APPENDIX 477 



Howard, L. O. — The Insect Book. Doubleday, Page & Co. 1901. 

 Smith, J. B. — Insects of New Jerse.y. (Franklin D3-e, Secretary, 



Trenton, N..J.J [Excellent local list.] 

 Banks, N. — List of Works on North American Entomology. 



Washington : (iovernment Printing Offlee. 1910. 

 Riley, C. V. — Directions for Collecting and Preserving Insects. 



Smithsonian Institution, Washington. 1892. Price $0.25. 



II. ORTHOPTERA, NEUROPTERA, HEMIPTERA, ETC. 



Guthrie, J. E. — CoUembola of Minnesota. Geological and Natural 

 History Survey of Minnesota. 190.3. 



Scudder, S. H. — Guide to the Genera and Classifioation of the 

 North American Orthoptera found north of Mexico. Cam- 

 bridge, Mass. 1897. 



Lugger, O. — Orthoptera of INIinnesota. State Experiment Station. 

 1898. 



Morse, A. P. — Researches on North America Acridiidae. Car- 

 negie Institute of Washington. 1904. 



Miall, L. G., and A. Denny. — Structure and Life History of the 

 Cockroach. London : Lowell, Reeves & Co. 1886. 



Calvert, P. P. — C^atalogue of the Odonata (Dragon Flies) of the 

 vicinity of Philadelphia. Transactions Entomological Society, 

 Philadelphia. Price $1.00. 



Williamson, E. B. — Dragonflies of Indiana. 24th Annual Report 

 Department Geological and Natural Resources, Indiana. 1899. 



Hagen, H. — Sjmopsis of Neuroptera of North America. Smith- 

 sonian Collections. 1801. 



Banks, N. — Catalogue of Neuropteroid Insects of United States. 

 Secretary, American Entomological Society, Philadelphia. 1907. 



Summers, H. E. — True Bugs, or Heteroptera, of Tennessee. 

 Bulletin Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station. 1891. 



III. LEPIDOPTERA AND HYMENOPTERA 



French, G. H. — Butterflies Eastern United States. Lippincott, 

 Philadelphia, 1886. 



