686 ZOOLOGY. 
Manual of Entomology. By H. Burmeister. London, 1836. 
Guide to the Study of Insects. By A. 8. Packard, Jr. Eighth 
edition. New York, 1883, 
Invertebrate Animals of Vineyard Sound. By A. E. Verrill. (Re- 
port U. S. Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries.) Washington, 1873. 
Invertebrata of Massachusetts. By A. A.Gould. Edited by W. G. 
Binney. Boston, 1870. 
Lang. Text-book of Comparative Anatomy. Pt. I. 1891. 
Manual of the Mollusca. By 8S. P. Woodward. Second edition. 
London, 1868. 
Corals and Coral Islands. By J. D. Dana. New York, 1872. 
Introduction to the Osteology of Mammalia. By W. H. Flower. 1870. 
Flower and Lydekker. Introduction to the Study of Mammals. 
London, 1891. 
Elementary Text-book of Zoology. By C. Claus. Translated by 
A. Sedgwick. 2 vols., 8vo. London, 1884-5. 
Practical Biology. By T. H. Huxley and H. N. Martin. 1889. 
Parker's Zootomy. 1889. 
Parker’s Lessons in Elementary Biology. 1891. 
With the works and monographs of Dana, Wyman, Leidy, L. and A. 
Agassiz, H. J. Clark, Cope, Gill, Hyatt, Verrill, Scudder, Binney, 
Allen, Coues, Smith, Baird, Ridgway, Brewer, Dall, Cooper, Wilder, 
Riley, Uhler, Edwards, Grote, Le Conte, Hagen, Scammon, Stimpson, 
Jordan, Morse, Thomas, Gould, Bland, Prime, Tryon, Gabb, Packard, 
and others, and the standard works of Linnseus, Cuvier, Von Baer, 
Leuckart, Gegenbaur, Haeckel, St. Hilaire, Huxley, Mivart, Allman, 
Hincks, Shuckard, Westwood, P. J. and E. Van Beneden, Brandt, 
Ratzburg, Burmeister, Oscar Schmidt, Metschnikoff, Kowalevsky, 
Kupffer, and many others. 
The student should also consult the following serials ; American Jour- 
nal of Science and Arts, New Haven, Conn. ; The American Naturalist, 
Philadelphia ; Nature, London ; Quarterly Journal of Microscopical 
Science, London; Archiv fiir Naturgeschichte, Berlin; Annals and 
Magazine of Natural History, London ; Annales des Sciences Naturelles, 
Zoologie, Paris; Siebold und Kodlliker’s Zeitschrift; Journal of Mor- 
phology, Boston, 1887; Canadian Entomologist; Psyche; The Auk, 
New York. 
Descriptions of North American animals and essays on their anatomy, 
physiology, and development are to be found in the Transactions and 
Proceedings of the following scientific societies: American Academy 
of Arts and Sciences, Boston ; American Philosophical Society, Phila- 
delphia ; Academy of Natura] Sciences, Philadelphia ; Boston Society 
of Natural History ; Smithsonian Institution ; American Entomologi- 
cal Society, Philadelphia ; Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cam- 
bridge, Mass. ; Essex Institute ; Peabody Academy of Science, Salem; 
Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, Cal. ; and other societies in Port. 
land, Me. ; Buffalo, N. Y. ; Davenport, Iowa ; St. Louis, Mo., and 
Charleston, 8. C. ; New York and New Haven. 
