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Three New Ants from Mexico and Central America. 
Psyche, vol. 18, pp. 203-208. 
Insect Parasitism and its Peculiarities. Popular Science 
Monthly, vol. 79, pp. 431-449. 
1912 
The Ants of Guam. Journ. New York Entom. Soc., vol. 20, 
pp. 44-48. 
New Names for Some North American Ants of the Genus 
Formica. Psyche, vol. 19, p. 90. 
Notes on a Mistletoe Ant. Journ. New York Entom. Soc., 
vol. 20, pp. 130-133. 
Notes About Ants and Their Resemblance to Man. Nat. 
Geogr. Mag., vol. 23, pp. 731-766, 34 figs. 
Additions to our Knowledge of the Ants of the Genus 
Myrmecocystus Wesmael. Psyche, vol. 19, pp. 172-181, 1 fig. 
The Male of Eciton vagans Olivier. Psyche, vol. 19, pp. 
206-207. 
Review of J. H. Comstock’s “Spider Book”. Science, n.s., 
vol. 36, pp. 745-746. 
1913 
Notes on the Habits of Some Central American Stingless 
Bees. Psyche, vol. 20, pp. 1-9. 
A Giant Coccid from Guatemala. Psyche, vol. 20, pp. 
31-33, 1 fig. 
Review of Sladen’s “The Humble Bee, its Life History and 
How to Domesticate it”. Science, n.s., vol. 37, pp. 180-182. 
A Revision of the Ants of the Genus Formica (L.) Mayr. 
Bull. Mus. Comp. Zook, vol. 53, pp. 379-565, 10 figs. 
Observations on the Central American Acacia Ants. 
Trans. 2nd Internat. Entom. Congress, Oxford, 1912, vol. 2, 
pp. 109-139. 
Hymenoptera II; Ants (Formicidae) . Rec. Indian Mus., 
vol. 8, pp. 233-237. 
Corrections and Additions to the “List of the Type Species 
of Genera and Subgenera of Formicidae”. Ann. New York 
Acad. Sci., vol. 23, pp. 77-83. 
Ants Collected in Georgia by Mr. J. C. Bradley and Mr. 
W. T. Davis. Psyche, vol. 20, pp. 112-117. 
The Ants of Cuba. Bull. Mus. Comp. Zook, vol. 54, pp. 
477-505. 
