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Life-histories of some geometric! moths. Amer. Nat- 

 list., 18, 1884, 933-936. 



Life-history of Lochmseus tessella. Amer. Natlist. , 



18, 1884, 1044-1045. 

 Transformations of Caripeta angustiorata. Amer. 



Natlist., 18, 1884, 1045-1046. 



Mode of oviposition of the common longicorn pine 



borer (Monohammus confusor). Amer. Natlist., 18, 1884, 

 1149-1151. 



Egg-laying habits of the maple-tree borer. Amer. 



Natlist., 18, 1884, 1151-1152. 



The larval stages of Mamestra picta. Amer. Natlist., 



18, 1884, 1266-1267. 



The bees, wasps, etc., of Labrador. Amer. Natlist., 



18. 1884, 1267. 



Report[s] on the causes of the destruction of 



the evergreen and other forest trees in northern New 

 England and New York. [U. S.]Comm. Agr. Bep., 1884, 

 374-383 ; 1885, 319-333. 



On the structure of the brain of the sessile-eyed 



Crustacea. [1884.] Washington, Nat. Ac. Mem., 3 

 (Ft. 1), 1885, 99-110. 



Life and nature in southern Labrador. Amer. Nat- 

 list., 19, 1885, 2611-275, 365-372. 



Types of Carboniferous Xiphosura new to N. America. 



Amer. Natlist., 19, 1885, 291-294. 



The number of abdominal segments in lepidopterous 



lame. Amer. Natlist., 19, 1885, 307-308. 



Unusual number of legs in the caterpillar of Lagoa. 



Amer. Natlist., 19, 1885, 714-715. 



Use of the pupas of moths in distinguishing species. 



Amer. Natlist., 19, 1885, 715-716. 



Origin of the American varieties of the dog. Amer. 



Natlist., 19, 1885, 896-901. 

 On the embryology of Limulus Polyphemus, in. 



Amer. Phil. Soc. Proc.", 22, 1886, 268-272. 

 On the Syucarida, a hitherto undescribed synthetic 



group of extinct malacostracous Crustacea. [1885.] 



Washington, Nat. Ac. Mem., 3 (Pt. 2), 1886, 123-128. 

 On the Gampsonychidse, an undescribed family of 



fossil scuizopod Crustacea. [1885.] Washington, Nat. 



Ac. Mem., 3 (Pt. 2), 1886, 129-133. 

 On the Anthracaridas, a family of Carboniferous 



macrurous Crustacea. [1885.] Washington, Nat. Ac. 



Mem., 3 (Pt. 2), 1886, 135-139. 

 On the Carboniferous xi|>hosurous fauna of North 



America. [1885.] Washington, Nat. Ac. Mem., 3 (Pt. 2), 



1886, 143-157. 

 Geological extinction and some of its apparent causes. 



Amer. Natlist., 20, 1886, 29-40. 

 Ascent of the volcano of Popocatepetl. Amer. Natlist., 



20, 1886, 109-123. 

 Discovery of lamellate thoracic feet in the Phyllo- 



carida. Amer. Natlist., 20, 1886, 155-156. 

 The moulting of the lobster. Amer. Natlist., 20, 1886, 



173. 

 On the cinurous Thysanura and Syrnphyla of Mexico. 



Amer. Natlist., 20, 1886, 382-383. 

 On the nature and origin of the so-called " spiral 



thread " of tracheae. Amer. Natlist., 20, 1886, 438-442, 



558. 

 Larval form of Polydesmxis canadensis. Amer. Natlist. , 



20, 1886, 651. 

 The former southern limits of the white or Polar bear. 



Amer. Natlist., 20, 1886, 655-659. 

 The rattlesnake in New England. Amer. Natlist., 20, 



1886, 736-737. 

 An eversible "gland" in the larva of Orgyia. Amer. 



Natlist., 20, 1886, 814. 

 On the class Podostomata, a group embracing the 



Merostomata and trilobites. Amer. Natlist., 20, 1886, 



1060-1061. 

 Discovery of the thoracic feet in a Carboniferous 



phyllocaridan. Amer. Phil. Soc. Proc., 23, 1886, 380- 



383. 

 Additions to the third report on the causes of the 



destruction of the evergreen and other forest trees in 



northern New England. U. S. Div. Ent. Bull., 12, 1886, 



17-23. 

 Notes on the physical geography of Labrador. Amer. 



Geogr. Soc. Jl., 19 (1887), 403-422. 

 On the systematic position of the Mallophaga. Amer. 



Phil. Soc. Proc., 24, 1887, 264-272. 

 Notes on certain Psychidas, with descriptions of two 



new Bombycidae. [1887.] Entomologica Amer., 3, 1887- 



88, 51-52. 

 Fourth report on insects injurious to forest and shade 



trees. U. S. Div. Ent. Bull., 13, 1887, 20-32. 

 The cave fauna of North America, with remarks on 



the anatomy of the brain and origin of the blind species, 



[1886.] Washington, Nat. Ac. Mem., 4 (Pt. 1), 1888, 1- 



156. 

 A summer's cruise to northern Labrador. Amer. 



Geogr. Soc. JL, 20 (1888), 337-363, 445-463. 

 List of the spiders, myriopods and insects of Labrador. 



Canad. Ent., 20, 1888, 141-149. 

 The red mite on verbenas. Garden & Forest, 1, 1888, 



20. 

 Certain cone-eating insects. Garden & Forest, 1, 



1888, lt'0-101. 

 La distribution des organes du gout dans les insectes. 



Ass. Franc. C. E., 1889 (Pt. 2), 592-594. 



On a fossil maeruran crustacean from Peru. [1889.] 



Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. Proc., 24, 1890, 209-211. 



Notes on Carboniferous arthropods from Illinois. 



[1889.] Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. Proc., 24, 1890, 211- 

 213. 



Recent discovery of annelides and the supposed track 



of a gastropod mollusc, in the Carboniferous Shales of 

 Rhode Island. [1889.] Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. Proc., 

 24, 1890, 214-215. 



An attempt to explain glacial lunoid furrows. Amer. 



Geologist, 5, 1890, 104-106. 



The life-history of Drepana arcuata, with remarks on 



certain structural features of the larva, and on the sup- 

 posed dimorphism of Drepana arcuata and Dryopteris 

 rosea. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. Proc., 24, 1890, 482-493. 



Hints on the evolution of the bristles, spines, and 



tubercles of certain caterpillars, apparently resulting from 

 a change from low-feeding to arboreal habits ; illustrated 

 by the life-histories of some notodontians. Boston Soc. 

 Nat. Hist. Proc., 24, 1890, 494-561. 



Fifth report of the United States Entomological Com- 

 mission, being a revised and enlarged edition of Bulletin 

 No. 7, on insects injurious to forest and shade trees. 

 U. S. Ent. Comm. Rep., 5, 1890, 928pp. 



On the occurrence of organs, probably of taste, in 



the epipharynx of the Mecaptera (Panorpa and Boreus). 

 [1889.] Psyche, 5, 1891, 159-164. 



Notes on the epipharynx and the epipharyngeal organs 



of taste in rnandibulate insects. [1889.] Psyche, 5, 1891, 

 193-199, 222-228. 



The partial life-history of Pseudohazis eglanterina, 



with remarks on the larvae of allied genera. [1890.] 

 Psyche, 5, 1891, 325-327. 



The life-history of Seirarctia echo. [1890.] Psyche, 



5, 1891, 351-353. 



Notes on the early stages of two Sphingidae. [1890.] 



Psyche, 5, 1891, 396^401. 



Occurrence of the groove-billed Ani at Jupiter Inlet, 



Florida. Auk, 8, 1891, 313. 



Further studies on the brain of Limulus Polyphemus. 



Zool. Anz., 14, 1891, 129-133. 



Notes on some points in the external structure and 



phylogeny of lepidopterous larvae. [1890.] Boston Soc. 

 Nat. Hist. Proc., 25, 1892, 82-114. 



