Hermann Hagen.—Synopsis of the Neuroptera of North America, with a list
of the South American species. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections,
Washington, 1861.
——Synopsis of the Odonata of America. <Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist.,
Vol. xviii, 1875, pp. 20–96.
Sir John Lubbock.—Monograph of the Collembola and Thysanura. London,
Ray Society, 1873.
The introduction gives the full bibliography up to date.
Thomas Say.—Descriptions of the Myriapoda of the United States.
<Journ. 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 class Myriapoda, Order Chilopoda.
<Trans. Linnean Soc. of London, Vol. xix, 1845, pp. 265–302 and 349–439.
Horatio C. Wood, Jr.—On the Chilopoda of North America, with Catalogue
of all the specimens in the collection of the Smithsonian Institution.
<Journ. Ac. Nat. Sc. Phil., New Ser., Vol. v, 1863, pp. 5–42.
——The Myriapoda of North America. <Trans. Amer.Philos.
Soc., Vol. 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 Hälfte: Die Chilopoden, Wien, 1880. Zweite Hälfte: Die
Symphylen, Pauropoden und Diplopoden, Wien, 1884.
The most recent comprehensive work on this order, and very
important from a classificatory standpoint.
Lucien M. Underwood.—The North American Myriapoda. <Entomol. Amer.,
Vol. i, 1885, pp. 141–151.
A complete bibliographical review of the subject, with tables of
families and genera.
N. M. Hentz.—Descriptions and figures of the Araneides of the United
States. <Journ. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., Vols, iv–vi, 1842–'50.
These papers form the basis of the study of American arachnology.
Numerous species are described, but not in synoptic form.
T. Thorell.—On European Spiders. Part I. Review of the European genera
of Spiders. Upsala, 1869–'70.
N. M. Hentz.—Araneæ Americæ septentrionalis. The Spiders of the United
States. Edited by J. H. Emerton and E. Burgess. <“Occasional
Papers” of the Boston Society of Natural History, 1875.
A reprint of Hentz's papers on North American spiders.
Graf Eugen Keyserling.—Amerikanische Spinnen aus den Familien
Pholcoidæ, Scytodoidæ und Dysderoidæ. <Verh. k. k. zool.-bot. Ges. in
Wien, Vol. xxvii, 1877, pp. 205–234.
——Neue Spinnen aus Amerika. (Six parts.) <Verh. k. k. Zool.-bot. Ges.
in Wien, Vols. xxix–xxxiv, 1879–'84.
E. Simon.—Les Arachnides de France. Paris, Vols. i–v, 1874–'84.
These two works represent the most recent systems of
classification, and are therefore of great general value, although
they deal only with the European fauna.
Lucien M. Underwood.—The Progress of Arachnology in America. <Amer.
Natur., Vol. xxi, 1887, pp. 963–975.
A very useful review of the bibliography, with synoptic table of
the families of the Araneæ.
The American Naturalist. A monthly journal devoted to the natural
sciences in their widest sense (24 volumes published up to date. Now
published at Philadelphia).
[11]Annals of the Lyceum of Natural History of New York (8 volumes,
1824–'67. Continued since 1876 as Annals of the New York Academy of
Sciences).
[11]Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entomological Society (7 volumes, 1878–'85.
Continued as Entomologica Americana).
Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural History (4 volumes completed;
1874 to 1883).
Bulletins of the United States Geological and Geographical Survey of the
Territories, F. V. Hayden in charge (Department of the Interior; 1875 to
1879).
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director; beginning with 1883.
Bulletins of the United States National Museum (Department of the
Interior; beginning with 1875).
The Canadian Entomologist. (Published by the Entomological Society of
Ontario; 22 volumes issued up to the end of 1890. Published at London,
Ontario.)
[11]Entomologica Americana. (Published by the Brooklyn Entomological
Society at Brooklyn, N. Y. 1885 to 1890.)
Entomological News [and Proceedings of the Entomological Section of the
Academy of Natural Sciences] (Vol. i issued in 1890. Published at
Philadelphia).
Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (commencing
with 1817).
Memoirs of the Boston Society of Natural History (commencing with 1866).
[11]North American Entomologist. (Published by the Buffalo Society of
Natural Sciences, 1 volume, Buffalo, N. Y. 1879–'80.)
[11]Papilio. Devoted exclusively to Lepidoptera. Organ of the New York
Entomological Club (4 volumes, 1881–'84).
Psyche. Organ of the Cambridge Entomological Club (5 volumes issued up
to date. Published at Cambridge, Mass. Publication begun in 1874).
Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia
(beginning with 1841).
Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society of Philadelphia
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1841).
[11]Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Philadelphia (6 volumes,
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beginning with 1884).
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Transactions of the Academy of Science of St. Louis (4 volumes hitherto
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with 1868; published at Philadelphia).
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series beginning with 1818).
Papers on entomology are also published occasionally in other American
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Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society. Chapel Hill, N. C.
Journal of the New York Microscopical Society.
Naturaliste Canadien. Edited by Abbé Provancher, Cap Rouge, Quebec.
Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, Cal.
Bulletin de la Société entomologique Suisse. (See Mittheil. d. Schweiz.
Entom. Gesell.)
Bulletino della Società entomologica Italiana. Florence. (Publication
commenced in 1869.)
Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift. Published by the Entomological
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Entomologische Nachrichten. (Now edited by Dr. F. Karsch. Berlin.
Publication commenced in 1875.)
Entomologisk Tidskrift, på föranstaltande af Entomologiska Föreningen i
Stockholm. (Commenced with 1880.)
[11]Entomologische Zeitung. Herausgegeben von dem Entomologischen Verein
zu Stettin. 36 volumes. Stettin. 1840–'75.
Entomologiske Meddelelser udgivne of Entomologisk Forening. Edited by
Fr. Meinert, Copenhagen (beginning with 1887).
The Entomologist. A popular monthly journal of British entomology. Vol.
I, 1840–'42. (Publication resumed in 1864. London.)
[11]The Entomologist's Annual. Edited by H. T. Stainton. London.
(Publication begun in 1855; 22 vols. published up to 1876.)
Entomologist's Monthly Magazine. London (beginning with 1864).
Horae ... Variis sermonibus rossiæ usitatis. Societas Entomologica
Rossica. (Publication begun in 1861.)
[11]Linnæa Entomologica. Herausgegeben vom entomologischen Vereine zu
Stettin (16 volumes, Berlin, 1846–'66).
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de la Société entomologique suisse. (Publication begun at Schaffhausen,
Switz., in 1862. Afterward published at Geneva.)
Revue d'Entomologie. (Published by the Société Française d'Entomologie,
Caën, France. Publication begun in 1882.)
Tijdschrift voor Entomologie. Nederlandsche Entomologische Vereeniging,
Leiden, Holland (beginning with 1857. Published by the Dutch
Entomological Society).
Transactions of the Entomological Society of London. (Begun in 1834.)