862 A. E. Verrill—The Bermuda Islands. 



Geddes, G.— See above, pp. 763, 766, 782. Contains a brief list of Lepidoptera. 



Godet, T. L. — See above, and Addenda. 



Hinds, Warren E. — Cont. to a Monograph, Thysanoptera of N. Arner., Proc. U. 

 S. Nat. Museum, xxvi, pp. 79-242, pi. i-xi, 1902. Contains detailed descrip- 

 tion, synonymy, and figures of the Onion Thrips (pp. 179-184, pi. vii, figs. 

 69-71). 



Hurdis, J. L. — Rough Notes. See above, p. 850. Contains observations on 

 insects, pp. 314-330, etc. See above, pp. 745, 755, 757, 764, 794. 



Jones, J. M. — Visitor's Guide, 1876. See under General Works. Contains the 

 fullest nominal list of insects hitherto published. 



King, George B. — Two new Coccids from Bermuda. Psyche., vol. viii, p. 350, 

 1899. 



Kirby, W. F — See pp. 755, 828. 



Saunders, Wm. — Insects Injurious to Fruits, pp. 436 ; 440 cuts. Lippincott & 

 Co. Philadelphia, 1883. See above, p. 808, note. 



Shipley, A. G. — Thrips on Onions. See under Botany, above. 



Theobald, F. V.— Monograph of the Culicidae of the World. Catal. Brit. 

 Museum, i, p. 28; ii, pp. 151, 358. See above, pp. 511, 746, 748, and Errata. 



Riley, C. V. and Howard, L. O., see above, pp. 742, 745. 



Uhler, P. R. — Observations on the Insects of the Bermudas. Heilprin's Ber- 

 muda Islands, pp. 152-158, 1889. Contains a list of 15 species collected by 

 Heilprin. 



Verrill, Addison E. — [On Bermuda Scale-insects and remedies.] Royal Gazette, 

 Hamilton, Dec. 16, 1902, p. 2. The Peach Fly in Bermuda. No. 1, Jan. 3, 

 1903, p. 2. 



Arachnids and 3fi/riapods. 



Banks, Nathan. — Some Spiders and Mites from the Bermuda Islands, Jan., 1902. 

 See below, p. 864. 



Blackwall, John. — Notice of Several Species of Spiders. Annals and Mag. Nat. 

 Hist., ser. 4, ii, pp. 403-10, 1868. Includes 6 species from Bermuda, 3 

 described as new. 



Bollman, Chas. H. — Notes on a small Collection of Myriapods from the Bermuda 

 Islands. Proc. Philad. Acad. Nat. Sci., xli, p. 127, 1889 ; reprinted in Heil- 

 prin, op. cit.. pp. 162-165, 1889, and in Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 46, pp. 

 202-204, 1893. Contains 5 species, of which one is described as new. 



Marx, George. — Contribution to the Knowledge of the Spider Fauna of the 

 Bermuda Islands. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., xli, p. 98, 1889 ; reprinted 

 in Heilprin's Bermuda Islands, pp. 159-162, plate 14, 1889. 

 Note. — Contains a list of 12 species collected by Heilprin, of which one 



(Lycosa Atlantica) is described as new. 



McCook, Henry C. — American Spiders and their Spinning Work. Philadelphia, 

 1889-94, 3 vols. Numerous cuts and colored plates. 



Terrestrial Isopods. 



Dahl, Fred. — Land Fauna of Bermuda. Plankton Exped., vol. i, part 1, p. Ill, 

 plate iii, 1892. Describes Philoscia Bermudensis, sp. new, and figures 

 TAgia, 2 sp. See above, p. 845. 



