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A handsome species of Phalangidae. Ent. News, 21 :156. 
Four new Reduviidae. Ent. News, 21 :324-325. 
Synonymical notes on Neuroptera. Ent. News, 21 :389- 
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The scientific name of the spotted fever tick. J. Ameri- 
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New species of Psammocharidae. J. New York Ent. 
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The scorpions of California. Pomona Coll. J. Ent., 
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Catalogue of Nearctic spiders. Bull. United States Nat. 
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New American mites. Proc. Ent. Soc. Washington, 
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Family distribution and faunal areas. Proc. Ent. Soc. 
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New South American neuropteroid insects. Proc. Ent. 
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Arachnida of the expedition. Harriman Alaska Expedi- 
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Neuropteroid insects. Harriman Alaska Expedition, 5: 
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Some Neuroptera from Australia. Psyche, 17:99-105. 
A few new Psammocharidae. Psyche, 17:248-251. 
The ectoparasites of the rat. — Fleas (Siphonaptera) , 
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Notes on African Myrmeleonidae. Ann. Ent. Soc. Ameri- 
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Four new species of Asilidae. Canadian Ent., 45:128- 
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Cases of phoresie. Ent. News, 22:194-197. 
On the use of the genus Araneus Clerck. Ent. News, 
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