74 NORTH AMERICAN FEVER TICK AND OTHER SPECIES. 
Murray, ANDREW. 
1877.—Economic entomology, Aptera, pp. 180-204. 
Deals with the Ixodide. 
NeEuMANN, L. G. 
1896.—Révision de la famille des Ixodidés, I <Mem. Soc. Zool. France, TX, 
pp. 144, figs. 1-36. 
1897.—Révision de la famille des Ixodidés, Il. Ixodine <Mem. Soc. Zool. 
France, vol. 10, pp. 324-420, figs. 1-45. 
1899.—Révision de la famille des Ixodidés, III <Mem. Soc. Zool. France, vol. 
12, pp. 107-294, 63 figs. in text. 
1901.—Révision de la famille des Ixodidés, IV <Mem. Soc. Zool. France, vol. 
14. pp. 249-372, 18 figs. in text. 
This important monograph of the ticks of the world, unfortunately, is obtained 
only with considerable difficulty. 
1902.—Notes sur les Ixodidés, I <Arch. Parasit., vol. 6, pp. 109-128, figs. 6. 
1904.—Notes sur les Ixodidés, II <Arch. Parasit., vol. 8 (1904), no. 3, pp. 444— 
464, figs. 2. 
1905.—Notes sur les Ixodidés, III <Arch. Parasit., vol. 9 (1904), no. 2, pp. 
225-241. 
‘Nurras, G. H. F. 
1899.—The réle of insects, arachnids, and myriapods as carriers of human and 
animal diseases which are produced by bacteria and animal parasites 
“Hyg. Rundschau, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 209-220; no. 6, pp. 275-289; no. 8, 
pp. 393-408; no. 10, pp. 503-520; no. 12, pp. 606-620. 
Osporn, H. 
1896.—Insects affecting domestic animals < U.S. D. A., Div. Ent., bul. 5, n. s. 
Pacxarp, A. S., Jr: 
1869.—List of hymenopterous and lepidopterous insects collected by the Smith- 
sonian expedition to South America, under Prof. James Orton; appen- 
dix to report on Articulates, Ann. Rept. Peabody Academy of Science, 
pp. 1-14. 
Contains descriptions of following new species of American forms: Lrodes perpunc- 
tatus, unipunctata (=Amb!yomma americanum), leporis-palustris (Hemaphysalis), 
chordeilis, bovis (= Mzrgaropus annulatus), bibronii, naponensis (S. A.), albipictus 
(N. A.), nigrolineatus, cookei. 
1873.—Descriptions of new insects. Arachnida <U. 8. Geological Survey of 
Mont., Idaho, Wyo., Utah, 1872; pp. 740-741. 
Includes Izodes bovis Riley (= Margaropus annulatus) and Argas americanus N.sp., 
with figures of each. 
Rinny, ‘©. Vi. i 
1893.—Report on a small collection of insects made during the Death Valley 
Expedition <U. 8. D. A., Biol. Surv., N. A. Fauna, no. 7, Part II, 
p- 202. 
Lists seven species of Ixodidee—determined by Doctor Marx. 
Satmon, D. E., and Cu. W. STiuzs. 
1901.—See above. 
Say, THOMAS. 
1821.—An account of the arachnides of the United States <Journ. Acad. Nat. 
Sci., vol. 2, pp. 59-83; Leconte edition, vol. 2, pp. 9-24. 
Descriptions of the following species of Ixodes: annulatus ( Margaropus), errati- 
cus, scapularis, orbiculatus (=A mblyomma americanum ?), variabilis (Dermacentor), 
fuscous (fuscus), crenatum (=A mblyomma cajennense), punctulatus (= Dermacentor 
variabilis ?). 
