[135] COLLECTING AND PRESERVING INSECTS RILEY. 



F. Brauer. — Die Zweifliigier des Kaiserlichen Museums zu Wien. 

 i-iii. Wien, 1880-'83. 



Important contributions to the classification of the Diptera. 



ORTHOPTERA. 



Henri de Saussure — Orthoptera nova Americana (Diagnoses prse' 

 liminares). Series I-III. <Eevue et Mag\ de Zool., 1859-'61. 



Contains synoptical tables of species, besides descriptions of numerous 

 North American Orthoptera. 



Samuel H. Scudder. — Materials for a monograph of the iNTorth Ameri- 

 can Orthoptera. <Boston Journal of ISTat. Hist., Vol. vii, 1862, 

 pp. 409-480. 



Contains synoptical tables and a review of the system used for classification. 



Eemarks upon the arrangement of the families of Orthoptera. 



<Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., Vol. xii, 1868-'69; also separate 

 under the title : Entomological Notes, Vol. ii, pp. 7-14. 



Synoptical tables for determining North American insects. 



Orthoptera. < Psyche, Vol. i, 1876, pp. 169-171. 



Synopsis of families ; also list of useful works in the study of North American 

 Orthoptera. 



NEUROPTERA. 



Hermann Hagen. — Synopsis of the Neuroptera of North America, with 



a list of the South American species. Smithsonian Miscellaneous 



Collections, Washington, 1861. 

 Synopsis of the Odonata of America. <Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. 



Hist., Yol. XVIII, 1875, pp. 20-96. 

 Sir John Lubbock. — Monograph of the CoUembola and Thysanura. 



London, Eay Society, 1873. 



The introduction gives the full bibliography up to date. 



MYRIAPODA. 



Thomas Say. — Descriptions of the Myriapoda of the United States. 

 < Journ. Ac. Nat. Sc. Phil., Yol. ii, 1821, pp. 102-114; Say's Entom. 

 Writings, ed. Le Oonte, Yol. ii, pp. 24-32. 



This is the first paper of importance on the North American Myriapoda. 



■George Newport. — Monograph of the class Myriapoda, Order Chilo- 

 poda. <Trans. Linnean Soc. of London, Yol. xix, 1845, pp. 265- 

 302 and 349-439. 



Horatio C, Wood, Jr. — On the Chilopoda of North America, with 

 Catalogue of all the specimens in the collection of the Smithsonian 

 Institution. <Journ. Ac. Nat. Sc. Phil., New Ser., Yol. v, 1863, 

 pp. 5-42. 



The Myriapoda of North America. <Trans. Amer. Philos Soc, 



Yol. XIII, 1865, pp. 137-248, 3 pi. 



This is the first and only monograph of the Myriapoda published in this 

 country. 



