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DeGeer" who "has been duped" but Fabre, who has been led 

 astray by his ignorance of the systematics and bibliography of 

 the Rhynchota. 



Bibliography of Original Papers, &c. 



[I] 1835. — J. V. AuDouiN, Histoire naturelle des Insectes, ix. p. 196. 

 (Quotes Goedaert on the mole-cricket.) 



[2] (?). — P. BoiTARD, Curiosites d'Histoire naturelle. (This is cited 

 on the authority of Fabre ; I cannot trace any such work.) 



[3] 1897. — M. Burr, "Goodwill towards Earwigs" in 'Goodwill,' 

 a Monthly Magazine for the People, iv. p. 114. (Mentions maternal 

 affection in a Burmese earwig.) 



[4] 1880. — L. Camerano, " Note intorno alio sviluppo della Forficula 

 auricularia, Linn." in Bull. Soc. Ent. Ital. xii. pp. 46-50. (Original 

 observations.) 



[5] 1901. — J. H. Fabre, " Les Pentatomes," in Revue des Questions 

 Scieutifiques, 1. pp. 158-76. (Adverse criticism of De Geer.) 



[6] 1730. — J. H. Frisch, Beschr. von alley Insecten in Teutschland, 

 &c., viii. pi. XV. (Notes on the " Ohr-Wurm.") 



[7] 1901.— W. W. Froggatt, " The Pear and Cherry Slug (KHo- 

 campa Jhnacina, Retz., generally known as Selandria cerad), with notes 

 on Australian Sawflies," in Agric. Gazette, N.S.W., xii. pp. 1063-73, 

 (Confirms, pp. 1068-9, Lewis's account of Perffa leividi, and figures 

 the latter.) 



[8] 1773. — C. De Geer, Memoires pour servir a I'histoire des In- 

 sectes, iii. pp. 261-6 (extensive details of the maternal behaviour of 

 Ciinex betulcB), and iii. pp. 548-51 (the same of Forficula auiicularia). 



[9] 1662. — J. Goedaert, Metamorphosis et historia naturalis In- 

 sectorum, i. pp. 168-71, pi. Ixxvi. (Note on Gryllotalpa.) 



[10] 1870. — J. Hellins, " A fragment of a life-history of Acantho- 

 somagrisea," in Ent. Monthly Mag. vii. pp. 53-5. 



[II] 1872. — J. Hellins, " Note on the habit of Acanthosoma griseum,'" 

 in op. cit. ix. p. 13. 



[12] 1874. — J. Hellins, " Additional notes on the egg-laying, &c., 

 of Acanthosoma uriseuni," in op. cit. xi. pp. 42-3. 



[13] 1786. — J. F. W. Herbst, " Fortsetzung der Ausziige aus den 

 Schwedischen Abhandlungen," in Filessli's Neues Mag. fiir die Liebh. 

 der Entom. iii. pp. 33-91. (An abstract of Modeer's paper on 

 pp. 64-7, " Modeers Merkwiirdigkeiten bey der Wanze," &c.) 



[14] 1828. — W. KiRBY and W. Spence, An Introduction to Ento- 

 mology, 5th edit. i. pp. 359, 360, and iii. p. 101. (Summary of the 

 question and original note on Forjicula.) 



[Ed. 6, 1843, vol. i. pp. 301-3 ; ed. 7, 1858, pp. 202-3. I have not 

 examined the first four editions.] 



[15] 1902. — G. W. Kirkaldy, " On the parental care of the Cimi- 

 cidffi," in Entom. xxxv. pp. 319-20. (Translation of Montrouzier and 

 reference to another probable instance.) 



[16] 1836. — R. H. Lewis, " Case of maternal attendance on the 

 larva by an insect of the tribe of Terebrantia belonging to the genus 

 Perqa, observed at Hobarton. Tasmania," in Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 

 pp.'232-4. 



