LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 



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GiBAULT, A. A. Notes on the Hyme- 

 noptera Chalcidoidea, with descrii)- 

 tions of several new genera and spe- 

 cies. 



Journ. N. T. Ent. Soc.j 

 19, No. 3, Sept., 

 1911, pp. 175-189. 

 In this paper, which is based 

 only partly on U. S. National 

 Museum material, there are de- 

 scribed 2 new genera and 2 new 

 species, the types of which are 

 In the IT. S. National Museum. 



— Descriptions of North American 



MymaridtB, with synonymic and other 

 notes on described genera and spe- 

 cies. 



Trans. Amer. Ent. 8oc., 

 37, No. 3, Oct. 18, 

 1911, pp. 253-324. 

 This paper is based only 

 partly on U. S. National Mu- 

 seum material and types. Co- 

 types or paratypes of 17 species 

 and 1 variety are in the U. S. 

 National Museum. 



— Synonymic and descriptive notes 



on the Hymenoptera Chalcidoidea 

 with descriptions of several new gen- 

 era and species. 



Arch. Naturg., 77th 

 year, 1, 2nd suppL, 

 1911, pp. 119-140. 

 This paper is based only 

 partly on U. S. National Mu- 

 seum material but the types of 

 4 new genera and 5 new species 

 are in the U. S. National Mu- 

 seum. 



Heidemann, O. Some remarks on the 

 eggs of North American species of 

 Hemiptera-Heteroptera . 



Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash- 

 ington, 13, No. 3, 

 Sept. 30, 1911, pp. 

 128-140, pis. 9-12, 

 figs. 1-3. 

 In this paper are figured eggs 

 of various species from speci- 

 mens in the U. S. National Mu- 

 seum. 



■A new species of North Ameri- 



can Tingitidse. 



Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash- 

 ington, 13, No. 3, 

 Sept. 30, 1911, pp. 

 180, 181, fig. 4. 



Hood, J. Douglas. New genera and 

 species of North American Thysan- 

 optera from the south and west. 



Proc. Biol. 8oo. Wash- 

 ington, 25, Apr. 13, 

 1912, pp. 61-76, pi. 

 4, figs. 1-6. 

 This paper is based on ma- 

 terial in the private collection 

 of the author, who has given to 

 the U. S. National Museum para- 

 lypes of 2 of the new species 

 on which new genera are based. 



Howard, L. O., and "W. F. Fiske. The 

 importation into the United States 

 of the parasites of the gipsy moth 

 and the brown-tail moth : A report 

 of progress, with some consideration 

 of previo'is and concurrent efforts of 

 this kind. 



U. S. Dept. Agric, Bur. 



Ent., Bull. 91, July 



29, 1911, pp. 1-312. 



pis. 1-28, figs. 1-74. 



In this bulletin references 



are made to many parasites, 



specimens of which have been 



deposited in the U. S. National 



Museum. 



Knab, Frederick. New Species of 

 Anisopidse (Rhyphidse) from tropical 

 America. 



Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash- 

 ington, 14 , No. 2, 

 June 19, 1912, pp. 

 108-110, pi. 3. 

 This paper contains notes on 

 various specimens in the U. S. 

 National Museum collections. 



Blood-sucking and supposedly 



blood-sucking Leptidse. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash- 

 ington, 25, June 29, 

 1912, pp. 111-114. 

 In this paper 2 new species 

 from the U. S. National Mu- 

 seum collection are described. 



Miller, Harry McClure. (See under 

 Charles Wardell Stiles.) 



Pierce, W. Dwight. Systematic notes 

 and descriptions of some weevils of 

 economic or biological importance. 



Proc. U. 8. Nat. Mus., 



42, No. 1889, Mar. 



19, 1912, pp. 155- 



170. 



In this paper 2 new genera, 



3 new subgenera, and 9 new 



