862 A, FE. Verrill—The Bermuda Islands. 
Geddes, G.—See above, pp. 763, 766, 782. Contains a brief list of Lepidoptera. 
Godet, T. L.—See above, and Addenda, 
Hinds, Warren E.—Cont, to a Monograph, Thysanoptera of N. Amer., Proc. U. 
S. Nat. Museum, xxvi, pp. 79-242, pl. i-xi, 1902. Contains detailed descrip- 
tion, synonymy, and figures of the Onion Thrips (pp. 179-184, pl. vii, figs. 
69-71). 
Hurdis, J. L.—Rough Notes. See above, p. 850. Contains observations on 
insects, pp. 314-330, ete. See above, pp. 745, 755, 757, 764, 794. 
Jones, J. M.—Visitor’s Guide, 1876. See under General Works. Contains the 
fullest nominal list of insects hitherto published. 
King, George B.—Two new Coccids from Bermuda, Psyche., vol. vili, p. 350, 
1899. 
Kirby, W. F.—See pp. 755, 828. 
Saunders, Wm.—Insects Injurious to Fruits, pp. 436 ; 440 cuts. Lippincott & 
Co. Philadelphia, 1885. See above, p. 808, note. 
Shipley, A. G.—Thrips on Onions. See under Botany, above. 
Theobald, F. V.—Monograph of the Culicidee of the World. Catal. Brit. 
Museum, i, p, 28; ii, pp. 151, 358. See above, pp. 511, 746, 748, and Errata. 
Riley, C. V. and Howard, L. O., see above, pp. 742, 745. 
Uhler, P. R.—Observations on the Insects of the Bermudas. Heilprin’s Ber- 
muda Islands, pp. 152-158, 1889. Contains a list of 15 species collected by 
Heilprin. 
Verrill, Addison E.—[On Bermuda Scale-insects and remedies.] Royal Gazette, 
Hamilton, Dec. 16, 1902, p. 2. The Peach Fly in Bermuda. No, 1, Jan. 3, 
1903, p. 2. 
Arachnids and Myriapods. 
Banks, Nathan.—Some Spiders and Mites from the Bermuda Islands, Jan., 1902. 
See below, p. 864. 
Blackwall, John.—Notice of Several Species of Spiders. Annals and Mag. Nat. 
Hist., ser. 4, ii, pp. 403-10, 1868. Includes 6 species from Bermuda, 3 
described as new. 
Bollman, Chas. H.—Notes on a small Collection of Myriapods from the Bermuda 
Islands. Proc. Philad. Acad. Nat. Sci., xli, p. 127, 1889 ; reprinted in Heil- 
prin, op. cit., pp. 162-165, 1889, and in Bull. U. 8. Nat. Mus., No. 46, pp. 
202-204, 1893. Contains 5 species, of which one is described as new. 
Marx, George.—Contribution to the Knowledge of the Spider Fauna of the 
Bermuda Islands. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., xli, p. 98, 1889 ; reprinted 
in Heilprin’s Bermuda Islands, pp. 159-162, plate 14, 1889. : 
Note.—Contains a list of 12 species collected by Heilprin, of which one 
(Lycosa Atlantica) is described as new. 
McCook, Henry C.—American Spiders and their Spinning Work. Philadelphia, 
1889-94, 3 vols. Numerous cuts and colored plates. 
Terrestrial Isopods. 
Dahl, Fred.—Land Fauna of Bermuda. Plankton Exped., vol. i, part 1, p. 111, 
plate iii, 1892. Describes Philoscia Bermudensis, sp. new, and figures 
Ligia, 2 sp. See above, p. 845. 
