TABLE OF AUTHORS AND REFERENCES 



See also the same journal for Lubbock's original 

 observations on Ants, subsequently published in 

 book form, substantially. 



4. On the Habits of Ants. Popular Science Monthly, 

 May, 1877. 



Li. LIVINGSTONE, DAVID, LL.D., D.C.L. 



Travels and Researches in South Africa. Harper & 

 Brothers, N. Y., 1858. Pp. 149, 576, 577. 



Ln. LINCECUM, GIDEON, M.D. 



On the Agricultural Ant of Texas. Proceed. Acad. Nat. 

 Sci., Philadelphia,, 1866. 



Ma. MARSHALL, PROF. WILLIAM, Universitat Leipzig. 

 Leben und Treiben der Ameisen. Leipzig, 1889. 



McC. McCooK, HENRY C, D.D., Sc.D., LL.D. 



1. Notes on Architecture and Habits of Formica (Cam- 



ponotus) pcnnsylramca, the Pennsylvania Carpenter 

 Ant. Trans. Amer. Entomolog. Soc., Philadelphia, 

 vol. v., 1874. 



2. The Mound-Making Ants of the Alleghanies, Formica 



exsecto'ides. Trans. Amer. Entomol. Soc., vol. vi., 

 1877. 



3. The Agricultural Ant of Texas. 1880. (Book now 



out of print.) Lippincotts, Philadelphia. 



4. The Honey -Ants of the Garden of the Gods. Pro- 



ceed. Acad. Nat. Sci. of Philadelphia, 1881, pp. 

 17-77, Plates i.-x. 



5. The Honey and Occident Ants. (Book now out of 



print.) Lippincotts, Philadelphia, 1882. 



6. Tenants of an Old Farm. George W.Jacobs & Co., 



Philadelphia. London, Hodder & Stoughton, 1889. 

 Chapter xiii., p. 231, on Cutting Ants of Texas. 



7. Nature's Craftsmen. Harper & Brothers, N. Y., 



1907. 



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