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APPENDIX. 



LITERATURE OF 1905 DEALING WITH THE HAWAIIAN 



ARTHROPODA. 



COMTILKD BY G. W. KlRKALDY. 



1. Craw, A.: "Fig-htino;- Insect-Pests with Insects"; Haw. 

 Forester II 321-5 (Nov.) 



2. Hamtson, G. F. : "Catalogue of the Noctuidae in the Col- 

 lection of the British Museum," V 1-634, Plates LXXVIH-XCV. 

 The Hawaiian Noctuidae of the subfamily Hadeninae are rede- 

 scribed, in some cases the nomenclature being altered. 



3. HiGGiNS, J. E. : "Citrus Fruits in Hawaii"; Bull. Flawaii 

 (U. S.) Exp. Sta. 9 pp. 1-31 Pis. I-III, figs 1-7. 



p. 25-6 Mytilaspis citncola [recte LcpUIosaplics bcckii], fig. 7; 

 p. 26 other Coccidae ; p. 26-7 Orange-aphis ; p. 27 Phytoptus 

 olck'orits. 



4. Kellogg, V. L. : "American Insects." 



P. 308. Danger of yellow fever due to presence in Hawaii of 

 Stegomyia fasciata ; on p 451 it is mentioned 'Ca^X. Anosia plexipptis 

 (figured) is the commonest butterfly throughout the Hawaiian 

 Islands. 



5. KoTiNSKY, J.: "Entomological Notes", &c. ; Haw. For. 

 II, 266-9 (Sept.), 295-9 (Oct.), 361-4 (Nov.)*, 397-404 (Dec). 



6. Perkins, R. C. L. : "Leaf-hoppers and Their Natural Ene- 

 mies" ; Bull. H. S. P. A. Ent. i, Part i, Dryinidae, pp. 1-69 (May 

 27), Part 3, Stylopidae, pp. 86-1 ir. Pis. 1-4 (Aug. 8), Part 4, 

 Pipunculidae, pp. 119-57, f'^s. 5-7 (Sept. 9), Part 6, Mymaridae, 

 &c., pp. 183-205, Pis. 11-13 (Nov. 13). 



7. ScHOUTEDEN, H. : "Monographic du genre Coleotichus" ; 

 Ann. Mus. Hung. HI 317-60, Pis. 8-9. 



pp. 319, 320, 325-8, PI. 8, f. 20, C. blackburni (sic!). 



8. Smith, J. G. : "Annual Report of the Hawaiian Agricul- 

 tural Experiment Station, 1904" ; Rep. U. S. Office Exp. Sta. 1904, 

 pp. 372-9. (Entomological work. D. L. Van Dine.) 



Lists of insects injurious to Sugarcane, Coffee, Citrus, Avo- 

 cado Pear, Tobacco &c. 



9. SwEzEY, O. H.: "Leafhoppers and Their Natural Ene- 



*Reprinted as "Circ. Ent. Board Agr. Hawaii" 2, pp. 1-4, 4 figs. 



