AUTHORITIES. XI 



Harris, T. "W. — A Treatise on some of tlie Insects of New England 

 ■which are injurious to vegetation. Second edition. 8vo. Bos- 

 ton, 1852. 

 " A Treatise on some of the Insects injurious to vegetation. 



Third edition. 8vo. Boston, 18G2 (posthumous^. 

 " In Scudder, S. II., Materials for a Monograph of tlie North 

 American Orthoptera (posthumous), 



IIerbst, J. F. W. — Fortsetzung des Verzeichnisses meiner Insecten- 

 sammlung. Zwcyte Classe; in Fuessly, Archiv der Insectenge- 

 schichte. Heft 7 und 8. 4to. Ziirich, 1786. 



Jakgkr, B. — Tlie life of North American Insects; illustrated by nume- 

 rous colored engravings and narratives. 8vo. Providence, 1854. 

 " The life of North American Insects. Assisted by H. C.Pres- 

 ton, M. D., with numerous illustrations from specimens in the 

 cabinet of the author. 12mo. New York, 1859. 



JoHXSTONE, J. C. — In the Transactions of the Entomological Society 

 of London. Vol. II. 8vo. London, 1837. 



Jones, J. M. — The Naturalist in Bermuda. A sketch of the geology, 

 zoology and botany of that remarkable group of islands. 8vo. 

 London, 1859. 



Kalm, p. — Travels into North America, containing its natural history, 

 and a circumstantial account of its plantations and agriculture in 

 general, witli the civil, ecclesiastical and commercial state of the 

 country, the manner of its inhabitants, and several curious and 

 important remarks on various subjects; translated into English by 

 J. R. Forster, enriched with a map, several cuts for the illustra- 

 tion of natural history, and some additional notes. 3 vols. 8vo. 

 1770-1. (Orthoptera, Vol. 11, 1771.) 

 " Ditto, in PInkerton, J., a general collection of the best and 

 most interesting voyages and travels in all parts of the world, 

 many of which are now first translated Into English. Digested 

 on a new plan. Vol. XIII. 4to. London, 1812. 



KiRBY, W. — Fauna Boreali- Americana, or the Zoology of the north- 

 ern parts of British America, containing descriptions of the 

 objects of natural history, collected by John Richardson on the 

 late northern land expeditions under command of Captain Sir 

 John Franklin. 4 vols. Part fourth and last. Tlie Insects. 4to. 

 London, 1837. 



KiRBY, AV., AND Spexce, W. — All Introduction to Entomology, or 

 Elements of the Natural History of Insects. 4 vols. 8vo. Lon- 

 don, 3d Edition, 1818-2G. 

 " Ditto, 7th Edition. 1 vol. Svo. London, 1856. 



Lamarck, J. B. P. V. de — Ilistoire naturelle des animaux sans verte- 

 bres presentant les caracteres generaux et partlcullers de ces 

 animaux, leur distribution, leurs classes, leurs families, leurs 

 genres, et la citation des principales especes qui s'y rapportentj 



