GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY 



In addition to the special bibliographies that follow each chapter, 

 the following more general works will be found to be useful. 

 References to them in the text have been marked by an asterisk. 



Berland, L. (1932) Les Arachnides. Paris. 



Bonnet, P. (1945) Bibliographia Araneorum, 1. Toulouse. 



BmsTOWE, W. S. (1939) The Comity of Spiders, 1. London. 



(19^1) Ibid. 2. 



Brues, C. T., Melander, A. L. and Carpenter, F. M. (1954) Classifica- 

 tion of Insects. Keys to the living and extinct families of insects, and to 



the living families of other terrestrial Arthropods. Bull. Mus. Comp. 



Zool, 108, 1-917. 

 CoMSTOCK, J. H. (1940) (edited by W. J. Gertsch). The Spider Book. 



(revised ed.). Nev^^ York. 

 DoNiSTHORPE, H. St. J. K., (1927) The Guests of British Ants. London. 

 Edney, E. B. (1957) The Water Relations of Terrestrial Arthropods. 



Cambridge. 

 Gertsch, W. (1949) American Spiders. Nev^ York. 

 Grasse, P-P. (ed.) (1949) Traite de Zoologie Anatomie, Systematique, 



Biologie, 6, Paris. 

 Harmer, S. F. and Shipley, A. E. (eds.) (1909) The Cambridge Natural 



History, 4, London. 

 Kaestner, a. ( 1 9 5 6) Lehrbuch der Speziellen Zoologie, 1 ( 1 3 ) , 48 5-6 5 8 . Berlin . 

 Kevan, D. K. McE. (ed.) Soil Zoology. London. 

 Kuhnelt, W. (1950) Bodenbiologie. Wien. 

 Lawrence, R. F. (1953) The Biology of the Cryptic Fauna of Forests. Cape 



Town. 

 Patton, W. S. and Evans, A. M. (1929) Insects, Ticks, Mites and Venomous 



Animals of Medical and Veterinary Importance, 1. Liverpool. 

 Phisalix, M. (1922) Animaux venemeux et Venins, 1. Paris. 

 PococK, R. I. (1928) Guide to the Arachnida, Millipedes and Centipedes 



exhibited in the Department of Zoology, British Museum {Natural 



History). London. 

 Savory, T. H. (1928) The Biology of Spiders. London. 



(1935) The Arachnida. London. 



Smart, J. and Taylor, G. (1953) Bibliography of Key Works for the 



Identification of the British Fauna and Flora, 2nd ed., London. 

 Zoological Record, London. (Published annually since 1865). 



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