14 CONNECTICUT GEOL. AND NAT. HIST. SURVEY. [Bull. 



Natural History, Boston ; and Peabody Museum of Yale Univer- 

 sity, New Haven: all of which contain more or less material 

 from Connecticut, the records from which have been freely used. 

 Many private collections will probably be mentioned in the 

 separate accounts of the orders. 



It is well-nigh impossible for such a work as is here pro- 

 jected to be accurately carried out by any one person. The aid 

 of specialists will therefore be invoked, in the belief that their 

 cooperation will make the work much more complete and ac- 

 curate than would be possible otherwise. Full credit will be 

 given for such assistance. 



BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE MORE IMPORTANT WORKS RELATING TO 



NORTH AMERICAN ENTOMOLOGY. 



General. 



Manual for the Study of Insects, by J. H. and A. B. Comstock. vii + 

 701 pages, 6 plates, 797 figures. Comstock Publishing Co., Ithaca, 



N. Y. 1895. 



Guide to the Study of Insects, by A. S. Packard, x + 715 pages, 15 plates, 

 668 figures. Henry Holt & Co., New York. Ninth edition, 1889. 



The Insect Book, by L. O. Howard, xxvii + 429 pages, 48 plates, 264 

 figures. Doubleday, Page & Co., New York. 1901. Contains bibliog- 

 raphy and many colored plates. 



American Insects, by V. L. Kellogg, vii + 674 pages, 13 plates, 812 

 figures. Henry Holt & Co., New York. 1905. 



Text-Book of Entomology, by A. S. Packard, xvii + 729 pages, 654 

 figures. The Macmillan Co., New York. 1898. Especially devoted to 

 structure and physiology, and contains bibliography. 



Entomology with Special Reference to its Biological and Economic 

 Aspects, by J. W. Folsom. vii 4- 485 pages, 5 plates, 300 figures. 

 P. Blakiston's Son & Co., Philadelphia, 1906. Especially devoted to 

 structure and development, and contains bibliography. 



American Entomology, by Thomas Say. 2 volumes. 54 plates, 412 + 

 814 pages. Le Conte edition, 1869. 



Elements of Insect Anatomy, by J. H. Comstock and V. L. Kellogg. 145 

 pages, 11 figures. Comstock Publishing Co., Ithaca, N. Y. Third 

 edition, 1901. 



Insects of New Jersey, by J. B. Smith. 755 pages, 329 figures. New 

 Jersey State Board of Agriculture. 1899. An annotated and illus- 

 trated list of the insects of the state. 



Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology, by J. B. Smith, vii + 154 

 pages, 4 plates. Published by the Brooklyn Entomological Society, 

 Brooklyn, N. Y. 1906. 



