15 Second Report <-»i> the Eiymeniales of Connecticut: by 

 Edward Albert White 



k> Guide to the Insects of Connecticut: prepared under the 

 direction of Wilton Everett Britton. Tart I. General Introduc- 

 tion: by Wilton Everett Britton. Tart II. The Euplexoptera 

 and ( trthoptera of Connecticut: by Benjamin Hovey Walden. 



17. Fourth Biennial Report of the Commissioners of the 



logical and Natural History Survey, 1909-10. 



18. Triassic Fishes of Connecticut: by Charles Rochester 

 stman. 



i<). Echinoderms of Connecticut: by Wesley Roscoe Coe. 

 The I'.irds of Connecticut: by John Hall Sage and Louis 

 Bennett Bishop, assisted by Walter Parks Bliss. 



21. Fifth Biennial Report of the Commissioners of the State 

 • ieological and Natural History Survey, 1911-1912. 



22. Guide to the Insects of Connecticut: prepared under the 

 direction of Wilton Everett Britton. Part III. The Hymen- 

 optera, or Wasp-like Insects, of Connecticut: by Henry Lorenz 

 \ iereck. with the collaboration of Alexander Dyer MacGillivray, 

 Charles Thomas Brues, William Morton Wheeler, and Sievert 

 Mien Rohwer. 



23. Central Connecticut in the Geologic Past: by Joseph 

 Barrell. 



-'4. Triassic Life of the Connecticut Valley: by Richard 

 Swann Lull. 



25. Sixth Biennial Report of the Commissioners of the State 

 1 geological and Natural History Survey, 1913-1914. 



26. The Arthrostraca of Connecticut : by Beverly Waugh 

 Kunkel. 



27. Seventh Biennial Report of the Commissioners of the 

 State Geological and Natural History Survey, 1915-1916. 



28. Eighth Biennial Report of the Commissioners of the 

 State Geological and Natural History Survey, 1917-1918. 



29. The Quaternary Geology of the New Haven Region, 

 Connecticut: by Freeman Ward, Ph.D. 



30. Drainage. Modification and Glaciation in the Danbury 

 Region. Connecticut: by Ruth Sawyer Harvey, Ph.D. 



31. Check List of the Insects of Connecticut: by Wilton 

 Everett Britton, Ph.D. 



32. Ninth Biennial Report of the Commissioners of the State 

 Geological and Natural History Survey, 1919-1920. 



