Bibliography 



The following references will be found useful to those readers 

 who wish to delve more deeply. For the most part, they are books 

 of general interest, likely to be available in larger libraries; many 

 are furnished with acceptable bibliographies. Advanced students 

 can find a complete list of spider literature current to 1939, sys- 

 tematically classified by subject, in the first volume of the Bibli- 

 ographia Araneorum by Pierre Bonnet. 



BERLAND, L., Les Arachnides. Encyclopedie entomologique, 



XVI, pp. 1-485, Paul Lechevalier & Fils, Paris, 1933. 

 BONNET, P., Bibliographia Araneorum, Vol. i, Toulouse, 1945 



(pub. by author). 

 BRISTOWE, W. S., The Comity of Spiders, Vols. i and 2, The 



Ray Society, London, 1939 and 1941. 

 COMSTOCK, J. H., The Spider Book, Doubleday & Co., New 



York, 1912; revised ed., 1940, by W. J. Gertsch. 

 EMERTON, J. H., The Common Spiders of the United States, 



Ginn & Co., Boston, 1902. 

 FABRE, J. H., The Life of the Spider, Dodd, Mead & Co., New 



York, 1913. 

 MOGGRIDGE, J. T., Harvesting Ants and Trap-Door Spiders, 



L. Reeve & Co., London, 1873. 

 McCOOK, H. C, American Spiders and Their Spinningivork, Vols. 



1-3, Philadelphia, 1889-1894 (pub. by author). 

 McKEOWN, K. C., Spider Wonders of Australia, Angus & Robert- 

 son, Ltd., Sydney, 1936. 

 NIELSEN, E., The Biology of Spiders, Vol. i (in English), Vol. 2 



(in Danish), Levin & Munksgaard, Copenhagen, 1932. 

 PETRUNKEVITCH, A., A Synonymic Index-Catalogue of Spiders 



of North, Central and South America, etc., Bui. American Mus. 



Nat. Hist., Vol. 29, pp. 1-791, New York, 1911. 

 SAVORY, T. H., British Spiders, Their Haunts and Habits, The 



Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1926. 



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