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How the Queens of the Parasitic and Slave-making Ants 
Establish their Colonies. American Mus. Journ., vol. 5, pp. 
144-148. 
The North American Ants of the Genus Dolichoderus. 
Bull. American Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 21, pp. 305-319, 2 pis., 
3 figs. 
The North American Ants of the Genus Liometopum. 
Bull. American Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 21, pp. 321-333, 3 figs. 
An Annotated List of the Ants of New Jersey. Bull. 
American Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 21, pp. 371-403, 4 figs. 
Ants from the Summit of Mount Washington. Psyche, 
vol. 12, pp. 111-114. 
Worker Ants with Vestiges of Wings. Bull. American 
Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 21, pp. 405-408, 1 pi. 
Dr. 0. F. Cook’s “Social Organization and Breeding Habits 
of the Cotton-Protecting Kelep of Guatemala”. Science, 
n.s., vol. 21, pp. 706-710. 
The Habits of the Tent-building Ant (Crematog aster 
lineolata Say). Bull. American Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 22, 
pp. 1-18, 6 pis. 
On the Founding of Colonies by Queen Ants, with Special 
Reference to the Parasitic and Slave-making Species. Bull. 
American Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 22, pp. 33-105, 7 pis. 
On Certain Tropical Ants Introduced into the United 
States. Entom. News, vol. 17, pp. 23-26. 
The Ant Queen as a Psychological Study. Popular Science 
Monthly, vol. 68, pp. 291-299, 7 figs. 
The Kelep Excused. Science, n.s., vol. 23, pp. 348-350. 
Pelastoneurus nigrescens Wheeler, a synonym of P. dis- 
similipes Wheeler: a Correction. Entom. News, vol. 17, 
p. 69. 
New Ants from New England. Psyche, vol. 13, pp. 38-41, 
1 pi. 
Fauna of New England. List of the Formicidae. Occas. 
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A New Wingless Fly ( Puliciphora borinquenensis) from 
Porto Rico. Bull. American Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 22, pp. 
267-271, 1 pi. 
The Ants of Japan. Bull. American Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 
22, pp. 301-328, 1 pi., 2 figs. 
