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Review of T. W. Headley’s “Problems of Evolution”. 
Psychol. Rev., vol. 10, pp. 193-199. 
A Decade of Texan Formicidae. Psyche, vol. 10, pp. 
93-111, 10 figs. 
The North American Ants of the Genus Stenamma ( sensu 
stricto ) . Psyche, vol. 10, pp. 164-168. 
How Can Endowments be Used Most Effectively for Scien- 
tific Research? Science, n.s., vol. 17, pp. 577-579. 
The Origin of Female and Worker Ants from the Eggs of 
Parthenogenetic Workers. Science, n.s., vol. 18, pp. 830-833. 
Review of “Report on the Collections of Natural History 
made in the Artarctic Regions during the Voyage of the 
“Southern Cross”, London, 1902. Bull. American Geog. Soc., 
vol. 35, pp. 572-573. 
Some Notes on the Habits of Cerapachys augustx. 
Psyche, vol. 10, pp. 205-209, 1 fig. 
Extraordinary Females in three Species of Formica, with 
Remarks on Mutation in the Formicidae. Bull. American 
Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 19, pp. 639-651, 3 figs. 
Some New Gynandromorphous Ants, with a Review of the 
Previously Recorded Cases. Bull. American Mus. Nat. Hist., 
vol. 19, pp. 653-683, 11 figs. 
1904 
Translation of August Forel’s “Ants and Some Other 
Insects. An inquiry into the Psychic Powers of these 
Animals with an Appendix on the Peculiarities of their Ol- 
factory Sense”. The Monist, vol. 14, Nos. 1 & 2, Oct. & Jan. 
1903-1904, pp. 33-36, Reprinted as No. 56 of the Religion of 
Science Library. Chicago, 1904, pp. 1-49. 
Three New Genera of Inquiline Ants from Utah and 
Colorado. Bull. American Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 20, pp. 1-17, 
2 pis. 
Review of C. W. Dodge’s “General Zoology Practical, Sys- 
tematic and Comparative”. Science, n.s., vol. 18, pp. 824-825. 
Review of E. E. Austen’s “A Monograph of the Tsetse-flies 
(Genus Glossima, Westwood) based on the Collection in the 
British Museum”. Bull. American Geog. Soc., vol. 35, pp. 
573-575. 
Woodcock Surgery. Science, n.s., vol. 19, No. 478, pp. 
347-350. 
