104 WORKS ON NORTH AMERICAN ENTOMOLOGY. 
ARACHNIDA. 
I.— CATALOGUES. 
Marx, G.—Catalogue of the described Aranex of temperate North 
America. <Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., x11, pp. 497-594, 1890. 
Includes a bibliography. 
II.—COMPREHENSIVE WORKS. 
Hann, C. W., and Kocu, C. L.—Die Arachniden. Niirnberg, 1831— 
1848, 16 vols., with 563 pls. 
bE Watckenarr, C. A.—Histoire naturelle des Insectes. Suites a 
Buffon. Aptéres. Paris, 1837-1847, I], 4 vols., with 52 pls. 
The first work on general classification of this order, and many North 
American species are described from drawings by Bose and bbot. 
Simon, E.—Histoire naturelle des Araignées. Paris, 2 vols., 1893- 
1902. 
Tables to all the genera. 
Hentz, N. M.—Araneew Americe septentrionalis. 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- 
pean fauna. 
Kerysertinc, E.—Neue Spinnen aus Amerika. @ parts. <Verh. 
k. k. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, Vols. xxrx—xxxtv, 1879-1887. 
Banks, N.—A classification of the North American Spiders. <Can. 
Ent., 1892, pp. 88-97. 
——— Synopses of North American Invertebrates. Families and 
genera of Araneida. <Amer. Nat., xxxix, pp. 293-323, 1905. 
Comstock, J. H.—A classification of North American Spiders. 
Ithaca, N. Y., pp. 55, 1903. 
Warsurton, C.—The Cambridge Natural Tato? Vol. IV, Arach- 
nida. pp. 295-473, 1909. 
Emerton, J. H.—Common spiders of the United States. Boston, 
1902, pp. 225, many figures. 
Bryant, E. B.—List of the Araneida. Fauna of New England, 9. 
<Oce. Papers, Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., viz, pp. 105. 
