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---- Report upon the insects collected by P. R. Uhler during the exploration of 1875, including monographs of the families Cynidae and Saldae, and the Hemiptera collected by A. S. Packard, jr., M. D.
TOWNEND GLOVER.--Report of the Entomologist.
A popular treatise on the h.o.m.optera, with ill.u.s.trations.
A. H. HALIDAY.--An Epitome of the British genera in the Order Thysanoptera, with indications of a few of the species.
DIPTERA.
H. LOEW AND C. R. OSTEN-SACKEN.--Monographs of the Diptera of North America. (Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections.) 4 parts. Was.h.i.+ngton, Smithsonian Inst.i.tution, 1862-'72.
The several monographs will be found enumerated under the respective families.
H. LOEW.--Diptera Americae septentrionalis indigena. 2 parts. Berlin, 1861-'72. (Originally published in 10 centuriae in the Berliner Entomol.
Zeitschrift.)
Descriptions of 1,000 North American Diptera, but without synoptic arrangement.
C. R. OSTEN-SACKEN.--Western Diptera: Descriptions of new genera and species of Diptera from the region west of the Mississippi and especially from California.
F. BRAUER.--Die Zweiflugler des Kaiserlichen Museums zu Wien. I-III.
Wien, 1880-'83.
Important contributions to the cla.s.sification of the Diptera.
ORTHOPTERA.
HENRI DE SAUSSURE.--Orthoptera nova Americana (Diagnoses praeliminares).
Series I-III.
Contains synoptical tables of species, besides descriptions of numerous North American Orthoptera.
SAMUEL H. SCUDDER.--Materials for a monograph of the North American Orthoptera.
Contains synoptical tables and a review of the system used for cla.s.sification.
---- Remarks upon the arrangement of the families of Orthoptera.
Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., Vol. XII, 1868-'69; also separate under the t.i.tle: Entomological Notes, Vol. II, pp. 7-14.
---- Synoptical tables for determining North American insects.
Orthoptera.
Synopsis of families; also list of useful works in the study of North American Orthoptera.
NEUROPTERA.
HERMANN HAGEN.--Synopsis of the Neuroptera of North America, with a list of the South American species. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, Was.h.i.+ngton, 1861.
---- Synopsis of the Odonata of America.
SIR JOHN LUBBOCK.--Monograph of the Collembola and Thysanura. London, Ray Society, 1873.
The introduction gives the full bibliography up to date.
MYRIAPODA.
THOMAS SAY.--Descriptions of the Myriapoda of the United States. <>< p="">
Ac. Nat. Sc. Phil., Vol. II, 1821, pp. 102-114; Say's Entom. Writings, ed. Le Conte, Vol. II, pp. 24-32.
This is the first paper of importance on the North American Myriapoda.
GEORGE NEWPORT.--Monograph of the cla.s.s Myriapoda, Order Chilopoda.
HORATIO C. WOOD, Jr.--On the Chilopoda of North America, with Catalogue of all the specimens in the collection of the Smithsonian Inst.i.tution.
---- The Myriapoda of North America.
XIII, 1865, pp. 137-248, 3 pl.
This is the first and only monograph of the Myriapoda published in this country.
ROBERT LATZEL.--Die Myriapoden der Oesterreichisch-Ungarischen Monarchie. Erste Halfte: Die Chilopoden, Wien, 1880. Zweite Halfte: Die Symphylen, Pauropoden und Diplopoden, Wien, 1884.
The most recent comprehensive work on this order, and very important from a cla.s.sificatory standpoint.
LUCIEN M. UNDERWOOD.--The North American Myriapoda.
A complete bibliographical review of the subject, with tables of families and genera.
ARACHNIDA.
N. M. HENTZ.--Descriptions and figures of the Araneides of the United States.
These papers form the basis of the study of American arachnology.
Numerous species are described, but not in synoptic form.
T. Th.o.r.eLL.--On European Spiders. Part I. Review of the European genera of Spiders. Upsala, 1869-'70.
N. M. HENTZ.--Araneae Americae septentrionalis. The Spiders of the United States. Edited by J. H. Emerton and E. Burgess. <"occasional papers"="" of="" the="" boston="" society="" of="" natural="" history,="">"occasional>