LIST OF MY ENTOMOLOGICAL PUBLICATIONS ETC. 
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168. A Prospectus of the “Record of my Life-Work in En¬ 
tomology”, as it exists in manuscript. 
Heidelberg, June 1901. — A pamphlet of nine pages, printed by 
J. Hoerning in Heidelberg, which I distributed to my correspondents. 
108 tis. Notice on the Synonymy of Anopheles macnlipennis M. 
Ent. M. Mag. London, Dec. 1900, p. 282—283. 
I show that this is the correct specific name of this species, and not 
A. claviger Fabr. Syst. Autl. 1805, which has been adopted for it by recent 
authors. 
169. An Introduction to my “Record of my Life Work in 
Entomology”. 
Printed in pamphlet-form in Cambridge, England, at the University 
Press. Later, this ‘'Introduction” was reproduced without any change 
in Part I of my ‘‘Record” etc. which appeared in Cambridge, Mass, 
in October 1903. 
170. The two methods of determining Diptera. 
Ent. M. Mag. London, Dec. 1901, p. 295—296. 
This formed a part of the manuscript of my “Record” which I published 
in advance. It will be found reproduced in the “Record” on p. 129—130. 
171. Mosquito-swarms responsive to sounds. 
Ent. M. Mag. London, Dec. 1901, p. 296. 
1902 . 
172. Publication of the two first sheets of my “Record”, 
Part II. They were printed in Heidelberg and distributed 
to my correspondents as a sample of what was coming. 
Three plates were added to them: the portraits of Loew 
and Haliday, and a plate with a facsimile of Loew’s 
handwriting. The Preface is dated April 1902. 
173. A remarkable instance of deliberation observed in an Ame- 
rican ant. 
Ent. M. Mag. London, 1902, p. 172. 
174. On the New Zealand Dipterous Fauna. 
A reprint, with a few emendations, of the paper No. 103, 1884 of this 
List, which appeared originally in the “New Zealand Journal of 
Science” Sept. 1884, p. 198 — 200. 
