race 
ea 
MYRIAPODA. 
I.—CATALOG UES. 
No comprehensive catalogue or list have hitherto been published on the 
North American Myriapods. 
II..—COMPREHENSIVE WORKS. 
THOMAS SAy.—Descriptions of the Myriapode of the United States. 
<Journ. Ac. Nat. Se. Phil., Vol. If, 1821, pp. 102-114; Say’s Entom. 
Writings, ed. Le Conte, Vol. II, pp. 24-82. 
This is the first paper of importance on the North American Myriapoda. 
GEORGE NEwPortT.—Monograph of the class Myriapoda, Order Chilo- 
poda. <Trans. Linnean Soe. of London, Vol. XIX, 1845, pp. 265- 
302 and 349-439. 
©. L. Kocu.—System der Myriapoden. Regensburg, 1847. 
C. L. Kocu.—Die Myriapoden. 2 vols. Halle, 1863. 
Horatio C. Woop, Jr.—On the Chilopoda of North America, with 
Catalogue of all the specimens in the collection of the Smithsonian 
Institution. <Journ. Ac. Nat. Sc. Phil., New Ser., Voi. V, 1863, pp. 
5-42. : 
Horatio C. Woop, Jr.—The Myriapoda of North America. <Trans. 
Amer. Philos. Soc., Vol. XIII, 1865, pp. 137-248, 3 pl. 
This is the first and only monograph of the Myriapoda published in this 
country. 
ANDREW MurRrRAyY.—Economic Entomology. Aptera. South Kensing- 
ton Museum Science Handbooks, London and New York, 1877. 
ROBERT LATZEL.—Die Myriapoden der Oesterreichisch-Ungarischen 
Monarchie. Erste Halfte: Die Chilopoden, Wien, 18380. Zweite 
Halfte: Die Symphylen, Pauropoden und Diplopoden, Wien, 1884. 
The most recent comprehensive work on this order, and very important from 
a classificatory standpoint. 
A. 8. PACKARD, Jr.—On the morphology of the Myriapoda. <Proc. 
Amer. Philos. Soe., Vol. X XI, 1883, pp. 197-209. 
LucIiEN M. UNDERWOOD.—The North American Myriapoda. <Ento- 
mol. Amer., Vol. I, 1885, pp. 141-151. 
A complete bibliographical review of the subject, with tables of families and 
genera. 
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