ANTS. 



20: 766-768. 1904] . Social Parasitism among Ants, .-liner. M us. .\ at. 1 list. 

 /owrn.4,4(Oct.) : 74-75. -- 19053. *An Interpretation of the Slave-making 

 Instincts in Antx Hull, .liner. M us. Nat. Hist. 21: 1-16. igosb. The 

 Ants df tlic Mahamas. with a List of the Known West Indian Species. Ibid. 

 21 : 79-135- ' pl- ii figg. --19050. New Species of Formica. Ibid. 21: 

 267-_>74. - igosd. Hie North American Ants .if the Genus Dolichodi ru-. 

 Ibid. _>i : 305-319, 2 pis., 3 figg. 19056. The North American Ants of the 

 Genus Li.miei..pum. Ibid. 21 : 321-333, 3 figg. igosf. An Annotated List 

 of tin- Ants of New Jersey. Ibid. 21: 371-403, 4 figg. igosg. Worker 

 Ants with Vestiges of Wings. Ibid. 21: 405-408, i pi. igosh. Ants from 

 the Summit of Mount Washington. Psyche 12: 111-114. igosi. *How the 

 Queen > of the parasitic and slave-making Ants establish their Colonies. 

 Amer. Mas. Jouni. 5, 4: 144-148. igosj. *Some Remarks on Temporary 

 Social Parasitism and the Phylogeny of Slavery among Ants. Biol. Centralb. 

 25: 637-644. --igosk. Dr. O. F. Cook's "Social Organization and Breeding 

 Habits of the Cotton-protecting Kelep of Guatemala." Science N. S. 22: 

 706-710. igo6a. The Queen Ant as a Psychological Study. Pop. Sc. 

 Mouth. (April): 291-299, 7 figg.; also Suppl. Scientific American (1906). 

 -igo6b. *The Habits of the Tent-building Ant (Cremastogaster lineolata 

 Say). Bull. Amcr. Mus. Nat. Hist. 22: 1-18, 4 pis., 3 text-ngg. 19060. 

 *On the Founding of Colonies by Queen Ants, with Special Reference to 

 the Parasitic and Slave-making Species. Ibid. 22: 33-105, / pis. igo6d. 

 On Certain Tropical Ants Introduced into the United States. Ent. News 

 I/: 23-26. igo6e. New Ants from New England. Psyche 13: 38-41, i pi. 



- igo6f. The Ants of Japan. Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 22: 301-328. 

 i pi., 2 figg. igo6g. The Ants of the Grand Canon. Ibid. 22: 329-345. 



- igo6h. The Ants of the Bermudas. Ibid. 22: 347-352, i fig. igo6i. 

 Concerning Monomorium destructor Jerdon. Ent. News 17: 265. 1906]. 

 Fauna of New England. 7. List of the Formicidse. Occas. Papers Bust. 

 Soc. Nat. Hist. 7: 1-24. -- igo6k. The Kelep Excused. Science N. S. 23: 

 348-350. i 906!. *An Ethological Study of Certain Maladjustments in the 

 Relations of Ants to Plants. Bull. Amcr. Mus. Nat. Hist. 22: 403-418, 

 pis. 53-58- igoja. *The Polymorphism of Ants, with an Account of some 

 Singular Abnormalities due to Parasitism. Ibid. 23 : 1-93, pis. 1-6. igojb. 

 A Collection of Ants from British Honduras. Ibid. 23: 271-277, 2 pis. 

 igo7C. *The Fungus-growing Ants of North America. Ibid. 23: 669-807, 

 5 Pl- s -, 3i figg. igo7d. The Ants of Porto Rico and the Virgin Islands. 

 Ibid. 24: 117-158, pis. 11, 12. igo7e. The Ants of Jamaica. Ibid. 24: 

 159-163. -- igojf. Ants of Muorea, Society Islands. Ibid. 24: 165-167.- 

 igo7g. Ants from the Azores. Ibid. 24: 169-170. 1907!!. *Notes on a 

 New Guest Ant, Leptothorax glacialis, and the Varieties of Myrmica brevi- 

 nodis Emery. Bull. U'is. Nat. Hist. Soc. 5, 2 (April): 70-83. 1907!. 

 On Certain Modified Hairs Peculiar to the Ants of Arid Regions. Biol. 

 Bull. 13, 4 (Sept.): 185-202, 14 text-figg. 1907]. *The Origin of Slavery 

 among Ants. Pop. Sc. Month. 71, 6 (Dec.): 550-559. igoSa. The Poly- 

 morphism of Ants. (Abstract) Ann. Ent. Soc. Amcr. I, i: 39-69, pi. I. 

 (Abstr. of Art. in Bull. Amcr. Mus. Nat. Hist. 23: 1-93, pis. 1-6. igoSb. 

 ^Studies on Myrmecophiles. I Cremastocheilus. Jour. N. Y. Ent. Soc. 16, 

 2: 68-79, 3 figg- igoSc. ^Studies on Myrmecophiles. II Hetasrius. Ibid. 

 1 6, 3: I35- 1 43. i fig- igoSd. *Studies on Myrmecophiles. Ill Microdon. 

 Ibid. 1 6, 14: 202-213, i fig- igoSe. Honey Ants, with a Revision of the 

 North American Myrmecocysti. Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 24: 345-397, 

 28 figg. igoSf. *The Ants of Casco Bay, Maine, with Observations on 

 Two Races of Formica sanguinea Latreille. Ibid. 24: 619-645. igoSg. 

 A European Ant ( Myrmica levinodis) Introduced into Massachusetts. 

 Jouni. Econ. F.nt. i, 6: 337-339. 



