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ported from that country," "not one Costa Rica record" in the 



B. C. A.] 



CocKERELL, T. D. A., & RoBiNsoN, E. Descriptions and Records of 

 Coccidse. Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. XXXIV, 105-113. 19 figs. 

 New York, 1915. [Eriococcus costaricensis n. sp., p. 105, " On twigs 

 of Faccinium with much black fungus; Mt. Irazu, Costa Rica, 

 11,300 ft. March 15, 1913. (E. Bethel) . . . . E. costaricensis comes 

 from the highest altitude yet known for a Coccid."] 



Arachnida 



Banks, N. Arachnida from Costa Rica. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila- 

 delphia, 1909, pp. 194-234, pis. V, vi. 



Getaz, a. Fauna Aracnologica Costarricense. Anales Inst. Fis.-Geogr. 

 y Mus. Nac. Costa Rica, IV, pp. 101-106. 1893. 



Petrunkevitch, Alexander. A Synonymic Index Catalogue of Spiders 

 of North, Central and South America, with all adjacent islands, etc. 

 Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. XXIX, pp. 1-791. 191 1, May. New 

 York. Index to Generic Names by F. E. Lutz, pp. 793-809. [Bibliog- 

 raphy, II-39-] 



Fishes 



Meek, Seth Eugene. An Annotated List of Fishes known to occur in 

 the Fresh Waters of Costa Rica. Field Mus. Nat. Hist. Zool. Series, 

 X, 101-134. Chicago. March 30, 1914. [Based on collections by 

 author and by A. Alfaro.] 



Reptiles 



Alfaro, Anastasio. Notas herpetologicas. Paginas Illustr. Ill, No. 108, 



pp. 1734-1736. 19 agosto, 1906. 

 Serpientes de Costa Rica. Boletin Soc. Nac. Agric. II, 1 21-124. 



San Jose, 25 set. 1907. 

 — Notas herpetologicas. Bolet. Fom. II, No. 10, pp. 734-741, 2 figs. 



Oct., 1912. 



Birds 



Carriker, M. a., Jr. An Annotated List of the Birds of Costa Rica 

 Including Cocos Island. Annals Carnegie Museum (Pittsburgh), 

 VI, pp. 314-915. I map. Issued Aug. 29, 1910. [TA^ introduction to 



C. R. birds. Geography and Physiography, pp. 315-318. Life 

 Zones, pp. 318-326. Altitudinal Migration, Habits, pp. 326-332. 

 Localities in C. R. at which Birds have been collected, arranged 



