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— Description of an Articulate of doubtful Relationship from the tertiary 



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— The Pnie moth of Nantucket t Retinia frustrana*. Boston, 1883. 



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— Memoir of John Lawrence Le Conte. Washington, 1884. 



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Mylacris, a carboniferous genus of Cockroaches. Boston, 1884. 



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Rocks Philadelphia, 1885. 



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Insekten. Miinchen, 1885. 



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1886. (Memoirs of the Boston Society of Natural History; volume iv, 

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Arachnids. (Geological Survey). Washington, 1891. 



— Psyche. The Orthopteran genus Hippiscus. 1892. 



