LIST OF ZOOLOGICAL WORKS 



[The following books and memoirs have been consulted with regard to the 

 nomenclature, geographical distribution, and bionomics of flower-visiting animals 

 dealt with in the last volume (extra-European Flower Pollination).] 



1. Arribalzaga, F. L. Dipterologia argentina. Syrphidae. (Volucella obesa i^ 



prefers dung-heaps to flowers.) An. Soc. sci. Argent., Buenos Aires, xxxii, 

 1893, pp. 1-181. 



2. Belon, Marie-Joseph. Liste des Lathridiides decrits posterieurement au catalogue 



de Munich. Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique, Bruxelles, xxx, 1886, pp. 88-97. 



3. Berg6, A. Enumeration des Cetonides ddcrits depuis la publication du catalogue de 



MM. Gemminger et Harold. Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique, Bruxelles, xxviii, 1884, 

 pp. 113-63. 



4. Bigot, J. M. F. Catalogue of the Diptera of the Oriental Region, Parts 1-3. 



J. As. Soc. Beng., Calcutta, Ix, Ixi, 1891-2. 



5. Bingham, C. T. The Fauna of British India, including Ceylon and Burma. 



Hymenoptera. I. Wasps and Bees. London, 1897. II. Ants and Cuckoo- 

 wasps (Chrysididae). London, 1903. 



6. Brimley, C. S. List of Sphingidae, Saturniidae, and Ceratocampidae observed at 



Raleigh (N. C). (Hemaris thysbe F. on the flowers of Delphinium, Petunia, 

 and Verbena ; H. thysbe ruficaudis Kirby on Azalea, Phlox, and Prunus chicasa. 

 Amphion nessus Cram, on Gelsemium. Deilephila lineata on Datura. Theretra 

 tersa L. on Datura and Zinnia. Ampelophaga myron Cram, on the flowers of 

 Geranium during the day. Phlegethontius quinquemaculatus Haw. on Datura ; 

 P. sexta Joh. on Solanum Lycopersicum, Datura, and related Solaneae ; P. 

 cingulatus F. on Datura. Sphinx plebeia on Datura. Dolba hylaeus Dritr. on 

 Datura.) Ent. News Acad. Nat. Sci., Amer. Ent. Soc, Philadelphia (Pa.), xv, 

 1904, pp. 120-6. 



7. Broun, T. Manual of the New Zealand Coleoptera. Part i, 1880; Part 2, 1881 ; 



Parts 3 and 4, 1886; Parts 5-7, 1893. (2591 species described.) Published by 

 N. Zeal. Inst., Wellington. 



8. Bryant, W. E. A Catalogue of the Birds of Lower California. (Trochilidae 



Trochilus alexandri, T. costae, T. anna, T. rufus. Basilinna xantusi.) Proc. 

 Cal. Acad. Sci., San Francisco, ii, pp. 237-320. 



9. Buller, W. L. On the Ornithology of New Zealand. (Nestor meridionalis Gmel., 



the 'kaka' parrot of N. Z.) Trans, and Proc. N. Zeal. Inst., WeUington, xxix, 

 1896, pp. 179-207. 

 10. On the Ornithology of New Zealand. (Prosthemadera Novae Zealandiae Gmel., 

 the 'tui,' has become rare owing to the continuous destruction of the native 

 bush vegetation ; it could formerly be seen by the hundred on the flowers of 

 the ' kow-hai,' Sophora tetraptera. The same is true for other flower-visiting 

 birds, such as Anthornis melanura the bell-bird which flies to the abundant 

 'korimako' (Veronica) on the Poor Knight Islands. Zosterops coerulescens 

 Lath, devours small caterpillars. Nestor meridionalis Gmel., like the tuis and 

 bell-birds, delights to visit the flowering bushes of Sophora.) Op. cit., xxxi, 

 1S99, pp. 1-37- 



