98 



ANNUAL REPORTS, SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION 



Ingles, Lloyd Glenn, Barro Colorado: 



tropical island laboratory. 1953: 



361-366 

 Inland waterways 

 Inland waterways, by George G. Chis- 



holm. 1907: 347-370 

 Insects 

 Collecting insects on Mount Rainier, 



by A. L. Melander. 1921: 415-422 

 Communication among insects, by N. 



E. Mclndoo. 1928: 541-562 

 Construction of insect nests, by Y. 



Spstedt. 19 15: 341-347 

 Difficulties in the life of aquatic insects, 



by L. C. Miall. 1891: 349-364 

 Division of insects in the United States 



National Museum, by J. M. Aldrich. 



19 19: 367-379 

 Economic status of insects as a class, 



by L. O. Howard. 1898: 551-569 

 Evolution of the insect head and the 



organs of feeding, by R. E. Snodgrass. 



1931:443-489 

 From an egg to an insect, by R. E. 



Snodgrass. 1925: 373-414 

 Fundamental factor of insect evolution, 



by S. S. Chetverikov. 1918: 441-449 

 Geological history and evolution of 



insects, by F. M. Carpenter. 1953: 



339-350 



History of an insect's stomach, by R. E. 

 Snodgrass. 1929: 383-421 



Homoeotic regeneration of the anten- 

 nae in a phasmid or walking-stick, 

 by H. O. Schmit-Jensen. 19 14: 523- 



536 



Hormones and the metamorphosis of 

 insects, by V. B. Wiggles worth. 

 1951:313-318 



How insects fly, by R. E. Snodgrass. 

 1929: 383-421 



Influence of civilization on the insect 

 fauna in cultivated areas of North 

 America, by Roger C. Smith. 1934: 

 257-266 



Influence of insects on the development 

 of forest protection and forest man- 

 agement, by F. C. Craighead. 1941: 

 367-392 



Insect control investigations of the 

 Orlando, Fla., laboratory during 

 World War II, by E. F. Knipling. 

 J 94 8 ^3317348 



Insect enemies of insects and their rela- 

 tion to agriculture, by Curtis P. 

 Clausen. 1932:353-362 



Insect enemies of our cereal crops, by 

 C. M. Packard. 1942: 323-338 



Insect instincts and transformations, by 

 J.G.Morris. 1855:137-141 



Insect instrumentalists and their musi- 

 cal technique, by H. A. Allard. 1928: 



5 6 3-59i 

 Insect musicians, their music, and their 



instruments, by R. E. Snodgrass. 



1923: 405-452 

 Insects and the spread of plant diseases, 



by Walter Carter. 1940: 329-340 

 Instructions for collecting Coleoptera, 



Hymenoptera, Orthoptera, Hemip- 



tera, Neuroptera. 1858: 160-167 

 Instructions for collecting Diptera, by 



H. Loew. 1858:167-173 

 Instructions for collecting insects. 1 85 8 : 



158-200 

 Instructions for collecting Lepidoptera, 



by Brackinridge Clemens. 1858: 



173-200 

 Iridescent colors of birds and insects, 



by A. Mallock. 19 1 1 : 425-432 

 Living with the boll weevil for fifty 



years, by U. C. Loftin. 1945: 273- 



291 

 Man and insects, by L. O. Howard. 



193°: 395-399 

 Maternal solicitude in Rhynchota and 



other nonsocial insects, by G. W. 



Kirkaldy. 1903: 577-585 

 Method of preserving Lepidoptera, by 



Titian R. Peale. 1863: 404-406 

 Mind of an insect, by R. E. Snodgrass. 



1927: 387-416 

 Origin of insect societies, by Auguste 



Lameere. 1920:511-521 

 Our friends the insects, by W. V. 



Balduf. 1931:431-442 



