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On the habits and structure of the coccid 

 Margarodes. Amer. Natlist., 33, 1899, 415-417. 



Notes on Central-American Coccidse, with descriptions 

 of three new species. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 3, 1899, 

 167-170. 



Four new bees of the genus Perdita collected by 

 Dr. L. 0. HOWARD in Mexico. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 3, 

 1899, 492-495. 



- The odour of Coccidse. Canad. Ent., 31, 1899, 36. 



Three new Coccida? from Brazil. Canad. Ent., 31, 

 1899, 43-15. 



Notes on some New Mexico butterflies. Canad. Ent., 



31, 1899, 65-66. 



Four new diaspine Coceidas. Canad. Ent., 31, 1899 

 105-107. 



Notes on some Hymenoptera. Canad. Ent., 31, 1899, 

 255-256. 



A new Dactylopius (fain. Coccida?) from Arizona. 

 Canad. Ent., 31, 1899, 267. 



Tables for the determination of the genera of Coccidse. 

 Canad. Ent., 31, 1899, 273-279, 330-333, 343. 



A new noctuid of the genus Cirrophanus. Canad. 

 Ent., 31, 1899, 288. 



A coccid from the far North. Canad. Ent., 81 1899 

 369-370. 



Contributions to the entomology of New Mexico, 

 [i. A catalogue of the fossorial Hymenoptera of New 

 Mexico, n. Some records of Diptera.] Davenport Ac. 

 Proc., 7, 1899, 139-148, 149-15(5. 



Two new genera of lecaniine Coceidaa. Entomologist, 



32, 1899, 12-13. 



Notes on the nomenclature of some Hymenoptera. 

 Entomologist, 32, 1899, 14. 



A new wax-scale from West Africa. Entomologist, 

 32, 1899, 127. 



Notes on American bees. Entomologist, 32, 1899, 

 128-129, 154-159. 



- The species of the bee-genus Dieunomia. Entomo- 

 logist, 32, 1899, 265-266. 



A first list of the hymenopterous families Tenthredi- 

 nida?, Siricidse, Chrysididse, Proctotrypidae, Cynipidae, 

 Chalcididie and Braconidse collected in New Mexico. 

 Kan. Ac. Sci. Trans., 16, 1899, 212-216. 



Coccid pests on sugar cane. Kew Bull., 1899, 6-7. 



Notes on the indentata group of Vitrea. [1899.] 

 Nautilus, 12, 1898-99, 120. 



Another new snail from New Mexico. [1899.] 

 Nautilus, 12, 1898-99, 131. 



Variations of Helix hortensis at Rockport, Mass. 

 [1899.] Nautilus, 13, 1899-1900, 32. 



Bilidaria armifera, ear. nor. ruidosensis. [1899.] 

 Nautilus, 13, 1899-1900, 36. 



Some notes on Coccidffi. Philad. Ac. Nat. Sci. Proc., 

 1899, 259-275. 



The bees of Kansas. Philad., Ent. News, 10, 1899 

 3-4. 



New species of Andrena from Kansas. Philad. , Ent. 

 News, 10, 1899, 253-255. 



[Perdita.] Psyche, 8, 1899, 312, 323. 



A new meloid beetle parasitic on Anthophora. Psj'che 

 8, 1899, 416-417. 



- The panurgine bees. Psyche, 8, 1899, 419. 



A date-palm scale insect. Science, 9, 1899, 417. 



A reply to Mr. MARLATT'S article on sources of error 

 in recent work on Coecida. Science, 10, 1899, 86-88. 



An alien clematis in New Mexico. Science, 10, 1899 

 898-899. 



[Note on tropical and holarctic insects.] S. London 

 Ent. Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc., 1899, 74-75. 



Notes on Australian Cocciila?. [1899.] Victorian 

 Natlist., 16, 1900, 13-16, 88-89. 



The lower and middle Sonoran zones in Arizona and 

 New Mexico. Amer. Natlist., 34, 1900, 285-293. 



- The Cactus bees ; genus Lithurgus. Amer. Natlist., 

 34, 1900, 487-488. 



Scriptotricha or Paracantha? Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 



), 1900, 400. 



Observations on bees collected at Las Vegas, New 

 Mexico, and in the adjacent mountains. Ann. Mag. 

 Nat. Hist., 5, 1900, 401-416. 



The New Mexico bees of the genus Megachile and a 

 new Andrena. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. , 6, 1900, 7-20. 



Some plants of New Mexico. Bot. Gaz., 29, 1900. 

 280-281. 



Gaurella = Gauropsis. Bot. Gaz., 30, 1900, 351. 



A new oak-gall from New Mexico. Canad. Eut., 32, 

 1900, 91-92. 



Four new Coccidffi from Arizona. Cauad. Ent., :i'J, 

 1900, 129-132. 



The New Mexican bees of the genus Coelioxys. Cauad. 

 Ent., 32, 1900, 297-301. 



Note on Chrysomphftlus Dictyospermi, a scale-insect 

 from Cannes. Ent. Month. Mag., 36, 1900, 157. 



What is the proper name of Lophyrus, Latreille ? 

 Entomologist, 33, 1900, 40-41. 



New insects from Arizona, and a new bee from 

 Mexico. Entomologist, 33, 1900, 61-66. 



Note on the coccid genus Oudablis, Siqnoret. Ento- 

 mologist, 33, 1900, 85-87. 



A new genus of Coccidaa, injuring the roots of the 

 grape-vine ill South Africa. Entomologist, 33, 1900, 



Entomologist, 33, 1900, 



Nature, 61 

 Nature, 62 

 Nature, 63 



173-174. 



Diplosis partheniicola, n. .<;<. 

 201. 



On a small collection of bees from Juarez, Mexico. 

 Entomologist, 33, 1900, 217-218. 



Some bees visiting the flowers of mesquite. Entomo- 

 logist, 33, 1900, 243-245. 



- The Coccids) of New Zealand. [1900.] 

 (1899-1900), 367-36M. 



Note on some red and blue pigments. 

 (1900), 31. 



- The markings of Antilocapra. [1900.] 

 (1900-01), 58. 



- A new Philomycus. [1900.] Nautilus, 14, 1900-01, 

 59. 



Note on Collops bipunctatus. N. Mex. Agr. Coll. 

 Bull., 33, 1900, 50-51. 



Observations on insects. N. Mex. Agr. Coll. Bull., 

 35, 1900, 1-27. 



Descriptions of new bees collected by Mr. H. H. SMHFI 

 in Brazil. I. Philad. Ac. Nat. Sci. Proc., 1900, 356-377. 



A new Eriococcus, with remarks on other species. 

 Philad., Ent. News, 11, 1900, 594-596. 



Notas sobre Coccidas brazileiras. Silo Paulo, Rev. 

 Mus. Paulista, 4, 1900, 363-3G4. 



Note on the pigments of the coccid Chionaspis fur- 

 fura, Fitch. Science, 11, 1900, 671. 



- The name of the cochineal. Science, 11, 1900, 991- 

 992. 



Notes on some southwestern plants. Torrey Bot. 

 Club Bull., 27, 1900, 87-89. 



Table to separate the commoner scales (Coccidas) of 

 the orange. [1903.] Mex., Soc. " Alzate " Mem., 13, 

 1900, 349-351. 



Tables for the determination of New Mexico bees. 

 [1898.] Denison Univ. Sci. Lab. Bull., 11, 1902, 41-73. 



Table of North American Kermes, based on external 

 characters. [1900.] Psyche, 9, 1902, 44-45. 



Some Coccidaj quarantined at San Francisco. [190U.] 

 Psyche, 9, 1902, 70-72. 



Cockerell, Theodore D[ru] A[lixoii], & Baker, Carl F[uUer]. 



Some species of Oxybelus found in New Mexico. Psyche, 



7, 1896 (Suppl. 1), 21-23. 

 Cockerell, Theodore D[ru] A[lison], & Barber, C\hnrlf*] 



M[elvin]. See Barber & Cockerell. 



