TABLE OF AUTHORS AND 

 REFERENCES 



FOR the sake of economy in space, and to save 

 breaking up the pages with foot-notes, the authors 

 and works referred to in the text of this book are des- 

 ignated thus: Every author, as a rule, has been given 

 as a symbol the first or the first two letters of his 

 name. His several works used, the titles of which are 

 printed in full in this table, are indicated by a number 

 or by successive numerals. For example, [McC. 7, p. 

 243] shows that the text refers to the seventh title 

 (Nature's Craftsmen) listed under the name McCook. 



Due acknowledgment has thus been made throughout 

 the text of those to whose writings the author has been 

 largely indebted. Yet, among these fellow-naturalists, 

 he here expresses his special indebtedness to the veteran 

 myrmecologist Prof. August Forel, M.D., of Zurich, 

 who inspired and guided his earliest studies; and to 

 Prof. William Morton Wheeler, of Harvard University, 

 who stands primus inter pares among the later and 

 younger myrmecologists, by whose devoted and in- 

 telligent labors the writer and readers of Ant Com- 

 munities have profited. 



Ad. ADLERZ, GOTTFRID. 



Myrmecologiska studier. Formicoxenus nitidulus. Of- 

 versigt af Kongl. Veterenskaps-Akademiens For- 

 handlingar, 1884. Nr. 8, Stockholm. 



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