—— An eversible “gland” in the larva of Orgyia. (Amer. Nat., 1886, xx, p. 814.)
—— Fifth Rep. U. S. Ent. Comm. Insects injurious to forest and shade trees, p. 136, 1890.
—— Hints on the evolution of the bristles, spines, and tubercles of certain caterpillars. (Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., xxiv, 1890, p. 551.)
—— Notes on some points in the external structure and phylogeny of lepidopterous larvæ. (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., xxv, 1890, pp. 83–114.)
—— A study of the transformations and anatomy of Lagoa crispata, a bombycine moth. (Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc., Philadelphia, xxxii, 1893, pp. 275–292, 7 Pls.)
—— The eversible repugnatorial scent glands of insects. (Journ., N. Y. Ent. Soc. iii, 1895, pp. 110–127; iv, p. 896; pp. 26–32, 1 Pl.)
Loman, J. C. C. Freies Jod als Drüsensecret. (Tijdschr. Neder. Dierk. Ver. Deel 1, 1887, pp. 106–108.)
Riley, Charles Valentine. Proc. Ent. Soc., Washington, March 13, 1888, i, pp. 87–89.
—— Notes on the eversible glands of larvæ of Orgyia and Parorgyia leucopæa and P. clintonii (achatina). (See 5th Rep. U. S. Ent. Comm., p. 137.)
Denham, Ch. S. The acid secretion of Notodonta concinna. (Insect Life, i, p. 147, 1888; hydrochloric acid.)