BIBLIOGRAPHY. 7 



1873. BRODIE. The Distribution and Correlation of Fossil Insects, etc. 8vo. pamph. Warwick. 



Gives a brief notice (pp. 8-9) of the various fossils referred to butterflies, especially of Paltxontina 

 oolitica and Lelhites Jleynesii, and publishes an opinion expressed to him by nie that the former was 

 Homopterous. 



1874. SCUDDER. Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., XVI, 112. 



Doubts the lepidopterous character of Butler's Palceontina, and refers it, probably, to the Cicadinoe. 



1874. BUTLER. Notes on the impression of Palceontina oolitica in the Jer my n Street Museum. Geol. 

 Mag. [2], I, 44G-449, pi. 19. 



Defends the lepidopterous character of Palteontina and gives new illustrations of the same. 



1874. SMITH. Discovery of Remains of Plants and Insects. Nature, XI, 88. 

 Enumerates fossils found at Gurnet Bay, and specifies among them "butterflies." 



