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MEMOIRS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. 
Putnam, W. F. Remarks on living fishes and crayfishes of Mammoth Cave. Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., xvii, 222- 
225, January, 1875. 
-. On some of the habits of the blind crawfish, Cambarus pellucidus, and the reproduction of lost parts. Proc. 
Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., xviii, 16-19, August, 1875. 
-. Archaeological explorations in Indiana and Kentucky. Reprinted from Eighth Rept. Peabody Mus. Amer. 
Arch, and Eth., Amer. Naturalist, ix, 410-415, 1875. 
Ryder, John A. List of the North American species of Myriapods belonging to the family of the Lysiopetalidse, with 
a description of a blind form from Luray Cave, Virginia. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., iii, 524-529, February 
16, 1881. 
Scudder, S. H. On the genus Raphidophora, Serville; with descriptions of four species from the caves of Kentucky 
and from the Pacific coast. Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., January 2, 1861. 
Tellkampe, Theo. A. Memoirs on the blind-fishes and some other animals jiving in the Mammoth Cave in Kentucky 
(with a plate). N. Y. Journ. Med., 84-93, July, 1845. 
-. Beschreibung einiger neuer in der Mammuth-Hole in Kentucky aufgefundener Gattungen von Gliederthieren. 
Taf. viii. Archiv fiir Naturgesch., x. Jahrg., Bd. i, 318-322. 
-. Muller’s Archiv fiir Anat. u. Pbys., Heft iv, 384, 1844. 
Thompson. Notiee of the blind-fish, crayfish, and insects from the Mammoth Cave, Kentucky. Ann. and Mag. 
Nat. Hist., xiii, 111, 1844. 
Wyman, Jeffries. Description of a blind-fish from a cave in Kentucky. Amer. Journ. Sci., xiv, 94-96, 1843. Ann. 
and Mag. Nat. Hist., xii, 298,299, 1843. 
-■. On the blind-fish of the Mammoth Cave. Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., iii, 349-357,1850. 
-. On the eye and the organ of hearing in the blind-fishes ( Amblgopsis speXceus De Kay) of the Mammoth Cave. 
Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., iv, 395, 396, 1851-’54. Amer. Journ. Sci., xvii, 258-261, 1854. Proc. Bost. Soc. 
Nat. Hist., v, 18,19, 1854-’56. Miiller’s Archiv, 574-576, 1853. 
-. MSS. Notes and drawings of the rudimentary eyes, brain, and tactile organs of Amblyopsis spelceus in Put¬ 
nam’s blind-fishes of the Mammoth Cave and their allies. Amer. Naturalist, vi, 16, 1872. 
C. —European cave animals. 
Abeille de Perrin, E. (See Perrin, E. A. de.) 
Aub£. Ann. Soc. Ent. France (4),ix, Bull., p. ix. (A list of eyeless Coleoptera found by Raymond in Corsica and 
Sardinia, and which contains representatives of three new genera and twenty-two new species.) 
BargaGli. Bull. Ent. Ital., iii, 39, 1871. ( Adelops sarteanensis Barg.) 
Baudi. Nat. Sicil., i, 116,1882. (Anoplithalmus sieulus, n. sp., Sicily.) 
Bedel, L. Bull. Soc. Ent. France (5), ix, cxxxvi, 1879. (Description of Trechus (Anophthalmus) gounellii.) 
Bedel, L., and E. Simon. Liste gdndrale des articuhss cavernicoles de l’Europe. Journ. de Zool., iv, 1875, 69. 
Blanc, H. Isopode aveugle de la region profondedu L6man. Bull. Soc. Vaud., xvi, 377-394, PI. xii. (Asellus forelii; 
distinctions from A. cavaticus pointed out.) 
Brady, G. S. Description of an Entomostracan inhabiting a coal mine. Quart. Journ. Micr. Sci., January, 1869, 
23, 24. 
Brandt, A. Zool. Anz., ii, 229, 1879. (Specimens of Gammarid® from depths of 45 fathoms seem to have rudimentary 
eyes.) 
Cambridge, O. P. Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., December, 1872. (A blind Pedipalp allied to Thelyphonus from Cey¬ 
lon.) 
Caspary. Figure, without name, of Asellus cavaticus Levdig. Verh. Ver. Rheinl., vi, 1849. 
Chalande, J. De la sensibility chez les insectes aveugles cavernicoles. Bull. Soc. Toulouse, xv, 126-130, 1882. 
Chauvin, Marie von. Vorlaufige Mittheilung fiber die Fortpflanzung des Proteus anguineus. Zool. Anz., v. Jahrg., 
330-332, 1882. 
Darwin, Charles. Origin of species. (Refers to cave animals in chapter v, under effects of use and disuse.) 
De Baran, Gabriel. Ddcouverte d’une espfece nouvelle de Leptoderus dans les grottes souterraines de Dax (Aribge). 
Ann. Soc, Ent. France (3), v, Bull., 104,1857. 
De la BrUlerie. Exploration of the grottoes of Ariege. Petit. Nouv. Ent., 267 and 271, 1873. 
Df.lap.ouzke, Charles. Description de trois Coldoptbres nouveaux trouvds dans la caverne de B<5thairam (Hautes- 
Pyrtsnyes) et d’un Haliplus nouveau. Ann. Soc. Ent. France (3), v, Bull., 94, 95,1857. 
Deyrolle, E. Habits of living Anophthalmus lesclienaulti in confinement, especially with regard to its insensibility 
to light. Petit. Nouv. Ent., 280,1873. 
Dieck. Berlin. Ent. Zeit.s., xiii, 354. (General remarks on subterranean Coleoptera.) 
Dohrn, C. A. Note on collecting cave beetles. Stett ent. Zeit., 63, 64, 1866. 
Duchamp, G. Les animanx aveugles. Compt. Rend. Assoc. Lyon. Amis des Sci. Nat., Seance 22 avril 1877. 33-50,1877. 
Du Plessis-Gouret, G. Essai sur la faune profoude des lacs de la Suisse. M6m. Soc. Helvdtique Sci. Nat., xxix, 2 e 
liv., aoht 1885, 40,64. 
Ebert. Isis, 133, 1877. (Enumeration of cave insects.) 
Ehlers, W. Ueber blinde Bembidium. Deutsche ent. Zeit., xxvii, 30-32, 1883. 
Ehrenberg, Christian G. Catalog der in Hohlen lebenden Thiere. Monatsberichte der Akad., Berlin, 1861. 
