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I. Descriptions of new bees collected by Prof. C. H. T. 

 TOWNSEND in the state of Vera Cruz. [in. The bees of 

 the genus Colletes found in New Mexico, v. Some new 

 Hymenoptera from the Mesilla valley, New Mexico, 

 vi. The New Mexico bees of the genus Heriades, and 

 a new Halictus.] Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 18, 1896, 282- 

 295; 19, 1897. 39-52, 394-403; 20, 1897, 135-143. 



Exomalopsis, a neotropical genus of bees in the 

 United States. Canad. But., 28, 1896, 25-26. 



A new coccid from Texas. Canad. Ent. , 28, 1896, 83. 



The male of Monodontomerus montivagus, Ashm. 

 Canad. Ent., 28, 1896, 127. 



Five new bees of the genus Calliopsis from New 

 Mexico. Canad. Ent., 28, 1896, 158-161. 



The smaller bees of the genus Andreua found in New 



Mexico. Canad. Ent., 28, 1896, 179-184. 



New bees of the genera Xenoglossa and Podalirius 

 (Anthophora). Canad. Ent., 28, 1896, 191-197. 



Still another Aphilanthops. Canad. Ent., 28, 1896, 



221-222. 



New CoccidiE from Massachusetts and New Mexico. 

 Canad. Ent., 28, 1896, 222-226. 



New species of Nomada and Chyphotes. Canad. Ent., 



28, 1896, 284-285. 



A Mexican Aleurodicus. Cauad. Ent., 28, 1896, 302. 



New North American bees. Ent. Month. Mag., 32, 

 1896, 218-221. 



A new scale-insect infesting date palms. Entomo- 

 logist, '29, 1896, 52. 



New bees of the genus Melissodes. Entomologist, 29, 

 1896, 304-308. 



The Aspidistra scale in California. Garden & Forest, 

 9, 1896, 118. 



The Euonymus scale in Japan. Garden & Forest, 9, 

 1896, 198. 



Another plum scale. Garden & Forest, 9, 1896, 444. 

 Specific characters among the Mtitillidir. Nature, 54 



(1896), 461. 



Dormant seeds. [1896.] Nature, 55 (1896-97), 155. 

 Laud Mollusca from the rejectamenta of the Kio 



Grande, New Mexico. [1896.] Nautilus, 10, 1896-97, 

 41-43. 



Report of the entomologist. N. Mex. Agr. Coll. Bull., 



19, 1896, 99-118. 



New species of insects taken on a trip from the Mesilla 

 valley to the Sacramento mountains, New Mexico. N. Y. 

 Ent.'Soc. Jl., 4, 1896, 201-207. 



The bees of the genus Perdita, F. Smith. Philad. Ac. 

 Nat. Sci. Proc., 1896, 25-107. 



Three new bees of the genus Calliopsis from Colorado. 

 Philad., Ent. News, 7, 1896, 221-223. 



The seventy-second Perdita. Philad., Ent. News, 7, 



1896, 255-256. 



Some additional species of Prosapis. Psyche, 7, 1896, 

 437-439, (Suppl. 1), 26-32. 



New North American Coccidas. Psyche, 7, 1896 



(Suppl. 1), 1-4. 

 New North American bees. Psyche, 7, 1896 (Suppl. 1), 



4-6. 

 A mutillid which resembles thistle-down. Psyche, 7, 



1896 (Suppl. 1), 6-7. 

 New species of CoccidiE. Psyche, 7, 1896 (Suppl. 1), 



7-8. 

 New species of bees. Psyche, 7, 1896 (Suppl. 1), 9-11. 



Some new insects. Psyche, 7, 1896 (Suppl. 1), 15-17. 

 A Ceroplastes and its parasite. Psyche, 7, 1896 



(Suppl. 1), 17-18. 

 Preliminary diagnoses of new Coccidfe. Psyche, 7, 



1896 (Suppl. 1), 18-21. 

 A gall-making coccid in America. Science, 4, 1896, 



299-300. 



Schizophyllum Egelingianum, E. d- E. Torrey Bot. 

 Club Bull., 23, 1896, 59. 



On a small collection of Coccidfe from the island of 

 Grenada. [1896.] Trinidad Field Nat. Club Jl., 2, 

 [1894-96], 306-307. 



- Notes and descriptions of the new CoccidiE collected 

 in Mexico by Professor C. H. T. TOWNSEND. U. S. Div. 

 Ent. Techn. Ser., 4, 1896, 31-39. 



Some Coccidse found by Mr. Alex. CRAW in the course 

 of his quarantine work at San Francisco. U. S. Div. 

 Ent. Techn. Ser., 4, 1896, 42-46. 



Some new species of Japanese Coccidse, with notes. 

 U. S. Div. Ent. Techn. Ser., 4, 1896, 47-56. 



New and little-known bees. Amer. Ent. Soc. Trans., 

 24, 1897, 144-162. 



- The bees of the genus Halictus found in New Mexico, 

 i. Species without any green or blue. Amer. Ent. Soc. 

 Trans., 24, 1897, 163-168. 



New insects from Embudo, New Mexico. Ann. Mag. 

 Nat. Hist. , 20, 1897, 510-515. 



Notes on New Mexican flowers and their insect 

 visitors. Bot. Gaz., 24, 1897, 104-107. 



Abnormal leaves and flowers. Bot. Gaz. , 24, 1897, 

 293-294. 



On the Mexican bees of the genus Augochlora. Canad. 

 Ent. , 29, 1897, 4-6, 68-70. 



A parasite of hemipterous eggs. Canad. Ent., 29, 

 1897, 25-26. 



New forms of Osmia from New Mexico. Canad. Ent., 

 29, 1897, 65-66. 



A new Ccelioxys from New Mexico. Canad. Ent., 29, 



1897, 120. 



The New Mexico species of Anthidium. Canad. Ent., 

 29. 1897, 220-223. 



A new attid spider. Canad. Ent., 29, 1897, 223-224. 



Some new and little-known CoccidiE collected by Prof. 

 C. H. T. TOWNSEND in Mexico. Canad. Ent., 29, 1897, 

 265-271. 



On the generic position of some bees hitherto referred 

 to Panurgus and Calliopsis. Canad. Ent., 29, 1897, 287- 

 J'.ltl; 30, 1898, 29. 



Descriptive notes of two Coccidse. Entomologist, 30, 

 1897, 12-14. 



New Hymeuoptera from New Mexico, U. S. A. Ento- 

 mologist, 30, 1897, 135-138. 



New species of Andrena from North America. Ento- 

 mologist, 30, 1897, 305-309. 



Notes on the variation of British butterflies. Ent. 

 Record, 9, 1897, 331. 



- The palmetto scale. Garden & Forest, 10, 1897, 19. 



An orchid scale, Aspidiotus biformis. Garden & 

 Forest, 10, 1897, 158. 



- The codling moth. Garden & Forest, 10, 1897, 336. 



The green scale of coffee. Garden & Forest, 10, 1897, 

 347. 



A few notes on slugs. Jl. Malacol., 6, 1897, 3-5. 

 Specific characters. [1897.] Nature, 55 (1896-97), 



414-415; 56 (1897), 11-12. 



Definite variations. [1897.] Nature, 55 (1896-97), 439. 



Changes in faunie due to man's agency. [1897.] 

 Nature, 55 (1896-97), 462-463. 



The function of disease in the struggle for existence. 

 [1897.] Nature, 55 (1896-97), 534-535. 



Physiological specific characters. Nature, 56 (1897), 

 11-12. 



The utility of specific characters. Nature, 56 (1897), 

 31. 



Species or subspecies? Nature, 50 (1897), 391. 



Vertigo coloradensis and its allies. [1897.] Nautilus, 

 10, 1896-97, 134-135. 



Notes on Agriolimax. [1897.] Nautilus, 11, 1897-98, 



15-16. 



Notes on slugs. [1897.] Nautilus, 11, 1897-98, 75-79. 



Life-zones in New Mexico. N. Mex. Agr. Coll. Bull., 

 24 (1897), 3-44; 28, 1898, 137-179. 



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