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The Ants of the Grand Canyon. Bull. American Mus. Nat. 
Hist., vol. 22, pp. 329-345. 
The Ants of the Bermudas. Bull. American Mus. Nat. 
Hist., vol. 22, pp. 347-352, 1 fig. 
Concerning Monomorium destructor Jerdon. Entom. 
News, vol. 17, p. 265. 
An Ethological Study of Certain Maladjustments in the 
Relations of Ants to Plants. Bull. American Mus. Nat. Hist., 
vol. 22, pp. 403-418, 7 pis. 
The Expedition to Colorado for Fossil Insects. The Amer- 
ican Mus. Journ., vol. 6, pp. 199-203, 5 figs. 
1907 
A Collection of Ants from British Honduras. Bull. Amer- 
ican Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 23, pp. 271-277, 2 pis. 
The Polymorphism of Ants, with an Account of Some 
Singular Abnormalities due to Parasitism. Bull. American 
Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 23, pp. 1-93, 6 pis. 
Notes on a New Guest Ant, Leptothorax glacialis, and the 
varieties of Myrmica hrevinodis Emery. Bull. Wisconsin 
Nat. Hist. Soc., vol. 5, pp. 70-83. 
On Certain Modified Hairs Peculiar to the Ants of Arid 
Regions. Biol. Bull., vol. 13, pp. 185-202, 14 figs. 
The Fungus-growing Ants of North America. Bull. Amer- 
ican Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 23, pp. 669-807, 5 pis., 31 figs. 
The Origin of Slavery Among Ants. Popular Science 
Monthly, vol. 71, pp. 550-559. 
Pink Insect Mutants. American Naturalist, vol. 41, pp. 
773-780. 
1908 
The Ants of Porto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Bull. 
American Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 24, pp. 117-158, 2 pis., 4 figs. 
Comparative ethology of the European and North Amer- 
ican Ants. Journ. Psychol, u. Neurol., vol. 13, pp. 404-435, 
2 pis., 5 figs. 
The Ants of Jamaica. Bull. American Mus. Nat. Hist., 
vol. 24, pp. 159-163. 
Ants from Moorea, Society Islands. Bull. American Mus. 
Nat. Hist., vol. 24, pp. 165-167. 
Ants from the Azores. Bull. American Mus. Nat. Hist., 
vol. 24, pp. 169-170. 
