PAPERS IN SERIALS. 327 



Towiisend IB. R.)— The Rod Ant of Texas, Attn ferveus, Am. Ent. ii, .■J24, 



figs. (1870). 



Treat (Mary)— The harve.stin<; .Vnt of Florida, Pogonomyrmex crudelis. lAp- 

 piiicott's Magazine, Philadeipliia, Xoveinl)er, 1878, 5.^.")-.%2. Habits of Ants. 

 Harper's Magazine, January, 1879, 17(i-184. Notes on the Slave-making Ants, 

 Am. Nat. xiii, 707 (1879). Notes on harvesting Ants in New Jersey, Am. Ent. 

 iii, 225 (1880). 



Frbaii (VV. S. M. d')— Rough Notes on Canadian Hymenoptera, Zoologist, 

 xviii, 7084-7093 (1860). 



Walker (F.)— Description dcs Clialeidites trouvi'es au P.lutr de Saint-.Tean, 

 dans la Floride Orientale. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2 ser. i, 145-162 (1843). 



Descriptions of some new species of Chalciditcs, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist, xii, 103 

 (1843), xiv, 14-17 (18441, xix, 392-.3!)8 (1847), xx, 19-29 (1847). 



Characters of undescribed species of the genus Leucospis, Jour. I^nt. i, 16-23 

 (1862). 



Notes on some genera of Canadian Insects, etc., Can. Ent. iv, 209,2.36(1872), 

 v, 16, 43, 77 (1873). 



Walsli (B. D.) — On Dimorphism in the hymenopterous genus Cijnijjs, with 

 an appendix containing hints for a new cla.ssificatiou of Cynipidie, and a list of 

 Cynipidie, including descriptions of several new species inhabiting the Oak-galls 

 of Illinois, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil, ii, 44.3-500 (1864). 



On Phytophagic varieties and phytophagic species, with remarks on the unity 

 of coloration in Insects — Hymenoptera, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil, v, 209-215 (1885). 



On Hymenopterous Insects (Tenthredinidaj) inhabiting the galls of certain 

 species of Willow, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil, vi, 229-264 (1866). 



[Notes on the habits, etc., of Oooseberry, Currant and Strawberry Worms], 

 Nematiis ventricosus. Prac. Ent. i, 117-12.5, ii, 07, 116 (1866-67), Am. Ent. ii. 15- 

 20, figs. (1869). Pristiphorn (jrossHhd-'ue, ibid. ii. 20-22. figs. (1869). Emphytus 

 mocnliitns, ibid, i, 90, fig. (1869). 



On the species of Hemiteles, Can. Ent. ii, 9-12, .■{1-33 (1869). 



The Joint Worm {Isoso)wi hordei), its hal)its, ])arasites and classification. Am. 

 Ent. i, 149-158 (1869j ; Appendix, ibid, ii, 296, 329, 367 (1870), Prac. Ent. i, 10, 

 37 (1865-66). 



On the group Eurytomides of the hymenopterous family Chalcididiu, with 

 remarks on the theory of sjiecies and a description of Anthjaster, a new and very 

 anomalous genus of Chalcididie, Am. Ent. ii, 297, 329, 367, figs. (1870). 



Gall and their Architects, Am. Ent. i, 101-104 (18()9), ibid, ii, 45-50. 70-74, figs. 

 (1870). Wooly Gall on White Oak, ibid, i, 2.50, fig. (1869). Oak-leaf Gall, ibid, 

 ii, 29 (1869). 



Wasps and their Habits, Am. Ent. i, 122-143, 162-164, 200. ii, 10, figs. (1869). 

 Ants and Aphides, ibid, i, 110 (1869). Carpenter and Mason Bees and their 

 Habits, ibid, i, 8-11, flg.s. (1869). Humble Bees, ibid, ii, 30 il8(i9). 



Descriptions of North American Hymenoptera (with notes by K. T. Cresson), 

 Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci. iii, 6,5-166 (1873). 



Webster (F. M.) — Observations on the Angounious Grain Moth and its 

 parasites, 12th 111. Rep. 151 (1883). 



