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Memoir of John Lawuence Leconte, 1825-1883. 



8vo, Washington, 1884. 



Triassic Insects from the Kocky Mountains. 



[Amer. Journ. Bci., ser. 3, xxviii.] 8vo, N'ew Haven, 1884. 



Two NeAV and Diverse Types of Carboniferous Myriapods. 



[Mem. Bost. Soc. N. H. iii.] 4to, Boston, 1884. 



The Species of Mylacris, a Carboniferous Genus of Cock- 

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[Mem. Bost. Soc. N. H. iii.] 



Palaeodictyoptera : or the Affinities and Classification of 



Palfeozoic Hexapoda. 4to, Boston, 1885. 



[Mem. Bost. Soc. N. H. iii.] 



Winged Insects from a Palasontological Point of View, or the 



Geological History of Insects. 4to, Boston, 1885. 



[INIem. Bost. Soc. N. H. iii.] 



The Earliest Winsfed Insects of America. A Re-examination 



of the Devonian Insects of New Brunswick. 



4to, Camhridge, 1885. 



A Contribution to our Knowledge of Palieozoic Arachnida. 



[Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts and Sci., n.s., xii.] 8vo, Boston, 1885. 



Bictijoneura and the Allied Insects of the Cai-boniferous Epoch. 



[Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts and Sci., n s., xii.] 8vo, Boston, 1885. 



Systematische Ubersicht der Fossilen, Myriopoden, Arach- 



noideen und Insekten. 8vo, Miinchen und Leipzig, 1885. 



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New Genera and Species of Fossil Cockroaches, from the older 



American Rocks. 8vo, Philadelphia, 1885. 



[Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. 1885.] 



Notes on Mesozoic Cockroaches. 8vo, Philadelphia, 1885. 



[Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. 1885.] 



Notes on Melittia cucuvlitoi and a related Species. 



[Psyche, iv.] Royal 8vo, Camhridge, 1885. 



Note on the supposed Myriapodan Genus Trichiidus. 



[Mem. Bost. Soc. N. H. iii.] 4to, Boston, 188G. 



A Review of Mesozoic Cockroaches. 4to, Boston, 1886. 



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The oldest known Insect-larva, Mormolucoides articulatus, 



from the Connecticut River Rocks. 4to, Boston, 188G. 



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Systematic Review of our Present Knowledge of Fossil 



Insects, including Myriapods and Arachnids. 



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