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On Agriolimax montanus in Colorado. [1888.] Jl. 



Conch., 5, 1886-88, 358-360. 

 A lunar rainbow. Nature, 38, 1888, 365. 



[A new rose-gall, Rhodites tuberculator.] [1888.] 

 S. London Ent. Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc., 1888-89, 41-42. 



[Case of mimicry in a thomisid spider.] [1888.] S. 



London Ent. Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc., 1888-89, 55-56. 



White pigment in the Sesiidae. [1888.] S. London 

 Ent. Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc., 1888-89, 57-58. 



A new Myrmophile. Canad. Ent., 21, 1889, 140. 

 Phalangodes robusta (Pack.), Canad. Ent., 21, 1889, 



140. 



Gnophaela vermiculata, Grote. Canad. Ent., 21, 1889, 



220. 



On the origin of the genus Anthocharis, Bdv. ( = Eu- 



chloe, Hb.). Entomologica Amer., 5, 1889, 33-34; S. 

 London Ent. Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc., 1888-89, 138- 

 141. 



- The larva of Gnophaela vermiculata, G. & R. Ento- 

 mologica Amer., 5, 1889, 57-58. 



On the variation of insects. Entomologist, 22, 1889, 



1-6, 26-29, 54-56, 98-100, 125-130, 147-149, 176-178, 

 198-202, 226-229, 243-245. 



Preliminary remarks on the molluscan fauna of Colo- 

 rado. [1889.] Jl. Conch., 6, 1889-91, 60-65. 



Some Fungi of Custer county, Colo. Jl. Mycol., 5, 



1889, 84-85, 180. 



The Virginia colony of Helix nemoralis. [1889.] 



Nautilus, 3, 1889-90, 73-77. 

 Notes on the variation of certain Mollusca introduced 



from Europe. [1889.] Nautilus, 3, 1889-90, 86-87. 

 The classification of slight varieties. Torrey Bot. Club 



Bull., 16, 1889, 270-272. 

 Notes on slugs, chiefly in the collection at the British 



Museum. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 6, 1890, 277-288, 380- 



390; 7, 1891, 97-107, 328-341. 

 Notes on the insect fauna of high altitudes in Custer 



county, Colorado. Canad. Ent., 22, 1890, 37-39, 55- 



60, 76. 

 A suggestion as to the generic nomenclature of insects. 



Canad. Ent., 22, 1890, 173-175. 

 Trypeta Bigelovite, n. sp. Ent. Month. Mag., 26, 



1890, 324. 



The evolution of insect-galls. Entomologist, 23, 1890, 



73-76. 



Notes on some species of gall-gnats (Cecidomyiae). 

 Entomologist, 23, 1890, 278-282. 



A preliminary list of the insect-fauna of Middlesex. 

 Entomologist, 23, 1890, 368-369; 24, 1891, 6-8, 29-33, 

 64-69, 93-97, 119-121, 139-143, 156-160, 280-283; 25, 

 1892, 115-118, 130-134, 182-185, 203-207; 26, 1893, 

 102-105. 



Origin of dimorphism and polymorphism. [1890.] 



Ent. Record, 1, 1890-91, 10. 

 American varieties of British species. [1890.] Ent. 



Record, 1, 1890-91, 13-14, 60-61, 239. 

 Critical notes on some land and freshwater Mollusca. 



[1890.] Jl. Conch., 6, 1889-91, 255-259. 



Galls. Nature, 41, 1890, 344, 559-560. 



. A greenish meteor. Nature, 41, 1890, 369. 



Some notes on Dr. A. R. WALLACE'S "Darwinism." 



Nature, 41, 1890, 393-394. 

 Variation in the nesting-habits of birds. Nature, 42, 



1890, 6. 



_. Flat-fishes. Nature, 42, 1890, 53-54. 

 Variability in the number of follicles in Caltha. 



Nature, 42, 1890, 519. 

 A list of the Mollusca of Colorado. [1890.] Nautilus, 



3, 1889-90, 99-103, 120. 

 New western slugs. [1890.] Nautilus, 3, 1889-90, 



111-113. 

 On the generic position of Arion foliolatus, Gould. 



[1890.] Nautilus, 3, 1889-90, 126-128. 



Helix hortensis in America. [1890.] Nautilus, 3, 

 1889-90, 139-140. 



The evolution of metallic colors in insects. Philad., 



Ent. News, 1, 1890, 3-6, 47. 



What are the uses of bright colors in Hymenoptera? 



Philad., Ent. News, 1, 1890, 65-68. 



List of animals and plants observed in the Leigh, 



Essex, district, between Southend pier and Hadleigh 

 Castle, July 25th, 26th, 27th, 1890. [1890.] S. London 

 Ent. Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc., 1890-91, 79-84. 



Notes on Castilleia. Torrey Bot. Club Bull., 17, 1890, 



34-37. 



Note on Parmacellus gracilis, Gray. Ann. Mag. Nat. 

 Hist., 8, 1891, 331. 



Notes on Arion hortensis, A. circumscriptus, and their 

 allies. Conchologist, 1, 1891, 33-35. 



Case-making coleopterous larvae. Ent. Month. Mag., 



27, 1891, 190-191. 

 The colours of insects. 



Entomologist, 24, 1891, 229- 

 231. 

 Insect pigments. Entomologist, 24, 1891, 278-279. 



European aliens in America. Jl. Bot., 29, 1891, 76-78. 

 Limneea peregra, var. ovaliformis. [1891.] Jl. Conch., 



6, 1889-91, 380. 



Note sur les vari^tes du Bulimulus alternatus, Say. 

 Jl. de Conch., 39, 1891, 23-24. 



The Alpine flora, with a suggestion as to the origin of 

 blue in flowers. Nature, 43, 1891, 207. 



Neo-Lamarckism and Darwinism. Nature, 43, 1891, 



533. 



- The Alpine flora. Nature, 44, 1891, 6. 

 The slugs of British Columbia. [1891.] Nautilus, 5, 



1891-92, 30-32. 

 A note on Mr. PILSBKY'S "Article IV": [On the genus 



Tebennophorus, Binney, or Philomycus, Raf.]. [1891.] 



Nautilus, 5, 1891-92, 53-54. 

 Synopsis of the principal varieties of Agriolimax 



agrestis (L.). [1891.] Nautilus, 5, 1891-92, 70-71. 

 Notes on the flora of high altitudes in Custer county, 



Colorado. Torrey Bot. Club Bull., 18, 1891, 167-174. 

 [Abnormal specimens of Clausilia rugosa.] Zool. Soc. 



Proc., 1891, 145-147. 



On the geographical distribution of slugs. 



Zool. Soc. 



Proc., 1891, 214-226. 



Remarks on Australian slugs. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 

 9, 1892, 370-372. 



The larva of Anceryx fasciata, Swains. Canad. Ent., 

 24, 1892, 19. 



Chionobas Uhleri. Canad. Ent., 24, 1892, 101-102. 



Lepidoptera from Marshall Pass, Colorado. Canad. 



Entomologist, 25, 1892, 

 [1892.] 



Ent., 24, 1892, 192. 



A cecid bred from Coccidse. 



180-182. 



A revised list of the species of British slugs. 



Jl. Conch., 7, 1892-94, 66-70. 



Arion occidentalis : an apparently new species. 



[1892.] Jl. Conch., 7, 1892-94, 192-193. 



Alpine Rubi. Nature, 45, 1892, 320. 



Land and freshwater shells peculiar to the British 



Isles. Nature, 46, 1892, 76-77. 

 The West Indian fauna in south Florida. Nature, 



46, 1892, 458-459. 

 Notes on the North American species of Suceinea. 



[1892-93.] Nautilus, 6, 1892-93, 21-23, 29-31 ; 7, 1893- 



94, 43-46. 

 -Note on the larva of Pachylia ficus (L.). Philad., 



Ent. News, 3, 1892, 4. 

 Notes on the life-history of Calpodes ethlius. Philad., 



Ent. News, 3, 1892, 78-80. 

 Notes on the entomology of Colorado. Philad., Ent. 



News, 3, 1892, 202-205 ; 4, 1893, 42-45, 72-73. 

 The validity of the oldest specific name. Torrey Bot. 



Club Bull., 19, 1892, 95. 



