AUTHORITIES 



NOETH AMERICAN NEUROPTERA. 



Bartram, Jonn. — Observations on the Dragon-Fly, or Libellula of 

 Pennsylvania. Philos. Transact. 1750, XLVI, 323. Observations 

 upon the metamorphosis of the Odonata in general. 



Blancliard, Eniile. — Histoire naturelle des Insectes, etc. Paris, 

 1840, 1841, etc. 3 vols. 150 pi. Contains description of some 

 typical forms from N. America, but no new species. 



Les planches dans Cuvier regne animal, edit. Masson, 1836 — 1846, 



8vo. Corydalis cornuta and Chauliodes pectinicornis are figured in 

 this work. 



Browne, Patrice. — The Civil and Natural History of Jamaica. 

 London, 1789 (1756), fol. pp. 437. Four species of Odonata are 

 mentioned : "1. Tota viridis ; 2. Fusca tenuis, ad oculos et anum 

 coeruleo-nitens ; 3. Maxima rufula, pectore crassiori ; 4. Tenuior 

 tota coerulea. These insects are very common in Jamaica." 



Burineister, Hermann. — Handbuch der Entomologie. Neurop- 

 tera, II, Part I. Berlin, 1839, 8vo. 60 species from N. America 

 are described in this work ; 36 of them are new. 



Zoologischer Hand Atlas. Berlin, 1836— 1843. Fol., 41 pi. Termes 



flavipes and its nympha are figured. (I have examined the types 



of Mr. Burmeister.) 

 Coquetoert, Ant. Jon. — Illustratio iconographica insectorum quae 



in museis parisinis observavit J. C. Fabricius. Paris, 1799 — 1804. 



Fol., 30 pi. Libellula eponina figured. 

 Curtis, Jonn. — Description of the Insects brought home by Com- 

 mander James Clark. Ross's Second Voyage. App. Nat. Hist. 1831, 



4to. — pi. Tinodes hirtipes described. 

 Drury, Drew. — Illustrations of Natural History, etc. London, 1770 



— 1782, 4to. 3 vols. (ed. Westwood, 1837). Several species are 



figured and described. 

 Duncan, J. — Introduction to Entomology. London, 1840. 8vo., — pi. 



Libellula axillena figured by Mr. Westwood. 



