798 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. vol.xxix. 



(BLATTOIDEA) sp. Sellards. 



BIdltide Sellards, Amer. Jour. Sci. (4), XV, 1903, pi. vii, fig. 7. 



Etohlatfhia sp. Sellards, Amer. Jour. Sci. (4), XVIII, 1904, p. 222, fig. 83. 



LocaUty. — Lawrence, Kansas. Upper Coal Measures; Le Roy 

 (Lawrence) shales. 



This form also appears to have cross veins. 



(BLATTOIDEA) sp. Scudder. 



Etfih/dlliiKi sp. ScuDDEK, Bull. IT. S. Geol. Surv., No. 101, 1893, p. 13, pi. ii, fig. c; 

 No. 124, 1895, p. 110, pi. XII, fig. 2. 



Zocah't//. — East Providence, Rhode Island. Pennsylvanian; Ten- 

 mile series; Allegheny or Conemaugh stage. 



This wing also occasionall}^ shows distinct cross veins. 

 Specimen in U. S. National Museum. Cat. No. 38072. 



(BLATTOIDEA) PACKARDI (Clark). 



BlaUa amer Icana ChAHK, Proc. Newport Nat. Hist. Soc, II, 1884, p. 12. 

 Mylacris packardi Clabk, Rand, notes Nat. Hist., II, 1885, p. 64. 

 Mylacris parhirdi Scudder, Bull. IT. S. Geol. Surv., No. 124, 1895, p. 41, pi. i, 

 figs. 2,3. 



Locality. — Bristol, Rhode Island. Pennsylvanian; '. Allegheny or 

 Conemaugh stage. 



Likewise with distinct cross veins. 



(BLATTOIDEA) sp. Scudder. 

 Scudder, Mem. Boston Soc, III, 1879, p. 128, pi. vi, fig. 13. 



Locality. — Cannelton, Pennsylvania. Allegheny formation; Kit- 

 tanning group; roof of the Middle Kittanning coal. 



(BLATTOIDEA) sp. Sellards. 



Etobktttina HI). Sellards, Amer. Jour. Sci. (4), XVIII, 1904, p. 222, fig. 34, pi. 

 I, fig. 9. 



Locality. — Lawrence, Kansas. Upper Coal Measures; Le Roy 

 (Lawrence) shales. 



(BLATTOIDEA) sp. Sellards. 



Etoblaltina sp. Sellards, Amer. Jour. Sci. (4), XVIII, 1904, p. 222, fig. 35, pi. 

 I, fig. 8. 



Locality. — Lawrence, Kansas. Upper Coal Measures; Le Roy 

 (Lawrence) shales. 



(BLATTOIDEA) sp. Scudder. 



EtohluUina sp. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv., No. 124, 1895, pi. xii, fig. 7. 

 Locality. — Cassville, West Virginia. Dunkard formation; Lower 

 Permian. 



This wing shows distinct cross veins, and anal area doubled under. 

 Specimen in U. S. National Museum. Cat. No. 38086. 



