

LITERATURE 475 



Shelford, V. E. 1912. Ecological Succession. iy. Vegetation and the Control of Land 



Animal Communities. Biol. Bull., vol. 23, pp. 59-99, figs. 1-6.* 



Shelford, V. E. 1912. Ecological Succession. V. Aspects of Physiological Classifica- 

 tion. Biol. Bull., vol. 23, pp. 331-370.* 

 Adams, C. C. 1913. Guide to the Study of Animal Ecology. 12 -f 183 pp., 7 figs. New 



York. The Macmillan Co.* 

 Cameron, A. E. 1913. General Survey of the Insect Fauna of the Soil within a Limited 



Area near Manchester. Journ. Econ. Biol., vol. 8, pp. 159-204, 2 pis.* ' 

 Headlee, T. J. 1913. Some Facts Regarding the Influence of Temperature and Moisture 



Changes on the Rate of Insect Metabolism. Science, n. s., vol. 36, p. 310. 

 Shelford, V. E. 1913. Animal Communities in Temperate America. A Study in Animal 



Ecology. 13 -f 362 pp., 306 figs., 9 diagrams, 2 maps. Chicago. Univ. 



Chicago Press.* 

 Shelford, V. E. 1913. The Reactions of Certain Animals, to Gradients of Evaporating 



Power of Air. A Study in Experimental Ecology. Biol. Bull.,vol. 25, pp. 70-120.* 

 Vestal, A. G. 1913. Local Distribution of Grasshoppers in Relation to Plant Associations. 



Biol. Bull., vol. 25, pp. 141-180, i fig.* 

 Vestal, A. G. 1913. An Associational Study of Illinois Sand Prairie. Bull. 111. State Lab. 



Nat. Hist., vol. 10, pp. 1-96, pis. 1-5.* 

 Baumberger, J. P. 1914. Studies in the Longevity of Insects. Ann. Ent. Soc. Amer., 



vol. 7, pp. 323-353.* 

 Headlee, T. J. 1914. Some Data on the Effect of Temperature and Moisture on the Rate 



of Insect Metabolism. Journ. Econ. Ent., vol. 7, pp. 413-417. 



Krogh, A. 1914. On the influence of the temperature on the rate of embryonic develop- 

 ment. Zeits. allgem. Phys., bd. 16, pp. 163-177, figs. 1-8. 

 Krogh, A. 1914. On the rate of development and COa production of chrysalides of 



Tenebrio molitor at different temperatures. Zeits. allgem. Phys., bd. 16, pp. 



178-190, figs. 1-3. 

 Parks, T. H. 1914. Effect of Temperature upon the Oviposition of the Alfalfa Weevil 



(Phytonomus posticus Gyllenhal). Journ. Econ. Ent., vol. 7, pp. 417-421, 3 figs. 

 Peairs, L. M. 1914. The Relation of Temperature to Insect Development. Journ. Econ. 



Ent., vol. 7, pp. 174-179, figs. 10-15. 

 Shelford, V. E. 1914. The Importance of the Measure of Evaporation in Economic 



Studies of Insects. Journ. Econ. Ent., vol. 7, pp. 229-233. 

 Shelford, V. E. 1914. An Experimental Study of the Behavior Agreement among the 



Animals of an Animal Community. Biol. Bull., vol. 26, pp. 294-315, figs. 1-41.* 

 Vestal A. G. 1914. Internal Relations of Terrestrial Associations. Amer. Nat., vol. 



48, pp. 413-445. 



Weiss, H. B. 1914. Thermal Conductivity of Cocoons. Psyche, vol. 21, pp. 45-50. 

 Bishopp, F. C., Dove, W. E., and Pannan, D. C. 1915. Notes on Certain Points of Eco- 

 nomic Importance in the Biology of the House Fly. Journ. Econ. Ent., vol. 



8, pp. 54-71. 

 Bueno, J. R. de la T. 1916. Aquatic Hemiptera. A Study in the Relation of Structure 



to Environment. Ann. Ent. Soc. Amer., vol. 9, pp. 353-365. 

 Rau, P. and N. 1916. The Sleep of Insects; an Ecological Study. Ann. Ent. Soc. 



Amer., vol. 9, pp. 227-274.* 

 Baumberger, J. P. 1917. Hibernation: a Periodical Phenomenon. Ann. Ent. Soc. 



Amer., vol. 10, pp. 179-186.* 

 Elwyn, A. 1917. Effect of Humidity on Pupal Duration and on Pupal Mortality of 



Drosophila ampelophila Loew. Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 37, pp. 347-353. 

 Headlee, T. J. 1917. Some Facts Relative to the Influence of Atmospheric Humidity on 



Insect Metabolism. Journ. Econ. Ent., vol. 10, pp. 31-38. 



