SUB-PHYLUM III 



INSKCTA 



Oeningen in Baden, liadol.nj, Parsdilug, Rott on tin- Khinr, etc., an- scarrdy lene rich 

 than the Oligocene. 



In tlie Pleistocene, the intergladal day- of S\vit/-rlaii'l ami !' ( )]itari<., < 'anala, 

 tin- peats of Northern l-'rancr and England, and the ligniU-s of II..-l.;n-li ( Il.ivaria, 

 deserve mention as localities for fossil insects. 



TABLE SHOWING THE VERTICAL RANGE OF FOSSIL INSECTS. 



FIG. 147C.. 

 Necromyza pedata, Scudder. Miocene ; Oeningen, Baden. 12/j ( a ft e r Scudder\ See under Diptera, p. 688. 



