PAPERS IN SERIALS. 327 



Townsend (B. R.)— The Red Ant of Texas, Aita ferveits, Am. Eut. ii, 324, 

 figs. (1870). 



Treat (Mary)— The harvesting Ant of Florida, Pogonomyrmex crudelis, Lip- 

 piucott's Magazine, Phihvdelphia, November, 1878, 555-562. Habits of Ants, 

 Harper's Magazine, January, 1879, 176-184. Notes on the Slave-making Ants, 

 Am. Nat. xiii, 707 (1879). Notes on harvesting Ants in New Jersey, Am. Ent. 

 iii, 225 (1880). 



L'rban (VV. S. M. d'j -Rough Notes on Canadian Hymenoptera, Zoologist, 

 xviii, 7084-7093 (1860). 



Walker (F.) — Description des Chalcidites trouveos au Bluff de Saint-Jean, 

 dans la Floride Orientale. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2 scr. i, 145-162 (1843). 



Descriptions of some new species of Chalcidites, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist, xii, 103 

 (1843), xiv, 14-17 (1844 , xix, 3f)2-398 (1847). xx, 19-29 (1847). 



Charactei-s of undescribed species of tlie genus Leucospis, Jour. Ent. i, 16-23 

 (1862). 



Notes on some genera of Canadian Insects, etc.. Can. Ent. iv, 209,236(1872), 

 v, 16, 43,77 (1873). 



Walsli (B. D.) — On Dimorphism in the hynienopterous genus Cynips, with 

 an appendix containing hints for a new classification of Cynipidie, and a list of 

 CynipidiB, including descrii)tions of several new^ species inhabiting the Oak-galls 

 of Illinois, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil, ii, 443.500 (1864). 



On Phytophagic varieties and phytophagic species, with remarks on the unity 

 of coloration in Insects — Hymenoptera, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil, v, 209-215 (1885). 



On Hynienopterous Insects (Tenthrcdinidse) inhabiting the galls of certain 

 species of Willow, I'roc. Ent. Soc. Phil, vi, 229-264 (1866). 



[Notes on the habits, etc., of Oooseberry, Currant and Strawberry Worms], 

 XemutHs rentricosHS, Prac. Eut. i, 117-125, ii, 67, 116 (1866-67), Am. Ent. ii, 15- 

 20, figs. (1869). Pristiphora grossiilnrix, ibid, ii, 20-22, figs. (1869). Emphytiis 

 maculatus, ibid, i, 90, ng. (1869). 



On the species of Hemiteles, Can Ent. ii, 9-12, 31-33 (1869). 



Tlie Joint Worm {Isosoma hordei), its habits, jmrasites and classification. Am. 

 Ent. i, 149-158 (1869) ; Appendix, ibid, ii, 291), 329, .367 (1870), Prac. Ent. i, 10, 

 37 (1865-66). 



On tlie groui) Eurytomides of the hynienopterous family Clialcididie, with 

 remarks on the theory of species and a description of AiUignster, a new and very 

 anomalous genus of Chalcididse, Am. Ent. ii, 2!I7, 329, 367, figs. (1870). 



Gall and their Architects, Am. Ent. i, 101-104 (1869), ibid, ii, 45 50, 70-74, figs. 

 (1870). Wooly Gall on White Oak, il)id. i, 250, fig. (1869). Oak-leaf Gall, ibid, 

 ii. 29 (1869). 



Wasps and their Habits, Am. Ent. i, 122-14.3, 162-164, 200. ii. 10, figs. (1869). 

 Ants and Ajihides, ibid, i, 110 (lh69). Carpenter and Mason Bees and their 

 Habits, ibid, i, 8-11, figs. (1869). Humble Bees,.il)id. ii, .30 (1869). 



Descriptions of North American Hymenoptera (with notes by E. T. Cressou), 

 Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci. iii, f).5-166 (1873). 



Webster (F. M.) — (_)bservations on the Augoumous Grain Moth and its 

 parasites, 12th 111. Rep. 151 (1883). 



