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- A treatise on some of the insects of New England which are injurious to vegetation1
- An introduction to entomology1
- Annual address by C.V. Riley, A.M., Ph. D. as president of the Entomological Society of Washington for the year 18841
- Coccus cacti: cochincal insect1
- Datos para la zoología médica mexicana: arácnidos é insectos1
- De perlis uulgo dictis1
- La faune des cadavres: application de l'entomologie à la médecine légale1
- Letter from U. N. Lanham to Joshua Lederberg1
- Notes on joint worms1
- Oedicnemus crepitans, showing the instinctive attitude of concealment. Imitative forms and colors in insects, drawn from nature1
- On larvæ of insects discharged through the urethra1
- On the causes of variation in organic forms1
- Poisonous insects1
- The attack of the monster (pulex irritans)1
- The following instructions are given for the benefit of those occupied in collecting for the Department plants (both dry and recent), insects, fossils, minerals, and other objects of interest in natural history1
- Two further cases of mimicry, flies resembling a wasp in the one and a bee in the other. A case of mimicry where a non-venomous snake resembles a venomous one1
- Winter insects of Eastern New York1
- [Dirty house and clean house]1
- [Engraved title page of 1638 edition of Aldrovandi's De animalibus insectis libri septem]1