AUTHORITIES. XT 



ScSaioedte, J. C. — Arthropoden Groenlands, in Rink, geographischer, 



etc., Besclireibung Groenlands and in Berlin Entom. Zeitschr., 



1859, t. Ill, p. 134. Contains four species (one Ephem., one Hem- 



erob., two Phrygan,). 

 Sclineidei', HV, G. — Symbolse ad Monograpbiam generis Cbrysopse 



Leacli. Vratislavise, 1851, 8vo., with plat, color. Contains seven 



species, well described and figured. 

 De Selys Loiigclaamps, E. — Revue des Odonates ou Libellules 



d'Europe avec la collaboration de H. Hageu. Paris, 1850, 8vo. 



(Memoir. Soc. R. Science de Liege, vol. vi). Two species. Lib. 



hudsonica, p. 53, and Agrion Doubledaiji, p. 209, are described in 



this work. 



Synopsis des Calopterygines. Bullet. Acad. Bruxelles, 1853, t. xx. 



Monographie des Calopterygines avec collab. H. Hagen. Paris, 



1854, 8vo. (Mem. Soc. R. Science de Liege, vol. ?). Fourteen spe- 

 cies from N. America are described, in tliis work. 



Synopsis des Gomphines. Bullet. Acad. Brusell. 1854, t. xsi. 



Monographic des Gomphines, avec collab. H. Hagen. Paris, 1857, 



Bvo. (Mem. Soc. R. Science de Liege, vol. ?). Thirty-four species 

 from N. America are described in this work. 



Additions au Synopsis des Calopterygines. Bullet. Acad. Bruxell. 



ser. 2, 1859, T. VII, No. 7. 



Additions au Synopsis des Gomphines. Bullet. Acad. Bruxell., 



ser. 2, 1859, T. VII, No. 8. 



Neuropteres de I'isle de Cuba, de la Sagra Hist. Cuba, 1857, fol., T. 



VII, p. 183—201, or in Poey, Ins. Cuba, 8vo., p. 435—473. Con- 

 tains thirty-nine species from the West Indies, chiefly Odonata ; 

 several of them are new to science. 



Sloane, H. — A voyage to the islands Madeira, Barbadoes, Nieves, St. 

 Christopher's, and Jamaica, with the natural history, etc. of insects. 

 London, 1707—1725, fol., 2 vols. Ten species of Libellula from 

 Jamaica have been described in this work: 1. Libellula rufa major 

 (an L. abdominaUs?); 2. L. rufa minor (an i. sirnplex?) ; 3. L. 

 maxima coerulea aut viridis (an Aeschna ingens?) ; 4. L. purpurea 

 (Lib. discolor); 5. L. cojrulea minor {Agrion spec). 



Stephens, J. F.— Illustrations of British Entomology. London, 8vo., 

 1835. Mandibulata, vol. VI. Some species of European Neurop- 

 tera mentioned in this work have been found in N. America. 



SwederMS, N, S. — Two species of Panorpa have been described by this 

 author, Vetensk, Acad, uya Handl. Stockholm, 1787, T. VIII. 



Ulller, F. R.— Contributions to the Neuropterology of the United States. 

 Proceed. Acad, of Nat. Sc. Philad., 1857, March, p. 87. Seven spe- 

 cies of Odonata are described. 



Walker, F. — Catalogue of the Specimens of Neuropterous Insects in 

 the Collection of the British Museum. London, 8vo., Part I, 1852 

 (Phryganides, Perlides), p. 1—192; Part II, 1853 (Sialidae— Ne- 



