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mine. [1896.] Bengal Asiat. Soc. Jl., 65 (Pt. 2), 



1897, 297-299. 



Descriptions of some new plants from the north- 

 eastern frontiers of India. Bengal Asiat. Soc. JL, 67 



(Pt. 2), 1898, 284-305. 

 King, George B. The study of the Formicidae of Lawrence, 



Mass. Philad., Ent. News, 6, 1895, 220-223. 

 Some habits of Formica obscuripes, Forel, with notes 



on some insects found associated with it. [1895.] Psyche, 



7, 1896, 281-283. 

 Mixed colonies of ants. Philad., Ent. News, 7, 1896, 



167-170. 



Some ants and myrmecophilous insects from Toronto. 



Canad. Ent., 29, 1897, 100-103, 160. 



Naked and cocoon pupae of ants. Canad. Ent., 29, 

 1897, 147. 



Aphids and coccids associating with ants. An ac- 

 count of their habits; with bibliographical notes. Philad., 

 Ent. News, 8, 1897, 125-129. 



Terraes flavipes, Kollar, and its association with ants. 

 Philad., Ent. News, 8, 1897, 193-196. 



A new ant-nest coccid. [1897.] Psyche, 8, 1899, 

 150-151. 



Contributions to the knowledge of Massachusetts 

 Coccidffi. Canad. Ent., 31, 1899, 109-112, 139-143, 

 225-229, 251-255, 343. 



A new variety of Chionaspis furfurus, Fitch, and notes 

 on other species. Psyche, 8, 1899, 334-336. 



Two new coccids from Bermuda. Psyche, 8, 1899,350. 



A new Pulvinaria from Massachusetts. Psyche, 8, 



1899, 417-418. 



Bibliography of Massachusetts Coccidaa, supple- 

 mentary to contributions to the knowledge of Massa- 

 chusetts Coccidae. Canad. Ent., 32, 1900, 9-13. 

 The Coccidffi of the ivy. Canad. Ent., 32, 1900, 



214-215. 

 A new Pulvinaria from New Mexico. Canad. Ent., 



32, 1900, 360. 

 The fifth species of Kermes from Massachusetts. 



[1900.] Psyche, 9, 1902, 22. 

 - The genus Kermes in North America. [1900.] Psyche, 



9, 1902, 78-84. 



Miscellaneous notes on Coccids from western Massa- 

 chusetts. [1900.] Psyche, 9, 1902, 116-118. 

 King, George B., & Cockerell, Theodore D[ru] A\li8ori\. 



New CoccidsB found associated with ants. Canad. Ent., 



29, 1897, 90-92. 



See also Cockerell & King. 

 King, George B., & Tinsley, J. D. A new ant- nest coccid. 



[1898.] Psyche, 8, 1899, 297-298. 



See also Tinsley & King. 



King, H. Meteor. Nature, 36, 1887, 198, 231. 

 King, Helen Dean. Regeneration in Asterias vulgaris. 



Arch. EntwMech., 7, 1898, 351-363; 9, 1900, 724-737. 

 King, Henry W. The physiology of Monstera deliciosa. 



[1892.] Quekett Micr. Club Jl., 5, [1894], 125-136. 

 Observations on the habits of some pond life from 



the West Indies. [1892.] Quekett Micr. Club JL, 5, 



[1894], 137-145. 

 Observations on Amoebae. Quekett Micr. Club JL, 5, 



[1894], 411-419. 

 King, James. Tuberculosis and the tuberculin test. Agr. 



Soc. JL, 8, 1897, 319-324. 

 King, James J. F. X. Boreus hyemalis, L., near Killin. 



[1885.] Scott. Natlist., 8, 1885-86, 64. 

 Notes on some Trichoptera from the Stewartry. 



[1885.] Dumfr. Gallow. Soc. Trans., 4, 1887, 57-58. 

 Notes on the Neuroptera of Argyllshire. [1885.] 



Glasgow Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. & Trans., 1, 1887, 163-169. 

 Notes on the Neuroptera of Rothieruurchus and 



Kingussie. [1886.] Glasgow Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. & 



Trans., 1, 1887, 354-365. 

 A contribution towards a neuropterous fauna of 



Ireland. [1888.] Glasgow Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. & 



Trans., 2, 1890, 7, 259-292. 

 Neuroptera from the island of Unst. Ent. Month. 



Mag., 26, 1890, 176-180. 

 Notes on a small collection of Neuroptera from the 



island of Coll. Glasgow Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. & Trans., 



2, 1890, 133-134. 

 Addition of two species of Hydroptilidae to the British 



list. Ent. Month. Mag., 31, 1895, 112. 

 Notes on Trichoptera (including Agrypnia picta, Kol.), 



taken in Unst (Shetland), 1895. Ent. Month. Mag., 32, 



1896, 151-152. 

 Ten weeks at the foot of Beinn Doireann (Ben 



Dohoran) in search of caddis flies in 1897. Ent. 



Month. Mag., 34, 1898, 134-135. 

 Pseudo- Neuroptera, Planipennia, and Trichoptera 



collected at Rannoch in June, 1898. Ent. Month. 



Mag., 35, 1899, 80-83. 

 Notes on JSschna caarulea and Somatochlora arctica 



and metallica in Inverness- shire. Ent. Month. Mag., 



35, 1899, 206-207. 



Neuroptera collected in the upper portion of Strath- 

 glass in 1899. Ent. Month. Mag., 36, 1900, 181-185. 

 King, James J. F. X., & Morton, Kenneth John. The 



Trichoptera of Scotland. [1884-85.] Scott. Natlist., 7, 



1883-84, 235-240, 285-288 ; 8, 1885-86, 45-48, 95-96. 

 List of Neuroptera observed at Rannoch in June, 1889. 



Ent. Month. Mag., 27, 1891, 45-47. 

 King, James J. F. X., Bright, Percy M., & Reid, William. 



Ten weeks collecting Lepidoptera in Unst (Shetland). 



Ent. Month. Mag., 32, 1896, 5-9. 

 King, John. The total eclipse of the Sun, 1893. Astr. & 



Astrophys., 11, 1892, 863-870. 

 King, Kelburne. For biographical notice see Anthrop. 



Inst. JL, 15, 1886, 504. 

 King, Mark. Some American plants worth notice. [1884.] 



Edinb. Field Club Trans., 1, 1886, 163-166. 

 Note on the genus Lamium. [1885.] Edinb. Field 



Club Trans., 1, 1886, 250-253. 

 Veronicas in the neighbourhood of Edinburgh.. Edinb. 



Field Club Trans., 1, 1886, 300-303. 



Plant multiplication. Ediub. Nat. Soc. Trans., 2, 

 1891, 416-420. 



King, P. G. Antarctic and Southern exploration. Aust. 



Ass. Rep., 1898, 709-712. 

 King, E. 0. An absolute measurement of the Thomson 



effect in copper. Amer. Ac. Proc., 33, 1898, 351-379. 

 King, Samuel. [Iron in rain.] Symons, Meteorol. Mag., 19, 



1884, '24. 



The winter of 1883-84. Symons, Meteorol. Mag., 19, 

 1884, 38. 



[The recent summer and the weather cyclists.] 



Symons, Meteorol. Mag., 21, 1886, 164. 

 Coldest month. [1891.] Symons, Meteorol. Mag., 



26, 1892, 40. 

 King, Samuel A. 'Proposed ocean balloon. [U. S.] Chief 



Signal Off. Ann. Rep., 1882 (Pt. 1), 881-883. 

 King, Stephen H., & Jones, Harry C[lary}. See Jones 



& King. 

 King, Thomas. For biography and list of works see Jl. 



Bot., 34, 1896, 487-488; Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist., 1897, 



1-4; Amer. Micr. JL, 19, 1898, 228; Glasgow Nat. Hist. 



Soc. Proc. & Trans., 5, 1900, 1-17. 



The medlar, apple, and quince : remarks on the 



structure of their fruit. [1884.] Glasgow Nat. Hist. Soc. 

 Proc. & Trans., 1, 1887, 134-136. 



New British fungus. Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist., 1893, 56. 



A short account of the meeting of the Scottish Crypto- 



gamic Society in Glen Urquhart, 1895. [1895.] Glasgow 

 Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. & Trans., 4, 1897, 319-320. 

 King, Thomas, & Boyd, D. A. Report on the disappearance 

 of native plants. [1893.] Glasgow Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. 

 & Trans., 4, 1897, 44-48. 



