THE COMSTOCK MEMORIAL 
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The same, with full-page plates from life representing insects in natural colors. 
18 plates, New York, 1901. 
1901. Spiders. (Cornell Nature-Study Quarterly, May, 1901, No. 9, p. 228). 
The wings of the Sesiidre (In Monograph of the Sesiid* by William Beutenmuller. 
Memoirs Amer. Museum Nat. Hist. Vol. I, p. 220). 
1902. The skeleton of the head of insects. -(Amer. Naturalist, Vol. XXXVI, 
No. 421, pp. 13-45. 29 figures. Senior author with C. Kochi). 
1903. A classification of North American Spiders. Ithaca, N. Y., 1903, pp. 56. 
1904. How to know the butterflies. New York, 1904, pp. xii + 311. 45 
colored plates and 50 wdcts. Senior author with Mrs. Anna Botsford Com¬ 
stock. 
1903. Outlines of lectures on the morphology and development of insects. 
Ithaca, N. Y., 1905, pp. 51. Senior author with William Albert Riley. 
1907. The hackled band in the webs of certain spiders. Proc. of the Amer. Ass. 
for the Adv. of Sci., Vol. LVI, p. 280 (1906). 1907. 
1909. A note on the habits of the wall-bee, Chalicodoma muraria. (Annales of 
the Entom. Soc. of America. March, 1909, Vol. II, p. 9.) 
1910. The palpi of male spiders. (Annales of the Entom. Soc. of America, Vol. 
Ill, pp. 161-185, 2 5 figures). 
1911. The present methods of teaching entomology. (Journ. of Economic 
Entomology, Vol. IV, p. 53). 
1912. The spider book; a manual for the study of spiders and their relatives, the 
scorpions, pseudoscorpions, whipscorpions, harvestmen, and other members of 
the class Arachnida, found in America north of Mexico, with analytical keys 
for their classification and popular accounts of their habits. New York, 1912, 
4 0 , pp. 721, 770 figures. 
The evolution of the webs of spiders. (Annales of the Entom. Soc. of Amer. Vol. 
V, p. 1. 
The silk of spiders and its uses. The Trans, of the second Entomol. Congress 
1912, pp. 10. 3 plates. 
