20 DIMMOCK'S SPECIAL BTDLIOGnAPIIY. 



Scudder, Samuel liubbard. 



289 



Remarks on calliptenus and melanoplus, with a 

 notice of the species found in New Enghind. 



(Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., March [3 April] 

 1878, V. 19, p. 281-28G.) 



. (Entomological notes, vi, hy S. H. Scudder, p. 

 40-45.) 



Describe.s 2 now species ; talmlates distinctions 

 between caUipteima and melanoplus. 



290 



Brief notice of the American species of melan- 

 oplus found west of the one hundred and seven- 

 teenth meridian. 



(Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., March [3 April] 

 1878, V. 19, p. 28(5-290.) 



(Entomological notes, vi, by S. II. Scudder, p. 

 45-49.) 



Describes i new species. 

 291 



Rhachura, a neAV genus of fossil Crustacea. 



(Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., March [3 April] 

 1878, T. 19, p. 296-300, pi. 9, tigs. 3 and 3a.) 



(Entomological notes, vi, by S. H. Scudder, p. 

 50-54, pi. 9, figs. 3 and 3a.) 



Notice, (Neues Jalirbuch fiir Mineralogie, Ge- 

 ologie und Palaeontologie, . . . G. Leonhard und 

 H. B. Geinitz, 1878, p. 970.) 



292 



A carboniferous tcrmes from Illinois. 



(Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., March [3 April] 

 1878, V. 19, p. 300-301.) 



(Entomological notes, vi, by S. H. Scudder, p. 

 54-55.) 



Notice, (Neues Jahrbuch fiir Mineralogie, Ge- 

 ologie und Palaeontologie, . . . G. Leonhard und 

 H. B. Geinitz, 1878, p. 969-970.) 



293 

 A plague of horse-flies. 



(Psyche, Nov.-Dec. 1877 [12 April 1878], v. 2, 

 p. 89.) 



Abundance of tahamis and stnmo.ryx in parts of 

 Colorado. 



294 



An account of some insects of unusual inter- 

 est from the tertiary rocks of Colorado and Wy- 

 oming. 



(BuU.U. S. Geol. Geog. Surv. Terr., 3 [6] May 

 1878, V. 4, p. 519-543.) 



Separate, with t.-p. cover, Wash., May 3, 1878, 

 p. 519-543, 23 X 15, t 19 x 11.2. 



Notice (Neues Jahrbuch fiir Mineralogie, Geol- 

 ogic und Palaeontologie, . . . G. Leonhard und H. 

 B. Geinitz, 1878, p. 970.) 



Describes 10 species, among them a butterfly; 

 gigantic eggs of a sialid anil ca.ses of a pliryganid. 



295 



Additions to the insect fauna of the tertiary 

 beds at Quesnel (British Columbia). 



(Uept. progress Geol. Surv. Canada, 1876-77, p. 

 457-464.) 



Separate, Avith t.-p. cover, [Montreal, 2 June 

 1878], 8 p., 23 X 16, t 17.5 X 10.7. 



Fr. tr., entitled, Additions a la faune entomol- 

 ogique des lits tertiaires de Quesnel, Colombia 

 brittannique, (Rapp. ope'r. comm. ge'ol. Canada, 

 1876-1877, 1878, p. 514-522.) 



Describes .5 new species. 

 296 



Geography of North America. 



(Annual rec. sci. and industry for 1877, ed. by 

 Spencer FuUerton Baird, N. Y., [June] 1878, p. 

 206-236.) 



See S. H. Scuddev's " A year of exploration in 

 N. A. . . . " [Jan. 1878.] of which this is nearly an 

 entire reprint, with slight additions. 



297 



Recent progress of entomology in North Amer- 

 ica. First annual address of the president [of 

 the Cambridge Entomological Club]. 



(Psyche, Jan.-Feb. [14 June] 1878, v. 2, p. 97- 

 116) 



"This review gives an account of the observa- 

 tions, during 1877. of forty-one differc^nt writeis, 

 including seven who have discussed iajurious in- 

 sects ouiy." 



298 



On dimorphism in western acridians. 



(Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., July 1878, v. 19, p. 

 336.) 



(Entomological notes, vi, byS. H. Scudder, p. 

 55.) 



Many species have forms with marked ditfer- 

 ences 'in tlie longth of the wings. 



299 



Entomological notes, vi. Reprinted from the 

 Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural 

 History, vol. xix, 1877-78. Bost., Press of A. 

 A. Kingman, [2 July] 1878. 55 p., 1 pi., 23.5 X 

 14.8, t 15X9. 



Contents: Title-page, p. 1 : Contents, p. S; Index, 

 p. 4 ; A century of ortlioptera. Decade vii. — Acri/- 

 (lii, p. ."J-IS; X'cw forms of saltatorial orthoi^tera 

 fi-om the southern United States, p. 1.3-lit; On the 

 phenomena of circulation in insects, p. lii-21; The 

 FUnida orthoptera collected by Mr. J. H. Com- 

 stock, p. 31-:5.t; Note on the wing of a cockroach 

 from the carboniferous formation of Pittston, 

 Penn.. p. .S.')-3(i;, An insect wing of extreme sim- 

 ]3lieity from the coal-formation, p. 37-3-<; Note on 

 enfei-iiicK rippertii.-f). 3U; Remarks on cnUipteims and 

 mr/auoplus. . . . p. ^O-W: Brief notice of the Ameri- 

 can sjiecies of melaiwplia^ found west of the one 

 hundred and seventeentli meridian, p. 4!i-49; Rha- 

 chura. a new genus of fossil Crustacea, p. 50-.^4; 

 A cai-boniferous termex from lllinoisi. p. .54-5.5; On 

 dimorphism in western acridians. p fw. For more 

 detailed notes see each separate title. 



300 



Locusts in mid-ocean. 



(Psyche, Marcli- April [24 Sept.] 1878, v. 2, p. 

 124-125.) 



Germ, tr., entitled, Ileuschrecken auf dem 

 Ocean, (Entomologische Nachrichten, Dec. 1878, 

 V.4, p. 313.) 



AcriiKvm pri-rr/rinuiii found 1200 miles from the 

 nearest land. .Sec jilso S. II, Scudder's Lettre a M. 

 dc Selvs' . . . [1878]. 



