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On the scale-like and flattened hairs of certain lepi- 



dopterous larva;. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 9, 1892, 372- 

 375. 



On the larva of Lagoa, a bombyeine caterpillar with 



seven pairs of abdominal legs ; with notes on its meta- 

 meric glandular abdominal processes. Zool. Anz., 15, 



1892, 229-234. 



The bombyeine genus Lagoa, type of a new family. 



[1892.] Psyche, 6, 1893, 281-282. 

 'Notes on the nesting habits of certain bees. [1892.] 



Psyche, 6, 1893, 340-341. 

 Occurrence of Bucculatrix canadensisella, Chamb., on 



birches in Rhode Island. [1892.] U. S. Div. Ent. Insect 



Life, 5, 1893, 14-16. 



Studies on the transformations of moths of the family 



Saturniidffi. Amer. Ac. Proc, 28, 1893, 55-92. 



The life-history of certain moths of the family Cochlio- 



podidse, with notes on their spines and tubercles. Amer. 

 Phil. Soc. Proc, 31, 1893, 83-108. 



The life-histories of certain moths of the families 



Ceratocarnpida\ Heniileucidna, etc., with notes on the 

 armature of the larvae. Amer. Phil. Soc. Proc, 31, 1893, 

 139-192. 



Aglia tau, a connecting-link between the Cerato- 



campidae and Saturniidae, and the type of a new sub- 

 family, AgliimB. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 11, 1893, 172- 

 175. 



The systematic position of Varina ornata, Neum. 



Cauad. Ent., 25, 1893, 151-152. 



Studies on the life history of some bombyeine moths, 



with notes on the setae and spines of certain species. 

 [1893.] N. Y. Ac. Ann., 8, 1893-95, 41-92. 



Attempt at a new classification of the bombyeine 



moths. N. Y. Ent. Soc. Jl., 1, 1893, 6-11. 



Notes on the life-histories of some Notodoutida?. 



N. Y. Ent. Soc. Jl., 1, 1893, 22-28, 57-76. 



Notes on the notodontian genus Ichthyura. Philad., 



Ent. News, 4, 1893, 77-79. 

 A new genus and two new species of Limacodes-like 



moths. Philad., Ent. News, 4, 1893, 167-170. 

 Notes on Gluphisia and other Notodontidae. Psyche, 



6, 1893, 499-502, 521-522. 

 Round worms in the brains of birds. Science, 22, 



1893, 111. 



On the systematic position of the Diptera. Science, 



22, 1893, 199-200. 

 Further studies on the brain of Limulus Polyphemus, 



with notes on its embryology. Washington, Nat. Ac. 



Mem., 6, 1893, 289-331. 

 On the inheritance of acquired characters in animals, 



with a complete metamorphosis. Amer. Ac. Proc, 29, 



1894, 331-370. 



On the origin of the subterranean fauna of North 



America. Amer. Natlist., 28, 1894, 727-751. 

 A study of the transformations and anatomy of Lagoa 



crispata, a bombyeine moth. Amer. Phil. Soc. Proc, 



[32], 1894, 275-292. 

 Note on Thermobia domestiea, and its occurrence in 



the United States. Ent. Month. Mag., 30, 1894, 155-156. 

 Report on insects injurious to forest trees. U. S. 



Div. Ent. Bull., 32, 1894, 53-56. 

 On the systematic position of the Siphonaptera, with 



notes on their structure. [1894.] Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. 



Proc, 26, 1895, 312-355. 

 Occurrence of the hen flea (Sarcopsylla gallinacea, 



Westw.), in Florida. [1894.] U. S. Div. Ent. Insect 



Life, 7, 1895, 23-24. 

 On a new classification of the Lepidoptera. Amer. 



Natlist., 29, 1895, 636-647, 788-803. 

 Life-history of Heterocampa obliqua, Pack. N. Y. 



Ent. Soc. Jl., 3, 1895, 27-29. 

 A clew to the origin of the geometrid moths. N. Y. 



Ent. Soc. Jl., 3, 1895, 30-32. 



Ou the larva; of the Hepialidos. N. Y. Ent. Soc. Jl., 



3, 1895, 69-73. 



The eversible repugnatorial scent-glands of insects. 



N. Y. Ent. Soc. Jl., 3, 1895, 110-127. 



Early stages of some bombyeine caterpillars. N. Y. 



Ent. Soc. JL, 3. 1895, 175-180. 



Monograph of the bombyeine moths of America, north 



of Mexico, including their transformations and origin of 

 the larval markings and armature. Part i. Family i. 

 Notodontidae. Washington, Nat. Ac. Mem., 7, 1895, 5- 

 291. 



On the phylogeny of the Lepidoptera. Zool. Anz.. 



18, 1895, 228-236. 



On a rational nomenclature of the veins of insects, 



especially those of Lepidoptera. [1895.] Psyche, 7, 1896, 

 235-241. 



[Antarctic regions.] The terrestrial Invertebrata. 



[1895.] Science, 3, 1896, 311-314. 



Literature on defensive or repugnatorial glands of 



insects. N. Y. Ent. Soc Jl., 4, 1896, 26-32. 



The phosphorescent organs of insects. N. Y. Ent. 



Soc. JL, 4, 1896, 61-66. 



Notes on the transformations of the higher Hymeno- 



ptera. N. Y. Ent. Soc. Jl., 4, 1896, 155-166; 5, 1897, 77- 

 87, 109-120. 

 Address [to the Zool. Sect.]. A half-century of evolu- 

 tion, with special reference to the effects of geological 

 changes on animal life. Amer. Ass. Proc, 1898, 311- 

 356. 



On the Carboniferous fauna of Rhode Island and 



Massachusetts. Amer. Ass. Proc, 1898, 360-361. 



On the systematic position of the trilobites. Amer. 



Ass. Proc, 1898, 365. 



On the markings of notodontian larvae. Amer. Ass. 



Proc, 1898, 368-369. 



The number of moults in insects of different orders. 



[1897.] Psyche, 8, 1899, 124-126. 



View of the Carboniferous fauna of the Narragansett 



basin. Amer. Ac. Proc, 35, 1900, 397-405. 



A new eyeless isopod crustacean from Mexico. Amer. 



Ass. Proc, 1900, 228. 



A partial phylogeny of the genus Cancer. Amer. Ass. 



Proc, 1900, 239-240. 



A new fossil crab from the Miocene Greensand bed of 



Gay Head, Martha's Vineyard, with remarks on the 

 phylogeny of the genus Cancer. [1900.] Amer. Ac. 

 Proc, 36, 1901, 1-9. 



On supposed merostomatous and other paleozoic 



arthropod trails, with notes on those of Limulus. [1900.] 

 Amer. Ac. Proc, 36, 1901, 61-71. 



Occurrence of Myrmeleon immaculatum, De Geer, in 



Maine. [1900.] Psyche, 9, 1902, 95. 

 Packard, Alplieus Spring, & Simpson, Frederick B. Life- 

 history of Calothysauis amaturaria, Walk., a geometrid 

 moth." U. S. Div. Ent. Insect Life, 4, 1892, 382-384. 

 Packard, George A. The cyanide-process in the United 

 States. [1896.] Amer. Inst. Min. Engin. Trans., 26, 

 1897, 709-721. 



Note on gold precipitation by zinc dust. [With 



discussion.] [1899.] S. Africa Chem. Metall. Soc. Proc, 

 2 (1897-99), 720-722, 745-748, 775-780, 786-787. 

 Packard, I![ufjert] L[av>rence]. Variscite from Utah. Amer. 

 Jl. Sci., 47, 1894, 297-298. 



Note on a blue mineral, supposed to be ultramarine, 



from Silver City, New Mexico. [1894.] U. S. Mus. Proc, 

 17, 1895, 19-20. 



On an occurrence of copper in western Idaho. Amer. 



Jl. Sci. , 50, 1895, 298-300. 



[Mineral resources of the U.S.A.] Aluminum [and 



bauxite]. [1895-97.] U. S. Geol. Surv. Rep., 1894-95 

 (Pt. 3), 539-546; 1896-97 (Pt. 5), 281-285. 

 Packard, Rfpbert] l.[mcrence], & Merrill, George P[erkins]. 

 See Merrill & Packard. 



