BIBLIOGRAPHY 
Books especially devoted to dragonflies are few. Tillyard’s Biology 
of the Dragonflies is the one good general treatise. For Great Britain 
there is W. J. Lucas’ British Dragonflies. Kirby’s Synopsis-Catalogue 
of the Neuroptera, Odonata or Dragonflies, now out of date (1890), is 
the latest list for the world fauna. Of entirely different character is the 
book that was made out of the Lamborn Prize essays on possibilities 
of economic control, and published in 1890 under the title Dragonflies 
vs. Mosquitoes. Among the general books of natural history are a few 
that treat the dragonflies somewhat adequately: notably L. O. 
Howard’s Insect Book, V. L. Kellogg’s American Insects and the senior 
author’s Outdoor Studies. 
Muttkowski’s Catalogue of 1910 isthesource book for North America. 
We have duplicated the bibliographic references of that work only to 
the extent of citing the original description under each species. 
All citations in the preceding pages, by author, year and page, are 
to the papers in the following list. When two or more papers by the 
same author have been published in a single year, the page references 
will enable the reader to find the one desired. 
Abbott, C. E. 1926. Death Feigning in Anax Junius and Aeschna sp. Psyche 
33: 8-10. 
Bethel, E. 1915. Sympetrum Corruptum, a Dragonfly at a High Altitude. 
Ent. News 26: 119. 
Bodine, Joseph H. 1918. Experimental Results in Ischnura and Enallagma. 
Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. pp. 103-113. 
Brimley, C.S. 1903. List of Dragonflies from North Carolina, especially from the 
vicinity of Raleigh. Ent. News 29: 150-157. 
1920. Notes on North Carolina Dragonflies. Ent. News 31: 138-139. 
Bromley, S. W. 1924. New Ophiogomphus from Massachusetts. Ent. News 
35: 343-344. 
1928. A dragonfly Ovipositing on a Paved Highway. Bull. Brooklyn 
Ent. Soc. 23: 69. 
Broughton, Elsie. 1928. Some New Dragonfly Nymphs. Can. Ent. 60: 32-34. 
Butler, Hortense. 1904. The Labium of the Odonata. Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. 
30: 111-133. 3 pl. 
1914. Three new species of Odonata. Can. Ent. 46: 346-348. 
Byers, C. Francis. 1925. Odonata collected in Cheboygan and Emmet Counties, 
Mich. Mich. Acad. Sci. 5: 389. 
1927. An Annotated List of the Odonata of Michigan. Occ. Papers 
Mus. of Zoo. U. of Mich. No. 183: 1-16. 
1927. The Nymph of Libellula incesta and a Key for the Separation 
of the Known Nymphs of the Genus Libellula. Ent. News 38: 113, 1927. 
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