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i. Descriptions of new bees collected by Prof. C. H. T. 

 TOWNSEND in the state of Vera Cruz. [in. The bees of 

 the genus Colletes found in New Mexico, v. Some new 

 Hymenoptera from the Mesilla valley, New Mexico, 

 vi. The New Mexico bees of the genus Heriades, and 

 a new Halictus.] Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 18, 1896, 282- 

 295; 19, 1897, 39-52, 394-403; 20, 1897, 135-143. 



Exomalopsis, a neotropical genus of bees in the 



United States. Canad. Ent., 28, 1896, 25-26. 



A new coccid from Texas. Canad. Ent., 28, 1896, 83. 



The male of Monodontomerus montivagus, Ashm. 



Canad. Ent., 28, 1896, 127. 



Five new bees of the genus Calliopsis from New 



Mexico. Canad. Ent., 28, 1896, 158-161. 



The smaller bees of the genus Andrena found in New 



Mexico. Canad. Ent. , 28, 1896, 179-184. 



New bees of the genera Xenoglossa and Podalirius 



(Anthophora). Canad. Ent., 28, 1896, 191-197. 



Still another Aphilanthops. Canad. Ent., 28, 1896, 



221-222. 



New Coccidffi from Massachusetts and New Mexico. 



Canad. Ent., 28, 1896, 222-226. 



New species of Nomada and Chyphotes. Canad. Ent. , 



28, 1896, 284-285. 



A Mexican Aleurodicus. Canad. Ent., 28, 1896, 302. 



New North American bees. Ent. Month. Mag., 32, 



1896, 218-221. 



A new scale-insect infesting date palms. Entomo- 

 logist, 29, 1896, 52. 



New bees of the genus Melissodes. Entomologist, 29, 



1896, 304-308. 



The Aspidistra scale in California. Garden & Forest, 



9, 1896, 118. 



The Euonymus scale in Japan. Garden & Forest, 9, 



1896, 198. 



Another plum scale. Garden & Forest, 9, 1896, 444. 



Specific characters among the Mutillidae. Nature, 54 



(1896), 461. 



Dormant seeds. [1896.] Nature, 55 (1896-97), 155. 



Land Mollusca from the rejectamenta of the Bio 



Grande, New Mexico. [1896.] Nautilus, 10, 1896-97, 

 41-43. 



Report of the entomologist. N. Mex. Agr. Coll. Bull., 



19, 1896, 99-118. 



New species of insects taken on a trip from the Mesilla 



valley to the Sacramento mountains, New Mexico. N. Y. 

 Ent. Soc. Jl., 4, 1896, 201-207. 



The bees of the genus Perdita, F. Smith. Philad. Ac. 



Nat. Sci. Proc., 1896, 25-107. 



Three new bees of the genus Calliopsis from Colorado. 



Philad., Ent. News, 7, 1896, 221-223. 



The seventy-second Perdita. Philad., Ent. News, 7, 



1896, 255-256. 



Some additional species of Prosapis. Psyche, 7, 1896, 



437-439, (Suppl. 1), 26-32. 



New North American Coccidae. Psyche, 7, 1896 



(Suppl. 1), 1-4. 



New North American bees. Psyche, 7, 1896 (Suppl. 1), 



4-6. 



A mutillid which resembles thistle-down. Psyche, 7, 



1896 (Suppl. I), 6-7. 



New species of Coccidae. Psyche, 7, 1896 (Suppl. 1), 



7-8. 



New species of bees. Psyche, 7, 1896 (Suppl. 1), 9-11. 



Some new insects. Psyche, 7, 1896 (Suppl. 1), 15-17. 



A Ceroplastes and its parasite. Psyche, 7, 1896 



(Suppl. 1), 17-18. 



Preliminary diagnoses of new Coccidae. Psyche, 7, 



1896 (Suppl. 1), 18-21. 



A gall-making coccid in America. Science, 4, 1896, 



299-300. 



Schizophyllum Egelingianum, E. & E. Torrey Bot. 



Club Bull., 23, 1896, 59. 



On a small collection of Coccidae from the island of 



Grenada. [1896.] Trinidad Field Nat. Club JL, 2, 



[1894-96], 306-307. 

 Notes and descriptions of the new Coccidae collected 



in Mexico by Professor C. H. T. TOWNSEND. U. S. Div. 



Ent. Techn. Ser., 4, 1896, 31-39. 

 Some Coccidae found by Mr. Alex. CKAW in the course 



of his quarantine work at San Francisco. U. S. Div. 



Ent. Techn. Ser., 4, 1896, 42-46. 

 Some new species of Japanese Coccidae, with notes. 



U. S. Div. Ent. Techn. Ser., 4, 1896, 47-56. 

 New and little-known bees. Amer. Ent. Soc. Trans., 



24, 1897, 144-162. 

 The bees of the genus Halictus found in New Mexico. 



i. Species without any green or blue. Amer. Ent. Soc. 



Trans., 24, 1897, 163-168. 

 New insects from Embudo, New Mexico. Ann. Mag. 



Nat. Hist. , 20, 1897, 510-515. 

 Notes on New Mexican flowers and their insect 



visitors. Bot. Gaz., 24, 1897, 104-107. 

 Abnormal leaves and flowers. Bot. Gaz., 24, 1897, 



293-294. 

 On the Mexican bees of the genus Augochlora. Canad. 



Ent. , 29, 1897, 4-6, 68-70. 

 A parasite of hemipterous eggs. Canad. Ent., 29, 



1897, 25-26. 

 New forms of Osmia from New Mexico. Canad. Ent., 



29, 1897, 65-66. 

 A new Coelioxys from New Mexico. Canad. Bnt., 29, 



1897, 120. 

 The New Mexico species of Anthidium. Canad. Ent., 



29, 1897, 220-223. 



A new attid spider. Canad. Ent., 29, 1897, 223-224. 

 Some new and little-known Coccidae collected by Prof. 



C. H. T. TOWNSEND in Mexico. Canad. Ent., 29, 1897, 



265-271. 

 On the generic position of some bees hitherto referred 



to Panurgus and Calliopsis. Canad. Ent., 29, 1897, 287- 



290; 30, 1898, 29. 

 Descriptive notes of two Coccidae. Entomologist, 30, 



1897, 12-14. 



New Hymenoptera from New Mexico, U. S. A. Ento- 

 mologist, 30, 1897, 135-138. 



New species of Andrena from North America. Ento- 

 mologist, 30, 1897, 305-309. 

 Notes on the variation of British butterflies. Ent. 



Record, 9, 1897, 331. 



The palmetto scale. Garden & Forest, 10, 1897, 19. 



An orchid scale, Aspidiotus biformis. Garden & 



Forest, 10, 1897, 158. 



- The codling moth. Garden & Forest, 10, 1897, 336. 

 The green scale of coffee. Garden & Forest, 10, 1897, 



347. 



A few notes on slugs. Jl. Malacol., 6, 1897, 3-5. 



Specific characters. [1897.] Nature, 55 (1896-97), 



414-415; 56 (1897), 11-12. 



Definite variations. [1897.] Nature, 55 (1896-97), 439. 



Changes in faunae due to man's agency. [1897.] 



Nature, 55 (1896-97), 462-463. 

 The function of disease in the struggle for existence. 



[1897.] Nature, 55 (1896-97), 534-535. 

 Physiological specific characters. Nature, 56 (1897), 



11-12. 

 The utility of specific characters. Nature, 56 (1897), 



31. 



Species or subspecies? Nature, 56 (1897), 391. 



Vertigo coloradensis and its allies. [1897.] Nautilus, 



10, 1896-97, 134-135. 

 Notes on Agriolimax. [1897.] Nautilus, 11, 1897-98, 



15-16. 



Notes on slugs. [1897.] Nautilus, 11, 1897-98, 75-79. 

 Life-zones in New Mexico. N. Mex. Agr. Coll. Bull., 



24 (1897), 3-44; 28, 1898, 137-179. 



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