204 CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY OP 



Scudder (Samuel H.), Notes on some Odonata from the White Moun- 

 tains of New Hampshire. 8vo, Boston, 1865. 

 [Proc. Boston Soc. N. H. x.] 



Revision of the hitherto-known Species of the Genus Chioiiohas 



in North America. 8vo, Philadelphia, 1865. 



[Proc. Ent. Soc. Philad. v.] 



On the Fossil Insects from Illinois, the Miamia and 



Ilemeristia. 8vo, Neio Haven, 1865. 



[Amer. Journ. Sci., ser. 2, xl.] 



Notes upon some Odonata from the Isle of Pines. 



[Proc. Boston Soc. N. H. x.] 8vo, Bodon, 1866. 



An Inquiry into the Zoological relations of the first-discovered 



traces of Fossil Neuropterous Insects in North America ; with 

 remarks on the difference of structure on the wings of living 

 Neuroptera. 4to, Boston, 1866. 



[Mem. Bost. Soc. N. H. i.] 



Catalogue of the Orthoptera of North America, described pre- 

 vious to 1867. 8vo, Washington, 1868. 



[Smiths. Misc. Coll. viii.] 



—- Supplement to a List of the Butterflies of New England. 



[Proc, Boston Soc. N. H. xi.] 8vo, Boston, 1868. 



Notes on the Stridulation of some New England Orthoptera. 



[Proc. Boston Soc. N. H. xi.] 8vo, Boston, 1868. 



— Entomological Notes, i-vi. 8vo, Boston, 1868-78. 



I (1868). 



Considerations drawn from the stxidy of Mole Crickets. 



On tlie Rank of the Families of Orthoptera. 



Notice of some new Butterflies from Iowa. 



Remarks on two new Fossil Insects from the Carboniferous Formation 



in America. 

 Description of a new species of Butterfly from Florida. 



[Proc. Boston Soc. N. H. xi.] 



II (1868-69). 



Reproduction of lost limbs on the Walking-Stick, Diapheromera femorata. 



A Centurj- of Orthoptera. Decade i. QnjHide^. 



Arrangement of the families of Orthoptera. 



Notes on Orthoptera collected by Prof. James Okton on either side of 



the Andes of Equatorial South America. 

 A study of the gigantic Lobe-crested Grasshoppers of South and Central 



America. 

 Report upon a collection of Diurnal Lcpidoptera made in Alaska. 

 A new Cave Insect from New Zealand. 



[Proc. Boston Soc. N. H. xii.] 



Ill (1870-74). 



Description of the Larva and Chrysalis of rapilio eurymedon, Boisd., 



of California. 

 On the Synonymy of Thecla calcinu^. 

 On Asymmetry in the Appendages of Hexapod Insects, especially as 



illustrated in the Lepidopterous Genus Nisoniade.'^. 

 On remarks by Mr. Meldola upon IphicUdea ajax {Papilio ajax, Auct.). 

 On a Hesperian in which ocelli were present. 



[Proc. Boston Soc. N. H. xiii, xvi.] 



