104 WORKS ox NORTH AMERICAN ENTOMOLOGY. 



ARACHNIDA. 



I.— CATALOGUES. 



Marx, G. — CataloLnie of the described Aranea> of temperate North 

 Aineric-a. <Proc. U. S. Nat. Mas., xii, pp. 407-51)4, ISUO. 

 Iiieliules a bibliugraphy. 



Il.—C0MPREIIE\SIVE WnUKS. 



IIaiin, C. AV., and Kocii, C. L. — Die Arachniden. Xiirnberg, 1831- 

 1848, IG vols., with 563 pis. 



DE AValc'kexaek, C. a. — Ilistoire naturelle des Insectes. Suites a 

 Biiti'on. Apteres. Paris, 1837-1847, II, 4 vols., with 52 pis. 



The first work on general classification of this ftrder, and many North 

 American si^ecies are described from drawinj^s by Bosc and Abbot. 



Simon, E. — Ilistoire naturelle des Araignees. Paris, 2 vols., 1893- 

 1002. 



Tables to all the genera. 



IIentz, X. M. — Aranece America" septentrional is. The Spiders of 

 the United States. Edited by J. H. Emerton and E. Burgess. 

 < Occasional Papers of the Boston Society of Natural History, 

 1875. 



A reprint of Hentz's papers on North American spiders. 



Simon, E. — Les Arachnides de France. Paris, Vols. I-V and VII, 

 1874-1884. 



This work represents a recent system of classification, and is there- 

 fore of great general value, although it deals only with the Euro- 

 l)ean fauna. 



Keysekling, E. — Xeue Spinnen aus Amerika. 7 parts. <Verh. 

 k. k. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, Vols, xxix-xxxiv. 1870-1887. 



Banks, X. — A classification of the Xorth American Spiders. <Can. 

 Ent., 1802, pp. 88-07. 



Synopses of Xorth American Invertebrates. Families and 



genera of Araneida. <Amer. Xat., xxxix, pp. 203-323, 1905. 



CoMSTocK, J. II. — A classification of Xorth American Spiders. 

 Ithaca, X. Y.. pp. 55, 1903. 



"Wakiuuton. C. — The Cambridge Xatural Histoiy, Vol. IV, Arach- 

 nida. j.p. 205-473, 1900. 



Emeuton, J. II. — Common spiders of the United States. Boston, 

 1;)02, ];p. 225, many figures. 



Bryant, E. P>. — List of the Araneida. Fauna of Xew England, 9. 

 <Occ. Papers, Bost. Soc. Xat. Hist., viii. j^p. 105. 



