56 



George H. Horn. — Miscellaneous Coleopterous studies. <Trans. 

 Amer. Entom.'Soc, Vol. XV, 1888. 

 Contains on p. 47 a table of Dendroides. 



MELOID.E. 



John L. LeConte. — Synopsis of the Meloides of the United States. 



<Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila,, Vol. VI, 1853. pp. 328-350. 

 George H. Horn. — Revision of the species of several genera of Me- 

 loidae of the United States. <Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc, Vol. 

 XIII. 1873, pp. 88-117. 



Gives tables of Macrobasis, p. 88; Epicauta, p. 95; Cantharis, p. 103; Pom- 

 phopcea, p. 115. 



George H. Horn. — Studies among the Meloida?. <Trans. Amer. 

 Entom. Soc, 1885, pp. 107-116, pi. v. 



Contains synoptic tables of Macrobasis and Tetraonyx and synopsis of Pyrota, 



RHYNCHOPHORA. 



C. J. Schcenherr. — Genera et species Curculioniduni cum synonymia 

 hujus familiae ... 8 vols., Paris, 1833-31. 



An additional volume, Mantissa secunda familiae Circulionidum, appeared 



in 1847. 

 A monograph of the Rhynchophora (including the Bruchidye) of the whole 

 world, but now antiquated. 



C. Zimmermann. — Synopsis of the Scolytida? of America, north of Mex- 

 ico. With Notes and an Appendix by J. L. Le Conte. <Trans. 

 Amer. Entom. Soc. Vol. II, 1868, pp. 141-178. 



F. Chapuis.— Synopsis des Scoly tides. Liege, 1869, pp. 61. 

 A general classification. 



W. Eichhoff. — Ratio, descriptio, emendatio Tomicinorum. Mem. 

 Liege, (2) 1878, viii, pp. 1-531. 



A monograph of the Scolytida?, subfamily Tomicinae, of the whole globe. 



George H. Horn. — The Brenthidas of the United States. <Trans. 



Amer. Entom. Soc, Vol. IV, 1872, pp. 127-129. 

 George H. Horn. — Contributions to a knowledge of the Curculioni- 

 das of the United States. <Proc Amer. Philos. Soc, VoL XIII, 

 1873, pp. 407-169. 



A revision of the Calandridae and synopses of Otidocephalus, p. 448; Mag- 

 dalis, p. 452; Balaninus, p. 457: Orchestes, p. 461; Rhyssematus, p. 463; 

 Chalcodermus, p. 465; Analcis, p. 467. 



John B. Smith. — Synopsis of the Apioninae of North America. 



<Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc, Vol. XI, 1881, pp. 11-68. 3 pis. 

 John L. LeConte and George H. Horn.— The Rhynchophora of 



America, north of Mexico. <Proc Amer. Philos. Soc, Vol. 



XV, 1876, pp. l-t55. 



A monograph of the North American Rhynchophora. 



