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Haldeman, S. S. 33. On the occurrence of 

 a species of Evania in various parts of the 

 world, carried by the Blatta which infests ships, 

 and upon which the larva is judged to be 

 parasitic. Amer. Assoc. Proc. 1847. 



34. Corrections and Additions to his paper 



on the Longicornia of the United States 

 {Infra No. 54], Amer. Phil. Soc. Proc. IV., 

 1847, pp. 371-376. 



35. Descriptions of North American Co- 



leoptera, chiefly in the Cabinet of J. L. LE 

 CONTE, M.D., with references to described 

 species. Philad. Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. I., 

 1847-50, pp. 95-110. 

 36. Cryptocephalinarum Boreali-Americas 



diagnoses, cum speciebus novis Musei Lecon- 

 tiani. Philad. Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. I., 1847- 

 50, pp. 245-265; Philad. Acad. Nat. Sci. Proc. 

 IV., 1848-49, pp. 170-172. 



37. Chikiswalungo iron furnace, near Co- 

 lumbia, Pa. (Results of smelting Iron with 

 Anthracite Coal). Silliman, Journ. V., 1848, 

 pp. 296-297. 



38. On the construction of Blast Furnaces 

 for the smelting of iron with anthracite. 

 Silh'man, Journ. VI., 1848, pp. 74-80. 



39. On the supposed identity of Atops 

 trilineatus with Triarthrus Beckii. Silliman. 

 Journ. V., 1848, pp. 107-108. 



40. On the occurrence of Crernastocheilus 



and other insects in Ant-nests ; and of Chelifer 

 found parasitic under the elytra of Alaus ocu- 

 latus. Silliman, Journ. VI., 1848, pp. 148-149 ; 

 Ann. Nat. Hist. II., 1848, pp. 221-222. 



41. Remark on the insects of Mexico. 

 Silliman, Journ. V., 1848, p. 435. 



42. A new organ of sound in Lepidoptera. 

 Silliman, Journ. V., 1848, p. 435. 



43. On certain Insects common to New 

 Mexico and the United States. Silliman, Journ. 

 V., 1848, p. 435. 



44. On the artificial production of Stypnite, 



Hold, (capillary lava). Philad. Acad. Nat. Sci. 

 Proc. IV., 1848-49, p. 5. 



45. On the identity of Anommawith Dory- 



lus, suggested by specimens which Dr. SAVAGE 

 found together. Philad. Acad. Nat. Sci. Proc. 

 IV., 1848-49, pp. 200-202. 



46. On several new Hymenoptera of the 



genera Ampulex, Sigalphus, Chelonus, and 

 Dorylus. Philad. Acad. Nat. Sci. Proc. IV., 

 1848-49, pp. 203-204. 



47. History of Phalangopsis, a genus of 



Orthoptera, with three new species, two of which 

 form a new sub-genus (Daihinia). Amer. As- 

 soc. Proc. 1849, pp. 346-347. 



48. On the larva of Physocoelus inflatus. 



Amer. Assoc. Proc. 1849, p. 347. 



Haldeman, S. S. 49. History and transforma- 

 tions of Corydalus cornutus. [1848.] Boston, 

 Mem. Amer. Acad. IV., 1849, pp. 157-161. 



50. On four new species of Hemiptera of 



the genera Ploiaria, Chermes, and Aleurodes, 

 and two new Hymenoptera (Aleurodes aleuro- 

 dinus, Eremocerus corni), parasitic in the last 

 named genus. Silliman, Journ. IX., 1850, pp. 

 108-111. 



51. Report on the progress of Entomology 



in the United States during the year 1846. 

 Philad. Acad. Nat. Sci. Proc. V., 1850-51, pp. 

 5-7. 



52. On some albino specimens and a black 

 variety of Tamias lysteri. Philad. Acad. Nat. 

 Sci. Proc. VI., 1852-53, p. 198. 



53. Descriptions of some new species of 

 Insects, with observations on described species. 

 Philad. Acad. Nat. Sci. Proc. VI., 1852-53, pp. 

 361-365. 



54. Materials towards a history of the 



Coleoptera Longicornia of the United States. 

 [1845.] Amer. Phil. Soc. Trans. X., 1853, 

 pp. 27-66, 67-102 ; Amer. Phil. Soc. Proc. IV., 

 1847, pp. 371-376. 



55. Description of several new and in- 

 tei'esting animals (Cecidomyia Robinias, Erio- 

 philus, and Aphis (Pemphigus) stamineus). 

 Boston, Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. VI., 1859. pp. 

 401-403. 



56. Organe de stridulation dans une Litho- 



sia. Paris, Ann. Soc. Entom. VII., 1859, p. xliii. 



57. On Strepomatidas as a name for a 



family of fluviatile Mollusca, usually confounded 

 with Melania. Philad. Acad. Nat. Sci. Proc. 

 1863, pp. 273-274. 



Hale, C. S. Geology of South Alabama. Silli- 

 man, Journ. VI., 1848, pp. 354-363. 



2. Observations on the Gmathodon beds 



around the head of Mobile Bay. Silliman, 

 Journ. XL, 1851, pp. 164-174. 



Hale, Enoch, and A. Holyoke. A Meteorological 

 Journal from the Year 1786 to the Year 1829 

 inclusive, with a prefatory Memoir. Boston, 

 Mem. Amer. Acad. I., 1833, pp. 107-216. 



Hale, Horatio. Migrations in the Pacific Ocean. 

 Silliman, Journ. L, 1846, pp. 317-332. 



Hale, J. Observations upon Crickets in Canada. 

 Quebec, Trans. Lit. Soc. L, 1829, pp. 254-255. 



Hale, Moses. Geological notice of Troy. Silli- 

 man, Journ. III., 1821, pp. 72-73. 



Hale, R. J. Case of a heart with a single ven- 

 tricle. Pathol. Soc. Trans. IV., 1852-53, pp. 

 87-96. 



Hale, Samuel. Conjectures of the natural causes 

 of the North- West Winds being colder, and more 

 frequent in the winter in New England, than in 

 the same degrees of latitude in Europe. Boston, 

 Mem. Amer. Acad. II., 1793, pp. 61-62. 



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