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BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



The following is a list of some of the special papers which 

 will be helpful to any one wishing to study further the Orthoptera. 

 No attempt is made to give a bibliography to meet the needs of 

 the advanced student, as he will necessarily have to consult works 

 containing extensive bibliographies. A list of general works on 

 insects to which the reader may wish to refer is given in the 

 first part of this bulletin, page 14. 



Beutenmuller, Wm. Description of a New Tree Cricket. Journal 

 of the New York Entomological Society, Vol. II, p. 56. 

 New York, 1894. (CEcanthus pini described from Con- 

 necticut.) 



Beutenmiiller, Wm. Descriptive Catalogue of the Orthoptera 

 found within Fifty Miles of New York City. Bulletin of 

 the American Museum of Natural History, Vol. VI, pp. 253- 

 316, Figs. 1-15, Plates V-X. New York, 1894. 



Blatchley, W. S. The Orthoptera of Indiana. Twenty-seventh 

 Annual Report of the Department of Geology and Natural 

 Resources, pp. 123-471, Index, 3 plates, 122 cuts (Author's 

 separate, September, 1903). A descriptive catalogue of the 

 species known to occur in the State. (Contains bibliography.) 



Britton, W. E. New England Records for Eritettix carinatus 

 and Conocephalus triops Linn. Psyche, Vol. XI, p. 23, 

 1904. 



Fernald, C. H. The Orthoptera of New England. 61 pages, 

 22 figs. Boston, 1888. 



Hancock, Joseph L. The Tettigidea of North America, vii-j- 

 188 pp., 11 plates, 13 figs. Chicago, 1902. (Contains 

 bibliography with special reference to the Tettigidea.) 



Lugger, Otto. The Orthoptera of Minnesota. Third Annual 

 Report of the Entomologist of the State Experiment Station 

 of the University of Minnesota. Pp. 1-296, Figs. 1-187. 

 St. Paul, 1898. 



