340 BULLETIN OF THE BUREAU OF FISHERIES. 



KiRBT, 



1837. Fauna borealis americana, [Established, Vol. IV, p. 78, a new species- (Dineutes assimilis), 

 now regarded by the best authorities as a synonym of Dineutes americanus Say.] 

 Lacordaire, Th. 



1854. Histoire naturelle des insectee. Tome 1. Paris. [Beetle genera, pp. 443-475.] 

 Laker, Abbott. 



1881. The cocoons of HydropMlus piceus and Eydrohius fusdpes. The Entomologist, vol. 14, pp. 

 82-84. London. 



Lameere, a. 



1899. Discours sur la raison d'etre des metamorphoses chez les insectes. Annales, Soci6t6 Ento- 



mologique de Belgique, T. 43, pp. 619-636. Bruxelles. 



1900. Notes pour la classification des Col^opt^res. Ihid.j T. 44, pp. 365-366. 



1903. Nouvelles notes pour la classification des Col6opteres. lUd., T. 47, pp. 155-165. 

 Lampert, Kurt. 



1910. Das Leben der Binnengewasser. Berlin. [Included the water beetles.] 

 Latreille, Pierre Andre. 



1802. Histoire naturelle, generale et particuliere des Crustaces et des insectes. Tome 11. Paris. 

 [Contained the water beetles.] 

 Leach, William Elford. 



1814-1817. The Zoological Miscellany. 3 vols. London. [Contains the classification of insects,] 

 Leoonte, John L. 



1855. Synopsis of the Hydrophilidae of the United States. Proceedings, Academy of Natural 



Sciences, Philadelphia, Vol. VII, 1854, 1855 (1856), pp. 356-375. Philadelphia. 



1861. Classification of the Coleoptera of North America, Part I. Smithsonian Miscellaneous 



Collections, Vol. Ill, xxv-i-208 pp. Washington. 



1862. Idem. Ibid., pp. 209-286. 



1863. New species of North American Coleoptera, Part I. Ibid., Vol. VI (1867), No. 167, 86 pp. 

 Leoonte, John L., and George H. Horn. 



1883. Classification of the Coleoptera of North America. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, 

 Vol. XXVI, No. 507, xxxviii+567 pp. Washington. 

 Leng, Charles W. 



1888. Water beetles of Staten Island. Proceedings, Stat^ Island Association, April 14, 1888. 



New York. 



1889. Hydrophilus of Staten Island, Ibid., January, 1889, 



1913. Aquatic Coleoptera. Journal, New York Entomological Society, Vol. XXI, pp. 32-42. 



New York, [Discussed modifications of structure and vestiture by which water beetles 

 are adapted to their aquatic life.] 



1913a. Dytiscus flying in January. Ibid., p. 160. 

 Leng, Charles W., and Andrew J. Mutchler. 



1918. Insects of Florida. V. The water beetles. Bulletin, American Museum of Natural His- 

 tory, Vol. XXXVIII, pp. 73-116, 2 figs. New York. [Regarded Thermonectes ornati- 

 collis as a variety of T. basilaris and not as a separate species.] 



LiNNE, C. VON, 



1758. Caroli Linnaei. * * *. Systema naturae. * * *. 10th ed. Tome I, Holmise. 



1759, Idem. Tome II. 

 Lintner, J. A. 



1878. Report on the insects and other animal forms of Caledonia Creek, N. Y. Appendix, Tenth 

 Annual Report, Commissioners of Fisheries of the State of New York for 1877 (1878), 

 pp. 12-36. [Included water beetles.] 



Lowne, B. T. 



1871. On the so-called suckers of Dytiscus and the pul villi of insects. The Monthly Microscopical 

 Journal: Transactions, Royal Microscopical Society, Vol. V, pp. 267-271, PI. LXXXIX. 

 London. [Gave a detailed account of the structure of the anterior tarsus of the male 

 Dytiscus and called attention to the viscid secretion discharged by the cupules, which 

 greatly increases their adhesion.] 



