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Caton, J. D. Blind-fishes in California (in flowing artesian wells). Amer. Naturalist, xix, 811, August, 1885. 
Cope, E. D. Short account of insects discovered in Wyandotte Cave, Indiana. Indianapolis Journal, September 5, 
1871. Reprinted in Annals and Mag. Nat. Hist. (4), viii, 368, 1871. 
• On the Wyandotte Cave and its fauna. Amer. Naturalist, vi, 406-422, July, 1872. 
. In Cox’s Report on the geology of Indiana. £~ »V. %?/?2 Jj ' ' i/» /!*» /' „ 
De Kay, J. E. Zoology of New York, 40, iv, 1842. " r / Z ' ^ -f- 
Emekton, J. H. Notes on spiders from caves in Kentucky, Virginia, and Indiana. Amer. Naturalist, ix 278-281 
PI. 1, May, ,1875. ’ ’ 
Faxon, Walter. Hohlen-Chelifer in Nord-America. Zool. Anzeiger, ii, 399, 400, July 28, 1879. 
-. Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts and Sci., xx, 139, 1884. 
- . A revision of the Astacidse. Part 1. Mem. Mus. Comp. Zool., x, No. 4, Cambridge, August, 1885. 
Forbes, S. A. List of Illinois Crustacea. Bull. Ill. Mus. of Nat. Hist., 3-25, December, 1876. 
. A rare fish in Illinois (Chologaster n. sp.). Amer. Naturalist, xv, 232, 233, March, 1881. 
. The blind cave fishes and their allies (Chologaster papilliferus). Amer. Naturalist, xvi, 1-5, January, 1882. 
Gill, Theodore. Art. Heteropygii in Johnston’s Cyclopaedia. 
Hagen, Hermann H. Monograph of the North American Astacidse. Mem. Mus. Comp. Zool., ii, 1870. Describes 
and figures Cambarus pellucidus. 
The blind crayfish. Amer. Naturalist, vi, 494, August, 1872. 
Horn G. H. Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc., 1871. 
. Proc. (in Trans.) Amer. Ent. Soc., viii, p. vii, 1880. (Larva of Anophthalmus, as described and figured by 
Packard and by Hubbard, referred to as a “ Staphylinide of the tribe Piederini.”) 
. Synopsis of the Silphidse of the United States with reference to the genera of other countries. Trans. Amer 
Ent. Soc. Phil. 1888; pp. 219-320. (Adelops closely related to Ptomaphagus.) 
. Bull. Soc. Ent. France (5), x, lxxxviii-xc. On the classification of European Silphidse. (All the European 
species previously referred to the American genus Adelops should he referred to Bathyscia Schiodte.) 
-. Synopsis of North American species of Anophthalmus. Tran. Amer. Ent. Soc., x, 270-272, 1883. 
Hubbard, H. G Cave insects in Jamaica. Amer. Ent., iii, 30, 1880. No true cave forms met with. 
-. Two days’ collecting in the Mammoth Cave, with contributions to a study of its fauna. Amer. Ent iii 34 - 
40, 79-86, figs. 8-10 and 19-24, 1880. ’’ 
. Coleopterous cave fauna of Kentucky. Note by C. V. Riley, in Amer. Naturalist, xv, 916, 917, November, 1881. 
-. On the discovery of an Anophthalmus tenuis in Luray Cave. Proc. Ent. Soc. Washington, i, No. 1,16' 1886* 
Key,selling, E - V( >N. Neue Spinnen aus America. III.' Verb, zooi.-hot. Ges. Wien, xxxi, 269-314, PI. xi’ 1882^ 
Liocranoides unicolor, n. sp., 291. Mammoth Cave, Kentucky. Ccelotes juvenilis, n. sp. PI. xi,’ fig! 13’ Mam! 
moth Cave, Kentucky. ’ ’ 
-. Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, 1881. 
-. Die Spinnen Amerika’s, 1886. 
Lendeneield, Dr. von. Notes on the eyes of deep-sea fishes. Proc. Linn. Soc. N. South Wales, 27th August 1886. » 
- Nature, and Zool., Anzieger, November 3, 1884. 
Packard, A. S. The Mammoth Cave and its inhabitants. On the Crustaceans and insects. Amer Naturalist v 
744-761, 1871. ' . ’ ’ 
On the cave fauna of Indiana. Fifth Rep. Peabody Acad. Sci., Salem, v, 93-97, 1873. 
Occurrence of Japyx subterraneus Pack, in the United States. Amer. Naturalist, viii, 501, August, 1874 
Larvae of Anophthalmus and Adelops. Amer. Naturalist, viii, 562, September, 1874. 
The invertebrate cave fauna of Kentucky and adjoining States. Amer. Naturalist, ix, 274-278, May, 1875 
Notice of Simon’s article on cave and subterranean spiders. Amer. Naturalist, ix, 663 664 1875. 
The cave beetles of Kentucky. Amer. Naturalist, x, 282-287, PI. ii, 1876. 
On a new cave fauna in Utah. Bull. Hayden’s IT. S. Geol. and Geogr. Survey, iii, No. 1 art x 157-179 Anril 
9, 1877. . ’ 1 
-. Fauna of the Luray and New Market caves, Virginia. Amer. Naturalist, xv, 231, 232, March, 1881. 
-. (With E. D. Cope.) The fauna of the Niokajack Cave. Amer. Naturalist, xv, 877-882, PI — November 
1881. ’ ’ 
-. A cave-inhabiting flat-worm. Amer. Naturalist, 89, 90, January, 1883. 
-. A revision of the Lysiop'etalidse, a family of Chilognath Myriopoda, with a notice of the genus Camhala. 
Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc., xxi, 177-197, September, 1883. 
-. On the structure of the brain of Asellus and the eyeless form Caecidotasa. Amer. Naturalist xix 85 86 
January, 1885. ’ ’ ’ ’ 
-. On the structure of the brain of the sessile-eyed Crustacea. Memoirs Nat. Acad. Sci., iii, 5 pis., 14 pp. 1885. 
Packard, A. S., and F. W. Putnam. The Mammoth Cave and its inhabitants, or descriptions of the fishes, insects! 
and Crustaceans found in the caves, etc. Salem, Mass., June, 1872, 8vo, pp. 62. Reprinted from the Amer. 
Naturalist, December, 1871, January, 1872. 
Putnam, F. W. Synopsis of the family Heteropygii. Fourth Rept. Peabody Acad. Sci. for 1871, Salem, 15-23, 1872. 
-. The blind-fishes of the Mammoth Cave and their allies. Amer. Naturalist, vi, 6-30, January 1872. 
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