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448. Review of Moor's Lepidoptera of Ceylon. Canadian Entomol., v. 20, pp. 117-118; 1888. 



449. The natural history of Anosia plexippus in New England. Psyche, v. 5, pp. 63-66; 1888. 



450. A revised list of fhe butterflies obtained in Labrador by Dr. A. S. Packard. Canadian Entomologist, v. 20, pp. 



148-149; 1888. 



451. John Abbot, the auretian. Canadian Entomologist, v. 20, pp. 150-156; 1888. 



452. The butterflies of South Africa. Canadian Entomologist, v. 20, pp. 159-160; 1888. 



453. Report on the proposed natural history gardens and aquaria in Boston. Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., v. 23, pp. 



523-526. 



454. The means employed by butterflies of the genus Basilarchia for the perpetuation of the species. Psyche, v. 5, 



pp. 79-85; 1888. 



455. The arrangement of the New England species of Thanaos. Psyche, v. 5, pp. 86-88; 1888. 



456-457. The butterflies of the eastern United States and Canada with special reference to New England, 3 vols. 

 1,958 pp., 89 pis., Cambridge, 1888-89. 



458. Hibernation of Theclidi. Psyche, v. 5, p. 137; 18S8. 



459. Androconia found in the Hesperidae. Psyche, v. 5, p. 139; 1888. 



460. Mimicry and protective resemblance, or butterflies in disguise. Atlantic Monthly, v. 43, pp. 150-156; 1889. 



461. Fossil butterflies. 5 pp. Cambridge, 1889. 



462. Note to "John Abbot the Aurelian," by W. F. Kirby. Canadian Entomologist, v. 20, p. 232. 



463. Inaccurate figure of a butterfly's egg. Psyche, v. 5, p. 152; 1889. 



464. An interesting Paleozoic cockroach fauna at Richmond, Ohio. Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., v. 24, pp. 45-53; 



1889. 



465. Cercyonis alope and nephele. Nature, v. 39, p. 319; 1889. 



466. Some new comparisons of Pieris napi with Pieris oleracea. Psyche, v. 5, pp. 166-167; 1889. 



467. Length of life in butterflies. Canadian Entomologist, v. 21, pp. 49-51; 1889. 



468. Cosmopolitan butterflies. Psyche, v. 5, pp. 190-192; 1889. 



469. Divisional report of U. S. Geological Survey. Annual report U. S. Geological Survey, v. 7, p. 127; 1889. 



470. Classified list of food plants of American butterflies. Psyche, v. 5, pp. 274-278; 1889. 



471. Power of vision in Vespidae. Psyche, v. 5, pp. 279-280; 1889. 



472. The work of a decade upon fossil insects, 1888-1889. Psyche, v. 5, pp. 287-295; 1890. 



473. Appalachian club map of Boston. Science, v. 15, p. 114; 1890. 



474. Review of Edward's Butterflies of North America. Science, v. 15, p. 129; 1890. 



475. Administrative report. Report U. S. Geological Survey, v. 8, pp. 188-189; 1890. 



476. The fossil butterflies of Florissant. U. S. Geol. Survey, Annual Report, v. 8, pp. 433-474, pis. 52, 53; 1890. 



477. Diary of a hibernating butterfly. Psyche, v. 5, pp. 330-332; 1890. 



478. Map of the country around Boston. Appalachia, v. 6, pp. 70-72; 1890. 



479. Coleoptera in the post-Pliocene clays of the neighborhood of Scarboro, Ontario. Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., 



v. 24, pp. 467-468; 1890. 



480. The fossil insect localities in the Rocky Mountain region. Psyche, v. 5, p. 363; 1890. 



481. Miscellaneous notes in Psyche, v. 5, pp. 363-364. 



482. Physiognomy of the American Tertiary Hemiptera. Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., v. 24, pp. 562-579; 1890. 



483. New types of cockroaches from the Carboniferous deposits of the United States. Mem. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., 



v. 4, pp. 401-415, pis. 31, 32; 1890. 



484. New Carboniferous Myriopoda from Illinois. Mem. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., v. 4, pp. 417—442, pis. 33-38; 1890. 



485. Illustrations of the Carboniferous Arachnida of North America of the order Anthracomasti and Pedipalpi. Mem. 



Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., v. 4, pp. 443-456, pis. 39, 40; 1890. 



486. The insects of the Triassic beds at Fairplay, Colorado. Mem. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., v. 4, pp. 457-472, pis. 41-42; 



1890. 



487. The butterflies of India (Review). Canadian Entomologist, v. 22, pp. 



488. Edward's bibliography of transformations. Psyche, v. 5, pp. 401-402; 



489. Do flies migrate? Psyche, v. 5, pp. 402-403; 1890. 



490. Notes in Psyche, v. 5, pp. 405-406; 1890. 



491. Zoological gardens and aquaria for Boston (also by A. Hyatt). 2 pp. 



492. Some genera of Oedipodidre rescued from the Tryxalidae. Psyche, v. 5, pp. 431^442; 1890. 



493. Lowne's Anatomy of the blow-fly (notice). Psyche, v. 5, p. 442; 1890. 



494. Administrative report, Division of Fossil Insects. Annual Report U. S. Geol. Survey, v. 9, p. 133; 1889. 



495. A new introduction to entomology. Psyche, v. 6, p. 14; 1S91. 



496. More damage by white ants in New England. Psyche, v. 6, pp. 15-16; 1891. 



497. Can we have a "Zoo" in Boston? Remarks made at a meeting of the Thursday Club, Jan. 15, 1891. Boston. 



24 pp. 1891. 



498. A classed and annotated bibliography of fossil insects. Bull. U. S. Geol. Survey, No. 69. 101 pp. 1890. 



499. Notes in Psyche, v. 6, pp. 27, 31, 32; 1891. 



500. Proceedings of the Cambridge Entomological Club. Psyche, v. 6, p. 34; 1891. 



501. The fossil insects of North America with notes on some European species, 2 v., 12 and 1,189 pp., 63 pis., New York, 



1891 (vol. 2 was also published as v. 13, Report U. S. Geol. Survey, Washington; 1891). 



