DIMMOCK'S SPECIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY. 

 Scudder, Samuel Hubbard. 



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Remarks on some characteristics of the insect- 

 fauna of the White Mountains, New Hamp- 

 shire. 



(Bost. journ. nat. hist., Nov. 1S63, v. 7, p. 612- 

 631, pi. 14-15.) 



Witli t.-p. cover, Camb., Nov. [10 Dec] 1863, 

 p. 612-631, pi. 14-15, t 16 X 9.2. 



Notice, (Wiener entomologische Monatschrift, 



1864, V. 8, p. 369.) 



Notice, (Revue et magasin de zoologie, 1864, s. 

 2, v. 16, p. 408-409.) 



Notice, (Bericht . . . der Entoinologio, . . . Dr. 

 Gerstaecker, 1863-1864, Ber., 1866-1867, p. 113, 

 .131,360.) 



Divides tlie lauiia into niouiitiun. sub-Mlpini^ ami 

 alpine, friviiiir a map sliowinji' 'he Ijoumlarie-; of 

 each; describes and tifjuresall the aUXiivriof chitmo- 

 has xemidea, and describes and tigares ar<jynnis 

 montinus and i)ezotetiix glacialin, tlio latter a new 

 specici. 



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[On the devonian insects of New Brunswick. 

 Letter to Mr. C. F. Hartt.] 



(Observations on the geol. of southern New 

 Brunswick. . . . Printed by order of the House 

 of Assemblv, Frederickton, (i. E. Fenetv, . . . 



1865, p. 140-141.) 



Separate, [n. t.-p., and n. d. except tliat of tlie 

 letter, 11 Jan. 1865] 1 p. t 22.3 X 12.5. 



(Amer. journ. sci. and arts, ^lay 1865, s. 2, v. 

 39, p. 357-358.) 



(Canadian naturalist and geologist, June 1865, 

 n. s., V. 2, p. 234-236. ) 



(Trans. Entomological Soc. Lond., 1864-1866, 

 s. 3, V. 2, Proc. p. 117-118.) 



Notice, (Bericht . . der Entomologie, . . . Dr. 

 Gerstaecker. 1865-1866, hf. 1, Ber., 1868, p. 63.) 



Brief notice of the fossil insect.s of New Bruns- 

 wick, tlio oldest known forms. 



27 



[Remarks on ancient pottery obtained by the 

 late Rev. D. C. Scudder, from megalithic cysts 

 in Periaculam, Madura District, South India.] 



(Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., March 1865, v. 9, 

 p. 357-367, 10 il.) 



Four letters and an account trivei\ in tlie mis- 

 sion " Tanal Book " by the Rev. O. C. Scudder. and 

 a letter from the Rev. W. B. Capron. all describ- 

 ing trips to places where ancient pottery was ob- 

 tained. Fisruresof 10 jars. 



Reprinted in S. H. Scudder's " An account of 

 the discovery of megalithic cyst« near Maduni. 

 South India, ! . . " 



28 

 An account of the discovery of megalithic 

 cysts near Madura, South India, with descrip- 

 tions of specimens of ancient pottery contained 

 in them ; principally from extracts of letters 

 written by the Rev. David C. Scudder and the 

 Rev. William B. Capron, missionaries of the 

 American Board of Com mi;; si oners for Foreign 

 Missions. Read lieforo the Boston Society of 



Natural History by Samuel H. Scudder. Bost., 



... [3 April] 1865. 12 p. 23 X 14.5, t 15 X 9. 



A reprint with t.-p. cover and new title of S. H. 

 Scudd(U''s •■ [Remarks on ancient pottery obtained 

 by the late Rev. D. C. Scudder, . . .] " 



29 



Revision of tlie hitherto known species of the 

 genus i-hionohas in North America. 



( Proc. Entomological Soc. of Phil., 1865, v. 5, 

 p. 1-28, il.) 



Separate witli t-p. cover, Phil., July 1865, 28 

 p. t 16.5 X 9.8, il. 



Notice, (Zool. rec. for 1865, 1866, v. 2, p. 574, 

 593.) 



Notice, (Bericht . . . dor Entomologie, . . . Dr. 

 Gerstaecker, 1865-1866, hf. 2, Ber., 1869, p. 74- 

 75.) 



Describes 7 species and compares them with 

 each other. 



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On the fossil insects from Illinois, the miamia 

 and hemeristia, described in vol. xxxvii of this 

 journal, at page 34. (From a letter to Prof. 

 J. D. Dana. ) 



(Amer. journ. sci. and arts, Sept. 1865, 8. 2, 

 V. 40, p. 268-271.) 



Notice, (Bericht . . . der Entomologie, . . . Dr. 

 Gerstaecker, 1865-186(), hf. 1, Ber., 1868, p. 63.) 



31 



[Remarks on the ravages of a small coleop- 

 terous insect, allied to toiuicus erudiius. West- 

 wood.] 



(Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Sept. 1865, v. 10, 

 p. 13-14.) 



Ravages of the above-mentioned insect in the 

 leather binding of a volume of i^anipblets. 



32 

 [Reiuarks on the tertiary rocks of Matanzas, 

 Cuba, and on tlic physical geography of the Isle 

 of Pines.] 



(Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Nov. 1865, v. 10, 

 p. 47-49.) 



oo 



[Remarks on some fossil insects from the car- 

 boniferous formation of Illinois and from the 

 devonian rocks of New Brunswick.] 



(Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist.. Dec. 1865, v. 10, 

 p. 95-96.) 



Abstract of .S. H. Scudder's "fOn the devonian 

 insects of New Brunswick. . . . ]" and -'On tlie fos- 

 sil insect.s iVom Illinois, the iiiinmla ..." 



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[Report of the custodian at tiic annual meet- 

 ing of the Boston Society of Natural History.] 



(Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist.. Feb. 1866, v. 10, 

 p. 10:»-153.) 



(Condition and doing.s of the Bost. Soc. Nat. 

 Hist., as exhibited . . . .Mav 1865, Bost., 1865, p. 

 3-48.) 



Condition of library, meetings and papers pi-e- 

 sentoil, members, publications, museum and its 

 accessions, subscribers to funds, ottlcers. Walker 

 pi-izes, societies to whom ))r.blication.s arc sent. 



