanthina&. <Proc. Boston Soc. Nat.
Hist., Vol. XX, 1880, pp. 397-405.
E. T. CRESSON. —[Table of the North American species of the genus
Eucerceris.] <Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., Vol. X, 1882-83, pp.
v-viii.
S. N. DUNNING. — Monograph of the species of Aphilanthops inhabit-
' ing Boreal America. <Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., 1898, pp. 19-26.
MIMESID^.
A. S. PACKARD. — [See work cited under Larridae.]
W. J. Fox. — The species of Psen inhabiting America, north of Mexico.
<Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., 1898, pp. 1-18.
ELLINID^E.
A. S. PACKARD. — [See work cited under Larridse.]
W. J. Fox. — Studies among the fossorial Hymenoptera. <Entom.
News, 1894, pp. 86-89; 126-128; 201-203.
Synopses of Alyson, Didineis, and Mellinus.
PEMPHREDONID^.
A. S. PACKARD. — [See work cited under Larridae.]
W. J. Fox. — The North American Pernphredonidse. <Trans. Amer.
Entom. Soc., 1892, pp. 307-326.
CRABRONID.E.
A. S. PACKARD. — [See work cited under Larridae.]
W. J. Fox. — The Crabroninae of Boreal America. <Trans. Amer.
Entom. Soc., 1895, pp. 129-226.
W. J. Fox. — On the species of Try poxy Ion inhabiting America, north
of Mexico. <Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., 1891, pp. 136-148.
MASARID^E.
HENRI DE SAUSSURE. — Synopsis of American wasps. Solitary Wasps.
< Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, 254, Washington, 1875.
This work monographs the American Masaridse and Eumenidte.
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EUMENID^.
HENRI DE SAUSSURE. — [See work just cited under Masaridae.]
HENRI DE SAUSSURE. — Etudes sur la famille des Vespides. Monogra-
phic des guepes sociales ou de la tribu des Yespiens. Paris, 1853.
8VO, pp. 256. [Separate work.]
HENRI DE SAUSSURE. — Bemerkungen iiber die Gattung Vespa, beson-
ders iiber die amerikanischen Arten. <Stettiner Entom. Zeit.,
Vol. XVIII, 1857, pp. 114-117.
HENRI DE SAUSSURE. — Note sur les Polistes americains. <Ann. Soc.
Entom. France, 1857, pp. 309-314.
H. W. LEWIS. — Vespinge of the United States and Canada. <Trans.
Amer. Entom. Soc., 1897, pp. 169-192.
ANTHOPHILA (Andrenidw and Apidce).
E. T. CRESSON. — A list of the North American species of the genus
Anthophora, with descriptions of new species. <Trans. Amer.
Entom. Soc. , Vol. II, 1868-69, pp. 289-293.
E. T. CRESSON. —Catalogue of North American Apidse. <Trans.
Amer. Entom. Soc., Vol. VII, 1878-79, pp. 215-232.
A synonymical reference list of the species.
W. H. PATTON. — Generic arrangement of the Bees allied to Melissodes
and Anthophora. <Bul. U. S. Geolog. and Geogr. Survey, Vol.
V, No. 3, 1879, pp. 471-479.
E. T. CRESSON. — On the North American species of the genus Nomada.
<Proc. Entom. Soc. Phila., Vol. II, 1863, pp. 280-312.
E. T. CRESSON. — On the North American species of several genera of
Apida?. <Proc. Entom. Soc. Phila., Vol. II, 1864, pp. 373-411.
E. T. CRESSON. — List of the North American species of Bombus and
Apathus. <Proc. Entom. Soc. Phila., Vol. II, pp. 83-116 (1863).
E. T. CRESSON. — On the North American species of the genus Osmia.
<Proc. Entom. Soc. Phila., Vol. Ill, 1864, pp. 17-43.
E. T. CRESSON. — Descriptions of New North American Hymenoptera
in the collection of the American Entomological Society. Family
Apidse. <Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., Vol. VII (1878-79) pp.
61-136, 201-214.
C. ROBERTSON. — North American bees. Descriptions and Synonyms.
<Trans. Acad. Sci., St. Louis, Vol. VII, pp. 315-356. (1897.)
C. ROBERTSON. — Synopsis of the North American species of the genus
Oxybelus. <Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., 1889, pp. 77-85.
3631— No. 24 -- 2
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C. ROBERTSON. — Descriptions of new species of North American bees.
<Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., 1891, pp. 49-66.
Table of local Andrena.
T. D. A. COCKERELL. — On some Panurgine and otber bees. <Trans.
Amer. Entom. Soc., 1898, pp. 185-198.
Table of Calliopsis and Panurginus.
DIPTERA.
L— CATALOGUES.
C. R. OSTEN SACKEN. — Catalogue of tbe described Diptera of North
America. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, 1858. <Smith-
sonian Miscellaneous Collections, Vol. III.
C. R. OSTEN SACKEN. — Catalogue of the described Diptera of North
America. [Second edition.] Washington, Smithsonian Institu-
tion, 1878. <Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, 270.
This completely supersedes the first edition and contains far more than a
synonymical reference list of the North American Diptera.
1L— GENERAL WORKS ON CLASSIFICATION.
S. W. WILLISTON. — Manual of the families and genera of North Amer-
ican Diptera. New Haven, Conn. , 1896.
S. W. WILLISTON. — Bibliography of North American Dipterology;
1878-1895.' <Kans. Univ. Quart., Vol. IV (1896), pp. 129-144.
A list of articles since Osten Sacken's catalogue.
F. W. MEIGEN. — Systematische Beschreibung der bekannten euro-
paischen zweifliigeligen Insecten. 7 vols. Aachen und Hamm,
1818-1838.
Although only dealing with the European fauna and now antiquated and
superseded in many parts, this work is still the foundation of the
modern classification of Diptera.
C. R. W. WIEDEMANN. — Aussereuropalsche zweifliigelige Insecten.
2 vols. Hamm, 1828-1830, with plates.
A continuation of Meigen's work, and containing descriptions of many gen-
era and species belonging to the North American fauna.
J. MACQUART. — Dipteres exotiques nouveaux ou peu connus. 2 vols.
in 5 parts and 5 supplements. Paris, 1838-1855. <Extr. Mem.
Soc. Sci. Arts, Lille.
Contains descriptions of many North American genera and species.
J. R. SCHINER. — Fauna Austriaca. Die Fliegen (Diptera). Nach der
analytischen Methode bearbeitet, mit der Character is tik sammt-
licher europaischer Gattungen, der Beschreibung aller in Deutsch-
land vorkommenden Arten und der Aufzahlung aller bisher be-
schriebenen europaischen Arten. 2 vols. Wien, 1862-1864.
Although dealing with the European fauna, this work is very useful on
account of the analytical tables of families and genera.
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H. LOEW and C. R. OSTEN SACKEN. — Monographs of the Diptera of
North America. 4 parts. Washington, Smithsonian Institution,
1862-1872. <Srnithsonian Miscellaneous Collections.
The several monographs will be found under the respective families.
H. LOEW. — Diptera America septentrionalis indigena. 2 parts. Ber-
lin, 1861-1872. (Originally published in 10 centurise in the
Berliner Entomol. Zeitschrift.)
Descriptions of 1,000 North American Diptera, but without synoptic
arrangement.
C. R. OSTEN SACKEN. — Western Diptera: Descriptions of new gen era
and species of Diptera from the region west of the Mississippi,
and especially from California. <Bul. U. S. Geolog. and Geogr.
Survey of the Territories, Vol. Ill, 1877, pp. 189-354.
FR. BRAUER. — Die Zweiflugler des Kaiserlichen Museums zu Wien.
Parts I-III. Wien, 1880-1883.
Important contributions to the classification of the Diptera.
C. H. T. TOWNSEND. — The North American genera of Nemocerous
Diptera. <Trans. Amer. En torn. Soc., 1892, pp. 144-160.
III.— MONOGRAPHS AND SYNOPSES.
CECIDOMYIID^E.
J. WINNERTZ. — Beitrag zu einer Monographic der Gallmucken.
<Linnaea Entomologica, Vol. VIII, 1853, 4 pis.
C. R. OSTEN SACKEN. — On the North American Cecidomyidae. <Mon-
ographs of the Diptera of North America, by H. Loew and C. R.
Osten Sacken, Part I, No. 5, 1862, pp. 173-205.
B. D. WALSH. — On the insects, Coleopterous, Hymenopterous, and
Dipterous, inhabiting the galls of certain species of Willow. Dip-
tera. <Proc. Entoni. Soc. Phila., Vol. Ill, 1864, pp. 543-644;
Vol. VI, 1866, pp. 223-229.
J. VON BERGENSTAMM and PAUL LOEW. — Synopsis Cecidomyidarum.
<Verh. k. k. zool.-bot. Ges. in Wien, Vol. XXVI, 1876, pp. 1-104.
A synopsis of all the literature of the family.
MYCETOPHILID^E.
J. WINNERTZ. — Beitrag zu einer Monographic der Pilzmucken.
<Verh. k. k. zool.-bot. Ges. in Wien, 1863, pp. 637-694.
Useful for determination of genera; no American species are described.
J. WINNERTZ. — Beitrag zu einer Monographic der Sciarinen. Wien,
1867, pp. 187.
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CULICID^E.
D. W. COQUILLETT. — Synoptic tables of the North America mosqi Li-
toes. <Cir. No. 40, second series, Div. Entom., U. S. Dept.
Agric., 1900, pp. 4-7.
BLEPHAROCERID^E.
H. LOEW. — Revision der BlepharOceridse. <Schles. Zeitschr. f.
Entom., neue Folge, Heft VI, Breslau, 187T.
SIMULIIDJE.
D. W. COQUILLETT. — The buffalo gnats or black flies of the United
States. A synopsis of the Dipterous family Siinuliidse. <Bul.
10, new series, Div. Entom., U. S. Dept. Agric,, 1898, pp. 66-69.
PSYCHODID^G.
N. BANKS. — Some Psychodidse from Long Island, N. Y. <Can.
Entom., 1894, pp. 329-333.
T. KINCAID. — The Psychodidae of the Pacific coast. <Entom. News,
1899, pp. 30-37.
TIPULIDJE.
C. R. OSTEN SACKEN. — New genera and species of North American
Tipulidse with short palpi, with an attempt at a new classification
of the tribe. 2 pis. <Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1859, pp.
197-256.
C. R. OSTEN SACKEN. — On the North American Tipulidae (Part First).
<Monographs of the Diptera of North America, Part IV, 1869.
A monograph of the North American Tipulidee brevipalpi and the sections
Cylindrotomina and Ptychopterina.
C. R. OSTEN SACKEN. — Studies on Tipulidae. Part I, Tipulidse longi-
palpi. <Berl. Ent. Zeitschr. , 1886, pp. 153-188. Part II, Tipuli-
dae brevipalpi. <Ibid, 1887, pp. 183-242.
H. LOEW. — Table for determining the North American species of the
genus Pachyrrhina. <Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, 1879, pp.
513-516.
XYLOPHAGID^:.
FR. BRAUER. — Versuch einer Characteristik der Gattungen der Nota-
canthen (Ltr.), mit Riicksicht auf die im Kaiserlichen Museum be-
findlichen von Dr. J. R. Schiner aufgestellten neuen Gattungen.
<Die Zweiflugler des Kais. Museums zu Wien, Vol. II, 1882,
pp. 3-35.
The Notacantha Latreille comprise the families Xylophagidse and Stratio-
myidse.
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S. W. WILLISTON. — On the classification of North American Diptera.
(Third paper.) <Entom. Amer., Vol. I, 1885, pp. 114-116.
Tables for distinguishing the families Stratiomyidse and Xylophagidae and
oscillant genera; table of the genera of Xylophagidae.
STKATIOMYIID^E.
S. W. WILLISTON. — On the classification of North American Diptera.
(Third paper.) <Entom. Amer., Vol. I, 1885, pp. 114-116 and
152-155.
Tables of the subfamilies and genera of the family.
L. T. DAY. — The species of Odontomyia found in the United States.
<Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1882, pp. 74-88.
C. W. JOHNSON. — A review of the Stratiomyiae and Odontoruyiae of
North America. <Trans. Am. Entom. Soc., 1895, pp. 227-278.
TABANID^.
C. R. OSTEN SACKEN. — Prodrome of a monograph of the Tabanidae of
the United States. <Memoirs of the Boston Soc. of Nat. Hist.,
Vol. II, 1875-1878.
V Part I. The genera Pangonia, Chrysops, Silvius, Hsemotopota, Diabasis (1. c.,
pp. 365-397). Part II. The genus Tabanus, with an Appendix and
Index (1. c., pp. 421-479). Supplement (1. c., pp. 555-560).
S. W. WILLISTON. — On the classification of North American Diptera.
(Second paper.) <Entom. Amer., Vol. I, 1885, pp. 10-13.
Contains a synopsis of the genera of Tabanidae, pp. 10-11.
S. W. WILLISTON. — Notes and descriptions of North American Taba-
nidae. <Trans. Kans. Acad, Sci., Vol. X, 1888, pp. 129-142.
LEPTID^E.
S. W. WILLISTON. — On the classification of North American Diptera.
(Second paper.) <Entom. Amer., Vol. I, 1885, pp. 10-13.
Table of the genera of North American Leptidse.
D. W. COQUILLETT. — Synopsis of the Dipterous genus Symphoromyia.
<Journ. N. Y. Entom. Soc., 1894, pp. 53-56.
C. R. OSTEN SACKEN. — Western Diptera, etc. <Bul. U. S. Geolog.
and Geogr. Survey of the Territories, Vol. Ill, No. 2, 1877.
Synoptical and analytical table of the Western species of Cyrtopogon, pp.
294-309.
S. W. WILLISTON. — On the North American Asilidse (Dasypogoninse,
Laphrinae), with a new genus of Syrphidae. <Trans. Amer.
Entom. Soc., Vol. XI, 1883, pp. 1-35, Pis. I, II.
Tabulates the genera of the subfamilies Dasypogoninee and Laphrinse, with
enumeration of the species.
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S. W. WILLISTON.— On the North American Asilidas (Part II). <Trans.
Amer. Entom. Soc., Vol. XII, 1885, pp. 53-76.
Tabulates the species of Laphria and revises the genera and species of the
subfamily Asilinae, excepting the genus Asilus.
W. A. SNOW. — List of Asilidse supplementary to Osten Sacken's cata-
logue of North American Diptera. <Kans. Univ. Quart., Vol.
IV, 1896, pp. 173-190.
D. W. COQUILLETT. — Brief tables of several genera have been pub-
lished in the Can. Entom., 1893^ pp. 20, 33, 80, 118, and 175.
D. W. COQUILLETT. — Ospriocerus. <Entoui. News, 1898, p. 37.
A. GERSTAECKER. — Systematische Uebersicht der bis jetzt bekannt
gewordenen Mydaiden. <Stettiner Ent. Zeit, 1868, p. 65-103.
S. W. WILLISTON. — Notes and descriptions of Mydaidae. <Trans.
Kans. Acad. Sci., Vol. XV, pp. 53-58 (1898).
THEREVID^:.
D. W. COQUILLETT. — Synopsis of the Dipterous genus Thereva.
<Can. Entom., 1893, pp. 197-201.
D. W. COQUILLETT. — Synopsis of the Dipterous genus Psilocephala.
<Can. Entom., 1893, pp. 222-229.
D. W. COQUILLETT. — Revision of the Dipterous family Therevidse.
<Journ. N. Y. Entom. Soc., September, 1894, pp. 97-101.
NEMESTRINID^.
S. W. WILLISTON. — The North American species of Nemestrinidee.
<Can. Entom., Vol. XV, 1883, p. 69-72.
BOMBYLIIDuE.
C. R. OSTEN SACKEN. — Western Diptera, etc. <Bul. U. S. Geolog.
and Geogr. Survey of the Territories, Vol. Ill, No. 2, 1877.
Analytical table of the North American genera of Bombyliidse, p. 228;
Tables of the species of Exoprosopa, p. 230; Anthrax, p. 238; Argyra-
moeba,"p. 241; Bombylius (species from the Atlantic States), p. 247;
Ploas ( Calif ornian species), p. 260; Toxophora, p. 265; Epibates, p. 268.
D. W. COQUILLETT. — Monograph of the Lomatina of North America.
<Can. Entom., Vol. XVIII, 1886, pp. 81-87.
The Lomatina comprise the genera Eucessia, Leptochilus, Aphoebantus, and
Oncodocera.
D. W. COQUILLETT. — The North American genera of Anthracina.
<Can. Entom., Vol. XVIII, 1886, pp. 157-159.
A tabular arrangement of the genera composing the subfamily Anthracina.
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D. W. COQUILLETT. — Monograph of the species belonging to the genus
Anthrax from America, north of Mexico. <Trans. Am. Entom.
Soc., Vol. XIV, 1887, No. 2, pp. 159-182.
D. W. COQUILLETT. — Revision of the species of Anthrax from America,
north of Mexico. <Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., 1892, pp.
168-187.
D. W. COQUILLETT. — Notes and descriptions of North American Bom-
byliidre. <Trans. Arner. Entom. Soc., 1894, pp. 89-112.
D. W. COQUILLETT. — Revision of the Bombylid genus Epacmus.
<Can. Entom., 1892, pp. 9-11.
D. W. COQUILLETT. — Revision of the Bombylid genus Aphoebantus.
<West American Scientist, 1891, pp. 254-264.
DOLICHOPODIDJE.
H. LOEW. — On the North American Dolichopodidse. <Monographs
of the Diptera of North America. Part II, 1864.
J. M. ALDEICH. — A revision of the genera Dolichopus and Hygroce-
leuthus. <Kans. Univ. Quart., Vol. II (1893), pp. 1-26.
W. M. WHEELER. — New species of Dolichopodidse from the United
States. <Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci. 3 ser., Vol. II, Zool. No. 1.
pp. 1-77. (1899.)
Tables for the species of fifteen genera.
EMPID^E.
D. W. COQUILLETT. — Revision of the North American Empidse.
<Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., Vol. XVII, pp. 387-440. (1896.)
SYRPHIDJE.
S. W. WILLISTON. — Contribution to a monograph of the North Ameri-
can Syrphidse. <Proc. Ainer. Philos. Soc., Vol. XX, 1882, pp.
299-332.
S. W. WILLISTON. — Synopsis of the North American Syrphidae.
Bui. U. S. National Museum, No. 31, 1886.
This work supersedes the previous publications on this family.
W. A. SNOW. — Supplementary list of North American Syrphidse.
<Kans. Univ. Quart., Vol. Ill, pp. 249-262. (1895.)
W. D. HUNTER. — A summary of the members of the genus Chilosia
Meig. in North America, with descriptions of new species.
<Can. Entom., 1896, pp. 227-233.
PLATYPEZID^E.
W. A. SNOW. — American Platypezidse. <Kans. Univ. Quart., Vol.
Ill, Part I (1894), pp. 143-152; Part II (1895), pp. 205-207.
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PIPUNCULID^E.
G. DE N. HOUGH. — The Pipunculidse of the United States. <Proc.
Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Vol. 29, pp. 77-80. (1899.)
CONOPIDJE.
S. W. WILLISTON. — The North American species of Conops. <Trans.
Conn. Acad., Vol. IV, 1882, pp. 325-342.
S. W. WILLISTON. — North American Conopidee: Stylogaster, Dalman-
nia, Oncomyia. <Trans. Conn. Acad., Vol. VI, 1883, pp. 5-12.
A revision of the three genera mentioned.
CESTRID^E.
FR. BRAUER. — Monographic der Oestriden. Wien, 1863.
Four supplements, by the same author, are published in Wiener En torn.
Zeit.,.Vol. V, 1886, p. 289, PI. IV, Vol. VI, 1887, pp. 4, 71 and 217.
TACHINIIXE.
S. W. WILLISTON. — North American Tachinidse. Gonia. <Can.
Entom., Vol. XIX, 1887, pp. 6-12.
A revision of the species of Gonia.
FR. BRAUER and J. E. BERGENSTAMM. — Die Zweiflugler des Kaiser-
lichen Museums zu Wien. Parts IV-VII, 1889-1894.
These parts contain a prodrome to a monograph of the Muscaria Schizome-
topa (excl. Anthomyidse).
C. H. T. TOWNSEND. — The North American genera of Calyptrate
Muscidae. Paper II. <Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., 1892, pp.
133-144.
Table of the genera of Tachinidse.
D. W. COQUILLETT. — Revision of the Tachinidse of America, north of
Mexico. <Technical series, No. 7, Div. Entom., U. S. Dept.
Agric., 1897.
SARCOPHAGIDAE.
H. A. HAGEN. — List of North American Sarcophagidae, examined by
R. H. Meade, esq., Bradford, England. <Can. Entom., 1881,
Vol. XIII, pp. 146-150.
C. H. T. TOWNSEND. — The North American genera of Calytrate
Muscidye. Paper IV. <Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., 1892, pp.
279-284.
Tables of the genera of Sarcophagidae and Muscidse, s. str.
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MUSCID^E.
C. H. T. TOWNSEND. — [See previous paper.]
G. DE N. HOUGH. — Synopsis of the Calliphorinae of the United States.
<Zool. Bui., II (1899), pp. 283-290.
G. DE N. HOUGH. — Sonio Muscinse of North America. <Biol. Bui., I,
1899, pp. 19-33.
DEXID2E.
C. H. T. TOWNSEND. — The North American genera of Calyptrate
Muscidse. Paper III. <Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., 1892, pp.
273-278.
Table of the genera of Dexidse.
ANTHOMYHDJE.
H. A. HAGEN. — List of North American Anthomyidse, examined by
R. M. Mcade, esq., Bradford, England. <Can. Entom., Vol.
XIII, 1881, pp. 43-51.
P. STEIN. — Nordamerikanische An thorny iden. <Berl. Entom. Zeitsch.,
1897, pp. 161-288.
ORTALID^E.
H. LOEW. — The family Ortalidae. <Monographs of the Diptera of
North America, Part HI, 1873, pp. 1-209.
TRTPETID2E.
H. LOEW. — On the North American Trypetidse. <Monographs of
the Diptera of North America, Part I, 1862, pp. 49-102.
H. LOEW. — Review of the North American Trypetina. <Monographs
of the Diptera of North America, Part III, 1873, pp. 211-347.
D. W. COQUILLETT. — Notes and descriptions of Trypetidae. <Journ.
N. Y. Entom. Soc., 1899, pp. 259-268.
Contains a synopsis of the genera.
SCIOMYZIDJE.
H. LOEW. — On the North American Sciomyzidse. <Monographs of
the Diptera of North America, Part I, 1862, pp. 103-128.
SAPROMYZID^E.
S. W. WILLISTON. — The American genera of Sapromyzidse. <Entom.
News, Vol. V (1894), pp. 196-197.
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OSCINIDJE.
D. W. COQUILLETT. — Notes and descriptions of Oscinidae. <Journ.
N. Y. Entom. Soc., March, 1898, pp. 44-49.
SCATOPHAGIDJE.
D. W. COQUILLETT. — On the Dipterous family Scatophagidae. < Journ.
N. Y. Entom. Soc., September, 1898, pp. 160-165.
EPHYDRID^E.
H. LOEW. — On the North American Ephydrinidae. <Monographs of
the Diptera of North America, Part I, 1862, pp. 129-172.
W. M. WHEELER. — The genus Ochthera. <Entom. News, 1896, pp.
121-123.
PHORID^E.
J. M. ALDRICH. — New species of Phora. <Can. Entom., 1892, pp.
142-146.
Contains a table of species.
D. W. COQUILLETT. — Synopsis of the Dipterous genus Phora. <Can.
Entom., 1895, pp. 103-110.
HIPPOBOSCIDJ3 AND NYCTERIBID^E.
D. W. COQUILLETT. — New genera and species of Nycteribidse and Hip-
poboscidse. <Can. Entom., 1899, pp. 333-336.
PULICID2E.
O. TASCHENBERG. — Die Flohe. Die Arten der Insektenordnung Suc-
toria nach ihrem Chitinskelet monographisch dargestellt. Halle,
1880.
P. MEGNIN.— Les parasites et les maladies parasitaires chez 1'homme,
les animaux domestiques et les animaux sauvages -avec lesquels ils
peuvent etre en contact. Insectes, Arachnides, Crustaces. Paris,
1880.
The Pulicidse (Aphanipteres) are treated of on pp. 57-71.
C. F. BAKER. — Preliminary studies in Siphonaptera. <Can. Entom.,
1895, pp. 19-22; 63-66; 108-111; 130-132; 162-165; 186-191;
221-222.
LEPIDOPTERA.
L— CATALOGUES AND LISTS.
J. G. MORRIS. — Catalogue of the described Lepidoptera of North
America. Smithsonian Institution, Washington, 1860.
This is the first catalogue of the North American Lepidoptera, but now
greatly antiquated and superseded.
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A. K. GROTE AND C. T. ROBINSON. — List of the Lepidoptera of North
America. Amer. En torn. Soc., Philadelphia, 1868.
Contains the Sphingidse, ./Egeriidse, Thyridse, Zygsenidse, and Bombycidse.
H. STRECKER. — Butterflies and Moths of North America. Diurnes.
Reading, Pa., 1878.
A very complete synonymical and annotated catalogue, with glossary of
terms and an introductory chapter giving directions for collecting, pre-
serving, and shipping butterflies.
BROOKLYN ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. — Check List of the Macrolepi-
doptera of America, north of Mexico. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1882.
A. R. GROTE. — New Check List of North American Moths. New
York, 1882.
A list of all heterocerous Macrolepidoptera; also the Pyralidse and Tortri-
cidse. Supersedes several previous lists by the same author.
J. B. SMITH. — List of the Lepidoptera of Boreal America. Amer.
Entom. Soc., Phila., 1891, pp. 124. Price, $1.
W. F. KIRBY. — A synonymic catalogue of the Lepidoptera Hetero-
cera. Vol. I, Sphinges and Bombyces. London, 1892.
II.— GENERAL WORKS ON CLASSIFICATION.
G. A. W. HERRICH-SCHAEFFER. — Sammlung neuer oder wenig bekann-
ter aussereuropaischer Schmetterlinge. Vol. I. Regensburg,
1850-1858; Vol. II, part 1, 1869.
Contains a classification of the Lepidoptera, which forms the basis of our
present arrangement.
JOHN G. MORRIS. — Synopsis of the described Lepidoptera of North
America. Part I. Diurnal and Crepuscular Lepidoptera.
Smithsonian Institution, Washington, 1862.
Compiled descriptions of the North America Lepidoptera, from the Rho-
palocera to the Bombycidse.
H. STRECKER. — Lepidoptera, Rhopaloceres, and Heteroceres, indige-
nous and exotic; with descriptions and colored illustrations.
Reading, Pa., 1872-1877.
Fifteen parts of this work have been published containing figures and
descriptions of many North American species.
JOHN B. SMITH. — An introduction to a classification of the North
American Lepidoptera. <Bul. Brooklyn Entom. Soc. , Vol. VII,
1884, pp. 70-74 and 81-83.
A synopsis of the families of Lepidoptera, based on Herrich-Schaeffer's
classification.
III.— MONOGRAPHS AND SYNOPSES.
Rhopalocera.
J. W. WEIDEMEYER. — A catalogue of North American Butterflies.
<Proc. Entom. Soc. Phila., Vol. II, 1863-1866, pp. 143-154 and
513-542.
Superseded by subsequent papers.
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W. H. EDWARDS. — Revised catalogue of the Diurnal Lepidoptera of
America, north of Mexico. <Trans. Amer. En torn. Soc., Vol. XI,
1884, pp. 245-338.
This supersedes a similar catalogue by the same author, published in 1877.
W. H. EDWARDS. — List of species of the Diurnal Lepidoptera of
America, north of Mexico. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin & Co.,
1884. 4to.
A mere list of the species, following in all respects the catalogue just cited,
and printed to accompany Vol. II of the "Butterflies of North America."
S. H. SCUDDER. — Synonymic list of the Butterflies of North America,
north of Mexico. Part I, Nymphales. <Bul. Buff. Soc. Nat.
Hist., Vol. II, 18T5, pp. 233-269. Part II, Rurales. <L. c.,
Vol. Ill, 1876, pp. 98-129.
Contains a very complete synonymy, but its classification has not been
adopted by subsequent writers.
W. F. KIRBY. — A synonymic catalogue of Diurnal Lepidoptera.
London, 1871; supplement, London, 1877.
A complete synonymical list of the diurnals of the world.
H. SKINNER.' — Synonymical catalogue of North American Rhopalocera.
Arner. Entom. Soc. Phila., 1898. Price, $1.
J. A. BOISDUVAL. — Histoire naturelle des Insectes. Species general
des Lepidopteres. Suites a Buffon. Paris, 1836.
Contains . full descriptions of the known species, but extends only from Pa-
pilio to the end of Terias.
E. DOUBLEDAY and W. C. HEWITSON. — The genera of Diurnal Lepi-
doptera, comprising their generic characters, a notice of their
transformations, and a catalogue of the species of each genus;
illustrated with 86 colored plates from drawings by W. C. Hewit-
son. 2 vols. London, 1846-1852.
This work was completed by Westwood after the death of Doubleday.
S. H. SCUDDER. — Butterflies: Their structures, changes, and life-his-
tories, with special reference to American forms. Being an appli-
cation of the "Doctrine of descent" to the study of Butterflies,
with an appendix of practical instructions. New York, Henry
Holt & Co., 1881.
CARL PLOETZ. — Die Hesperiinen-Gattung Hesperia Aut. und ihre
Arten. <Stettin. Entom. Zeit, 1882, pp. 314-344, continued in
subsequent volumes.
JOHN B. SMITH. — Synopsis of the genera of the North American Rho-
palocera. <Bul. Brookl. Entom. Soc., Vol. VI, 1883, pp. 37-45.
A tabular synopsis embracing all North American genera.
C. H. FERNALD. — The Butterflies of Maine. Designed for the use of
the students in the Maine State College and the farmers of the
State. Orono, Me., 1884.
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G. H. FRENCH. — The Butterflies of the Eastern United States. For
the uses of classes in zoology and private students. Philadelphia,
Lippincott & Co., 1886. Price, $2.
Gives synopses of the genera and species, and descriptions of the species.
BROOKLYN ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. — Synopses of Butterflies. <Bul.
Brooklyn Entom. Soc., Vol. I and subsequent volumes; continued
in,Entomologica Americana, Vol. I.
Synopses of the North American species of Rhopalocera, the later articles
giving tables of species and bibliography.
SAMUEL H. SCUDDER. — Comparative tables for the families of Butter-
flies. <Can. Entom., Vol. XIX, 1887, No. 11, pp. 201-206.
W. H. EDWARDS. — Butterflies of North America. 3 vols. Boston,
Houghton, Mifflin & Co. Vol. I, 1879; Vol. II, 1884; Vol. Ill,
1897. Many plates.
Of remarkable interest, especially for life histories.
S. H. SCUDDER. — Butterflies of the Eastern United States and Canada.
3 vols. Boston, 1889, pp. 1958, 89 pis.
W. J. HOLLAND.— The Butterfly Book. New York, 1898, 382 pp., 48
plates (colored). W. J. Holland, Carnegie Museum, Pittsburg,
Pa. Price, $3.
A most useful book on our butterflies.
S. H. SCUDDER. — Brief guide to the common butterflies of the North-
ern United States and Canada. New York, 1893, pp. 206.
W. BEUTENMULLER. — Descriptive catalogue of the butterflies found
within fifty miles of New York City. <Bul. Amer. Mus. Nat.
Hist., Vol. V, pp. 241-310. (1893.)
E. M. AARON. — Notes on North American Hesperidae. <Can. Entom.,
1892, pp. 119-120.
A table of the genera.
A. J. SNYDER. — The Argynnids of North America. <Occ. Mem.
Chicago Entom. Soc., Vol. I, No. 1. (1900.)
A grouping of the species with notes on many of them.
Heterocera.
SPHINGID^E.
A. R. GROTE and C. T. ROBINSON. — A synonymical catalogue of
North American Sphingidse, with notes and descriptions. <Proc.
Entom. Soc. Phila., Vol. V, 1865, pp. 149-193, 3 pis.
Gives full and complete synonymy, with descriptions of several new genera
and species.
B. CLEMENS. — Synopsis of the North American Sphingides. <Journ.
Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., Vol. IV, Pt. 2, 1859, pp. 97-190.
A monograph of the family as at present limited.
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J. A. BOISDTJVAL. — Sphingides, Sesiides, Castniides. Paris, Roret, 1874.
Forms part of the Suites a Buffon, and is Vol. I of the Species general des
Lepidopteres he"teroceres.
A. G. BUTLER. — Revision of the Heterocerous Lepidoptera of the
family Sphingidse. <Trans. Zool. Soc. London, Vol. IX, 1877,
pp. 511-644, PL XC-XCIV.
A descriptive catalogue.
JOHN B. SMITH. — An introduction to a classification of the North
American Lepidoptera. Sphingidse. <Entom. Amer., Vol. I,
1885, pp. 81-87.
Contains a synopsis of the genera, with brief remarks on each.
C. H. FERNALD. — The Sphingidre of New England. Orono, Me., 1886.
Gives the life history, so far as known, of all species recorded from New Eng-
land.
JOHN B. SMITH. — A monograph of the Sphingidae of North America,
north of Mexico. <Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., Vol. XV, 1888,
pp. 49-242, 12 pis.
JOHN B. SMITH. — List of the Sphingidse of temperate North America.
<Entom. Amer., 1888, pp. 89-94.
W. BEUTENMULLER. — Descriptive catalogue of the Sphingidse found
within fifty miles of New York Cit}^ <Bul. Amer. Mus. Nat.
Hist., Vol. VII, pp. 275-320. (1895.)
SESLLDJE.
JOHN B. SMITH. — An introduction to a classification of the North
American Lepidoptera. <Entom. Amer. , Vol. IX, 1888, pp. 9-13.
W. BEUTENMULLER. — Critical review of the Sesiidse found in America,
north of Mexico. <Bul. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. , Vol. VIII, pp.
111-148. (1896.)
A. S. PACKARD. — Notes on the family Zygsenida?. <Proc. Essex
Institute, Vol. IV, 1864, pp. 7-47, PL I, II.
Description of a number of new genera and species, with notes on others.
A. R. GROTE. — Catalogue of the Zygsenidaj of North America. <Bul.
Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sc., Vol. 1, 1873, pp. 29-36.
R. H. STRETCH. — Illustrations of the Zygsenidse and BombycidaB of
North America. San Francisco, CaL, 1874, pp. 242, 10 pis.
JOHN B. SMITH. — Notes on the systematic position of some North
American Lepidoptera. <Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc. , Vol. XII,
1885, pp. 77-84.
Discusses the genera classed as Zygsenidse in Grote's list, and separates them
into carefully defined groups.
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BOMBYCID^.
B. NEUMOEGEN and H. G. DYAR. — A preliminary revision of the Bom-
byces of America, north of Mexico. <Journ. N. Y. Entom. Soc.,
1893 and 1894. Issued as a separate.
A. S. PACKARD. — Synopsis of the Bombycidse of the United States.
<Proc. Entom. Soc. Phila., Vol. HI, 1864, pp. 97-130 and 331-396.
A. R. GROTE. — On the North American Platypteryginae. <Trans.
Amer. Entom. Soc., Vol. II, 1868, pp. 65-67.
A. R. GROTE. — List of the North American Platypterices, Attaci,
Heniileucini, Ceratocampadse, Lachneides, Teredines, and Hepiali,
with notes. <Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc., Vol. XIV, 1874, pp.
256-264.
R. H. STRETCH. — Illustrations of the Zygaenidse and Bombycidse of
North America. San Francisco, Cal. , 1874, pp. 242, 10 pis.
The Lithosiidrc and Arctiidse are treated.
A. G. BUTLER. — On the Lepidoptera of the family Lithosiidae, in the
collection of the British Museum. <Trans. Entom. Soc. London,
1877, pp. 325-377, PI. VIII.
A. R. GROTE. — Table of species of Euchajtes. <Can. Entom., Vol.
XIV, 1882, pp. 196-197.
J. S. BAILEY. — Some of the North American Cossidse, with facts in
the life history of Cossus centerensis Lintner. <Bul. No. 3, 1883,
Div. of Entom., U. S. Dept. of Agric., pp. 49-55, Pis. I, II.
H. H. LYMAN. — The North American Callimorphas. <Can. Entom.,
Vol. XIX, 1887, pp. 181-191, 1 pi.
JOHN B. SMITH. — The North American species of Callimorpha, Latr.
<Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1887, pp. 342-353, Pis. XIII, XIV.
JOHN B. SMITH. — A revision of the Lepidopterous family Saturnidse.
<Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., Vol. IX, pp. 414-437, 3 pis. (1886).
A. S. PACKARD. — Monograph of the Bombycine moths of America,
north of Mexico. Part I. Family 1, NotodontidaB. <Mem. Nat.
Acad. Sci., VII (1896), pp. 390, 49 pis.
B. NEUMOEGEN and H. G. DYAR. — A preliminary revision of the Lepi-
dopterous family Notodontidae. <Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc.,
1894, pp. 179-208.
W. BEUTENMULLER. — Descriptive catalogue of the Bombycine moths
found within fifty miles of New York City. <Bul. Amer. Mus.
Nat. Hist., Vol. X, pp. 353-448 (1898).
JOHN B. SMITH. — Preliminary catalogue of the Arctiidse of temperate
North America. <Can. Entom., 1889, pp. 169-175, 193-200,
213-219.
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NOCTUIDJE.
A. R. GROTE. — List of the Noctuidse of North America. <Bul. Buf-
falo Soc. Nat. Hist., Vol. II, 1874, pp. 1-7T.
JOHN B. SMITH. — A catalogue, bibliographical and synonymical, of
the species of moths of the Lepidopterous superfamily Noctuidse
found in Boreal America, with critical notes. Bui. U. S. Nat.
Mus., No. 44, pp. 424 (1893).
A. GUENEE. — Noctuelites. Species general des Lepidopteres. Suites
a Buffon. Paris, Roret, 1852, Yols. 5-7.
Vol. VIII of the same work treats the Deltoides and Pyralites, the former
group now being attached to the Noctuidse.
JOHN B. SMITH. — Contributions towards a monograph of the Noctuidae
of temperate North America. The genus Oligia, <Entom. Amer.,
1889, pp. 145-152; Revision of the species of Pseudanarta,
<Entom. Amer., 1889, pp. 175-179; Revision of some Trenio-
campid genera, <Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., Vol. XII, pp. 455-496
(1889); Revision of the species of Oncocnemis, <Trans. Amer.
Entom. Soc., 1889, pp. 321-349; Revision of Scopelosoma,
<Entom. Amer., 1890, pp. 146-153; Revision of the species of the
genus Agrotis, Bui. No. 38, U. S. Nat. Mus., 1890, pp. 231, 6 pis;
Revision of Homohadena, <Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., Vol. XIII, pp.
397-405; Revision of the species of Mamestra, <Proc. U. S. Nat.
Mus., Vol. XIV, pp. 197-276 (1891); Revision of the species of
Hadena referable to Xylophasia and Luperina, <Proc. U. S. Nat.
Mus., Vol. XIII, pp. 407-447 (1891); Revision of the genus Cu-
cullia; Revision of the Dicopinse; Revision of Xylomiges and
Morrisonia, <Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., Vol. XV, pp. 83-86 (1892);
A revision of the Deltoid moths, Bui. No. 48, U. S. Nat. Mus.,
1895, pp. 120, 14 pis; Revision of the genus Hydrcecia, <Trans.
Amer. Entom. Soc., 1899, pp. 1-48.
JOHN B. SMITH and H. G. DYAK. — A revision of the species of Acro-
nycta and of certain allied genera. <Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., Vol.
XXI, pp. 1-194, (1898).
A. R. GROTE. — A revision of the species of Cymatophorina found in
the United States and British America, with descriptions of new
species. <Proc. Entom. Soc. Phila., Vol. II, 1863, pp. 54-59.
A. R. GROTE. — The species of Erotyla, Spragueia, Fruva, Xanthop-
tera, Exyra, and Prothymia. <Can. Entom., Vol. XI, 1879, pp.
231-238.
A. R. GROTE. — On the described North American species of Thalpo-
chares. <Can. Entom., Vol. XII, 1880, pp. 57-59.
A. R. GROTE. — List of North American Bornbyciae of Hubner. <Can.
Entom., Vol. XIII, 1881, pp. 151-153.
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A. R. GKOTE. — Preliminary list of North American species of Agrotis,
with descriptions. <Bul. V. S. Geolog. Survey, Vol. VI, 1881,
pp. 149-164.
A. R. GROTE. — North American Moths, with a preliminary catalogue
of the species of Hadena and Polia. <Bul. U. S. Geolog. and
Geogr. Survey, Vol. VI, 1881, pp. 257-277.
A. R. GROTE. — The North American species of Mamestra. <Can.
Entom., Vol. XIII, 1881, pp. 126-130.
A. R. GROTE. — New Noctuids, with a list of the species of Oncocne-
mis. <Papilio, Vol. I, 1881, pp. 33-35.
A. R. GROTE. — New Noctuids, with list of species of Perigrapha.
<Can. Entom., Vol. XIII, 1881, pp. 131-134.
A. R. GROTE. — The North American species of Eustrotia. <Papilio,
Vol. I, 1881, pp. 10-11.
JOHN B. SMITH. — A synopsis of the North American genera of the
Noctuids. <Bul. Brooklyn Entom. Soc., Vol. IV, 1882, pp.
48-52, and Vol. V, from May till November, 1882.
Contains a tabular synopsis of the genera, with critical notes on many of
them.
JOHN B. SMITH. — Remarks on the generic characters of the Noctuidae.
<Can. Entom., Vol. XIV, 1882, pp. 65-72.
GEORGE H. FRENCH. — Synopsis of the Noctuidse of Illinois. Green-
ville, 111., 1882. <Curator\s Report in the Eighth Ann. Rep. of
the Principal to the Board of Trustees of the South Illinois Nor-
mal University.
A. R. GHOTE. — Notes on the genus Tripudia and on the species of
Spragueia. <Can. Entom., Vol. XIV, 1882, pp. 32-33.
A. R. GROTE. — List of the species of Tripudia and Gyros. <Can.
Entom.. Vol. XIV, 1882, pp. 195-196.
A. R. GROTE. — Introduction to a study of the North American Noc-
tuidte. <Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc., Vol. XXI, 1883, pp.
134-176.
Gives a brief review of structural characters of the family and a list of the
species described by Grote, with descriptions of several new genera and
species.
A. R. GROTE. — List of Apatelre belonging to the groups Acronicta
and Triffina. <Papilio, Vol. Ill, 1883, pp.67-70.
A. R. GROTE. — Conclusion of list of American Apatelas. <Papilio,
Vol. Ill, 1883, pp. 111-117.
A. R. GROTE. — On the North American CAilpina? to Heliothinae.
<Can. Entom., Vol. XV, 1883, pp. 72-77 and 102-110.
3631— No. 24 3
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JOHN B. SMITH. — Synopsis of the North American Heliothinse.
<Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., Vol. X, 1883, pp. 205-256, Pis.
VII, VIII.
A. R. GROTE. — Remarks upon the North American Heliothinae and
their recent literature. <Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc.. Vol. X,
1883, pp. 257-268.
G. D. HULST. — The genus Catocala. <Bul. Brooklyn Entom. Soc.,
Vol. VII, 1884, pp. 13-56, PL I.
A complete monograph of the genus.
GEOMETKIM:.
A. S. PACKARD. — A monograph of the Geometrid moths or Phalre-
nidse of the United States. <U. S. Geolog. Survey of the Terri-
tories, Vol. X, Washington, D. C., 1876, pp. 607, 13 pis.
This supersedes all prior works and gives a complete index to the prior litera-
ture, as well as a description of every species.
G. D. HULST. — A classification of the Geonietrina of North America,
with descriptions of new genera and species. <Trans. Amer.
Entom. Soc., 1896, pp. 245-386.
C. FREIH. v. GUMPPENBERG. — Sy sterna Geometrarum zonae tempo ra-
tioris septentrionalis. 8 parts, <Nova Acta der Ksl. Loop. -Carol.
Deutschen Akad. der Naturforscher, 1887-1897.
PYRALID^E.
A. GUENEE. — Deltoides et Py ralites. Species general des Lepidopteres.
Vol. VIII, Suites a Buffon. Paris, Roret, 1854.
A. R. GROTE. — Preliminary studies on the North American Pyralidse.
<Bul. U. S. Geolog. and Geogr. Survey of the Territories, Vol.
IV, 1878, pp. 669-705.
Includes annotated list of the North American species of Botis and provisional
list of species of Phycidse.
A. R. GROTE. — Preliminary list of North American species of Cranibus.
<Can. Entom., Vol. XII, 1880, pp. 77-80.
E. L. RAGONOT. — Monographie des Phycitinse et des Galleriinse.
Romanoff's "Memoires sur les Lepidopteres," Vol. VII, pp. 658,
23 pis., 1893.
G. D. HULST. — The Phycitidse of North America. <Trans. Amer.
Entom. Soc., 1890, pp. 93-228.
G. D. HULST. — The Epipaschiinse of North America. <Entom. Amer. ,
1889, pp. 41-52, 61-76.
C. H. FERNALD. — The Crambidee of North America. <Ann. Rept.
Mass. Agric. Coll., 1896, pp. 96, 9 pis.
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E. P. FELT. — On certain grass-eating insects. Bui. No. 64, Cornell
Univ. Agric, Exp. Sta., March, 1894, pp. 47-102, 14 pis.
Synopsis and catalogue of Crambus.
PTEROPHORID^E.
C. H. FERNALD. — The Pterophoridse of North America. Spec. Bui.
Mass. Agric. Coll., 1898, pp. 64, 9 pis.
TORTRICID^E.
C. H. FERNALD. — A synonymical catalogue of the described Tortricidse
of North America, north of Mexico. <Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc. ,
Vol. X, 1882, pp. 1-64; also separate.
COLEMAN T. ROBINSON. — Notes on American Tortricidse. <Trans.
Amer. Entom. Soc., Vol. II, 1869, pp. 261-288, Pis. I and IV- VIII.
THOMAS, LORD WALSINGHAM. — North American Tortricidre. British
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P. C. ZELLER. — Beitragezur Kentniss der nordamerikanischen Nacht-
falter, besonders der Microlepidopteren. < Verh. zool. -bot. Ges. ?
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Treats chiefly of TortricicUe and Tineida*.
C. H. FERNALD. — On the North American species of Choreutis and its
allies. <Can. Entom., 1900, pp. 236-245.
TINEID^E.
B. CLEMENS. — The Tineina of North America, by the late Dr. Bracken-
ridge Clemens. Being a collected edition of his writings on that
group of insects. With notes by the editor, H. T. Stainton. Lon-
don, 1872, pp. 15+282.
V. T. CHAMBERS. — Index to the described Tineina of the United States
and Canada. <cBul. U. S. Geolog. and Geogr. Survey of the
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THOMAS, LORD WALSINGHAM. — North American Coleophora?. <Trans.
Entom. Soc. London, 1882, pp. 429-442, PI. XVII.
THOMAS, LORD WALSINGHAM. — A revision of the genera Acrolophus,
Poey and Anaphora, Clem. <Trans. Entom. Soc. London, 1887,
pp. 137-173, Pis. VII, VIII.
THOMAS, LORD WALSINGHAM. — Steps toward a revision of Chambers's
Index, with notes and descriptions of new species. <Insect Life,
Vol. I, pp. 81-84, 113-117, 145-150, 254-258, 287-291; Vol. II,
pp. 23-26, 51-54, 77-81, 116-120, 150-155, 284-286, 322-326;
Vol. Ill, pp. 325-329, 386-389; Vol. IV, pp. 384-385.
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H. G. DYAR. — Notes on some North American Yponomeutidae. <Can.
Entom., 1900, pp. 37-41, 84-86.
P. C. ZELLER. — (See work cited under Tortricidse.)
COLEOPTERA.
/.— CATALOGUES AND CHECK-LISTS.
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Now antiquated, but still the only reference catalogue of North American
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JOHN L. LECONTE. — List of the Coleoptera of North America. Pre-
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A synonymical check-list; incomplete, the .second part having never l>een
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This supersedes all previous lists.
SAMUEL HENSHAW. — First Supplement to the List of Coleoptera of
America, north of Mexico. <Entomologica Americana, Vol. II,
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Also issued as separate pamphlet by the Brooklyn Entomological Society.
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Price, 50 cents.
Contains also a list of synopses of genera supplementary to that in the
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J. B. (TEHIN. — Catalogue synonymique et sysfa'mntique des Coleopteres
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C. VAN DEN BRANDEN. — Catalogue des Coleopteres carnassiers aquat
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A. DUVIVIER. — Enumeration des Staphylinides decrits depuis la pub-
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A. BERGE. — Enumeration des Cetonides decrits depuis la publication
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Entom. Belg., 1884, pp. 113-163.
A. F. NONFRIED. — Verzeichniss der seit 1871 neu beschriebenen Gla-
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Zeitschr., 1892, pp. 249-290.
A. F. NONFRIED. — Verzeichniss der Rutelidse beschrieben nach der
Herausgabe des Munchener Kataloges. <Berl. Entom. Zeitschr.,
1891, pp. 347-358; 449-454.
A. PREUDHOMME DE BORRE. — Catalogue des Trogides decrits jusqu'a
ce jour. <Ann. Soc, Entom. Belg., 1886, pp. 54-82.
E. FLEUTIAUX. — Supplement an Catalogue des Coleopteres de MM.
Gemminger et de Harold; Languriides et Erotylides. <Ann.
Soc. Eutom. Belg., 1886, pp. 216-224.
G. C. CHAMPION. — A list of the Lagriidae, Othniidse, Nilionidae, Pet-
riidte, Pythidae, Melandryidae, Pedilida? (part), Pyrochroidse, and
Mordellidse, supplementary to the 44 Munich" Catalogue, <<Ann.
Soc. Entom. Belg., 1898, pp. 46-104.
G. C. CHAMPION. — A list of the Cantharidse, supplementary to the
" Munich" Catalogue. <Ann. Soc, Entom. Belg., 1899, pp.
153-208.
G. C. CHAMPION. — A list of the Rhipidophoridre and CEdemeridse,
supplementary to the "Munich" Catalogue. <Ann. Soc. Entom.
Belg., 1899, pp. 39-61.
G. C. CHAMPION. — A list of Tenebrionidae, supplementary to the
kt Munich" Catalogue. <Mem. Soc, Entom. Belg., No. 3, 1895.
G. C. CHAMPION. — A list of the ^Egialitida? and Cistelidse, supple-
mentary to the u Munich" Catalogue. <Mem. Soc, Entom.
Belg., No. 6, 1897, pp. 147-177.
CH. KERREMANS. — Catalogue synonymique des Buprestides decrits de
1758 a 1890. <Mem. Soc. Entom. Belg. No. 1, 1892.
E. CANDEZE. — Catalogue methodique des Elaterides connus en 1890.
Liege, 1891, pp. 246.
-38
A. LAMEERE. — Liste dos C^rainbycides decrits posterieurement an
Catalogue de Munich. <Ann. Soc. Entom. Belg., 1882, pp. 1-78;
1883, pp. civ-cv.
E. FLEUTIAUX. — Supplement au " Catalogus Coleopterorum " de Gem-
minger et Harold, Vol. V, 1869. <Ann. Soc. Entom. Belg., 1894,
pp. 687-691. (Trixagidse and Monommidse.)
H. DONCKIER DE DONCEEL. — Liste des Brenthides decrits poster ieure-
ment au Catalogue de MM. Gemminger et von Harold. <C. R.
Soc. Entom. Belg., 1884, pp. ccciii-cccx.
H. DONCKIEE DE DONCEEL. — Liste des Anthribides decrits posteri-
eurement au Catalogue de Gemminger et von Harold. <C. R.
Soc. Entom. Belg., 1884, pp. cccxxiv-cccxxxiii.
M. Pic. — Liste des Anthicides decrits posterieurement au Catalogus
de MM. Gemminger et Harold (1870-1893). <Ann. Soc. Entom.
Belg., 1894, pp. 43-58; 137-138; 237-238.
M. Pic. — Premier supplement a ma liste des Anthicides. <cAnn. Soc.
Entom. Belg., 1897, pp. 212-224; 343-344.
C. VON DEN BRANDEN. — Enumeration des Coleopteres Phytophages
decrits posterieurement au Catalogue de MM. Gemminger et von
Harold. Hispides et Cassides. <Mem. Liege, XI, pp. 16 (1885).
H. DONCKIER DE DONCEEL. — Liste des Sagrides, Criocerides, Clythri-
des, Megalopides, Cryptocephalides, et Lamprosomides decrits
posterieurement au Catalogue de MM. Gemminger et von Harold.
<Mem. Liege, XI, pp. 31 (1885).
A. DUVIVIER. — Catalogue des Chrysomelides, Halticides, et Galerucides
decrits posterieurement a la publication du Catalogue de Munich.
<Mem. Liege, XI, pp. 64 (1885).
H. DONCKIER DE DONCEEL. — Catalogue systematique des Hispides.
<Ann. Soc. Entom. France, 1899 (1900), pp. 540-615.
IL— GENERAL WORKS ON CLASSIFICATION.
J. L. LECONTE. — Classification of the Coleoptera of North America,
Washington, Smithsonian Institution. Part I, 1861; Part II, 1873.
Only completed as far as the Cerambycidse; the rest 1ms never heen pub-
lished.
WILLIAM LE BARON.— Outlines of Entomology, published in connec-
tion with the author's Annual Reports upon injurious insects.
Part first. Including the Order of Coleoptera. Fourth Annual
Report on the Noxious and Beneficial Insects of the State of Illi-
nois. Sep. Edit. Springfield, 1874.
39
J. T. LACORDAIRE. — Histoire naturelle des Insectes. Genera des
Coleopteres, ou expose methodic} ue et critique de tous les genres
proposes jusqu'ici dans cet ordre d'insectes. [Completed by J.
Chapuis.] Paris, France. 1854-76. 12 vols. and 1 vol. pis.
JOHN L. LsCoNTE and GEORGE H. HORN. — Classification of the
Coleoptera of North America. Prepared for the Smithsonian
Institution. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, 1883.
This is the most recent and only complete classification of North American
Coleoptera.
JOHN L. LECONTE. — New Species of North American Coleoptera.
<Smithsonian Miscellaneous Coll., Nos. 167 and 264 (2 parts).
Contains, besides descriptions of numerous isolated species, synoptic tables
of many genera.
L. GANGLBAUER. — Die Kafer von Mitteleuropa. Vienna, 1892-99.
Three volumes published, containing the Caraboidea, Staphyli-
noidea, and Clavicornia.
Extremely valuable for classification.
H. F. WICKHAM. — The Coleoptera of Canada. <Can. Entom. ; Cicin-
delidse, 1894, pp. 149-154; Scarabseidee, 1894, pp. 197-207, 229-
234, 259-264; Coccinellidse, 1894, pp. 297-306; Endomychidae and
Erotylidre, 1894, pp. 337-342; Cucujidae, 1895, pp. 25-29; Hali-
plidre and Dytiscidte, 1895, pp. 69-76, 117-122, 149-153; Hydro-
philidse, 1895, pp. 181-186, 213-216; Cleridse, 1895, pp. 247-253;
Meloidge, 1896, pp. 31-35; Chrysomelidse, 1896, pp. 67-74, 151-
157, 171-174, 199-203; 1897, pp. 7-12, 29-37, 60-61; Cerambyci-
d«3, 1897, pp. 81-88, 105-111, 148-153, 169-173, 187-193, 201-208;
1898, pp. 37-44; CEdemeridte and Cephaloidae, 1898, pp. 149-152;
Lucanida?, 1899, pp. 21-25; Pythidre, 1899, pp. 57-61; Supple-
mentary, 1899, pp. 81-86.
C. W. LENG and W. BEUTENMULLER. — Preliminary handbook of the
Coleoptera of northeastern America. <Journ. N. Y. Entom.
Soc., 1894, pp. 87-96, 133-141, 175-190; 1895, pp. 73-76, 180-190;
1896, pp. 33-49; 1897, pp. 36-40, 133-149.
The parts published deal with the Cicindelidse and Carabidse.
IIL— MONOGRAPHS AND SYNOPSES.
SAMUEL HENSHAW. — References for specific identification. < Appen-
dix II of Le Conte and Horn's "Classification," 1883, pp. 535-552.
A "list of bibliographical references to memoirs, in which more or less com-
plete synopses of the families, 'genera, and species of the Coleoptera of
the United States have been published."
SAMUEL HENSHAW.— Third supplement to the list of Coleoptera of
America, north of Mexico. Amer. Entom. Soc. Phila., 1895.
Price, 50 cents.
Contains a supplementary list of synopses of genera.
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CICINDELID^E.
F. G. SCHAUPP. — Synoptic tables of Coleoptera, Cicindelidse. <Bul.
Brooklyn Entom. Soc. , Vol. VI, November, 1883, and subsequent
numbers. Also issued as separate pamphlet by the Brooklyn
Entom. Soc.
CARABID.E.
J. L. LECONTE. — Notes on the classification of the Carabida3 of the
United States. <Trans. Amer. Philos. Soc., ser. 2, 1853, Vol. X,
pp. 363-403.
GEOKGE H. HORN.- — On the genera of Carabidse, with special reference
to the "fauna of Boreal America. <Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc.,
Vol. IX, 1882, pp. 91-196, PL III-X.
GEORGE H. HORN. — Synopsis of the species of the tribe Lebiini.
<Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., Vol. X, 1883, pp. 126-163.
GEORGE H. HORN. — Notes on Amara s. g. Trisena. <Trans. Amer.
Entom. Soc., 1892, pp. 18-19.
GEORGE H. HORN. — A study of Amara s. g. Celia. <Trans. Amer.
Entom. Soc., 1892, pp. 19-40.
R. HAYWARD. — On the species of Bembidium of America, north of
Mexico. <Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., 1897, pp. 32-143.
E. A. SCHWARZ. — Notes on Nomaretus, with descriptions of two new
species. <Proc. Entom. Soc. Wash., Vol. Ill, pp. 269-273 (1895).
R. HAYWARD. — A study of the species of Tachys of Boreal America.
<Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., 1899 (1900), pp. 191-238.
Of most of our genera of this extensive family we have monographs
or synopses by Drs. Le Conte, Horn, or by Mr. Crotch, and the tables
for the determination of the species are reproduced and augmented by
some original tables in the Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entom. Soc.,
from Vol. I to Vol. VI.
HALIPLID^.
G. R. CROTCH. — Revision of the Dytiscidae of the United States.
<Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., Vol. IV, 1872-73; Haliplides. pp.
383-385.
DYTISCIM;.
G. R. CROTCH. — [See work just cited; Dytiscidas, pp. 385-424.]
DAVID SHARP. — On aquatic carnivorous Coleoptera or Dytiscida\
<Trans. Royal Dublin Soc., 1882, ser. 2, Vol. II, pp. 179-1003,
plates.
A monograph of the DytiscidM- «>f the whole world.
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GYRINID^E.
JOHN L. LECONTE. — The G}a-inidaB of America, north of Mexico.
<Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1868, pp. 365-373.
M. REGIMBART. — Essai monographique de la famille des Gyrinides.
<Ann. Soc. Entom. de France, 1882-83, 8 pis.
Treats of the Gyrinidie of the whole globe.
C. H. ROBERTS. — The species of Dineutes of America, north of
Mexico. <Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., 1895, pp. 279-288.
»
HYDROPHILID^E.
JOHN L. LE CONTE. — Synopsis of the Hydrophilidse of the United
States. <Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., Vol. VII, 1855, pp.
356-375.
GEORGE H. HORN. — Revision of the genera and species of the tribe
Hydrobiini. <Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc,, 1873, pp. 118-137.
GEORGE H. HORN. — Notes on the species of Ochthebius of Boreal
America. <Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., 1890, pp. 18-26.
GEORGE H. HORN. — A revision of the Sphaeridiini inhabiting Boreal
America. <Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., 1890, pp. 279-314.
GEORGE H. HORN. — Notes on some Hydrobiini of Boreal America.
<Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc,, 1890,' pp. 237-278.
Contains synopses of Philydrus and allied genera and of Hydrobius and
Creniphilos, Pin. Ill and IV.
T. L. CASEY.— [See work cited under Corylophidae.]
Table of species of Lirnnebius.
JOHN L. LECONTE. — Synopsis of the Silphales of America, north
of Mexico. <Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., Vol. VI, 1853, pp.
274-287.
GEORGE H. HORN. — Synopsis of the Silphidse of the United State«,
with reference to the genera of other countries. <Trans. Amer.
Entom. Soc., Vol. VIII, 1880, pp. 219-322, Pis. V-VII.
SCYDM^NID^E.
JOHN L. LECONTE. — Synopsis of the Scydmgenidse of the United
States. <Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., Vol. VI, 1854, pp. 149-157.
T. L. CASEY. — Coleopterological notices, VII. <Ann. N. Y. Acad.
Sci., Vol. IX, 1897, pp. 285-684.
Synopsis of the Scydmaenidse.
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PSELAPHID^E.
JOHN L. LECONTE. — On the Pselaphidse of the United States. <Bos-
ton Journ. Nat. Hist., Vol. VI, 1850, pp. 64-110.
EMIL BRENDEL. — Synopsis of the genera arid species of the family
Pselaphidse. <Proc, Entom. Soc. Phila., Vol. VI, 1866-67, pp.
31-38.
THOS. L. CASEY. — Euplectini. <Contributions to the descriptive
and systematic Coleopterology of North America. Part II, pp.
93-122,1884.
E. BRENDEL and H. F. WICKHAM. — The Psclaphidse of North America.
<Bul. Lab. Nat. Hist., Univ. Iowa, 1890, Vol. I, pp. 216-304;
Vol. II, pp. 1-84, 7 pis.
T. L. CASEY. — Pselaphidse. <Coleopterological notices, VII, Ann.
N. Y. Acad. Sci., 1897, Vol. IV, pp. 550-630.
Describes numerous new genera and species, and gives synoptic tables as
follows: Table of genera allied to Trimium, pp. 556-558; table of groups
in Melba, p. 566; Arianops, table of species, p. 582; Ee'lchenbachia, syn-
optic table of species, pp. 586-610; Nysaxis, synoptic table of species, pp.
610-611; Bythinus, synoptic table of species, pp. 614-615; Pilophix, syn-
optic table of species, pp. 617-625; Cedius, synoptic table of species, pp.
625-626; Tyrus, synoptic table of species, pp. 627-630.
STAPHYLINID^E.
GEORGE H. HORN. — Synopsis of the genera and species of the Staphy-
linid tribe Tachyporini of the United States. <Trans. Amer.
En torn. Soc., Vol. VI, 1877, pp. 81-128, 1 pi.
JOHN L. LECONTE. — On certain genera of Staphylinidse, Oxytelini,
Piestidse, and Micropeplidse, as represented in the fauna of the
United States. <Trans. Amer. Entoin. Soc., Vol. VI, 1877, pp.
213-252.
A. FAUYEL. — Staphylinides de PAmerique du Nord. Parti o I. <No-
tices entomologiques, No. 7, 1878.
Treats the Micropeplidse, Piestini, Phloeocharini, Protinini, Homalini, and
Oyytelini (incomplete).
T. L. CASEY. — [See work cited under Corylophida3.]
Table of group of Homceusa.
GEORGE H. HORN. — Synopsis of the Quediini of the United States.
<Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., Vol. VII, 1871), pp. 149-167.
GEORGE H. HORN. — Synopsis of the species of Staphylinus and the
more closely allied genera inhabiting the United States. <Trans.
Amer. Entom. Soc., Vol. VII, 1879, pp. 185-200.
43
JOHN L. LECONTE. — Short studies of North American Coleoptera.
<Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc.. Vol. VIII, 1880.
Tabulates the following genera: Leptaciiiua (p. 168), Leptalinus (p. 171).
Xantholinus (p. 171), Lathrobium (p. 174), Liparocephalus (p. 177).
Stilicus (p. 178), Sunius (p. 179).
TIIOS. L. CASEY. — Revision of the Stenini of America, north of Mexico.
Separate publication; without date.
GEORGE H. HORN.— A study of Cryptobium of North America.
<Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., 1885, pp. 85-106, pis. 1-2.
GEORGE H. HORN. — Synopsis of the Philonthi of Boreal America.
<Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., 1881:, pp. 177-244.
T. L. CASEY. — A preliminary monograph of the North American spe-
cies of Trogophlceus. <Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., Vol. IV, 1889,
pp. 322-383.
T. L. CASEY.— Staphylinidre. <Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., Vol. VII,
1893.
Describes numerous new genera of the subfamily Aleocharinse, with syn-
optic tables of many genera. (See Henshaw's third supplement.)
G. F. ERICHSON. — Genera et Species Staphylinorum. Berlin, 1840,
pp. 954, 5 pis.
TRICHOPTERYGID^:.
A. MATTHEWS. — Trichopterygia illustrata et descripta. London, 1872,
pp. 188, 31 pis.
A monograph of the Trichopterygidje of the whole world.
A. MATTHEWS. — Synopsis of North American Triehopterygidse.
<Trans. Amer'. Entom. Soc,, Vol XI, 1884, pp. 113-156.
SCAPHIDIID^E.
JOHN L. LECONTE. — Synopsis of the Scaphidiidre of the United
States. <Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci., Phila., 1860, pp. 321-324.
T. L. CASEY.— Col copter ological Notices. V. <Ann. N. Y. Acad.
Sci., Vol. VII, 1893, pp. 281-606.
Synopsis of the Scaphidiidse.
T. L. CASEY. — [See work cited under Corylophidae.]
Table of species of Scaphidium, Cyparium, Bseocera, and Scaphiomicrus.
PHALACRIDJE.
JOHN L. LECONTE. — Synopsis of the Phalacridae of the United States.
<Proc, Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., Vol. VIII, 1856, pp. 15-17.
T.L.CASEY. — Coleopterological Notices. I. < Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci.,
Vol. V, 1891, pp. 39-185.
Contains a synopsis of the Phalacridse.
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CORYLOPHID^E.
JOHN L. LECONTE. — Remarks upon the Coccinellidae of the United
States. <Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. , Vol. VI, 1852, pp. 129-145.
The Corylophidse are treated on pp. 141-145.
T. L. CASEY. — Review of the American Corylophidae, Cryptophagidae,
Tritomidae, and Dermestidae, with other studies. <Journ. N. Y.
Entom. Soc., June, 1900, pp. 51-172.
COCCINELLIDAE.
E. MULSANT. — Species des Coleopteres trimeres securipalpes. Lyon,
1851. 2 vols. ; 1 vol. supplement. Paris, 1853.
A monograph of the Coccinellidse of the whole world.
JOHN L. LECONTE. — Remarks upon the Coccinellidae of the United
States. <Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. , Vol. VI, 1852, pp. 129-141.
G. R. CROTCH. — Revision of the Coccinellidae of the United States.
<Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., Vol. IV, 1873, pp. 363-382.
G. R. CROTCH. — Revision of the Coccinellidae. Ed. by R. Rippon.
London, 1874.
Treats of the Coccinellidre of the whole world.
T. L. CASEY. — A revision of the American Coccinellidae. <Journ.
N. Y. Entom. Soc., 1899, pp. 71-163.
GEORGE H. HORN. — Studies in Coccinellidae. <Trans. Amer. Entom.
Soc., 1895, pp. 81-114.
Synopsis of Scymnus and some other genera.
EROTYLIDAE.
J. T. LACORDAIRE. — Monographic de la famille des Eroty liens. Paris,
1842, 8vo.,pp. 543.
JOHN L. LECONTE. — Synopsis of the Erotylidae of the United States.
<Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., Vol. VII, 1854, pp. 158-163.
G. R. CROTCH. — Synopsis of the Erotylidae of Boreal America.
<Trans. Amer.' Entom. Soc., Vol. IV, 1873, pp. 349-358.
G. R. CROTCH. — Revision of the family Erotylidae. <Cistula Entom.,
Vol. I, pp. 377-572. London [1876].
This work treats of the Erotylidse of the whole world.
ENDOMYCHIDAE.
JOHN L. LECONTE. — Synopsis of the Endomychidae of the United
States. <Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., Vol. VI, 1853, pp. 357-360.
A. GERST^ECKER. — Monographic der Endomychiden. Leipzig, 1858,
pp. 433.
Treats of the Endomychidae of the whole world.
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G. R. CROTCH.— Synopsis of the Endomychidse of the United States.
<Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc.,Vol. IV, 1873, pp. 359-363.
COLYDIID^E.
GEOKGE H. HOEN. — [Revision of the Bostrychidse and] Synopsis of
the Colydiidae of the United States. <Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc.,
Vol. XVII, 1878, pp. 555-592.
RHYSSODIDJE.
JOHN L. LECONTE. — Notes on the Rhyssodidse of the United States.
<Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., Vol. V, 1875, pp. 162-168.
CUCUJIM;.
JOHN L. LECONTE. — Synopsis of the Cucujides of the United States.
<Proc, Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., Vol. VII, 1854, pp. 73-79.
T. L. CASEY. — Revision of the Cucujidae of America, north of Mexico.
<Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., Vol. XI, 1884, pp. 69-112, Pis.
IV-VIIL
CRYPTOPHAGID^:.
T. L. CASEY. — [See work cited under Corylophidse].
A synopsis of the family.
MYCETOPHAGIM;.
JOHN L. LECONTE. — Synopsis of the Mycetophagida? of the United
States. <Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., Vol. VIII, 1856, pp. 12-15.
GEORGE H. HORN. — [Synoptic tables of Mycetophagus, Triphyllus,
and Litargus.] <Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc., Vol. XVII, 1878,
pp. 603-608.
T. L. CASEY. — [See work cited under Corylophida3].
A synopsis of Mycetophagidse (Tritomiebe).
DERMESTIM:.
JOHN L. LECONTE. — Synopsis of the Dermestidtne of the United States.
<Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., Vol. VII, 1854, pp. 106-113.
HORACE F. JAYNE. — Revision of the Derinestidae of the United States.
<Proc, Amer. Philos. Soc., Vol. XX, 1882, pp. 343-377, pis. 1-4.
T. L. CASEY. — [See work cited under Corylophidse].
A synopsis of this family.
HISTERID.E.
•
JOHN LECONTE. — A monograph of the North American Histeroides.
<Boston Journ. Nat. Hist., Vol. V, 1845, pp. 32-66, plates.
46
JOHN L. LECoNTE. — Synopsis of the species of the Histeroid genus
Abrams Leach, inhabiting the United States, with descriptions of
two nearly allied genera. <Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., Vol.
VI, 1853, pp. 287-292.
S. E. DE MARSEUL. — Essai monographique sur la famille des Histe-
rides. 2 vols. and supplement. Paris, 1853-1861, 38 pi. <Ann.
Soc. Ent. de France.
A monograph of the Histeridse of the whole world.
GEORGE H. HORN. — Synopsis of the Histeridae of the United States.
<Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc., Vol. XIII, 1873, pp. 273-360, plate.
T. L. CASEY.— Histeridse. <Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., Vol. VII, 1893.
Gives synoptic tables or partial tables of various genera, enumerated in
Henshaw's Third Appendix.
GEORGE H. HORN. — Revision of the Nitidulidre of the United States.
<Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., Vol. VII, 1879, pp. 267-336.
A. MURRAY. — Monograph of Nitidulidee. <Trans. Linn. Soc. Lon-
don, Vol. XXIV, pp. 211-414 (1864).
Only the first part has been published.
MONOTOMIM;.
GEORGE H. HORN. — Synopsis of the Monotomidae of the United States.
<Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., Vol. VII, 1879, pp. 257-267.
LATHRIDIID^:.
C. G. VON MANNERHEIM. — Versuch einer monographischen Darstcl-
lung der Kafergattungen Corticaria und Lathridius. <Gcrmar's
Zeits. f. Entom., Vol. V, 1845, pp. 1-112.
JOHN L. LECONTE. — S}7nopsis of the Lathridiides of the United
States and northern contiguous territories. <Proc. Acad. Nat.
Sci. Phila., Vol. VII, 1855, pp. 299-305.
H. C. FALL. — Revision of the Lathridiidae of Boreal America.
<Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., 1899, pp. 101-190, 3 pis.
O. P. BELON. — Essai de classification generale des Lathridiida?, avec
le catalogue 8yste*matique et alphabetique de toutes les especes du
Globe. <Rev. Entom., 1897, pp. 105-221.
BYRRHID^.
JOHN L. LECONTE. — Synopsis of the Byrrhidse of the United States.
<Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., Vol. VII, 1854, pp. 113-117.
47
PARNID^E.
JOHN L. LECONTE. — Synopsis of the Parnidae of the United States.
<Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila.,Vol. VI, 1852, pp. 41-15.
GEORGE H. HORN. — Synopsis of the Parnidae of the United States.
<Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., Vol. Ill, 1870, pp. 29-42.
HETEROCERID^;.
GEORGE H. HORN. — ^he species of Heterocerus of Boreal America.
<Trans. Ainer. Entoin. Soc., 1890, pp. 1-17.
DASCYLLID^:.
JOHN L. LECONTE. — Synopsis of the Atopidae, Rhipiceridae, and Cy-
phonidae of tho United States. <Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila.,
Vol. VI, 1853, pp. 350-357.
GEORGE H. HORN. — Synopsis of the Dascyllidae of the United States.
<Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., Vol. VIII, 1880, pp. 76-114, plate.
RHIPICERID^E.
JOHN L. LECONTE. — [See paper just cited under Dascyllidae.]
GEORGE H. HORN. — Notes on Elateridae, Cebrionidte, Rhipiceridae,
and Dascyllidaa. <Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., Vol. IX, 1881,
pp. 85-86.
ELATERID^.
JOHN L. LECONTE. — Revision of the Elateridae of the United States.
<Trans. Amer. Philos. Soc., n. ser., Vol. X, 1853, pp. 405-508.
E. DE CANDEZE. — Monographic des Elaterides. 4 vols. and 3 supple-
ments. Liege, 1857-1881.
H. DE BONVOULOIR. — Monographic de la famine des Eucnemides.
<Ann. Soc. Entom. de France, 4 ser., T. 10, part supplementaire.
Paris, 1871-1875, 42 plates, pp. 907.
GEORGE H. HORN. — Notes on Elateridas, Cebrionidae, Rhipiceridae, and
DascyllidiE. <Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc,, Vol. IX, 1881.
Tabulates Aplastus, p. 77; Plastocerus, p. 78; Euthysanius, p. 79; and the
subfamily Cebrioninse, p. 82.
JOHN L. LECONTE. — Short studies of North American Coleoptera
(No. 2). <Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., Vol. XII, 1884, pp. 1-32.
Tabulates Drasterius, p. 4; Megapenthes, p. 6; Elater, p. 8; Agriotes, p. 15.
GEORGE H. HORN. — A study of some genera of Elateridge. <Trans.
Amer. Entom. Soc., Vol. XII, 1884, pp. 33-52.
Tabulates Horistonotus, p. 34; Esthesopus, p. 41; Ludius, p. 45; Eniconyx,
p. 51.
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GEORGE H. HORN. — A monograph of the species of the subfamilies
Eucneminse, Cerophytinge, and Perothopinae, inhabiting the United
States. <Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., Vol. XIII, 1886, pp. 5-58.
GEORGE H. HORN. — A monograph of the species of Cryptohypnus of
Boreal America. <Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., 1891, pp. 1-29.
F. BLANCH ARD. — Revision of the species of Cardiophorus Esch. of
America, north of Mexico. <Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., 1889,
pp. 1-27.
THROSCID^;.
H. DE BONVOULOIR. — Essai monographique sur la famille des Thro-
scides. Paris, 1859-60; with supplement, 144 pp.. 5 pis.
GEORGE H. HORN. — Synopsis of the Throscidee of the United States.
<Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., Vol. XII, 1885, pp. 198-208.
BUPRESTID^:.
CASTELNAU DE LAPORTE & GORY. — Monographic des Buprestides.
<Hist. Nat. Iconog. Cole*opteres, Paris, 1835.
JOHN L. LECONTE. — Revision of the Buprestidae of the United States.
<Trans. Amer. Philos. Soc., n. ser., Vol. XI, 1859, pp. 18T-258.
G. R. CROTCH. — Notes on the species of Buprestidse found in the United
States. <Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1873, pp. 84-96.
GEORGE H. HORN. — Revision of some genera of Buprestidse. <Trans.
Amer. Entom. Soc., Vol. X, 1882, pp, 101-112.
Revises the group Anthaxise.
GEORGE H. HORN. — A monograph of the species of Chrysobothris
inhabiting the United States. <Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., Vol.
XIII, 1886, pp. 65-123, Pis. II- VII.
H. C. FALL. — Synopsis of the species of Acmeeodera of America, north
of Mexico. <Journ. N. Y. Entom. Soc., March, 1899, pp. 1-37.
GEORGE H. HORN. — The species of Agrilus of Boreal America.
<Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., 1891, pp. 277-336.
LAMPYRID^E.
JOHN L. LECONTE. — Synopsis of the Lampy rides of Temperate North
America. <Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., Vol. V, 1851, pp. 331-
347.
JOHN L. LE CONTE. — Synopsis of the Lampy ridge of the United States.
<Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., Vol. IX, 1881, pp. 15-72.
MALACHIID^E.
JOHN L. LECONTE.— Catalogue of the Mely rides of the United States,
with descriptions of new species. <Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila.,
Vol. VI, 1852, pp. 163-171.
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JOHN L. LECONTE. — Revision of the Dasytini of the United States.
<Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1866, pp. 349-361.
GEORGE H. HORN. — Synopsis of the Malachidse of the United States.
<Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc,, Vol. IV, 1872, pp. 109-127.
T. L. CASEY. — [Synopsis of the] Melyridae. <Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci.,
Vol. VIII, 1895, pp. 456-606.
CLERUXE.
M. SPINOLA. — Essai monographique sur les Clerites, insectes Coleop-
teres. Geneva, 1844, 2 vols., 47 pis.; Vol. I, pp. 386; Vol. II,
pp. 226.
JOHN L. LECONTE. — Synopsis of the Coleopterous insects of the
group Cleridse which inhabit the United States. <Ann. Lye.
Nat. Hist. New York, Vol. V, 1849, pp. 9-35.
GEORGE H. HORN. — Synopsis of the species of Cymatodera and Tri-
chodes of the United States. <Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., Vol.
V, 1876, pp. 220-232.
/V. BOILDIEU. — Monographic de la tribu des Ptiniores. <Ann. Soc.
Entom. de France, 1856, pp. 285-315.
A monograph of the subfamily Ptininae.
JOHN L. LECONTE. — Prodromus of a monograph of the species of the
tribe Anobiini, of the family Ptinidse, inhabiting North America.
<Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1865, pp. 222-244.
GEORGE H. HORN. — Revision of the Bostrichidse of the United States.
<Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc., Vol. XVII, 1878, pp. 540-555.
T. L. CASEY. — Studies in Ptinida?, Cioidae, and Sphindidae. <Journ.
N. Y. Entom. Soc., 1898, pp. 61-65.
Contains table of North American genera of Bostrichini, with synoptic tables
of species, pp. 65-76.
P. LESNE. — Revision des Coleopteres de la famille des Bostry chides.
<Ann. Soc. Entom. de France, 1896, pp. 99-127, pis. 8-9. Con-
tinued in subsequent volumes. Not yet completed.
A monograph of the entire family.
CIOID^E.
J. MELLIE. — Monographic de Fancien genre Cis des auteurs. <Ann.
Soc. Entom. de France, 1848, pp. 205-274 and 313-396, 4 pis.
T. L. CASEY. — [See work just cited under Ptinidre.]
Contains a synopsis of the N. A. Cioidse and Sphindidse pp. 76-93.
3631— No. 24 - 4
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CUPESID^E.
JOHN L. LECONTE. — On the Cupesidse of North America. <Trans.
Amer. Entom. Soc., Vol. V, 1874, pp. 87-88.
LUCANIM;.
CHAS. FUCHS. — Synopsis of the LucanidaB of the United States. <Bul.
Brooklyn Entom. Soc., Vol. V, 1882, pp. 49-52 and 57-60, 1 pi.
SCARAB^EIB^E.
JOHN L. LECONTE. — Notice of three genera of Scarabgeidse found
in the United States. <Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., Vol. VIII,
1856, pp. 19-25.
Treats of Ligyrus, Aphonus, and Polymcechus.
JOHN L. LECONTE. — Synopsis of the Melolonthidue of the United
States. <Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., ser. 2, Vol. Ill, 1856,
pp. 225-288.
GEORGE H. HORN. — Notes on some genera of Coprophagous Scara-
bseidse of the United States. <Trans. Airier. Entom. Soc., Vol.
Ill, 1870, pp. 42-51.
Tabulates Copris, p. 42; Canthon, p. 44; Amechanus (Bradycinetus) , p. 48-
Bolboceras, p. 49; Odonteeus, p. 50.
GEORGE H. HORN. — Description of the species of Aphodius and Bia-
lytes of the United States. <Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., Vol.
Ill, 1870, pp. 110-134.
GEORGE H. HORN. — Synopsis of Aphodiini of the United States.
<Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., Vol. Ill, 1871, pp. 284-297.
Continuation of the foregoing paper.
GEORGE H. HORN. — Descriptions of new Coleoptera of the United
States, with notes on known species. <Trans. Amer. Entom.
Soc., Vol. Ill, 1870-'71.
Tabulates Cyclocephala, p. 334; Catalpa, p. 337; Cremastochilus, p. 339.
GEORGE H. HORN. — Synonymical notes and descriptions of new spe-
cies of North American Coleoptera. <Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc. ,
Vol. V, 1875, pp. 126-156.
Tabulates Onthophagus, p. 137; Ligyrus, p. 143; Strategus, p. 143.
GEORGE H. HORN. — Revision of the United States species of Ochodaeus
and other genera of Scarabseidse. <Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc.,
Vol. V, 1876, pp. 177-197.
Tabulates Ochodanis, p. 177; Macrodactylus, p. 183; Dichelonycha, p. 185;
Ccenonycha, p. 192; Trichius, p. 194.
GEORGE H. HORN. — Contributions to the Coleopterology of the United
States, No. 3. <Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., Vol. VIII, 1880, pp.
139-154.
Tabulates Geotrupes, p. 144; Phileurus, p. 147; and describes the species of
Plectrodes, p. 145.
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FREDERICK BLANCHARD. — On the species of Canthon and Phanaeus of
the United States, with notes on other genera. <Trans. Amer.
Entom. Soc., Vol. XII, 1885, pp. 163-172.
GEORGE H. HORN. — A monograph of the Aphodiini inhabiting the
United States. <Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., Vol. XIV, 188T,
pp. 1-110.
Supersedes the two papers cited above.
GEORGE H. HORN. — Revision of the species of Lachnosterna of Amer-
ica north of Mexico. <Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., Vol. XIV,
1887, pp. 209-296, PI. III.
GEORGE H. HORN. — Notes on the species of Anomala inhabiting the
United States. <Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc,, 1884, pp. 157-164.
J. B. SMITH. — Notes on the species of Lachnosterna of temperate
North America, with description of new species. <Proc. U. S.
Nat. Museum, Vol. XI, 1888, pp. 481-525, plates 48-60.
GEORGE H. HORN. — Synopsis of the Euphorias of the United States.
<Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc,, Vol. XVIII, 1879, pp. 397-408, PI. IV.
GEORGE H. HORN. — A monographic revision of the species of Cre-
mastochilus of the United States. <Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc. , Vol.
XVIII, 1879, pp. 382-397, PL IV.
CERAMBYCnXE.
S. S. HALDEMAN. — Materials to ward a history of the Coleoptera Longi-
cornia of the United States. <Trans. Amer. Philos. Soc,, ser. 2,
Vol. X, pp. 27-67; and Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc., Vol. IV, 1847, pp.
371-376.
JOHN L. LECONTE. — An attempt to classify the Longicorn Coleop-
tera of the part of America north of Mexico. <Journ. Acad.
Nat. Sci. Phila., ser. 2, Vol. I, 1850, pp. 311-340; Vol. II, 1852, pp.
5-38, 99-112, and 139-178.
JOHN L. LECONTE. — Note on the classification of the Cerambycidae,
with descriptions of new species. <Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila.,
1862, pp. 38-42.
JOHN L. LECONTE. — New species of North American Coleoptera.
Prepared for the Smithsonian Institution. Part II. <Smithsonian
Miscellaneous Collections, Vol. XI, 1874.
Tabulates the following genera: Criocephalus, p. 169; Eburia, p. 179; Ela-
phidion, p. 181; Aneflus, p. 185; Crossidius, p. 196; Acmseops, p. 208;
Strangalia, p. 212; Typocerus, p. 213; Leptura, p. 215; Monilema,
p. 229; Monohammus, p. 231; Pogonocherus, p. 237; Saperda, p. 238.
GEORGE H. HORN. — Notes on some genera of Cerambycidse of the
United States. <Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., Vol. VII, 1878,
pp. 41-50.
Gives tables of Pogonocherus, p. 42; Mecas, p. 44; Oberea, p. 45; Tetraopes,
p. 48; Tetrops, p. 50.
GEORGE H. HORN. — Notes on sonic genera of Cerambycida\ with de-
scriptions of new species. <Trans. Amer. Entoni. Soc., Vol.
VIII, 1880, pp. 115-133.
A complete revision of the tribe Acanthoderini, p. 115; tables of ^Ethoccrun,
p. 133; Cyllene, p. 134.
CHARLES W. LENG. — Synopsis of Coleoptera [Cerambycidee]. <Bul.
Brooklyn Entom. Soc., Vol. VII, 1884, No. 1, p. 7, and in sub-
sequent numbers; continued in Entomologica Americana, Vols.
I-VI.
Follows the classification by Drs. Le Conte and Horn. The tables for the
determination of the species are partly reproduced from those given by
Dr. Le Conte or Dr. Horn, and partly original by Dr. Horn or by Mr.
Leng.
GEORGE H. HORN. — Descriptions of some new Cerambycida\ with
notes. <Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., Vol. XII, 1885, pp. 173-197.
Gives tables of Oxoplus, p. 175; Stenosphenus, p. 177; Monilema, p. 180;
Monohammus, p. 190; Goes, p. 193; Dorcaschema, p. 193; Oncideres,
p. 194; Eupogonius, p. 196; Dysphaga, p. 197.
CHARLES W. LENG and J. HAMILTON. — The Lamina of North America.
<Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., 1896, pp. 101-178.
CHRYSOMELID^E.
E. SUFFRIAN. — Monographic und kritisches Verzeichniss dor nord-
amerikanischen Cryptocephalen. <Linna?a Entom., Vols. VI-
VIII, 1852-54.
W. F. ROGERS. — Synopsis of the species of Chrysomela and allied gen-
era inhabiting the United States. <Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila.,
Vol. VIII, 1856, pp. 29-39, 1 pi.
A synopsis of the present tribe Chrysomelini.
JOHN L. LECONTE. — On the species of Galeruca and allied genera
inhabiting North America. <Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. , 1865,
pp. 204-222.
A review of Galerucini genuini.
G. R. CROTCH. — Materials for the study of the Phytophaga of the
United States. <Proc, Acad. Nat/Sci. Phila., 1873, pp. 19-83.
A revision of most of the North American genera of Chrysomelidae, omitting
most of the Cryptocephalini, the Galerucini genuini, and the genera
Haltica and Longitarsus.
JOHN L. LECONTE. — Short studies of North American Coleoptera.
<Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., Vol. VIII, 1880, pp. 163-218.
Gives synoptic tables of Monachus, p. 195; Diaclms, p. 196; Triachus, p. 197;
* Bassareus, p. 198; Cryptocephalus, p. 199; Pachybrachys, p. 204.
GEORGE H. HORN. — Miscellaneous notes and short studies of North
American Coleoptera, Chrysomelidju, Hispini. <Trans. Amer.
Entom. Soc., Vol. X, 1883, pp. 290-303.
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GEORGE H. HORN. — A synopsis of the Ilalticini of Boreal America,
<Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., 1889, pp. 163-320.
GEORGE H. HORN. — The. Galerucini of Boreal America. <Trans.
Amer. Entom. Soc., 1893, pp* 57-136.
GEORGE H. HORN. — The Eumolpini of Boreal America. <Trans.
Amer. Entom. Soc., 1892, pp. 195-234:.
GEORGE H. HORN. — Studies in Chrysomelidse. <Trans. Amer. Entom.
Soc., 1892, pp. 1-18.
CHARLES W. LENG. — Revision of the Donaciae of Boreal America.
<Trans Amer. Entom. Soc., 1891, pp. 159-176.
C. STAL. — Monographic des Chrysomelides de FAmerique. <Act.
Soc. Roy. Sci. Upsal., 1862, pp. 1-86; 1863, pp. 87-176; 1865,
pp. 177-365.
M. L. LINELL. — New species of Coleoptera of the family Chrysomeli-
dae, with short review of the tribe Chlamydini. <Proc. U. S.
Nat. Museum, Vol. XX, 1897, pp. 473-485*
M. L. LINELL. — A short revision of the Chrysomelas of North Amer^
ica. <Joum. N. Y. Entom. Soc,, December, 1896, pp. 195-200.
BRUCHID^E.
GEORGE H. HORN. — Revision of the Bruchidse of the United States.
<Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., Vol. IV, 1873, pp. 311-342.
TENEBRIONID^E.
GEORGE H. HORN. — Revision of the Tenebrionidse of America, north
of Mexico. <Trans. Amer. Philos. Soc., n. ser., Vol. XIV, 1870,
pp. 253-404, 2 pis.
T. L. CASEY. — Coleopterological Notices. II. <Ann. N. Y. Acad.
Sci., Vol. V, 1890, pp. 307-503.
Contains synopses of various groups and genera of Tenebrionidse which are
enumerated in Henshaw's 3d Supplement.
T. L. CASEY. — Coleopterological Notices. III. <Ann. N. Y. Acad.
Sci., Vol. VI (1892), pp. 9-214.
Contains synopses of the Cistelida? and of the tribe Cleonini of the Curculion-
kUe.
OTHNIIDJ3.
The few species of the single genus constituting this family have been
tabulated by Dr. Horn in Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., Vol. 11,
1868, pp. 132, 133.
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LAGRIID^E.
GEORGE H. HORN. — Miscellaneous Coleopterous studies. <Trans.
Amer. Entom. Soc., Vol. XV, 1888, pp. 26-48.
Contains on pp. 28-32 a synopsis of the family.
MONOMMID^E.
JAMES THOMSON. — Monographic de la famille des Monomnrides.
<Ann. Soc. Entom. France, 1860, pp. 5-38.
A monograph of the family of the whole world. The few (four) species
hitherto found in North America are tabulated by Dr. Horn in Trans.
Amer. Entom. Soc., Vol. IV, 1872, p. 150.
MELANDRYID^E.
No complete synopsis has hitherto been published, and excepting a
table of Hallomenus, by Dr. Le Conte (Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc. ,
Vol. XVII, 18T8, p. 619), I can only record the following papers:
GEORGE H. HORN. — Notes on the Mycteridae and other Heteromera.
<Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., Vol. VII, 1879, pp. 336-339.
Tabulates Mycterus and Lacconotus.
GEORGE H. HORN. — Miscellaneous Coleopterous studies. <Trans.
Amer. Entom. Soc., Vol. XV, 1888, pp. 26-48.
Contains on pp. 32-44 a revised table ot the tribes of Melandryid;e and
tables of the genera Eustrophus, Holostrophus, Orchesia, and Hypulus.
T. L. CASEY. — [See work cited under Corylophidse.]
Contains table of tribe Tetratomini.
PYTHIDJ3.
Excepting the table of Cononotus, by Dr. Horn (Trans. Am. Entom.
Soc., Vol. II, 1868, p. 136), and a table of Pytho, by the same
author (1. c. Vol. XV, 1888, p. 45), we have no synoptic papers
on this family.
(EDEMERID^E.
JOHN L. LECONTE. — Synopsis of the (Edemeridee of the United
States. <Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., Vol. VII, 1854, pp. 20-22.
GEORGE H. HORN. — The CBdemeridae of Boreal America. <Proc.
Calif. Acad. Sci., Vol. VI (1896), pp. 382-421.
CEPHALOir^E.
The few species composing this family are tabulated by Dr. Le Conte
•in Mr. E. P. Austin's catalogue of the Coleoptera of Mount
Washington, N. H. <Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., Vol. XVI,
1874, pp. 265-276.
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T. L. CASEY. — Studies in Cephaloidre. <Entom. News, 1898, pp.
193-195.
Table of genera and table of Sponidium.
MORDELLID^E.
JOHN L. LECoNTE. — Synopsis of the Mordellidee of the United States.
<Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1862, pp. ±3-51.
JOHN B. SMITH. — A synopsis of the Mordellidae of the United States.
<Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., Vol. X, 1882, pp. 73-100, Pis. l-III.
RHIPIPHORID^i.
JOHN L. LECONTE. — Note on the species of Myodites Latr., inhabit-
ing the United States. <Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1865, pp.
96-98. See also " Short Studies of North American Coleoptera. "
<Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., Vol. VIII, 1880, p. 210.
GEORGE H. HORN. — Notes on the species of Rhipiphorus of the United
States. <Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., Vol. V, 1875, pp. 121-125.
ANTHICIDJE.
F. DE LA FERTE-SENECTERE. — Monographic des Anthicus et genres
voisins, Coleopteres heteromeres de la tribus des Trachelides.
Paris, 1848, 8vo, 340 pp., 16 pis.
JOHN L. LECONTE. — Synopsis of the Anthicites of the United States.
<Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., Vol. VI, 1852, pp. 91-104.
JOHN L. LECONTE. — Synopsis of the Pyrochroidne of the United
States. <Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., Vol. VII, 1855, pp.
270-275.
The tribes Pedilini, Xylophilini, and Macratrini, formerly attached to the
Pyrochroidse, are here treated.
GEORGE H. HORN. — Synopsis of the species of Corphyra Say, of the
United States. <Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., Vol. Ill, 1871, pp.
278-283.
For subsequent tables by Dr. Horn of the same genus see Trans. Amer. Ent.
Soc., Vol. V, 1874, p. 40, and, 1. c., Vol. X, 1883, pp. 305-310.
T. L. CASEY. — Coleopterological notices. VI. <Ann. N. Y. Acad.
Sci., Vol. VIII (1895), pp. 435-838.
Synopsis of the Anthicidse.
GEORGE H. HORN. — Synopsis of the United States species of Notoxus
• and Mecynotarsus. <Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., 1884, pp. 165-
176.
PYROCHROID^E.
JOHN L. LECONTE. — Synopsis of the Pyrochroidse of the United
States. <Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., Vol. VII, 1855, pp. 270-
275.
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GEORGE H. HORN. — Miscellaneous Coleopterous studies. <Trans.
Amer. Entom. Soc., Vol. XV, 1888.
Contains on p. 47 a table of Dendroides.
JOHN L. LECONTE. — Synopsis of the Meloides of the United States.
<Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., Vol. VI, 1853, pp. 328-350.
GEORGE H. HORN. — Revision of the species of several genera of Me-
loidse of the United States. <Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc., Vol.
XIII, 1873, pp. 88-117.
Gives tables of Macrobasis, p. 88; Epicauta, p. 95; Cantharis, p. 103; Pom-
phopcea, p. 115.
GEORGE H. HORN. — Studies among the Meloidae. <Trans. Amer.
Entom. Soc., 1885, pp. 107-116, pi. v.
Contains synoptic tables of Macrobasis and Tetraonyx and synopsis of Pyrota.
RHYNCHOPHORA.
C. J. SCHCENHERR. — Genera et species Curculionidum cum synonymia
hujus familise ... 8 vols., Paris, 1833-31.
An additional volume, Mantissa secunda familire Circulionidum, appeared
in 1847.
A monograph of the Rhynchophora (including the Bruchidje) of the whole
world, but now antiquated.
C. ZIMMERMANN.— Synopsis of the Scolytidasof America, north of Mex-
ico. With Notes and an Appendix by J. L. Le Conte. <Trans.
Amer. Entom. Soc., Vol. II, 1868, pp. 141-178.
F. CHAPUIS.— Synopsis des Scolytides. Liege, 1869, pp. 61.
A general classification.
W. EICHHOFF. — Katio, descriptio, emendatio Tomicinorum. Mem.
Liege, (2) 1878, viii, pp. 1-531.
A monograph of the Scolytidse, subfamily Tomicime, of the whole globe.
GEORGE H. HORN. — The Brenthidse of the United States. <Trans.
Amer. Entom. Soc., Vol. IV, 1872, pp. 127-129.
GEORGE H. HORN. — Contributions to a knowledge of the Curculioni-
dse of the United States. <Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc., Vol. XIII,
1873, pp. 407-469.
A revision of the Calandridrc and synopses of Otidocephalus, p. 448; Mag-
dalis, p. 452; Balaninus, p. 457: Orchestes, p. 461; Rhyssematus, p. 463;
Chalcodermus, p. 465; Analcis, p. 467.
JOHN B. SMITH. — Synopsis of the Apioninae of North America.
<Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., Vol. XI, 1884, pp. 41-68, 3 pis.
JOHN L. LECONTE and GEORGE H. HORN. — The Rlrynchophora of
America, north of Mexico/ <Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc., Vol.
XV, 1876, pp. 1-455.
A monograph of the North American Rhynrhophora.
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FREDERICK BLANCHARD. — Table of Balaninus Germ. <Bul. Brook-
lyn Entom. Soc., Vol. VII, 1884, pp. 106-108.
W. G. DIETZ. — Revision of the genera and species of Anthonomini
inhabiting North America. <Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., 1891,
pp. 177-276.
W. G. DIETZ. — Revision of the genera and species of Desmori of
North America. <Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., 1894, pp. 113-178.
W. G. DIETZ. — Revision of the genera and species of Ceutorhynchini
inhabiting North America. <Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., 1896,
pp. 387-480.
W. G. DIETZ. — On the species of Macrops Kirby, inhabiting North
America. <Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., 1889, pp. 28-54, pi. 1.
H. C. FALL. — Revision of the species of Apion of America, north of
Mexico. <Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., 1898, pp. 105-184.
T. L. CASEY. — On some new North American Rhynchophora. <Ann.
N. Y. Acad. Sci., Vol. IV, 1888, pp. 229-296.
Contains synopses of several genera which are enumerated in Henshaw's
third supplement, and of the genus Sitonis.
T. L. CASEY. — CVeopterological Notices. IV. <Ann. N. Y. Acad.
Sci., Vol. VI, 1892, pp. 359-712.
Synopses of portions of the Rhynchophora.
T. L. CASEY.' — Coleopterological Notices. VI. <Ann. N. Y. Acad.
Sci., Vol. VIII, 1895, pp. 435-838.
Contains synoptic tables of the following genera: Lepyrus (pp. 821-828) ;
Plectromodes (pp. 829-832); Rhyssemattis (pp. 832-836).
T. L. CASEY. — Coleopterological Notices. VII. <Ann. N. Y. Acad.
Sci., Vol. IX, 1897, pp. 285-684.
Contains the following synopses: Balaninus (part), pp. 655-664; tribe Zygo-
pini, pp. 666-679; Tachygonus, pp. 679-681.
HEMIPTERA.
Heteroptera.
L— CATALOGUES AND CHECK-LISTS.
F. A. DOHRN. — Catalogus Hemipterorum. Stettin, 1859.
PHILIP R. UHLER. — Check-List of the Hemiptera Heteroptera of
North America. Published by the Brooklyn Entom. Soc., 1886.
L. LETHIERRY et G. SEVERIN. — Catalogue general des Hemipteres.
3 vols. 1893-1896. <Musee royal d'histoire naturelle de Belgique.
These include all the Heteroptera except the Capsidae and the Cryptocerata.
II.— GENERAL WORKS ON CLASSIFICATION.
C. W. HAHN und G. A. W. HERRICH-SCHAEFFER. — Die wanzenartigen
Insecten. 10 vols. Nuernberg, 1831-1853.
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C. J. B. AMYOT et J. G. AUDINET-SERVILLE. — Hemipteres. Suites a
Buffon. Histoire Naturelle des Insectes. Paris, 1843.
C. STAL.— Analeeta hemipterologica, Berlin, 1866-1869. 3 parts.
Originally published in the Berlin, entom. Zeitschr.
C. STAL. — Hemiptera Fabriciana, secundum exempla Musei Hafniensis
et Kieliensis descripta. 2 parts. <Kongl. Svensk. Vet.-Akad.
Handl., 1868-1869.
J. G. SCHIOEDTE. — Einige neue Hauptsatze der Morphologic und Sys-
tematik der Rhynchoten. <Naturh. Tidskr., 1869, p. 237ff.
P. R. UHLER. — List of Hemiptera of the region west of the Mississippi
River, including those collected during the Hayden explorations
of 1873. <Bul. U. S. Geolog. and Geogr. Survey of the Terri-
tories, Vol. I, 1875, pp. 267-361, Pis. XIX-XXI.
P. R. UHLER. — Report upon the insects collected b}^ P. R. Uhler during
the exploration of 1875, including monographs of the families
Cydnidse and Saldidse, and the Hemiptera collected by A. S. Pack-
ard, M. D. <U. S. Geolog. and Geogr. Survey, Bui., Vol. Ill,
No. 2, 1877, pp 355-475.
1. STAL. — Enumeratio Hemipterorum. Bidrag till en forteckning
ofver alia hitills kanda Hemiptera (or: Index specierum omnium
hucusque cognitarum cum observationibus systematicis). <cKongl.
Svensk. Vet.-Akad. Handl., 1870-1877, 5 parts.
0. STAL. — Bidrag till Hemipterenas Systematik. <Ofver. K. Vet.-
Akad. Forh. 1867, pp. 491-560.
Synopses of genera of PfentatomicUe and Coreidae.
HERBERT OSBORN. — Classification of Hemiptera. <Entomologica
Amer., Vol. I, 1885, pp. 21-27.
Short characterization of the whole order, with tables of suborders and
families.
H. E. SUMMERS. — The true bugs, or Heteroptera, of Tennessee.
<Bul. Tenn. Agr. Exp. Sta., Vol. IV, No. 3, July, 1891, pp. 75-96.
Contains a table of the families, tables of genera of all aquatic forms,
of the Emesidae, Nabidae, Phymatid;e, Aradidjc, Tingitidrc, and the
Cydnidse.
III.— MONOGRAPHS AND SYNOPSES.
Heteroptera.
SCTJTELLERIM;.
E. F. GERMAR. — Beitrage zu einer Monographic der Schildwanzen.
<Germar's Zeitschr. f. Entom., Vol. I, 1839, pp. 1-46.
Now greatly antiquated; treats of the Scutelleridre and Corimelsenidse.
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CYDNID.E.
P. R. UHLER. — Summary of the Cydnidse of North America in report
upon the insects collected by P. R. Uhler, etc. <Bul. U. S.
Geolog. Survey, Vol. Ill, 1877, pp. 366-396.
V. SIGNORET. — Revision du groupe des Cydnides de la famille des
Pentatomides. <Annales de la Societe Entom. de France, 1881,
and subsequent volumes to 1884.
A monograph of the Cydnidse of the whole world.
PENTATOMIDuE.
H. E. SUMMERS. — A generic synopsis of the Nearctic PentatomidsB,
<Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., 1898 (1899).
CAPSID^E.
E. T. ATKINSON. — Catalogue of the Capsidaa. <Suppl., Journ. Asiatic
Soc. Bengal, Vol. LVIII, Part II (1889), pp. 200.
The only catalogue of the Capsids of the world.
O. M. REUTER. — Capsinae ex America boreali in Museo Holmiensi
asservatre. <Ofver. K. Vet.-Akad. Forh., 1875, pp. 59-92.
O. M. REUTER. — Hemiptera Gymnocerata Europae. Helsingfors,
Vol. I, 1878; Vol. II, 1879; Vol. Ill, 1883; Vol. IV, 1891; Vol. V,
1896.
Most important for the study of the Capsida?.
ACANTHIID./E.
O. M. REUTER. — Acanthiidae Americanos. <0fver. K. Vet.-Akad,
Forh., 1871, pp. 557-567.
O. M. REUTER. — Monographia Anthocoridarum orbis terrestris.
<Act. Soc. Fenn., Vol. XIV, 1886, pp. 555-758.
E. BERGROTH. — Notes on the Nearctic Aradidae. <Proc. Entom. Soc.
Wash., Vol. II, pp. 332-338 (1892).
PHTMATID.E.
A. HANDLIRSCH. — Monographic der Phymatiden. <Ann. k. k. Naturh.
Hofmuseuins, Wien., 1897, Vol. XII, pp. 127-230.
REDUVIID^E.
C. STAL. — Monographie der Gattung Conorhinus und Verwandten.
Berliner entom. Zeitschr., Vol. Ill, 1859, pp. 312-328.
C. STAL. — Bidrag till Reduviidernas kannedomen. <Ofver. K. Vet.-
Akad. Forh., 1866, pp. 235-302.
r>o
O. M. REUTER. — Nabidae novae et minus cognitae. <Ofver. K. Vet.-
Akad. F6rh., Vol. XXIX, 1872 (1873), pp. 79-96.
EMESID.E.
F. A. DOHRN. — Beitrage zu einer monographischen Bearbeitung der
Familic der Emesina. <Linnsea Entom., Vol. XIV, 1860, pp.
206-355, Table I.
SALDIDJE.
P. R. UHLER. — Family Saldidae. (Report upon the insects collected
by P. R. Uhler during the explorations of 1875.) <Bul. U. S.
Geolog. and Geogr. Survey, Vol. Ill, No. 2, 1877, pp. 429-452.
BELOSTOMID^E.
JOSEPH LEIDY. — History and anatomy of the Heinipterous genus
Belostoma. <Journ. Acad. Sci. Phila., Ser. 2, Vol. I, 1847, pp.
57-67, PI. I.
LEON DUFOUR. — Essai monographique sur les Belostomides. <Ann.
Soc. Entom. de France, 1863, pp. 373-400.
G. MAYR. — Die Belostomiden. Monographisch bearbeitet. <Verh.
k. k. zool.-bot. Ges. in Wien, 1871, pp. 399-440.
NOTONECTID^E.
F. X. FIEBER. — Rhynchotographien, drei monographische Abhandhm-
gen. Sciocoridae, Oxycarenus, Notonectae. <Abhandl. kon.
bohm. Ges. der Wiss. Prag, Ser. 5, Vol. VII, 1851, pp. 425-488.
G. W. KIRKALDY. — Revision of the Notonectidae, Part I. <Trans.
Entom. Soc. London, 1897, pp. 393-426.
CORISID^E.
F. X. FIEBER. — Species generis Corisa monographice dispositae.
<Abhandl. kon. bohm. Ges. der Wiss. Prag, Ser. 5, Vol. VII, 1852,
pp. 213-260.
GALGULIM;.
F. X. FIEBER. — Genera Hydrocoridum secundum ordinem naturalem
in f amilias disposita. < Abhandl. kon. bohm. Ges. der Wiss. Prag,
Vol. VII, 1852, pp. 181-212, 4 pis.
Homoptera.
CICADID^E.
CHARLES WILLIAM WOODWORTH. — Synopsis of North American Cica-
didse. <Psyche, Vol. V, 1888, pp. 67-68.
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P. II. UHLER. — Preliminary survey of the Cicadidse of the United
States, Antilles, and Mexico. <Trans. Maryland Acad. Sci., 1892,
pp. 175-179.
JASSID^E (including the TettigoniidcB).
E. P. VAN DUZEE. — A catalogue of the described Jassoidea of North
America. <Trans. Amer. Entoin. Soc., 1894, pp. 245-316.
E. P. VAN DUZEE. — A synoptical arrangement of the genera of the
North American Jassidse, etc. <Trans. Amer. Entoin. Soc., 1892,
pp. 295-307.
V. SIGNORET. — Revue iconographique des Tettigonides. <Ann. Soc.
Entoin. de France, 1853-1855, with colored plates.
V. SIGNORET. — Essai sur les Jassides Stal, Fieb., et plus particuliere-
ment sur les Acocephaiides Puton. <Ann. Soc. Entoin. de France,
1879-1880.
CHARLES WILLIAM WOODWORTH. — Jassidaeof Illinois, Part 1. <Bul.
Til. State Lai). Nat. Hist., Vol. Ill, 1887, pp. 9-33.
H. OSBORN and E. D. BALL. — Studies of North American Jassoidea.
<Proc, Davenport Acad. Sci., Vol. VII (1898), pp. 45-100.
Contains a review of Ag<i//i<t.
H. OSBORN and E. D. BALL. — Contributions to the Hemipterous fauna
of Iowa. <Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., Vol. IV (1897), pp. 172-234.
Contains a review of Deltocephalus.
H. OSBORN and E. D. BALL. — The genus Pediopsis; a review of the
North American species. <Proc. Davenport Acad. Nat. Sci.,
Vol. VII (1900), pp. 111-123.
H. OSBORN and E. D. BALL. — A review of the North American species
of Idiocerus. <Proc. Davenport Acad. Nat. Sci., Vol. VII (1900),
pp. 124-138.
CHARLES WILLIAM WOODWORTH. — On the genus Cicadula. <Psyche,
Vol. V (1889), pp. 75-76.
E. P. VAN DUZEE. — Review of the North American species of Pedi-
opsis. <Entom. Amer., 1889, pp. 165-174.
E. P. VAN DUZEE. — A revision of the North American species of
Phlepsius. <Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., 1892, pp. 63-82.
J. SPANBERG. — -Species Gyponse Generis Homopterorum. <Bihang
till k. Svenska Vet.-Akad. Handl., 1878.
C. F. BAKER. — The North American species of Gnathodus. <Can.
Entom., 1896, pp. 35-421
W. H. ASHMEAD. — A generic synopsis of the Bythoscopidag. < Entom.
Amer., 1889, pp. 125-126.
E. P. VAN DUZEE. — Review of the North American species of Bythos-
copus. <Entom. Amer., 1890, pp. 221-229.
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CHARLES WILLIAM WOODWORTH. — North American Typhlocybini.
<Psyche, Vol. V (1889), pp. 211-214.
C. P. GILLETTE. — American leaf hoppers of the subfamily Typhlocy-
binse. <Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., Vol. XX (1898), pp. 709-773.
H. OSBORN. — The genus Scaphoideus. <Journ. Cin. Soc. Nat. Hist..
Vol. XIX (1900), pp. 187-209, 2 pis.
CERCOPID^;.
V. SIGNORET. — Revue critique du groupe des Tettigonides et de la
tribu des Cercopides. <Revue et Mag. de Zool., Vol. V, 1853,
pp. 173-184.
F. W. GODING. — Synopsis of the subfamilies and genera of the North
American Cercopidse, with a bibliographical catalogue of the
described species. <Bul. 111. State Labor, Nat. Hist., Vol. Ill
(1895), pp. 483-501.
E. D. BALL. — A study of the genus Clastoptera. <Proc. Iowa
Acad. Sci., Vol. Ill (1896), pp. 182-193, 4 pis.
FULGORID^E.
J. O. WESTWOOD. — On the family Fulgoridae, with a monograph of
the genus Fulgora of Linnaeus. <Trans. Linn. Soc. London,
Vol. XVIII, 1839, pp. 133-238, 1 pi.
C. STAL. — Die amerikanischen Fulgoriden-Gattungen synoptisch be-
schrieben. <Stettiner entom. Zeit., Vol. XXXI, 1870, pp. 255-
258.
W. H. ASHMEAD. — A generic synopsis of the Fulgoridse. <Entom.
Amer., 1888, pp. 1-6, 21-28.
E. P. VAN DUZEE. — A preliminary review of the North American
Delphacidge. <Bul. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci., Vol. V (1897), pp.
225-261.
E. P. VAN DUZEE. — Observations on some northern Derbida?. <Can.
Entom., 1889, pp. 159 and 176.
P. R. UHLER.— Aids to a recognition of some North American genera
and species of the old family Fulgoridae. <Trans. Maryland
- Acad. Sci., 1900, pp. 401-408.
Treats of the species of Scolops.
MEMBRACIDJE.
C. STAL. — Bidrag till Membracidernas Kannedom. <0fver. af Kongl.
Vet.-Akad. Forhandl., 1869.
F. W. GODING. — Bibliographical and synonymical catalogue of the
described Membracidre of North America. <Bul. 111. St. Lab.
Nat, Hist., Vol. Ill (1894), pp. 391-482.
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F. W. GODING. — A synopsis of the subfamilies anil genera of the Mem-
bracidse of North America. <Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc. , 1892,
pp. 253-260.
PSYLLID^E.
FRANZ Low. — Zur Systematik der Psylloden. <Verh. d. k. k. zool.-
bot. Ges. in Wien, 1878, pp. 585-610.
Characteristics and tables of the European subfamilies and genera. Super-
sedes all previous classifications.
W. H. ASHMEAD. — On the Aphididse of Florida, with descriptions of
new species. Family Psyllidre. <Cau. Entom., Vol. XIII, 1881,
pp. 220-225.
Gives a list of the North American species, with descriptions of several new
ones.
C. V. RILEY. — Notes on North American Psyllidse. <Proc. Biolog.
Soc. Wash., Vol. II, 1884, pp. 67-79.
A classified list of the North American Psyllidte hitherto described, with
short characteristics of the subfamilies, and descriptions of some new
genera and species.
C. W. MALLY. — Psyllidas found at Ames. <Proc. Iowa Acad. ScL,
Vol. II (1894), pp. 152-171, 3 pis.
A list of the described species, with a few additions.
BENJAMIN D. WALSH. — On the genera of Aphidse found in the United
States. <Proc, Entom. Soc. Phila., Vol. I, 1861-1863, pp. 294-
310.
CYRUS THOMAS. — Notes of the Plant-lice found in the United States.
<Trans. 111. Hortic. Soc,, 1877, pp. 137-212.
A review of the family, including the Psyllidse; reproduces the descriptions
of earlier authors, and adds descriptions of new species.
CYRUS THOMAS. — A list of the species of the tribe Aphidini, family
Aphides, found in the United States, which have been heretofore
named, with descriptions of some new species. <Bul. No. 2,
111. St. Labor, Nat. Hist., 1878, pp. 3-16.
C. V. RILEY and J. MONELL. — Notes on the Aphididse of the United
States, with descriptions of species occurring west of the Missis-
sippi. <Bul. U. S. Geolog. and Geogr. Survey of the Territo-
ries, Vol. V, No. 1, 1879, pp. 1-32, 2 pis.
Kiley gives the biology and description of several Pemphiginse; Monell,
descriptions, with occasional tables, of a number of Aphidinse.
CYRUS THOMAS. — Eighth Report of the State Entomologist on the
noxious and beneficial insects of the State of Illinois. <cThird
Annual Report, by Cyrus Thomas, Springfield, 1879.
The report treats wholly on the Aphididre of the United States and is an
enlargement of the author's paper in the Trans. 111. Hortic. Soc., 1877.
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GEORGE B. BUCKTON. — Monograph of the British Aphides. 4 vols.
Ray Society, London, 1875-1883.
This is the latest European work on this family, containing tables for the
determination of the genera.
O. W. OESTLUND. — Synopsis of the Aphididae of Minnesota. <Bul.
No. 4, Geolog. and Nat. Hist. Survey of Minn., St. Paul, 1887.
W. H. ASHMEAD. — A generic synopsis of the Aphididae. <Entoin.
Amer., 1889, pp. 185-189.
T. A. WILLIAMS. — Host-plant list of North American Aphididiv.
Spec. Bui. No. 1, Univ. Nebr., Dept. Entom., 1891.
ALEURODIDJE.
A. L. QUAINTANCE. — Contributions toward a monograph of the
American Aleurodidse. <Bul. No. 8, Technical series, Div.
Entom., U. S. Dept. Agric., 1900, pp. 1-64.
COCCID^E.
V. SIGNORET. — Essai sur les Cochenilles. <Ann. Soc. Entom. do
France, 1868-1876.
J. H. COMSTOCK. — Report on scale insects. < Annual Report of the
Commissioner of Agriculture for the year 1880, Washington, 1881,
pp. 276-349, pis.
J. H. COMSTOCK. — Second Report on scale insects, including a mono-
graph of the subfamily Diaspina? of the family Coccida? and a list,
with notes, of the other species of scale insects found in North
America. <C Second Report of the Cornell University Experi-
ment Station, 1882-83, Ithaca, N. Y., 1883, pp. 47-143, Pis. I-IV.
W. H. ASHMEAD. — A generic synopsis of the Coccidre. <Trans.
Amer. Entom. Soc., 1891, pp. 92-102.
T. D. A. COCKERELL. — Tables for the determination of the genera of
Coccidas. <Can. Entom., 1899, pp. 273-279; 330-333.
T\ D. A. COCKERELL. — A check-list of the Coccidse. <Bul. 111. St.
Lab. Nat. Hist., Vol. IV (1896), pp. 318-339.
T. D. A. COCKERELL. — First supplement to the check-list of the Coc-
cidse. <Bul. 111. St. Lab. Nat. Hist., Vol. V (1899), pp. 389-
398.
T. D. A. COCKERELL. — A check-list of the Nearctic Coccidai. <Can.
Entom., 1894, pp. 31-36.
T. D. A. COCKERELL. — Table of North American Kermes, based on
external characters. <Psyche, Vol. 9 (1900), pp. 44-45.
W. NEWELL. — On the North American species of the subgenera
Diaspidiotus and Hemiberlesia, of the genus Aspidiotus. <Con-
trib. Dept. Zool. Entom., Iowa St. Coll. Agric. and Mech. Arts,
No. 3, August, 1899.
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K. A. COOLEY. — The Coccid genera Chionaspis and Hemichionaspis.
<Spec. Bui. Mass. Agric. Exp. Station, August, 1899, pp. 58,
9 pis.
G. B. KING. — The genus Kermes in North America. <Psyche, July,
1900, pp. 78-84.
PHYSAPODA (THRIPID^;).
A. H. HALIDAY. — An Epitome of the British genera in the Order
Thysanoptera, with indications of a few of the species. <Entom.
Mag., Vol. Ill, 1836, pp. 439-451.
FRANCIS WALKER. — List of specimens of Homopterous Insects in the
collection of the British Museum. 5 vols. and 1 vol. Supplement.
London, 1850-'58.
The Physapoda, compiled from Haliday's manuscripts, are treated in the
supplement.
A. M. BEACH. — Contributions to a knowledge of the Thripidse of Iowa.
<Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., Vol. Ill (1896), pp. 214-227.
Tables for genera and species.
H. UZEL. — Monographic der Ordnung Thysanoptera. Koniggratz,
1895, 4to, 472pp., 10 pis.
PEDICULIM;.
H. DENNY. — Monographia Anoplurorum Britannia?, or an essay on
the British species of parasitic insects. London, 1842, 26 pis.
C. G. A. GIEBEL. — Insecta epizoa. Die auf Saiigethieren und Vogeln
schmarotzenden Insekten. Nach Zeichnungen von C. L. Nitzsch.
Leipzig, 1874, 20 pis.
ANDREW MURRAY. — Economic Entomology. Aptera. South Ken-
sington Museum Science Handbooks. London and New York, 1877.
The PedicuJidse are treated on pp. 384-400.
P. MEGNIN. — Les Parasites et les maladies parasitaires chez Phomme,
les animaux domestiques et les animaux sauvages avec lesquels ils
peuvent £tre en contact. Insectes, Arachnides, Crustaces. Paris,
1880.
The Pediculidge are treated on pp. 72-79.
E. PIAGET. — Les Pediculines. Description de toutes les especes obser-
vees, enrichie d' especes nouvelles. Leyden, 1880, 56 pis. ; Sup-
plement, 1885, 17 pis.
ORTHOPTERA.
L— CATALOGUES.
SAMUEL H. SCUDDER. — Catalogue of the described Orthoptera of the
United States and Canada. <Proc. Davenport Acad. Nat. Sci. ,
Vol. VIII (1900). Price, $1.
3631— No. 24 5
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SAMUEL H. SCUDDER. — A catalogue of the Orthoptera of North Amer-
ica described previous to 1867. <Smithsonian Institution Mis-
cellaneous Collections 189, 1868.
An alphabetical, not synonymical, list of the Orthoptera described from
North America; contains also a full bibliography up to 1867.
IL— LOCAL LISTS.
J. SIDNEY SMITH. — Orthoptera of the State of Maine. <Proc. Port-
land Soc. Nat. Hist., 1868, pp. 143-151.
A synonymical catalogue of the Orthoptera found in Maine, with notes on
habits and distribution of the species.
CYRUS THOMAS. — A list of the Orthoptera of Illinois. <Bul. Ills.
Mus. Nat. Hist., No. 1, 1876, pp. 59-69.
A synonymical list of the Orthoptera found in Illinois.
C. H. FERNALD. — The Orthoptera of New England. <Ann. Kept.
Mass. Agric. Col., 1888, pp. 61.
W. BEUTENMULLER. — Descriptive catalogue of the Orthoptera found
within fifty miles of New York City. <Bul. Amer. Mus. Nat.
Hist., Vol. VI, pp. 253-316. (1894).
III.— GENERAL WORKS ON CLASSIFICATION.
S. H. SCUDDER. — Guide to the genera and classification of the North
American Orthoptera. Cambridge, Mass., 1897.
Contains a bibliography.
C. BRUNNER VON WATTENWYL. — Revision du systeme des Orthopteres,
et description des especes rapportees par M. Leonardo Fea do
Birmamie. <Ann. Mus. civ. Stor. nat. Genova, XIII (1893), pp.
1-230.
J. G. ATJDINET-SERVILLE. — Histoire naturelle des Insectes Orthop-
teres. Paris, 1839, 776 pp., 14 pis.
Natural history of the order up to date, with bibliography and list of species
described.
HENRI DE SAUSSURE. — Orthoptera nova Americana (Diagnoses prpe-
liminares). Series I-III. <Revue et Mag. de Zool., 1859-1861.
Contains synoptical tables of species, besides descriptions of numerous North
American Orthoptera.
SAMUEL H. SCUDDER. — Materials for a monograph of the North Ameri-
can Orthoptera. <Boston Journal of Nat. Hist., Vol. VII, 1862,
pp. 409-480.
Contains synoptical tables and a review of the system used for classification.
SAMUEL H. SCUDDER. — Remarks upon the arrangement of the families
of Orthoptera. <Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. , Vol. XII, 1868-69;
also separate under the title: Entomological Notes, Vol. II, pp. 7-14.
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SAMUEL H. SCUDDER. — Synoptical tables for determining North Ameri-
can insects. Orthoptera. <Psyche, Vol. 1, 1876, pp. 169-171.
Synopsis of the families of Orthoptera; also a list of useful works in the study
of North American Orthoptera.
IV.— SYNOPSES AND MONOGRAPHS.
FORFICULID^:.
H. DOHKN. — Versuch einer Monographic der Dermapteren. <Stet-
tiner entom. Zeit., Vols. XXIV-XXVI, 1863-1865.
A monograph of the Forficulidae of the whole world.
SAMUEL H. SCUDDER. — Synoptical tables for determining North Ameri-
can insects. Orthoptera. U. S. Forficularise. <Pysche, Vol. I,
1876, pp. 177, 178.
Tabulates thirteen species and gives a list of books useful for the study of
the family.
SAMUEL H. SCUDDER. — Brief Synopsis of North American Earwigs,
with an appendix on the fossil species. <Bul. U. S. Geolog. and
Geogr. Survey of the Territories, Vol. II, No. 3, 1876, pp. 249-
260.
SAMUEL H. SCUDDER. — Critical and historical notes on Forficulariee,
including descriptions of new generic forms and an alphabetical
synonymic list of the described species. <Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat.
Hist., July-October, 1876, Vol. XVIII, pp. 287-332.
W. F. KIRBY. — A revision of the Forficulidse, with descriptions of
new species in the British Museum. <Journ. Linn. Soc. Lon-
don, Zool., XXIII (1890), pp. 502-531.
BLATTID^E.
HENRI DE SAUSSURE. — Orthoptera nova Americana (Diagnoses prse-
liminares). Ser. III. <Revue et Mag. do Zool., 1862.
Contains descriptions of new Blattidse, with synoptical arrangement.
C. BRUNNER VON WATTENWYL. — Nouveau systeme des Blattaires.
Vienna, 1865, 426 pp., 13 pis.
Synoptical arrangement of all described species, with descriptions of many
new ones; also bibliography on the family.
HENRI DE SAUSSURE. — Melanges Orthopterologiques. 6 fascicules.
Geneva, 1863-1878.
Fascicule II contains the Blattidae.
W. L. BLATCHLEY. — The Locustidse and Blattidae of Indiana. <Proc.
Ind. Acad. Sci., 1892, pp. 92-163.
PHASMID^E.
SAMUEL H. SCUDDER. — Summary of the U. S. Phasmidse. <Can.
Entom., 1895, pp. 29-30.
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GEOKGE R. GRAY. — Synopsis of the species of insects belonging to
the family of Phasmidse. London, 1835.
J. O. WESTWOOD. — A catalogue of the Orthoptcrous insects in the
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C. STAL. — Recensio Orthopterorum. Revue critique des Orthopteres
decrits par Linne, De Geer et Thunberg. Part 3. Stockholm,
1875.
Synoptical tables of the genera of Phasmidae, with notes on many species.
MANTID^E.
SAMUEL H. SCUDDER. — Index to the Mantidse of North America,
north of Mexico. <Can. Entom., 1S96, pp. 207-215.
HENRI DE SAUSSURE. — Essai d'un systeme des Mantides. <Mittheil.
d. schweiz. entom. Ges., Vol. Ill, 1869, pp. 49-73.
Classification of the Mantidse. Part 2 contains descriptions of North Amer-
ican species.
HENRI DE SAUSSURE. — Additions au systeme des Mantides. Geneva,
1871.
Synoptic table of genera and species of North American Mantidse.
HENRI DE SAUSSURE. — Mantides americains. <Mem. Hist. Nat.
Mex., II, 1. Geneva, 1871, 186 pp., 2 pis.
A synopsis of the North American species.
J. O. WESTWOOD. — Revisio Insectorum Familse Mantidarum, Spe-
ciebus novis aut minus cognitis descriptis et delineatis. London,
1889.
GRYLLID^.
SAMUEL H. SCUDDER. — Revision of the large, stylated, fossorial
crickets. <Memoirs of the Peabody Academy of Sciences, Vol.
I, No. 1, 1869.
Description of the species of Scapteriscus and Gryllotalpa.
HENRI DE SAUSSURE. — Melanges Orthopterologiques. Gry Hides. Two
parts. Geneva, 1877-78.
A monograph of the family, containing synoptical tables of the genera and
species.
C. A. HART. — On the species of CEcanthus. <Entom. News, 1892,
pp. 33-34.
SAMUEL H. SCUDDER. — The species of Nemobius found in North
America. <Psyche, Vol. VII (1896), pp. 431-434.
W. S. BLATCHLEY. — The Gryllida3 of Indiana. <Proc. Ind. Acad.
Sci., 1891, pp. 126-144.
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LOCUSTID^:.
C. STAL. — Recensio Orthopterorum. Revue critique des Orthopteres
decrits par Linne, De Geer et Thunberg. (Part 2.) Stockholm,
1874, 121 pp.
Contains synoptical tables of the genera.
C. BRUNNER VON WATTENWYL. — Monographic der Phaneropteriden.
Wien, 1878, 402 pp., 8 pis.
A synoptical monograph of the Katydids of the world, with full bibliography
and full synonymy of the species.
IGNACIO BOLIVAR. — Arthropodos del viage al Pacifico, verificado de
1862-1865 por una comision de naturalistas enviada por el Go-
bierno Espafiol. Insectes Neuropteros y Ortopteros. Madrid,
1884, 114pp., 3 pis.
Contains a synoptical table of the genus Conocephalus, with descriptions of
new species.
C. BRUNNER VON WATTENWYL. — Monographic der Pseudophylliden.
<Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, 1895, pp. 282.
J. REDTENBACHER. — Monographic der Conocephaliden. <Verh.
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SAMUEL H. SCUDDER. — The North American Ceuthophili. <Proc.
Amer. Acad. Arts and Sci., Vol. XXX (1894), pp. 17-113.
SAMUEL H. SCUDDER. — The Orthopteran group Scudderise. <Proc.
Amer. Acad. Arts and Sci., Vol. XXXIII (1898), pp. 271-290.
SAMUEL H. SCUDDER. — A preliminary review of the North American
Decticidre. <Can. Entom., 1894, pp. 177-184.
SAMUEL H. SCUDDER. — The described species of Xiphidium in the
United States and Canada. <Can. Entom., 1898, pp. 183-184.
J. McNEiLL.— Orchelimum Serv. <Can. Entom., 1900, pp. 77-83.
SAMUEL H. SCUDDER. — The Stenopelmatinse of the Pacific Coast.
<Can. Entom., 1899, pp. 113-121.
W. L. BLATCHLEY. — The Locustidse and Blattidae of Indiana. <Proc.
Ind. Acad. Sci., 1892, pp. 92-163.
ACRIDIID^E.
C. STAL. — Recensio Orthopterorum. Revue critique des Orthopteres
decrits par Linne, De Geer et Thunberg. Part 1. Acrididae.
Stockholm, 1873, 154 pp.
A synoptical arrangement of the genera of the family, with descriptions of
new genera and species.
CYRUS THOMAS. — Synopsis of No'rth American Acrididae. <Report
U. S. Geolog. Survey, Vol. V, Part 1,1873.
A systematical arrangement of the described species of North American
locusts; Part 1. Species of the United States; Part 2. Species from
other parts of North America.
70
SAMUEL H. SCUDDER.— Spharagemon, a genus of CEdipodidre; with a
revision of the species. <Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., Vol.
XVII, 1875, pp. 467-471. Separate, under the title: Entom.
Notes, IV, pp. 66-70.
A synopsis of the genus, with descriptions of new species.
SAMUEL H. SCUDDEK. — A revision of two American genera of CEdi-
podidse. <Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., Vol. XVII, 1875, pp.
478-485. Separate, under the title: Entom. Notes, IV, pp. 77-84.
A synopsis of the genera Encoptolophus and Tragocephala.
CYRUS THOMAS. — Manual of economic entomology. Part III. The
Acrididse of Illinois. <Ninth report of the State Entomologist
... of the State of Illinois, 1880, pp. 73-140.
Contains a synoptical table or key to the families of Orthoptera, a key to
the subfamilies and genera, and a key to the Illinois species of Acrididse.
LAWRENCE BRUNER. — North American Acrididse, north of Mexico.
<Third Report U. S. Entom. Commission, 1883, pp. 55-61.
A systematical list of the species described from North America.
HENRI DE SAUSSURE. — Prodromus (Edipodiorum Insectorum exordine
Orthopterorum. <Mem. Soc. Phys. Hist. Nat., Geneva, 1884,
4to, 254 pp.
A synoptical monograph of the subfamily (Edipodinse of all countries, with
descriptions of new species.
C. STAL. — Systema Acrideorum. <Bih. Svensk. Vet. Akad. HandL,
1878, pp. 100.
SAMUEL H. SCUDDER. — Revision of the Orthopteran group Melanopli
(Acrididae), with special reference to North American forms.
<Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., Vol. XX, pp. 1-421. (1897.)
SAMUEL H. SCUDDER. — The Orthopteran genus Hippiscus. < Psyche,
Vol. VI, 1892. [Continued in several numbers.]
SAMUEL H. SCUDDER. — The North American species of Orphulella.
<Can. Entom., 1899, pp. 177-188.
SAMUEL H. SCUDDER. — The species of the Orthopteran genus Derot-
mema. <Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts and ScL, Vol. XXXV, No. 19,
March, 1900, pp. 387-395.
SAMUEL H. SCUDDER. — Some genera of CEdipodida* rescued from the
Tryxalidse. <Psyche, 1890, pp. 433-442.
SAMUEL H. SCUDDER. — Supplement to a revision of the Melanopli.
<Proc. Davenport Acad. Nat. Sci., Vol. VII, pp. 157-205, 3 pis.
(1899.)
SAMUEL H. SCUDDER. — The Orthopteran genus Schistoccrca. <Proc.
Amer. Acad. Arts and Sci., Vol. XXXIV, 1891), pp. 441-470.
A. P. MORSE. — Revision of the species of Spharagemon. <Psyche,
Vol. VII (1895), pp. 287-299.
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J. McNEiLL.— Revision of the Truxalinse of North America. <Proc.
Davenport Acad. Nat. Sci., Vol. VI (1897), pp. 179-274.
J. McNEiLL. — The Orthopteran genus Trimerotropis. <Psyche,
Vol. IX, pp. 27-36. (1900.)
A. P. MORSE. — Notes on the Acridicbe of New England. <Psyche,
I, 1894, pp. 147-167; II, 1896, pp. 323-327, 342-344, 382-384,
402-403, 407-411, 419-422, 443-445; III, 1897, pp. 6-8, 35-37,
50-51, 64-66, 80-82, 87-89, 111-114; IV, 1898, pp. 247-248, 255-
260, 269-273, 279-282, 292-296.
SAMUEL H. SCUDDER. — The species of Hadrotettix, a genus of CEdi-
podinge. <Psyche, 1900, pp. 67-69.
1. BOLIVAR. — Essai sur les Acridiens de la tribu des Tettigidse. <Ann.
Soc. Entom. Belg. (1887), pp. 175-313.
J. L. HANCOCK. — The species of the new genus Neotettix with a key
to the genera of North American Tettigiae. < Entom. News,
1898, pp. 137-141.
J. L. HANCOCK. —Synopsis of subfamilies and genera of North Amer-
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NETJROPTERA (INCLUDING PSEUDONEUROPTEBA).
L— CATALOGUES.
N. BANKS. — A synopsis, catalogue, and bibliography of the Neurop-
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Entom. Soc., 1892, pp. 328-373.
IL— GENERAL WORKS ON CLASSIFICATION.
HERMANN BURMEISTER. — Handbuch der Entomologie. Berlin, 1832-
1835.
The Neuroptera are treated in Vol. II, Part I.
P. EAMBUR. — Historic naturelle des Neuropteres. Suites a Buffon.
Paris, 1842.
HERMANN HAGEN. — Synopsis of the Neuroptera of North America,
with a list of the South American species. Prepared for the
Smithsonian Institution. <Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collec-
tions, Washington, 1861.
M. ROSTOCK. — Neuroptera Germanica. Zwickau, 1888, 200 pp. , 10 pis.
Contains tables to European genera, and, as an appendix, an elaborate
classification of the Psocidse by H. Kolbe.
Fr. BRAUER. — Verzeichnis der bis jetzt bekannten Neuropteren im
Sinne Linne's. <Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien., 1868, pp. 359-416;
711-742.
Contains tables to all the genera known at date.
72
N. BANKS. — New genera and species of Nearctic Neuropteroid Insects.
<Trans. Amer. En torn. Soc., 1899 (1900), pp. 239-259.
Generic synopses of the Perlidse and Ephemeridse, and tables of Callibsetis
and Trisenodes.
III.— MONOGRAPHS AND SYNOPSES.
H. A. HAGEN. — Monographic der Termiten. <Linnaea cntom., Vols.
X, XII, and XIV, 1855-1860.
EMBIID2E.
H. A. HAGEN. — Monograph of the Embidina. <Can. Entom., Vol.
XVII, 1885.
Only one species of this family has hitherto been founa in the United States.'
PSOCIM;.
H. A. HAGEN. — Beitrage zur Monographic der Psociden. <Stettiner
entom. Zeit., Vols. XLIII and XLIV, 1882-83,
F. J. PICTET. — Histoirc naturelle generale et particiiliere des insectes
Neuropteres. Premiere monographic: Famille des Perlides.
Geneva, 1841-42.
EPHEMERIDSE.
F. J. PICTET. — Histoire naturelle generale et particuliere des insectes
Neuropteres. Seconde monographic: Famille des Ephemerines.
Geneva, 1843-1845.
BENJAMIN D. WALSH. — List of the Pseudoneuroptera of Illinois con-
tained in the cabinet of the writer, with descriptions of over forty
new species, and notes on their structural affinities. <Proc.
Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila.,1862, pp. 361-402.
This paper contains, on pp. 367, 368, a table of the genera of Ephemeridse.
BENJAMIN D. WALSH. — Observations on certain North American Neu-
roptera, by H. Hagen, M. D., of Koenigsberg, Prussia; translated
from the original French MS., and published by permission of
the author, with notes and descriptions of about twenty new North
American species of Pseudoneuroptera. <Proc. Entom Soc.
Phila., Vol. II, 1863-64, pp. 167-272.
Contains a modification of the table of genera of Ephemeridre, pp. 195, 196;
a table of the subgenera of Gomphus, p. 253, and a " Synoptical table
of the subfamilies of the family Odonata," pp. 259, 260.
A. E. EATON. — A monograph on the Epherneridse. Part 1. The
nomenclature of the Ephemerida3. <Trans. Entom. Soc. London,
1871, pp. 1-164, 6 pis.
A. E. EATON. — A Revisional Monograph of Recent Ephemeridae, or
May flies. <Trans. Linn. Soc. London, 1883-1886, 6 partb.
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ODONATA.
W. F. KIRBY. — A synonymic catalogue of Neuroptera Odonata, or
dragon flies. London, 1890, pp. 202.
E. DE SELYS LONGCHAMPS ET H. HAGEN. — Monographic des Calop-
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E. DE SELYS LONGCHAMPS ET H. HAGEN. — Monographic des Gom-
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E. DE SELYS LONGCHAMPS. — Synopsis des Agrionines. Six parts.
<Bul. Acad. Belg., Brussels, 1860-1878.
E. DE SELYS LONGCHAMPS. — Synopsis des Cordulines. <Bul. Acad.
Belg., Brussels, 1871.
H. A. HAGEN. — Synopsis of the Odonata of America. <Proc. Boston
Soc. Nat. Hist., Vol. XVIII, 1875, pp. 20-96.
Omitting the subfamily Agrionina.
E. DE SELYS LONGCHAMPS. — Synopsis d'^Eschnines. <Bul. Acad.
Belg., 1883.
E. DE SELYS LONGCHAMPS. — Revision du Synopsis des Agrionines.
<Bul. Acad. Belg., 1886.
H. A. HAGEN. — Synopsis of the Odonat genus Leucorhinia. <Trans.
Amer. Entom. Soc., 1890, pp. 229-236.
H. A. HAGEN. — Synopsis of the Odonata of North America. <Psyche,
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303-308, Anax.
P. P. CALVERT. — Catalogue of the Odonata (Dragon flies) of the
vicinity of Philadelphia. <Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., 1893, pp.
152-272, 2 pis.
D. S. KELLICOTT. — The Odonata of Ohio. <Ohio Acad. Sci., Special
Paper No. 2, 1899, pp. 114, 3 pis.
E. B. WILLIAMSON. — The Dragon flies of Indiana. <Indiana Geolog.
Kept, f . 1899 (1900), pp. 229-333, 7 pis.
RAPHIDIDJE.
H. ALBARDA. — Revision des Raphidides. <Tijd. voor Entom., 1891,
pp. 65-184.
IIEMEROBID^E.
G. TH. SCHNEIDER.— Symbola ad monographiam generis Chrysopae
Leach. Vratislavire, 1851.
H. A. HAGEN. — Hemerobidarum synopsis synonymica. <Stettiner
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H. A. HAGEN. — Monograph of the Hemerobidse. <Part I, Proc. Bos-
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pp. 276-292.
Never completed.
MYRMELEONID^E.
H. A. HAGEN. — Stray notes on the Myrmeleonidse. <Can. Entom.,
1887, 1888. [Continued in several numbers.]
N. BANKS. — A classification of the North American Myrmeleonidse.
<Can. Entom., 1899, pp. 67-71.
PANORPIDJE.
J. O. WESTWOOD. — Monograph of the genus Panorpa. <Trans.
Entom. Soc. London, Vol. IV, p. 1.
J. S. HINE. — The North American species of the genus Bittacus.
<Journ. Columbus Hortic. Soc., Vol. XIII, 1899, pp. 11, 2 pis.
TRICHOPTERA.
R. McLACHLAN. — A monographic revision and synopsis of the Trichop-
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Extremely valuable for the study of genera.
F. A. KOLENATI. — Genera et species Trichopterorum. 2 parts. Part
1, Prague, 1848; part 2, Moscow, 1859.
R. McLACHLAN. — Notes on North American Phryganidoe, with especial
reference to those contained in the collection of the British Museum.
<Entom. Annual for 1863, pp. 155-163.
Contains a list of North American Phryganids.
H. A. HAGEN. — Phryganidarum Synopsis synonymica. <Verh. k. k.
zool.-bot. Ges. in Wien, Vol. XIV, 1864, pp. 799-890.
H. A. HAGEN. — Beitrage zur Kenntniss der Phryganiden. <Verh.
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H. A. HAGEN. — [On the Phryganidse.] <Proc. Boston Soc. Nat.
Hist., Vol. XV, 1873, pp. 384-385.
A list of the North American species.
A. E. EATON. — On the Hydroptilidse, a family of the Trichoptera.
<Trans. Entorn. Soc. London, 1873, pp. 125-151.
Gives a list of the species, and synopsis of genera.
N. BANKS. — Descriptions of new North American Neuropteroid Insects.
<Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., 1898, pp. 199-218.
Contains a table of the genera of Leptoceridie.
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MALLOPHAGA.
H. DENNY. — Monographia Anoplurorum Britannia. London, 1842,
26 pis.
C. G. A. GIEBEL. — Insect a opizoa. Die auf Saugethieren und Vogeln
schmarotzenden Insekten. Nach Zeichnungen von C. L. Nitzsch.
Leipzig, 1874, 20 pis.
ANDREW MURRAY. — Economic Entomology. Aptera. <South Ken-
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The Mallophaga ( Anoplura) are treated on pp. 375-384.
P. MEGNIN. — Les Parasites et les maladies parasitaires chez Thomme,
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1880.
E. PIAGET. — Les Pediculines. Description de toutes les especes ob
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der von Meyer gesammelten Arten. Halle, 1882.
V. L. KELLOGG. — A list of the biting lice (Mallophaga) taken from
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Vol. XXII, pp. 39-100 (1899).
Contains a bibliography, and table to genera.
THYSANTJRA.
K. W. v. DALLA TORRE. — Die Gattungen und Arten der Aptery-
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A catalogue of the known species.
A. D. MAcGrLLiVRAY. — A catalogue of the Thysanura of North Amer-
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A. S. PACKARD. — Synopsis of the Thysanura of Essex County,
Mass., with descriptions of a few extralimital forms. <Fifth
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JOHN LUBBOCK. — Monograph of the Collembola and Thysanura. Lon-
don, Ray Society, 1873.
The introduction gives the full bibliography up to date.
A. D. MAcGiLLivRAY. — North American Thysanura. III. <Can.
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Synopsis of family Japygidse.
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A. D. MAcGiLLiVRAY. — North American Thysanura. TV. <Can.
En torn., 1893, pp. 313-318.
Synopses of families Aphoruridae and Podurida'.
A. D. MACGILLIVRAY. — North American Thysanura. V. <Can.
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Synopses of Entomobryidse and Smynthuridse.
A. D. MACGILLIVRAY. — The American species of Isotoma. <Can.
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MYRIAPODA.
C. H. BOLLMAN. — The Myriapoda of North America. Bui. No. 46,
U. S. Nat. Mus., 1893.
A collection of his writings, edited by L. M. Underwood. A most neces-
sary work, containing a catalogue of the species, tables of the genera,
and a synopsis of the Scolopendridae.
HORATIO C. WOOD, Jr. — The Myriapoda of North America. <Trans.
Amer. Philos. Soc., Vol. XIII, 1865, pp. 137-248, 3 pis.
This is the first and only monograph of the Myriapoda published in this
country.
GEORGE NEWPORT. — Monograph of the class Myriapoda, Order Chi-
lopoda. <Trans. Liunean Soc. of London, Voh XIX, 1845, pp.
265-302 and 349-439.
C. L. KOCH.— Die Myriapoden. 2 vols. Halle, 1863.
ROBERT LATZEL. — Die Myriapoden der Oesterreichisch-Ungarischen
Monarchic. Erste Halfte: Die Chilopoden, Wien, 1880. Zweite
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The most recent comprehensive work on this order, and very important
from a classificatory standpoint.
LUCIEN M. UNDERWOOD. — The North American Myriapoda. <Entom.
Amer., Vol. I, 1885, pp. 141-151.
A bibliographical review of the subject, with tables of families and genera.
HORATIO C. WOOD, Jr. — On the Chilopoda of North America, with
Catalogue of all the specimens in the collection of the Smithsonian
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1863, pp. 5-42.
A. S. PACKARD. — A revision of the Lysiopetalidaa, a family of Chi-
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O. F. COOK and G. N. COLLINS. — The Craspedosomatidae of North
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12 pis.
A. STUXBERG. — Lithobioidge Americse borealis. Ofversigt af Nord-
Amerikas hittills kanda Lithobiider. <()fversigt k. Vetensk.
Acad. Forh., Vol. XXXII, No. 3, 1875, pp. 23-320
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O. F. COOK and G. N. COLLINS. — Notes on North American Myriapoda
of the family Geophilidse, with descriptions of three genera.
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Contains a table of the genera.
FR. MEINERT. — Myriopoda Musei Cantabrigensis, Mass. Part I, Chi-
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Of great value for the study of classification, though containing no synopses.
F. C. KENYON. — The morphology and classification of the Pauropoda.
<Tufts College Studies, No. IV, 1895.
ARACHNIDA.
J.— CATALOGUES.
GEORGE MARX. — Catalogue of the described Araneae of temperate
North America. <Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XII, pp. 497-594
'(1890).
Includes u bibliography.
//.— COMPREHENSIVE WORKS.
C. W. HAHN and C. L. KOCH. — Die Arachniden. Nuremberg, 1831-
1818, 16 vols., with 563 pis.
C. A. DE WALCKENAER. — Histoire naturelle des Insectes. Suites a
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The first work on general classification of this order, and many North Amer-
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E. SIMON. — Histoire naturelle des Araignees. Paris, 2 vols. , 1893-1898.
(Not yet finished.) Tables to all the genera.
N. M. HENTZ. — Descriptions and figures of the Araneides of the
United States. <Journ. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., Vol. IV- VI,
1842-1850.
These papers form the basis of the study of American arachnology. Numer-
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N. M. HENTZ. — Araneae America septentrionalis. The Spiders of the
United States. Edited by J. H. Emerton and E. Burgess. < " Oc-
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A reprint of Hentz's papers on North American spiders.
E. SIMON. — Les Arachnides de France. Paris, Vols. I-V and VII,
1874-1884.
This work represents the most recent systems of classification, and is there-
fore of great general value, although it deals only with the European
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GRAF EUGEN KEYSERLING. — Neue Spinnen aus Amerika. 7 parts.
<Verh. k. k. zool.-bot. Ges. in Wien, Vols. XXIX-XXXIV,
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LUCIEN M. UNDERWOOD. — The progress of Arachnology in America.
<Amer. Natur., Vol. XXI, 1887, pp, 963-975.
A very useful review of the bibliography, with synoptic table of the families
of the Aranese.
N. BANKS. — A classification of the North American Spiders. <Can.
Entom., 1892, pp. 88-97.
III.— MONOGRAPHS AND SYNOPSES.
Aranese.
THERAPHOSID2E.
E. SIMON. — Liste d. especes d. 1. famille d. Aviculariides d. PAmerique
du Nord. <Actes d. 1. Soc. Linn. d. Bordeaux, 1891.
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J. T. MOGGRIDGE. — Harvesting Ants and Trap-door Spiders, with sup-
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ANTON AUSSERER. — Zweiter Beitrag zur Kenntniss der Arachniden-
Familie der Territelariae Thorell. <Verh. k. k. zool.^bot. Ges.
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DYSDERID^.
N. BANKS. — Notes on the Dysderidse of the United States. <Can.
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GRAF EUGEN KEYSERLING. — Amerikanische Spinnen aus den Fami-
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C. L. KOCH. — Die Arachniden-Familie der Drassiden. Nuremberg,
1866-1868.
J. H. EMERTON. — New England Spiders of the families Drassidse,
Agalenidre, and Dysderidge. <Trans. Conn. Acad., Vol. VIII,
pp. 1-40 (1890).
DICTYNID^E.
J.- H. EMERTON. — New England Spiders of the family Ciniflonidse.
<Trans. Conn. Acad., Vol. VII, pp. 443-460 (1888).
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EPEIRID^E.
GRAF E. KEYSERLING. — Beschreibung neuer und wenig bekannter
Arten aus der Familie Orbitelae Latr. oder Epeiridse Sund.
<Sitzungsber. d. naturw. Ges. Isis in Dresden, 1863 (1864),
pp. 63-154.
J. H. EMERTON. — New England Spiders of the family Epeiridre.
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GRAF E. KEYSERLING. — Die Spinnen Amerikas. IV. Epeiridse.
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H. C. McCooK. — American Spiders and their spinning work. Phila-
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Third volume contains the Epeiridse.
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pp. 123-134.
Contains a synopsis of part of the Tetragnathinae.
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GRAF E. KEYSERLING. — Ueber amerikanische Spinnen -Arten der
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J. H. EMERTON. — New England Spiders of the family Lycosidae.
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G. W. and E. G. PECKHAM. — Descriptions of new or little known
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G. W. and E. G. PECKHAM. — North American Spiders of the family
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LUCIEN M. UNDERWOOD. — A preliminary list of the Arthrogastra of
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E. SIMON. — Essai d'une classification des Galeodes. <Ann. Soc.
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J. DUNCAN PUTNAM. — The Solpugidse of America. Arranged for pub-
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This monograph remained incomplete on account of the death of the author.
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P. MEGNIN. — Memoire sur 1'organisation et la distribution zoologique
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subdivision, de la famille des Sarcoptides, ordre des Acariens.
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N. BANKS. — Some new American Acarina. <Trans. Amer. Entom.
Soc., 1894, pp. 209-222.
Synopses of the Erythrseidse, Trombididse, Rhyncholophidrc Bdellid?e, and
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J. B. TYRELL. — On some Canadian Ectoparasitic Sarcoptidse. <Ott.
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H. GARMAN. — The Phytopti and other injurious plant mites. <Twelf th
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A. NALEPA. — Eriophyidae (Phytoptidae). <Das Tierreich, 4 Liefe-
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No reference to the American species.
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R, H. WALCOTT. — On the North American species of the genus Atax.
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BULLETIN No. 1. — Destruction of the young or unfledged Locusts
( Caloptenus spretus). (1877.) [pp. 15.]
BULLETIN No. 2. — On the Natural History of the Rocky Mountain
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occur in the more fertile country in which they will hatch the
present year. (1877.) [pp. 14, figs. 10.]
BULLETIN No. 3. — The Cotton Worm. Summary of its Natural
History, with an Account of its Enemies, and the best Means of
controlling it; being a Report of Progress of the Work of the
Commission. By C. V. Riley, M. A., Ph. D. (1880.) [pp. 144,
figs. 84, pi. 1.]
BULLETIN No. 4. The Hessian Fly. Its Ravages, Habits, Enemies,
and Means of preventing its Increase. By A. S. Packard, M. D.
(1880.) [pp. 43, figs. 1, pis. 2, map 1.]
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BULLETIN No. 6. — General Index and Supplement to the nine Reports
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(1881.) [pp. 177.]
BULLETIN No. 7. — Insects injurious to Forest and Shade Trees. By
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FIRST ANNUAL REPORT, for the year 1877, relating to the Rocky
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Appropriations made by Congress for this purpose. With maps
and illustrations. (1880.) [pp. xvm+ 322+22, figs. 10, pis. 17,
maps 7.]
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Studies of embryological Development of the Locust and of other
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Relation to other Orders of insects. With maps and illustra-
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FOURTH REPORT, being a revised edition of Bulletin No. 3, and the
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Riley, Ph. D. (1885.) [pp. xxxvm-f 399+M7, figs. 45, pis. 64,
maps 2.]
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figs. 306, pis. 40.]
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BULLETIN No. 1. — Reports of Experiments, chiefly with Kerosene,
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(1883.) [pp. 62.]
BULLETIN No. 2. — Reports of Observations on the Rocky Mountain
Locust and Chinch Bug, together with Extracts from the Corre-
spondence of the Division on Miscellaneous Insects. (1883.)
[pp. 36.]
BULLETIN No. 3. — Reports of Observations and Experiments in the
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BULLETIN No. 4. — Reports of Observations and Experiments in the
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BULLETIN No. 5. — Descriptions of North American Chalcididse from
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BULLETIN No. 6. — The imported Elm-leaf Beetle. Its Habits and
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BULLETIN No. 7. — The Pediculi and Mallophaga affecting Man and the
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BULLETIN No. 11. — Reports of Experiments with various Insecticide
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BULLETIN No. 12. — Miscellaneous Notes on the work of the Division
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BULLETIN No. 13. — Reports of Observations and Experiments in the
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BULLETIN No. 15. — The Icerya, or Fluted Scale, otherwise known as
the Cottony Cushion Scale. (Reprint of some recent Articles by
the Entomologist and of a Report from the Agricultural Experi-
ment Station, University of California.) (1887.) [pp. 40.]
BULLETIN No. 16. — The Entomological Writings of Dr. Alpheus
Spring Packard. By Samuel Henshaw. (1887.) [pp. 49.]
BULLETIN No. 17. — The Chinch Bug. A general Summary of its His-
tory, Habits, Enemies, and of the Remedies and Preventives to
be used against it. By L. O. Howard, M. S., Assistant Entomolo-
gist. (1888.) [pp. 48, figs. 10.]
BULLETIN No. 18. — The Life and Entomological Work of the late
Townend Glover. By C. R. Dodge. (1888.) [pp. 68.]
BULLETIN No. 19.— An Enumeration of the Published Synopses, Cata-
logues, and Lists of North American Insects. By. E. A. Schwarz.
(1888.) [pp.77.]
BULLETIN No. 20. — The Root-knot Disease of the Peach, Orange, and
other plants in Florida, due to the work of Anguillula. By J. C.
Neal. (1889.) [pp. 31, pis. 21.]
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BULLETIN No. 21. — Report of a Trip to Australia, made under the
Direction of the Entomologist, to Investigate the Natural Enemies
of the Fluted Scale. By Albert Koebele. (1890.) [pp. 32.]
BULLETIN No. 22. — Reports of Observations and Experiments in the
Practical Work of the Division. (1890.) [pp. 110.]
BULLETIN No. 23. — Reports of Observations and Experiments in the
Practical Work of the Division. (1891.) [pp. 83.]
BULLETIN No. 24. — The Boll Worm of Cotton. A report of progress
in a supplementary investigation of this insect. By F. W. Mally.
(1891.) [pp. 50.]
BULLETIN No. 25. — Destructive Locusts. A popular consideration of
a few of the more injurious locusts (or ''grasshoppers") of the
United States, together with the best means of destroying them.
By C. V. Riley. (1891.) [pp. 62, plates 12.]
BULLETIN No. 26. — Reports of Observations and Experiments in the
Practical Work of the Division. (1892.) [pp. 95.]
BULLETIN No. 27. — Reports on the Damage by Destructive Locusts
during the Season of 1891. (1892.) [pp. 64.]
BULLETIN No. 28. — The More Destructive Locusts of America,
North of Mexico. By Lawrence Bruner. (1893.) [pp.40.]
BULLETIN No. 29.— Report on the Boll Worm of Cotton. By F. W.
Mally. (1893.) [pp. 73.]
BULLETIN No. 30. — Reports of Observations and Experiments in the
Practical Work of the Division. (1893.) [pp. 67.]
BULLETIN No. 31. — Catalogue of the Exhibit of Economic Entomol-
ogy at the World's Columbian Exposition. (1893.) [pp. 121.]
BULLETIN No. 32.— Reports of Observations and Experiments in the
Practical Work of the Division. (1894.) [pp. 59.]
BULLETIN No. 33. — Legislation against Injurious Insects; a compila-
tion of the laws and regulations in the United States and British
Columbia. By L. O. Howard. (1893.) [pp. 46.]
BULLETIN No. 1, NEW SERIES.— The Honey Bee: A manual of in-
struction in Apiculture. By Frank Benton. (1896.) [pp. 118,
pla. 11.]
BULLETIN No. 2, NEW SERIES. — Proceedings of the Seventh Annual
Meeting of the Association of Economic Entomologists. (1895.)
[pp. 100.]
lii LLETIN No. 3, NEW SERIES. — The San Jose Scale: Its occurrence in
the United States with a full account of its life history and the
remedies to be used against it. By L. O. Howard and C. L.
Marlatt. (1896.) [pp. 80, plate 1.]
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BULLETIN No. 4, NEW SERIES. — The principal Household Insects of
the United States. By L. O. Howard and C. L. Marlatt, With
a Chapter on Insects affecting dry Vegetable Foods. By F. H.
Chittenden. (1896.) [pp. 130.]
BULLETIN No. 5, NEW SERIES. — Insects affecting Domestic Animals:
An account of the species of importance in North America, with
mention of related forms occurring on other animals. By Her-
bert Osborn. (1896.) [pp. 302, pis. 5.]
BULLETIN No. 6, NEW SERIES. — Proceedings of the Eighth Annual
Meeting of the Association of Economic Entomologists. (1896.)
[pp. 100.]
BULLETIN No. 7, NEW SERIES. — Some Miscellaneous Results of the
Work of the Division of Entomology. (1897.) [pp. 87.]
BULLETIN No. 8, NEW SERIES. — Some little-known Insects affecting
Stored Vegetable Products: A collection of articles detailing cer-
tain original observations made upon insects of this class. By F.
H. Chittenden. (1897.) [pp. 45.]
BULLETIN No. 9, NEW SERIES. — Proceedings of the Ninth Annual
Meeting of the Association of Economic Entomologists. (1897.)
[pp. 87.]
BULLETIN No. 10, NEW SERIES.— Some Miscellaneous Results of the
Work of the Division of Entomology. (1898.) [pp. 99.]
BULLETIN No. 11, NEW SERIES. — The Gipsy Moth in America: A
summary account of the introduction and spread of Porthetria
dispar in Massachusetts and of the efforts made by the State to
repress and exterminate it. By L. O. Howard. (1897.) [pp.
39.]
BULLETIN No. 12, NEW SERIES. — The San Jose Scale in 1896-97. By
L. O. Howard. (1898.) [pp. 31.]
BULLETIN No. 13, NEW SERIES. — Recent Laws against Injurious
Insects in North America, together with the Laws relating to
Foul Brood. By L. O. Howard. (1898.) [pp. 68.]
BULLETIN No. 14, NEW SERIES. — The Periodical Cicada: An account
of Cicada xeptendecim, its natural enemies, and the means of pre-
venting its injury, together with a summary of the distribution
of the different broods. By C. L. Marlatt. (1898.) [pp. 148,
pi. 1.]
BULLETIN No. 15, NEW SERIES. — The Chinch Bug: Its probable ori-
gin and diffusion, its habits and development, natural checks and
remedial and preventive measures, with mention of the habits of
an allied European species. By F. M. Webster. (1898.) [pp.
82.]
BULLETIN No. 16, NEW SERIES. — The Hessian Fly in the United
States. By Herbert Osborn. (1898.) [pp. 57^ pis. 2.]
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BULLETIN No, 17, NEW SERIES. — Proceedings of the Tenth Annual
Meeting of the Association of Economic Entomologists. (1898.)
[pp. 104.]
BULLETIN No. 18, NEW SERIES. — Some Miscellaneous Results of the
Work of the Division of Entomology. III. (1898.) [pp. 101.]
BULLETIN No. 19, NEW SERIES. — Some Insects Injurious to Garden
and Orchard Crops. A series of articles dealing with insects of
this class. By F. H. Chittenden. (1899.) [pp. 99.]
BULLETIN No. 20, NEW SERIES. — Proceedings of the Eleventh Annual
Meeting of the Association of Economic Entomologists. (1899.)
[PP. in.]
BULLETIN No. 21, NEW SERIES. — Preliminary Report on the Insect
Enemies of Forests in the Northwest. By A. D. Hopkins. (1899.)
[pp. 27.]
BULLETIN No. 22, NEW SERIES. — Some Miscellaneous Results of the
Work of the Division of Entomology. IV. (1900.) fPP- 109.]
BULLETIN No. 23, NEW SERIES. — Some Insects Injurious to Garden
Crops. By F. H. Chittenden. (1900.) [pp. 92.]
INSECTS AFFECTING THE ORANGE. — Report on the Insects Affecting
the Culture of the Orange and other Plants of the Citrus Family,
with Practical Suggestions for their Control or Extermination;
By H. G. Hubbard. (1885.) [pp. x+227, figs. 95, pis. 14.]
INSECT LIFE. — Seven volumes. Begun in July, 1888, ended July, 1895.
General index to the seven volumes of Insect Life, pp. 145, 1897.
REPORT ON COTTON INSECTS. — By J. Henry Comstock. (1879.) [pp.
511, figs. 77, pis. 3.]
SPECIAL REPORT No. 11. — The Silkworm; being a brief Manual of
Instructions for the Production of Silk. Prepared, by direction
of the Commissioner of Agriculture, by C. V. Riley, M. A., Ph.D.,
Entomologist. (First ed., 1879; fifth ed., 1885.) [pp. 37, figs. 8.]
SPECIAL REPORT No. 35. — Report on Insects injurious to Sugar Cane.
Prepared, under direction of the Commissioner of Agriculture, by
J. Henry Comstock, Entomologist. (1881.) [pp. 11, figs. 3.]
[NOTE. — During the years 1864 to 1876, inclusive, the Department of Agriculture
published regularly monthly reports, mainly statistical in their character (replaced
since 1876 by the series of monthly "Crop Reports"), but which contained many
short articles by the Entomologist, none of which would come within the scope of
the present bulletin. Reference to these articles may be facilitated by consulting the
"Synoptical Index of the Reports of the Statistician, 1863-1894" (Bui. No. 2, Division
of Publications, Department of Agriculture). In like manner the "Index to the
Annual Reports of the Department of Agriculture, 1837-1893" (Bui. No. 1 of the
same series), maybe used to facilitate reference to the entomological reports, articles,
and notes appearing in the Annual Reports of the Department.
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THE MORE IMPORTANT PERIODICALS CITED IN THIS BULLETIN.
AMERICAN PERIODICALS.
THE AMERICAN NATURALIST. A monthly journal devoted to the
natural sciences in their widest sense. Unity-three volumes pub-
lished up to 1900.
ANNALS OF THE LYCEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY OF NEW YORK.
Eight volumes. 1824-1867.
ANNALS OF THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCE. New York, N. Y.
Thirteen volumes.
BULLETIN OF THE AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY. New
York, N. Y. Ten volumes published.
BULLETIN OF THE BROOKLYN ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. Seven vol-
umes. 1878-1885.
BULLETIN OF THE BUFFALO SOCIETY OF NATURAL HISTORY. Five
volumes completed, beginning with 1874.
BULLETIN OF THE ILLINOIS STATE LABORATORY OF NATURAL HISTORY.
Urbana, 111. Five volumes published.
BULLETINS OF THE UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL AND GEOGRAPHICAL
SURVEY OF THE TERRITORIES, F. Y. Hayden in charge. Depart-
ment of the Interior; beginning with 1875.
BULLETINS OF THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. Department
of the Interior; beginning with 1875.
THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. Edited by William Saunders and lately
by C. J. S. Bethune; thirty-one volumes published up to the end of
1900. Published at London, Ontario.
ENTOMOLOGICA AMERICANA. Published by the Brooklyn Entomo-
logical Society, at Brooklyn, N. Y. Seven volumes.
ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS, and proceedings of the entomological section
of the Academy of Natural Sciences. Philadelphia, Pa. Com-
menced in 1890.
THE ENTOMOLOGICAL STUDENT. Philadelphia. Begun in April, 1900.
JOURNAL OF THE ACADEMY OF NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA.
Commencing with 1817.
JOURNAL OF THE NEW YORK ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. Commenced
in 1893.
THE KANSAS UNIVERSITY QUARTERLY. Lawrence, Kans. Eight
volumes published.
MEMOIRS OF THE BOSTON SOCIETY OF NATURAL HISTORY. Commenc-
ing with 1866.
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OCCASIONAL MEMOIRS OF THE CHICAGO ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY.
Commenced in 1900.
PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILA-
DELPHIA. Beginning with 1841.
PROCEEDINGS OF THE AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY OF PHILA-
DELPHIA. Commencing with I860.,
PROCEEDINGS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES.
Boston, Mass. Thirty-five volumes published.
PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOSTON SOCIETY OF NATURAL HISTORY. Com-
mencing with 1841.
PROCEEDINGS OF THE CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. San
Francisco, Gal. Since 1854.
PROCEEDINGS OF THE DAVENPORT ACADEMY OF NATURAL SCIENCES.
Davenport, Iowa. Six volumes published.
PROCEEDINGS OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Six volumes. 1861-1867.
PROCEEDINGS OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON.
Four volumes published.
PROCEEDINGS OF THE IOWA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. Des Moines,
Iowa. Six volumes published.
PROCEEDINGS OF THE KANSAS ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. Topeka,
Kans. Sixteen volumes published.
PROCEEDINGS OF THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. Depart-
ment of the Interior. Beginning with 1878.
PAPILIO. Devoted exclusively to Lepidoptera. Organ of the New
York Entomological Club. Four volumes. 1881-1884.
PSYCHE. Organ of the Cambridge Entomological Club. Eight vol-
umes issued up to date. Published at Cambridge, Mass.
RE PORTS OF THE UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL AND GEOGRAPHICAL
SURVEY OF THE TERRITORIES. Department of the Interior.
Beginning with 1867.
SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS. Smithsonian Institu-
tion, Washington, D. C. Beginning with 1862.
TRANSACTIONS OF THE ACADEMY OF SCIENCE OF SAINT Louis.
Ten volumes published.
TRANSACTIONS OF THE AMERICAN ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY and pro-
ceedings of the Entomological Section of the Academy of Natural
Sciences. Beginning with 1868, 26 volumes published up to 1900.
Published at Philadelphia.
TRANSACTIONS OF THE AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY OF PHIL-
ADELPHIA. Second series beginning with 1818.
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FOREIGN PERIODICALS.
ANNALES DE LA SOCIETY ENTOMOLOGIQUE DE BELGIQUE. Beginning
with 1860. Published at Brussels.
ANNALES DE LA SOCIETE ENTOMOLOGIQUE DE FRANCE. Beginning
with 1832. Published at Paris.
BERLINER ENTOMOLOGISCHE ZEITSCHRIFT. Commencing with 1857.
DEUTSCHE ENTOMOLOGISCHE ZEITSCHRIFT. Herausgegeben von Dr.
G. Kraatz. Berlin. Beginning with 1881.
ENTOMOLOGISCHE ZEITUNG, Herausgegeben von dem entomologis-
chen Verein zu Stettin. Beginning with 1840.
LINN^EA ENTOMOLOGICA. Herausgegeben vom entomologischen Verein
zu Stettin. Sixteen volumes. Berlin, 1846-1866.
OFVERSIGT AF KONGL. SVENSKA VETENSKAPS ACADEMIENS FOR-
HANDLINGAR. Beginning with 1844. Published at Stockholm.
Proceedings of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.
SlTZUNGSBERICHTE DER MATHEMATISCH-NATURWISSENSCHAFTLICHEN
CLASSE DER KAISERLICHEN ACADEMIE DER WISSENSCHAFTEN zu
WIEN. Beginning with 1848.
TRANSACTIONS OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY OF LONDON. Beginning
with 1791.
TRANSACTIONS OF THE LONDON ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. Beginning
with 1836.
VERHANDLUNGEN DER ZOOLOGISCH-BOTANISCHEN GESELLSCHAFT IN
WIEN. Beginning with 1852.
ZEITSCHRIFT FUR DIE ENTOMOLOGIE. Herausgegeben von E. F.
Germar. Five volumes. Leipzig, 1839-1844.
MlTTHEILUNGEN DER SCHWEIZERISCHEN ENTOMOLOGISCHEN GESELL-
SCHAFT. Bulletin de la Societe entomologique suisse. Ten vol
umes published up to 1900. Published at Geneva.
ANNALS AND MAGAZINE OF NATURAL HISTORY. London. Beginning
with 1838.
REVUE ET MAGASIN DE zooLOGiE PURE ET APPLIQUES. Paris. Be-
ginning with 1839.
ZEITSCHRIFT FUR WISSENSCHAFTLICHE ZOOLOGIE. Leipzig. Begin-
ning with 1848.
ARCHIV FUR NATURGESCHICHTE. Berlin. Beginning with 1835.
ILLUSTRIERTE WOCHENSCHRIFT (now Zeitschrift) FUR ENTOMOLOGIE.
Neudamm, Germany. Commenced in 1896.
ENTOMOLOGISK TIDSKRIFT. Stockholm. Twenty volumes published.
REVUE D' ENTOMOLOGIE, PUBLIEE PAR LA SOCIETE FRANCAISE D'ENTO-
MOLOGIE. Caen, France. Eighteen volumes published.
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WIENER ENTOMOLOGISCHE ZEITUNG. Vienna. Eighteen volumes pub-
lished.
THE ENTOMOLOGIST'S RECORD AND JOURNAL OF VARIATION. London.
Eleven volumes published.
TIJDSCHRIFT VOOR ENTOMOLOGiE. 's Gravenhage, Holland. Forty-
two volumes published.
BULLETTINO DELLA SOCIETA ENTOMOLOGICA ITALIANA. Florence.
Thirty-one volumes published.
HOR^; SOCIETATIS ENTOMOLOGICJE ROSSIOE. St. Petersburg. Thirty-
three volumes published.
ANNALES DES SCIENCES NATURELLES. Paris. Commencing with 1824.
HOW TO OBTAIN ENTOMOLOGICAL BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS.
Comparatively few of the works treating of the classification of North
American insects have been published as separate books; but such as
have been so published, if of comparatively recent date, can be obtained
through the regular book trade. By far the greater number of the
monographs and synopses mentioned in the preceding pages have been
published in scientific periodicals and transactions of scientific, societies.
These periodicals and transactions can be obtained through the societies
which publish them and through the publishers; but, in the case of
transactions, single volumes, and more especially single papers, are
seldom sold, and the older volumes are liable to be out of print.
Moreover, the expense attending the purchase of all of the periodicals
containing the publications on a given order of insects will be so great
as to put them beyond the reach of most entomologists. The custom
of placing at the disposal of authors a number of separate copies of
their papers overcomes this difficulty to some extent and creates a
small supply. Thus it often happens that a person interested can
obtain a copy of a scientific paper by addressing the author personally.
Many of these separate copies also get into the possession of dealers in
second hand books, and can be purchased from them. The American
Entomological Society, Philadelphia, Pa., and also a few other societies
here and in Europe offer for sale from their duplicates many of these
authors' extras, and in some cases publish lists. There are, moreover,
certain business establishments which make a specialty of the sale of
works and pamphlets on natural history, including entomology, and
it is chiefly through such establishments that the student is enabled to
secure the larger portion of the works needed.
In Europe there are several of considerable reputation. All of
those publishing catalogues of entomological books and pamphlets are
included in the following list:
R. Friedlaender & Sohn, Carlstrasse, 11, Berlin, Germany.
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Ed. Andre, 21, Boulevard Bretonniere, Beaune (Cote-d'Or), France.
H. W. Schmidt, Rannische Strasse, Nr. 1, Halle a. S, Germany.
J. B. Bailliere et fils, 19, RUG Hautefeuillp, Paris, France.
Oswald Weigel, Konigsstrasse, 1, Leipzig, Germany.
U. Hoepli, Corso Vitt. Eman., 37, Milan, Italy.
Otto Harrassowitz, Querstrasse, 14, Leipzig, Germany.
William Wesley & Son, 28 Essex street, Strand, London, England.
Max Weg, Leplaystrasse, 1, Leipzig, Germany.
Paul Klincksieck, 52, Rue des Ecoles, Paris, France.
K. F. Koehler's Antiquarium, Kurprinzstrasse, 6, Leipzig, Germany.
F. L. Dames, Voss-Strasse, 32, Berlin, Germany.
Dulau & Co., 37 Soho square, London, W., England.
A. Hermann, 8, Rue de la Sorbonne, Paris, France.
John Wheldon & Co., 58 Great Queen street, London, England.
Franz Pietzcker, Tubingen, Germany.
Ernst Heyne, Hospitalstrasse, 2, Leipzig, Germany.
Joseph Baer, Rossmarkt, 18, Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany.
List & Francke, Thalstrasse, Nr. 2, Leipzig, Germany.
W. Junk, Rathenowerstrasse, 22, Berlin NW. 5, Germany.
A not inconsiderable portion of the North American literature on the
classification of insects has been published by the General Government
through various channels, and foremost among them are the Smith-
sonian Institution, the U. S. Department of Agriculture, the U. S.
National Museum, the U. S. Geological and Geographical Survey, and
the reports of the various surveys of the Territories. Many of these
publications are distributed free of cost to anyone applying for them;
while others, like certain of the Smithsonian publications, are sold at
a moderate price to cover the cost of publication. Many of them are
out of print, and can only be obtained through natural history book
dealers.
The State reports of Lintner and Forbes can be obtained from the
secretaries of the respective State agricultural societies at Albany,
N. Y. , and Springfield, 111. , while the reports of the entomologists of
the State experiment stations can be obtained from the directors of the
respective stations. The older reports of the State entomologist of
Missouri and the State entomologists of Illinois (Walsh, Le Baron, and
Thomas) are all out of print and can only be obtained by purchase from
secondhand dealers. The same may be said of the well-known and
often quoted reports of Dr. Fitch, which were published with the old
volumes of the Transactions of the New York State Agricultural Society.
o