BIBLIOGRAPHY 



This partial bibliography of the Sarraceniaceae in their relations with insects includes the 

 more significant literature consulted in the preparation of the preceding article, and the papers 

 listed include more detailed treatment of the various phases of those relationships. 



Riley, C. V. 



1875 • On the insects more particularly associated with Sarracenia variolus (spotted trumpet-leaf). 

 Proc. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 1875, s^'"- PP- 18^2.5. 

 Canby, W. M. 



1875. Darlingtonia Calif ornica, an insectivorous plant. Proc. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 1875, 

 pp. 64-71. 

 Mellichamp, J. H. 



1875. Notes on Sarracenia variolaris. Proc. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 1875, PP- ^^3~i33- 

 Edwards, Henry 



1876. Darlingtonia Californica Torrey. Proc. California Acad. Sci., vol. 6, pp. 161-166. 

 Macfarlane, J. M. 



1893. Observations on pitchered insectivorous plants. Part II. Ann. Bot., vol. 7, pp. 403-458. 

 1908. Sarraceniaceae . Engler's Pflanzenr., vol. iv. no, pp. 1-39. 

 Jones, F. M. 



1904. Pitcher-plant insects. Ent. News, vol. 15, pp. 14-17. 



1907. Pitcher-plant insects. II. Ibid., vol. 18, pp. 413-42.0. 



1908. Pitcher-plant insects. III. Ibid., vol. 19, pp. 150-156. 



1916. Two insect associates of the California pitcher-plant, Darlingtonia Californica. Ibid., vol. 

 2.7, pp. 385-39L. 



191 8. Dorniphora vemista Coq. in Sarracenia flava. Ibid., vol. 19, pp. 199-3 02.. 



1910. Another pitcher-plant insect. Ibid., vol. 31, pp. 91-94. 



1911. Pitcher-plants and their moths. Nat. Hist., vol. 2.1, pp. 196-316. 

 Hepburn, J. S., and Jones, F. M. 



1919. Occurrence of antiproteases in the larvae of the Sarcophaga associates of Sarracenia flava. 

 Contrib. Bot. Lab. Univ. Pennsylvania, vol. 4, pp. 460^463. 



Hepburn, J. S., St. John, E. Q., and Jones, F. M. 



1910. Absorption of nutrients ... in pitchers of the Sarraceniaceae . Journ. Franklin Inst., vol. 

 189, pp. 147-184. 



1917. Biochemical studies of the North American Sarraceniaceae. Trans. Wagner Free Inst. Sci., 

 vol. II, pp. 1-95. 



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