TOE V/RITINGS OF SAMUEL HUBBARD SCUDDBR. 



COMPILED AND EDITED BY GEORGE DIMMOCK. 



[The style of printing, the frequency ol repetition, and tlie peculiarities of punctuation and of capitalization In these special bibliographlei 

 are necessary, in order that the references may be pasted on title slips to be used in connection with the title slips adopted by the American 

 Library Association. G. D.] 



Scudder, Sarauc4 Hubbard. 



Born in Boston i:{ April 1837. Gi-adtiatccl at Wil- 

 liams College in 18.")", and at the Lawn^noe Scien- 

 tific School of Harvard University in 18(!3. Mr. 

 Scudder has, since that time, taken prominent 

 pai-t in the business of the Boston Society of Nat- 

 ural History, in which he has held the following 

 otHci's: Ucconling Secretarv, ls02-lS70: Librarian. 

 18d-ls7(): Custodian, 18';4-lsV,.) and ISCG-LSTO: and 

 Vice President from 1874 to the present time [187;i]. 

 He has been Librarian of th<! American Academy 

 of Arts and Sciences since 1877. Mr. Scudder re- 

 sides in Cambridge, Mass. 



1 



[List of shells.] 



(Williams quarterly, June 1858, v. 6, p. 359.) 

 Enumerates 28 species of terrestrial mollu.sks 

 found at Williamstown. Mass. 



[Report to the Boston Society of Natural His- 

 tory on the collection of insects of the late Dr. 

 Thaddeus William Harris.] 



(Proc. Bost. Soc Nat. Hist., Julv 1859, v. 7, 

 p. 72.) 



o 



A clironological index to the entomological 

 writings of Thaddeus William Harris, il. D. 



(Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., March 1860, v. 7, 

 p. 213-222.) 



Notice, (Wiener entomolosiische Monatschrift, 

 1861,v. 5, p. 01.) 



Notice, (Bcricht . . . der Entomologie, . . . Dr. 

 Gerstaecker. 1859-1860, Ber., 1802, p." 41.) 



List of !)!) articles, mostly in agricultural publi- 

 cations. 



4 



[Remarks on the injury which the American 

 white ant, termes frontalis Hald., does to living 

 grape-vines.] 



(Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist.. June 1860, v. 7. p. 



287-2S8.) 



Notice, (Bericht . . . der Entomologie, . . . Dr. 

 Gerstaecker. 1859-1800, Ber., 1862, p. 40.) 

 5 



[Account of a recent visit to Lake Winnipeg 



and the Saskatchewan River.] 



(Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Nov. 1860, v. 7, p. 

 356.) 



Character of the river; occurrence of great num- 

 bers of east-otr skins of ephemeridae. 



6 



[Review of] Contributions to the natural his- 

 tory of the United States. By Louis Agassiz. 

 Vol. III. Quarto. 1860. Little, Brown & Co. 



(Bost. daily courier, 21 Dec. 1860 [f col.].) 



7 

 On the genus raphidophora, Serville ; with de- 

 scriptions of four species from the caves of 

 Kentucky and from the Pacific coast. 



(Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., March 1861, v. 8, 

 p. 6-14.) 



Separate, [Bost., 19 March 1861,] 9 p., 1 16 X 9. 



Notice, (Bericht . . . der Entomologie, . . . Dr. 

 Geistaecker, 1861, Ber., 1863, p. 44.) 



Notice. (Wiener entomologische Monatschrift, 

 Feb. 1864, v. 8, p. 64.) 



Synonymy of the species, descriptions of 4 new 

 species. 



Notice of some North American species of 

 pier is. 



(Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Sept. 1861, v. 8, 

 p. 178-185.) 



Separate, [Bost., Oct.,] 1861, 8 p., t 16 X 9. 



Separate, [Bost., Oct. 1807,] 8 p., t 16 X 9. 

 [First separate with one or two verbal altera- 

 tions.] 



Notice, (Bericht . . . der Entomologie, . . . Dr. 

 Gerstaecker, 1861, Ber., 1863, p. 176-177.) 



Notice, (Wiener entomologische Monatschrift, 

 Feb. 1864, v. 8, p. 64.) 



Synonymy of p. oleracea; descriptions of 5 new 

 species. ' The secoml sei)arate was from a reprint 

 of a part of the Proc. Bost. Soc. Xat. Hist, made 

 in 1807. 



[Remarks on a destructive species of njihis {a. 

 ijraiinria) and on the army worm.) 



(I'roc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Nov. 1861, v. 8, p. 

 209.) 



An aphis. ^ probably a. (/ranaria, observed at 

 Oneida, N. \ . and in western Massachusetts. The 

 army worm, although not that of the southern 

 states. IS not mentioned specifically. 



