NORTH AMERICAN PAL^iLONTOLOGY. Zil 



ScuDDER, Samuel H. — Coutiuued. 



they are lerns of the genus I'ecopteris or one of its allies, preserved obscurely 

 at the time of their partial unfolding; and that the name Trichiulus must 

 disappear. 



ScuDDER, Samuel H. The oldest kuowu insect larva, Mormolucoides 

 articulatus, from the Counecticut Kiver rocks. (Mem. Boston Soc. 

 :N^at. Hist., vol. iii, No. xiii, pp. 431-438, pi. xlv, fig. 1 on p. 431, 1886. 

 Boston.) 



Gives an elaborate and detailed description of the fossil named, and then dis- 

 cusses its relations and concludes that Monitohtcoides is probably the larva 

 of a Sialidan neuroi)teron. 



It has special interest from the tact that it is the oldest known insect larva. 



ScuDDER, Samuel H. A review of Mesozoic Cockroaches. (Mem. 

 Boston Soc. jSTat. Hist., vol iii, No. xiii, pp. 439-485, pis. xlvi-xlviii, 

 1886. Boston.) 



The author described the following new genera : Cttnoblattiua, Kaniiohlattiiia, 



D'iplurohlattina, Diechohlattbia and Aporohluftina. 

 All of the new species described in this article are European. 



ScuDDER Samuel fl. The Cockroach of the Past. Eeprinted from 

 "The Structure and Life-History of the Cockroach (Periplaneta Ori- 

 entalis"), by L. C. Miall and Alfred Denny, pp. 205-219, figs. 119-125, 

 1886. London. 



Gives a table showing the geological distribution of fossil cockroaches. 



ScuDDER, Samuel II. New Carboniferous Arachnidan from Arkan- 

 sas. (Amer. Jour. Sci., 3d ser., vol. xxxi, pp. 310, 311, April, 1886. 

 New Haven.) 



Describes Anthracomariiis trilobitus. 



ScuDDER, Samuel H. Systematische Uebcrsicht der Fossileu Myrio- 

 poden, Arachnoideen and Insecten. Cambridge, Mass. (Souderab- 

 zug aus Zittel. Handbuch der Pahi^outologie. I. Abtheilung. Pahu- 

 ozoologie, Bd. ii gp. 721-831, 1885. Munchen and Leipzig.) 



ScuDDER, Samuel II. Systematic review of our present knowledge of 

 fossil insects, including Myriapods and Arachnids. (Bull. U. S. Geol. 

 Survey, No. 31, pp. 1-128, 1886. Washington.) 



While much fuller in the modern orders and faujilies, these pages represent the 

 English text furnished to Dr. Zittel for his Handbuch der Palaeontologie, 

 where the section forms the closing pages of the second part of the first 

 volume (pp. 721-S:51), and is accompauied by more than two hundred illus- 

 trations. 



The present bulletin is issued with the concurrence of Dr. Zittel and the pub- 

 lisher of the Handbuch for the convenience of English readers. A French 

 version, under the auspices of M. Barrois, is also in course of simultaneous 

 publication. The present is its original form and is the authoritative 

 English edition. 



Contents: Letter of Transmissal ; Myriopoda; Bibliography; Characteristics 

 and Phylogeny ; Table showing Geological Distribution. (1) Order Pro- 

 tosynguathe, Scudder. (•>) Order Chilopoda, Latreille. (3) Order Archi- 

 polypoda, Scudder. (4) Order Diplopoda, Gervais, Arachnida — Bibliog- 



