[13")J COLLECTING AND PRESERVING INSECTS RILEY. 



F. BRAUER. Die Zweitiiigler des Kaiserlicheu Museums zu Wien. 

 i-m. Wien, 1880-'S3. 



Important contributions to the classification of the Diptera. 



ORTHOPTERA. 



HENRI DE SAUSSURE Ortlioptera nova Americana (Diagnoses prse'- 

 liminares). Series I-III. <Eevue et Mag. de Zool., 1859-'61. 



Contains synoptical tables of species, besides descriptions of numerous 

 North American Orthoptera. 



SAMUEL H. SCUDDER. Materials for a monograph of the North Ameri- 

 can Orthoptera. <Boston Journal of Nat. Hist., Vol. vn, 1862, 

 pp. 409-480. 



Contains synoptical tables and a review of the system used for classification. 



Remarks upon the arrangement of the families of Orthoptera. 



CProc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., Vol. xn, 186S-'69; also separate 

 under the title : Entomological Notes, Vol. n, pp. 7-14. 



Synoptical tables for determining North American insects. 



Orthoptera. < Psyche, Vol. I, 1876, pp. 169-171. 



Synopsis of families ; also list of useful works in the study of North American 

 Orthoptera. 



NEUROPTERA. 



HERMANN HAGEN. Synopsis of the Neuroptera of North Ainerica,with 



a list of the South American species. Smithsonian Miscellaneous 



Collections, Washington, 1861. 

 Synopsis of the Odouata of America. <Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. 



Hist., Vol. xvm, 1875, pp. 20-96. 

 SIR JOHN LUBBOCK. Monograph of the Collembola and Thysauura. 



London, Bay Society, 1873. 



The introduction gives the full bibliography up to date. 



MYRIAPODA. 



THOMAS SAY. Descriptions of the Myriapoda of the United States. 

 <Journ. Ac, Nat. Sc. Phil., Vol. n, 1821, pp. 102-114; Say's Entom. 

 Writings, ed. Le Conte, Vol. n, pp. 24-32. 



This is the first paper of importance on the North American Myriapoda. 



GEORGE NEWPORT. Monograph of the class Myriapoda, Order Chilo- 

 poda. <Traus. Linnean Soc. of London, Vol. xix, 1845, pp. 265- 

 302 and 349-439. 



HORATIO C. WOOD, Jr. On the Chilopoda of North America, with 

 Catalogue of all the specimens in the collection of the Smithsonian 

 Institution. <Journ. Ac, Nat. Sc. Phil., New Ser., Vol. V, 1863, 

 pp. 5-42. 



-The Myriapoda of North America. CTrans. Amer. Philos Soc., 

 Vol. xm, 1865, pp. 137-248, 3 pi. 



This is the first and only monograph of the Myriapoda published in this 

 country. 



