BULLETIN 39, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. [136] 



ROBERT LATZEL. Die Myriapoden der Oesterreichisch-Ungaiischeu 



Monarchic. Erste Halfte: Die Chilopoden, Wien, 1880. Zweite 



Halfte: Die Sympliylen, Pauropoden und Diplopoden, Wieu, 1884. 



The most recent coinpreliensive work on this order, and very important from 



a classificatory standpoint. 



LUCIEN M. UNDERWOOD. The North American Myriapoda. CEnto- 

 mol. Amer., Vol. I, 1885, pp. 141-151. 



A complete bibliographical review of the subject, with tables of families and 

 genera. 



ARACHNIDA. 



N. M. HENTZ. Descriptions and figures of the Araueides of the United 

 States. <Journ. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., Yols. IV-YI, 1842-'5o. 

 These papers form the basis of the study of American arachnology. Numerous 

 species are described, but not in synoptic form. 



T. THORELL. On European Spiders. Part I. Review of the European 

 genera of Spiders. Upsala, 1869-'70. 



N. M. HENTZ. Aranere America septeutrionalis. The Spiders of the 

 United States. Edited by J. H. Enierton and E. Burgess. <." < >< 

 casional Papers " of the Boston Society of Natural History. lS7f>. 



A reprint of Heutz's papers on North American spiders. 



GRAF EUGEN KEYSERLING. Auierikanische Spinnen aus den Faini- 

 lien Pholcoidae, Scytodoidte und Dysderoida'. <Yerh. k. k. /.oo].- 

 bot. Ges. in Wieu, Vol. xxvii, 1877, pp. 205-234. 

 -Neue Spinnen aus Amerika. (Six parts.) CVerh. k. k. Zool.-bot. 

 Ges. in Wieu, Yols. xxix-xxxiv, 1879-'84. 



E. SIMON. Les Arachnides de France. Paris, Yols. i-v, 1874-'X4. 



These two works represent the most recent systems of classification, and are 

 therefore of great general value, although they deal only with the Euro- 

 pean fauna. 



LUCIEN M. UNDERWOOD. The Progress of Arachnology in America. 

 <Amer. Natur., Yol. xxi, 1887, pp. 9(13-975. 



A very useful review of the bibliography, with synoptic table of tin- families 

 of the Arauese. 



AMERICAN PERIODICALS. 



THE AMERICAN NATURALIST. A monthly journal devoted to the 

 natural sciences in their widest sense (24 volumes published u]> to 

 date. Now published at Philadelphia). 



*ANNALS OF THE LYCEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY OF NEW YORK > 

 volumes, 1S24-YJ7. Continued since 187<J as Annals of the New 

 York Academy of Sciences). 



BULLETIN OF THE BROOKLYN ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY (7 volumes. 

 1878-'85. Continued as Kntomolo^ica Americana). 



BULLETIN OF THE BUFFALO SOCIETY OF NATURAL HISTORY (4 vol 

 unies completed ; 1874 to iss;>. 



BULLETINS OF THE UNITED STATES HKOLOCICAL AND (JKOUKAIMI- 

 ICAL SriiVEY OF THE TERRITORIES, K. V. Ilaydeii ill charge (De- 

 partment of the Interior; 1875 to 1X79. 



1'nlilicat inn discontinued. 



