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greater number of papers deal with ants, many with other 
social insects, a number with various types of parasitism and 
with evolutionary phenomena. Although nearly all relate 
to insects directly, only those concerned entirely with tax- 
onomy can be classed as strictly entomological in that they 
do not contain material of immediate interest to other 
biologists. 
Among those who knew him personally or through his 
writings, he had a host of friends, almost no enemies, and 
certainly all regarded his intellectual accomplishments with 
an admiration that will never fade till they join him in the 
great unknown. 
Harvard University Charles T. Brues 
PUBLICATIONS OF WILLIAM MORTON WHEELER 
1885 
Catalogue of Specimens of Mollusca and Brachiopoda for 
Sale at Ward’s Natural Science Establishment. Rochester, 
New York, 167 pp., 202 figs. 
A List of Trees found in the City of Milwaukee. Proc. 
Wisconsin Pharmaceut. Assoc., pp. 24-25. 
1887 
Distribution of Coleoptera along the Lake Michigan Beach 
of Milwaukee County. Proc. Wisconsin Nat. Hist. Soc., 
April 1887, pp. 132-140. 
1888 
The Flora of Milwaukee Co., Wisconsin. Proc. Wisconsin 
Nat. Hist. Soc., April 1888, pp. 154-190. 
The Spiders of the Sub-family Lyssomanae. (With G. W. 
and E. G. Peckham) . Trans. Wisconsin Acad. Sci., Arts and 
Lett., vol. 2, pp. 222-256, 1 plate. 
1889 
The Embryology of Blatta germanica and Doryphora 
decemlineata. Journ. Morph., vol. 3, pp. 291-386, 7 plates, 
16 figs. 
Homologues in Embryo Hemiptera of the Appendages of 
