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A new Aleurodes found on Aquilegia. N. Y. Ent. Soc. 



Jl., 5, 1897, 42. 

 A new Aleurodes on Rubus from Florida. N. Y. Ent. 



Soc. JL, 5, 1897, 96-97. 

 New and little-known North American bees. Philad. 



Ac. Nat. Sci. Proc., 1897, 334-355. 

 Some species of Perdita from Nebraska. Philad., 



Ent. News, 8, 1897, 23-24. 

 The third American Kermes. Philad., Ent. News, 8, 



1897, 94-95. 

 A new species of Coccidse, of the genus Lecaniodiaspis. 



Descriptive. Philad., Ent. News, 8, 1897, 161-162. 

 Physiological species. Philad., Ent. News, 8, 1897, 



234-236. 

 Notes on the Coccidse, a family of Homoptera, with a 



table of the species hitherto observed in Brazil. Sao 



Paulo, Eev. Mus. Paulista, 2, 1897, 65-72, 383-384. 

 The Virginia colony of Helix nemoralis. Science, 5, 



1897, 985-986. 



[A curious case of protective colouring.] S. London 



Ent. Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc., 1897, 146-147. 

 An experience with Paris green. U. S. Div. Ent. 



Bull., 9, 1897, 25. 

 The San Jose" scale and its nearest allies, a brief 



consideration of the characters which distinguish these 



closely related injurious scale insects. U. S. Div. Ent. 



Techn. Ser., 6, 1897, 31 pp. 

 Directions for collecting and preserving scale insects 



(Coccidae). U. S. Mus. Bull., 39 (Pt. L), 1897, 9 pp. 

 The food plants of scale insects (Coccidae). U. S. 



Mus. Proc., 19, 1897, 725-785. 

 A check-list of the Coccidse. [1896-99.] 111. Lab. 



Nat. Hist. Bull., 4, 1898, 318-339; 5, 1902, 389-398. 

 On some panurgine and other bees. [1898.] Amer. 



Ent. Soc. Trans., 25, 1898-99, 185-198. 

 Note on the Mydaidae of New Mexico. Amer. Natlist., 



32, 1898, 448-449. 

 The development of Mantis. Amer. Natlist., 32, 1898, 



513-514. 

 Some bees of the genus Megachile from New Mexico 



and Colorado. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 1, 1898, 125-130. 

 New Coccidse from Mexico. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 1, 



1898, 426-440. 



Some new Coccidse. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 2, 1898, 



24-27. 

 New North- American insects. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 



2, 1898, 321-331, 401-404. 

 New and little-known Hymenoptera taken by Prof. 



C. H. T. TOWNSEND and Mr. C. M. BAKBEK in New 



Mexico in 1898. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 2, 1898, 448- 



457. 



A new Orthezia. Canad. Ent., 30, 1898, 19-20. 



New and little-known bees. Canad. Ent., 30, 1898, 



50-53. 



Notes on some bees of the genus Andrena from Hart- 

 ford, Connecticut. Canad. Ent., 30, 1898, 103-104. 

 The cottonwood snow-scale of Nebraska. Canad. 



Ent., 30, 1898, 133. 

 New bees from New Mexico. Canad. Ent., 30, 1898, 



146-148 ; 32, 1900, 361-364. 



Note on a chalcidid of the subfam. Encyrtinse, para- 

 sitic on Phenacoccus minimus. Canad. Ent., 30, 1898, 



224. 

 On some small bees from Arizona. Canad. Ent., 30, 



1898, 237-239. 

 Supplementary note [to Mr. EHRHORN : " New 



Coccidse "], and notice of a new Eriococcus. Canad. 



Ent., 30, 1898, 246-247. 



A new Aleurodes on oak. Canad. Ent., 30, 1898, 264. 



A new scale-insect found on bearberry. Canad. Ent., 



30, 1898, 266-267. 

 A bright red parasite of Coccidse. Canad. Ent., 30, 



1898, 276. 



Two new species of Lecanium from Canada. Canad. 



Ent., 30, 1898, 293-294. 



Note on Aspidiotus Greenii. Ent. Month. Mag., 34, 



1898, 184-185. 



Synopsis of the North American bees of the genus 



Nomia. Entomologist, 31, 1898, 31-33. 



Two new scale insects. Entomologist, 31, 1898, 65-66. 



Further notes on Andrena. Entomologist, 31, 1898, 



88-90. 



Some new Coccidse of the subfamily Lecaniise. Ento- 

 mologist, 31, 1898, 130-132. 



Synopsis of the North American bees of the genus 



Stelis. Entomologist, 31, 1898, 166-168. 



The North American bees of the genus Prosapis. 



Entomologist, 31, 1898, 185-192, 216-219, 236-239. 



The Coccidse of the Sandwich Islands. Entomologist, 



31, 1898, 239-240. 



Two new Coccidse from Lagos, W. Africa. Entomo- 

 logist, 31, 1898, 259. 

 A case of inherited instinct. Nature, 58 (1898), 546. 



Arctic and sub-arctic bees. [1898.] Nature, 59 



(1898-99), 76-77. 



Notes on some Pupidse. [1898.] Nautilus, 11, 1897-98, 



136. 



New Polygyras from White Mountain, New Mexico. 

 [1898.] Nautilus, 12, 1898-99, 76-77. 



Preliminary notes on the codling moth. N. Mex. 

 Agr. Coll. Bull., 25, 1898, 47-68. 



Some notes on the entomology of Prunus. N. Mex. 

 Agr. Coll. Bull., 27 (1898), 132-134. 



New and little-known bees from Washington State. 

 Philad. Ac. Nat. Sci. Proc., 1898, 50-56. 



A new scale-insect of the genus Lecanium. Philad., 



Ent. News, 9, 1898, 145-146. 



A southern type of Andrena in Connecticut. Philad., 



Ent. News, 9, 1898, 171-172. 

 Another yellow Perdita. Philad., Ent. News, 9, 1898, 



215-216. 

 Some new Coccidse collected at Campinas, Brazil, by 



Dr. F. NOACK. Sao Paulo, Rev. Mus. Paulista, 3, 1898, 



41-42, 43-44, 501-503. 

 The diverse floras of the Rocky Mountain region. 



Science, 7, 1898, 625-627. 



The lower Sonoran cochineal. Science, 8, 1898, 675. 



A new southwestern Sophia. Torrey Bot. Club Bull., 



25, 1898, 460. 

 The insect visitors of flowers in New Mexico. Zoologist, 



2, 1898, 78-81, 311-314. 

 Three new scale insects. [1895.] Jamaica Inst. Jl., 



2, 1899, 167. 

 On a butterfly, considered to be Ansea echemus, found 



at Grand Cayman. [1895.] Jamaica Inst. JL, 2, 1899, 



172-173. 

 The insect-fauna of Cinchona. [1897.] Jamaica Inst. 



JL, 2, 1899, 468-469. 

 A southern race of Datana perspicua, Gr. and Rob. 



(oar. Mesillaa). [1897.] Psyche, 8, 1899, 41. 

 Notes on new Coccidse. [1897.] Psyche, 8, 1899, 



52-53. 

 New and little-known Coccidse from Florida. [1897.] 



Psyche, 8, 1899, 89-90. 

 A new Lecanium on Magnolia from Florida. [1897.] 



Psyche, 8, 1899, 152. 

 Two new scale-insects quarantined at San Francisco. 



[1898.] Psyche, 8, 1899, 190-191. 

 Three new Coccidse of the subfamily Diaspinte. [1898.] 



Psyche, 8, 1899, 201-202. 

 Three new Aleurodidaa from Mexico. [1898.] Psyche, 



8, 1899, 225-226. 

 The coccid genus Solenophora in the United States. 



[1898.] Psyche, 8, 1899, 262-263. 

 Vernal phenomena in the arid region. Amer. Natlist., 



33, 1899, 39-43. 



