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108. On the fossil myriopods of the coal formation of Nova Scotia and England. (Communicated by Sir Charlea 



Lyell, ...) (Abstract.) Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. London, 23 June (Nov.), 1869, v. 25, p. -141. 



109. A preliminary list of the butterflies of Iowa. Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., Jan., 1870, v. 1, pp. 326-337. 



110. On the external genital armature in the males of the North American species of the genus Nisoniades. Proc. 



Boat. Soc. Nat. Hist., Feb., 1870, v. 13, pp. 206-207. 



111. On Evdamus pylades, the Eudamus bathyllus of Harris. Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Feb., 1870, v. 13, p. 207. 



112. Description of the larva and chrysalis of Papilio rutulus (corr. in errata to Papilio eurymedon) Boisd., of California. 



Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., March, 1870, v. 13, pp. 221-222. 



113. On the synonymy of Thecla calanus. Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Aug., 1870, v. 13, pp. 272-276. 



114. On Grapta crameri, a new species. Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Aug. 1870, v. 13, p. 276. 



115. On asymmetry in the appendages of hexapod insects, especially as illustrated in the lepidopterous genus 



Nisoniades (with Edward Burgess.) Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Aug. and Nov., 1870, v. 13, pp. 2S2-306, 

 1 P l. 



116. Is mimicry advantageous? Nature, 22 Dec, 1870, v. 3, p. 147. 



117. Lepidoptera rhopalocera. Rec. Amer. Entomologist for 1869, ed. by A. S. Packard, jr., Salem, Mass., 1870, pp. 



12-18. 



118. Orthoptera. Rec. Amer. Entomologist for 1869, ed. by A. S. Packard, jr., Salem, Mass., 1870, pp. 52-56. 



119. Scudder's work on New England butterflies. Amer. Naturalist, Feb., 1871, v. 4, pp. 760-761. 



120. Report of the custodian at the annual meeting of the Boston Society of Natural History. Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. 



Hist., Nov., 1870-March, 1871, v. 13, pp. 307-369. 



121. Mount Washington. Nature, 20 April, 1871, v. 13, p. 487. 



122. The Tanis stone: a new trilingual. Amer. Naturalist, Oct., 1871, v. 5, p. 664. 



123. On the embryonic larvse of butterflies. Entomologist's Monthly Mag., Nov., 1871, v. 8, pp. 122-126. 



124. Rearing butterflies from the egg. Canadian Entomologist, Sept.-Oct., 1870, v. 2, pp. 156-157. 



125. Hymenopterous parasites in a beetle. Amer. Naturalist, Dec, 1871, v. 5, pp. 788-789. 



126. A new catalogue of butterflies. Amer. Naturalist, March 1872, v. 6, pp. 160-163. 



127. A systematic revision x>t some of the American butterflies, with brief notes on those known to occur in Essex 



County, Mass., 4th ann. rept. (1871) Peabody Acad. Sci., Salem, Mass., 1872, pp. 24-83. 



128. Description d'un nouveau papillon fossile (Salyrus reynesii) trouve a Aix en Provence. 



129. Canons of systematic nomenclature for the higher groups. Amer. Journ. Sci. and Arts, May, 1872, s. 3, v. 3, 



pp. 348-351. 



130. Fossil man in France. Amer. Naturalist, June, 1872, v. 6, p. 373. 



131. The curious history of a butterfly (Brenthis bellona) Amer. Naturalist, Sept., 1872, v. 6, pp. 513-518. 



132. Orthoptera (preserved from mould). Canadian Entomologist, Jan., 1872, v. 4, p. 20. 



133. Abbott's notes on Georgian butterflies. Canadian Entomologist, April, 1872, v. 4, pp. 73-77; May, 1872, v. 4, 



pp. 84-87. 



134. A variety of Pieris rapae unknown in Europe. Canadian Entomologist, April, 1872, v. 4, p. 79. 



135. Fossil insects from the Rocky Mountains. Amer. Naturalist, Nov., 1872, v. 6, pp. 665-668. 



136. Report of the meeting of the Swiss association of the Societe Helvetique des Sciences, signed Special Correspondent. 



137. Notes on the Orthoptera collected by Dr. F. V. Hayden in Nebraska. Final rept. U. S. Geol. Survey of Ne- 



braska, . . .F. V. Hayden, Wash., 1872 (pt. 3), p. 247-261. 



138. Metamorphoses of butterflies. Amer. Naturalist, July, 1873, v. 7, p. 437. 



139. An aquatic bombycid moth. Amer. Naturalist, Aug., 1873, v. 7, pp. 493^94. 



140. Note sur la presence des stemmates dans des papillons diurnes. Annales Soc. Entomologique de France, 1873, 



s. 5, v. 3, Bulletin, pp. 52-53. 



141. Ocelli in butterflies. Amer. Naturalist, Aug., 1873, v. 7, p. 490. 



142. Note sur une variete du Pieris rapae (novangliae) Bull. Soc. Entomologique de France, 1873, s. 5, v. 3, Bulletin, 



p. 57. 



143. On the carboniferous myriapods preserved in the sigallarian stumps of Nova Scotia. Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist. 



(24 July), 1873, v. 2, pp. 231-239. 



144. Tentamen determinations digestionis atque demoninationis singularum stirpium lepidopterorum, peritis ad 



inspiciendum et dijudicanrium communicatum, a Jacobo Hubner. (Reprinted in fac simile by Samuel H. 

 Scudder, Cambridge, U. S. A., 1873.) 1 sheet (2 p.). 



145. Letter declining to serve on a committee on nomenclature chosen by the entomologists of the American Association 



for the Advancement of Science in 1873. Canadian Entomologist, Nov., 1873, v. 5, p. 214. 



146. Seltasme Geschichte eines Tagfalters aus dem American Naturalist, September, vol. vi. 1872, ubersetzt und mit 



Bemerkungen versehen von Dr. Ad. Speyer in Rhoden. Verhandlungen der k.-k. zoologisch-botanischen 

 Gesellschaft in Wien, 1873, v. 23, pp. 145-152. 



147. Notes on the fossil insects found at the "petrified fish cut," Green River. Sun pictures of Rocky Mountain 



scenery, ... by F. V. Hayden, . . . N. Y., 1870, p. 98. 



148. North American grasshoppers. Amer. Naturalist, Jan., 1874, v. 8, pp. 53-54. 



149. The two principal groups of Urbicolae (Hesperidae Auct.). Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci., Dec, 1873 (April, 



1874), v. 1, pp. 195-196. 



