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O. F. Cook and G. N. Collins. — Notes on North American Myriapoda 

 of the f amity Geophilida?, with descriptions of three genera. 

 <Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., Vol. XIII, pp. 383-396 (1891). 

 Contains a table of the genera. 



Fr. Meinert. — Myriopoda Musei Can tab rigensis, Mass. Part I, Chi- 

 lopoda. <Proc Amer. Philos. Soc, 1885, pp. 161-233. 



Of great value for the study of classification, though containing no synopses. 



F. C. Kenton. — The morphology and classification of the Pauropoda. 

 <Tufts College Studies, No. IV, 1895. 



ARACHNIDA. 



L— CATALOGUES. 



George Marx. — Catalogue of the described Aranere of temperate 

 North America. <Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XII, pp. 197-594 



(1890). 



Includes a bibliography. 



IL— COMPREHENSIVE 1 YORKS. 



C. TV. Hahn and C. L. Koch.— Die Arachniden. Nuremberg, 1831- 



1818, 16 vols., with 563 pis. 

 C. A. de Walckenaer. — Histoire naturelle des Insectes. Suites a 

 Buffon. Apteres. Paris, Roret, 1837-1817, Iv ols., with 52 pis. 

 The first work on general classification of this order, and many North Amer- 

 ican species are described from drawings by Bosc and Abbot, 



E. Simon. — Histoire naturelle des Araignees. Paris, 2 vols. , 1893-1898. 

 (Not yet finished. ) Tables to all the genera. 



N. M. Hentz. — Descriptions and figures of the Araneides of the 

 . United States. <Journ. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., Vol. IV- VI, 



1812-1850. 



These papers form the basis of the study of American arachnology. Numer- 

 ous species are described, but not in synoptic form. 



N. M. Hentz. — Araneae American septentrionalis. The Spiders of the 

 United States. Edited by J. H, Emerton and E. Burgess. <" Oc- 

 casional Papers" of the Boston Society of Natural History, 1875. 

 A reprint of Hentz' s papers on North American spiders. 



E. Simon.— Les Arachnides de France. Paris, Vols. I-V and VII, 

 ' 1874-1884. 



This work represents the most recent systems of classification, and is there- 

 fore of great general value, although it deals only with the European 

 fauna. 



Graf Eugen Keyserling. — Neue Spinnen aus Amerika. 7 parts. 

 <Verh. k. k. zool.-bot. Ges. in Wien, Vols. XXIX-XXXIV, 



1879-1887. 



