AUTHORITIES. 



NOETH AMERICAN NEUROPTERA. 



Bartrain, Jolan.— Observations on the Dragon-Fly, or Libellula of 

 Pennsylvania. Philos. Transact. 1750, XLVI, 323. Observations 

 iipon the metamorphosis of the Odonata in general. 



Blaiicltard, Eiuile.— Histoire naturelle des Insectes, etc. Paris, 

 1840, 1841, etc. 3 vols. 150 pi. Contains description of some 

 typical forms from N. America, but no new species. 



Les planches dans Cuvier regne animal, edit. Masson, 1836—1846, 



8vo. Corijdalis corniita and Chauliodes pectinicoriiis are figured in 

 this work. 



BrO"*viie, Patrice.— The Civil and Natural History of Jamaica. 

 London, 1789 (1756), fol. pp. 437. Four species of Odonata are 

 mentioned: "1. Tota viridis ; 2. Fusca tenuis, ad oculos et anum 

 coeruleo-nitens ; 3. Maxima rufula, pectore crassiori ; 4. Tenuior 

 tota coerulea. These insects are very common in Jamaica." 



Biirmeister, Hermaiiii.— Handbuch der Entomologie. Neurop- 

 tera, II, Part I. Berlin, 1839, 8vo. 60 species from N. America 

 are described in this work ; 36 of them are new. 



Zoologischer Hand Atlas. Berlin, 1836— 1843. Fol., 41 pi. Termes 



flavipes and its nympha are figured. (I have examined the types 



of Mr. Burmeister.) 

 CoquelJert, Ant. Joli.— Ulustratio iconographica insectorum quse 



in museis parisinis observavit J. C. Fabricius. Paris, 1799—1804. 



Fol., 30 pi. Libellula eponina figured. 

 Curtis, Joltll.— Description of the Insects brought home by Com- 

 mander James Clank. Ross's Second Voyage. App. Nat. Hist. 1831, 



4to. — pi. Tinodes hirtipes described. 

 Drury, lOre^v.— Illustrations of Natural History, etc. London, 1770 



—1782, 4to. 3 vols. (ed. Westwood, 1837). Several species are 



figured and described. 

 Duncan, J.— Introduction to Entomology. London, 1840. 8vo., — pi. 



Libellula axillena figured by Mr. Westwood. 



