112 FAUNA OF MAYFIELD'S CAVE. 



Hubbard, H, G. 



1880. Two days' collecting in the Mammoth Cave, with contributions to a study 

 of its fauna.<Amer. Ent., in, 34-40, 79-86, figs. 8-10, 19-24. 

 Jordan, D. S. 



1899. Manual of the vertebrates of the Northern United States. Chicago, 



McClurg & Co. 

 Lankester, E. R. 



1893. Blind animals in caves. <Nature, XLVII, 389, 486. 

 Leunis, J. T. 



1883. Synopsis der Thierkunde, I, 1883; n, 1886. 

 Le Conte, J. L., and Horn, G. H. 



1883. Classification of the Coleoptera of North America. Smithsonian Miscel- 

 laneous Collections, xxvi. No. 507. 

 Marx, G. 



1889. Catalogue of the described Araneee of Temperate North America.<Proc. 



U. S. Nat. Mus., XII, 497-595. 

 McCooK, H. C. 



1893. American spiders and their spinning work. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., 3 vols. 

 McNeill, Jerome. 



1887. Description of twelve new species of Myriapoda, chiefly from Indiana. 



<Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., x, 328-334. 

 Miller, Gerrit S. 



1897. Revision of the North American bats of the family Vespertilionidse. North 

 American Fauna No. 13, Biological Survey, U. S. Department of Agri- 

 culture. 



MURTFELDT, M. E. 



1896. A cave-inhabiting moth.<Rep. Ind. Geol. Surv., xxi, 191-192. 

 OSBORN, H. F., and POULTON, E. B. 



1897. Organic Selection. <Science, n. s., vi, 583-585. 

 Packard, A. S. 



1871. On the Crustaceans and insects of Mammoth Cave.<Am. Nat., v, 744-761, 



figs. 124-133. 

 1873. On the cave fauna of Indiana. <Fifth Ann. Rep. Trus. Peab. Acad. Sci., 

 Salem (for 1872), 93-97. 



1875. The invertebrate cave fauna of Kentucky and adjoining States,<Am. Nat., 



IX, 274-278. 



1876. The cave beetles of Kentucky. <Am. Nat., x, 283-287. 



1877. On a new cave fauna in Utah.<U. S. Engineer Reports of Explorations and 



Surveys West of 100th Meridian, iii, 157-168. 

 1881. Fauna of Luray and Newmarket caves, Virginia.<Am. Nat., xv, 231, 232. 

 1883. A revision of the Lysiopetalidse, a family of Chilognath Myriapoda. <Proc. 



Am, Phil. Soc, xxl, 177-197; Mem. Nat. Acad. Sci., iv, 1888, 58-65. 

 1885. On the structure of the brain of Asellus and the eyeless form Cxcidotea. 



<Am. Nat., xix, 85-86. 



1888. The cave fauna of North America, with Remarks on the anatomy of the 



brain and origin of the blind species. <Mem. Nat. Acad. Sci., IV, pp. 156, 

 28 pis., 21 figs. 



1890. The effect of cave life on animals. <Pop. Sci. Mon., xxxvi, 389-397. 



1894. On the origin of the subterranean fauna of North America.<Am. Nat., 



xxvill, 727-751. 



1900. A new eyeless isopod crustacean from Mexico.<Proc. Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 



49th meeting, 228; Science, n. s., XII, 300, 301. 

 Packard, A. S., and Putnam, F. W. 



1872. The Mammoth Cave and its inhabitants ; or descriptions of the fishes, insects, 



and crustaceans found in the cave. Salem, Naturalists' Agency, pp. 62, 

 figs. 8, pis. 2. Contains reprints of Putnam, Am. Nat., 1872; Putnam, 

 Ann. Rep. Peab. Acad., 1871; Packard, Am. Nat, 1871. 



Parker, G. H. 



1890. The eyes of blind crayfishes. <Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., XX, No. 5, 153-162, 

 plate. 



POULTON, E. B. 



See Osborn, H. F., and Poulton, E. B. 



