BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1892. 509 



Thkodor Holm — Continued. 



conception of the structure. It seems thai the present paper, l>ased upon abnormally de- 

 veloped specimens, throws some light upon this ^ erj combined structure. 

 William II. Holmes. Illustrated catalogue of collections. 



Third A a a mil Report of the Bureau of Ethnology, pp. 427-510, 84 text figs. 

 William II. Holmes. Ancient pottery of the Mississippi Valley. 



Fourth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology, pp. :;iil 4:;G; 103 text figs. 

 William IT. Holmes. Spurious Mexican antiquities and their relation to ancient 

 art.* 



Report i'/ tin' Smithsonian Institution. t886 (1889), pp. 319-334. 

 William H. Holmes. Ancient Pueblo pottery. 



Fourth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology, pp. 257-360; 150 text li.ns. 

 William II. Holmes. Ancient pottery of Chinqui. 



Sixth Annual Report of the Hunan of Ethnology, pp. 13- 187; 285 text tins., 1 pi, 

 William II. Holmes. Studies in aboriginal decorative art. Stamped ornament of 

 South America n earthenware. 



American Anthropologist, January, 1892, pp. 67-72. 

 William H. Holmes. The rocking-stamp or roulette in pottery decoration. 



American Anthropologist, April. 1892, pp. 149-152; 2 pis. 

 John M. Holzinger. The identity of Asolepias stenophylla and Acerates auriculata. 



Botanical Gazette, xvu, 1892, April, p. 124; May, p. 100. 

 L. (). Howard. A Note ou Parasites. 



Insert Life, iv, double number 1 and 2, October, 1890, pp. 48, 49. 



A number of instances are given of error in the determination of the relations between 

 host insect and parasite, and the frequent causes of error are pointed oul and the necessity 

 for great care insisted upon. 

 L. O. HOWARD. The Larger Corn-Stalk Borer. 



Insect Life, iv, double number '■'< and 4, November, 1896, pp. 90-103. 



Historical account and life history of Diatraea saccharalis, detailing particularly its damage 

 to corn and giving new food-plants and remedies. 

 L. O. Howard. The Methods of Pupation among the Chalcididce. 

 Insect Life, tv ; double number 5 and 6, December, 1891, pp. 193-196. 



L. O. Howard. The Habits of Elasmus. 



Insert Life, iv, double number 7 and 8, March, 1892, pp. 253-254. 

 L. <>. Howard. The Biology of the Hymenopterous Insects of the Family Chalci- 

 didw. 



Proc. V. S. Xat. Mus., xiv. pp. 567-588, excerpt No. 881. Published 1891. 

 A general consideration of the biology of the Ghalcididos under the following subheads: 

 The insects and stages of insects infested by Chalcidids; How the Chalcidid larva lives; How 

 fast does it develop ? ; How the larva transforms; How many develop in a single host.'; Pro 

 portions of sexes in issuing; Phytophagic habit ; Parthenogenesis; How large is the family? 

 L. o. Howard. The Habits of Melittobia. 



Proc. Fnt. Sue. Washington, II, No. 2, pp. 214-248. Issued June 3(1, 1892. 

 A resume of tin- habits of the hymenopterous parasites belonging to this genus, with an 

 account of the rearing of a species from a dipterous pupari. An appended table indicates the 

 host insects, thi' species of (parasite, and the name of the observer. 



L. <). Howard. Appearance of Mealy Bugs parasitized by Leptomaslrix. 



Proc. Fnt. Sue. Washington, n, No. 2, pp. 244-248. Issued Juno 30, 1892. 



Careful description of these parasitized Mealy Bugs, indicating a striking resemblance to 



Dipterous puparia. 



lj. o. Howakd and C. V. Riley. (See under C. V. Riley.) 



Oliver P. Jenkins and Barton W. Evermann. (See under Barton W. Evermann. ) 



David Stahr Jordan. Relations of temperature to vertebra' among lishes. 



Proc. (7. ,S\ Nat. Mus., XIV, pp. 107-120. 



W. C. Kendall, A. C. Adams and. (See under A. ('. Adams.) 



F. II. KNOWLTON. Directions for collecting Recent and Fossil Plants. 



Bull. U.S. Wat. Mus., No. 39, Tart B, pp. [l]-[46]. 



Contains explicit directions for making collections of recent and fossil plants. 



* Notice of this paper was inadvertently omitted from the bibliography in the re- 

 port for 1889. 



