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A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF FOSSIL INSECTS. 



der Schweiz. 4. Winterthur. 1860. t. p., pp. 170, 

 pi. (clvi), karte. 



Contains a .couple of paragraphs, pp. 134-135 (334~335 of 

 original) upon the tertiary insects and the testimony they bear 

 to the tropical and American nature of the time in which they 

 lived. Another paragraph on pp. 60-61 (260-261) shows how 

 the condition of preservation oi insects indicates the season of 

 their entombment. 



TRANSLATION. Recherches sur le climat et la 

 vegetation du pays tertiaire. Traduction de Charles 

 Th. Gaudin. Avec des profils et une carte de 1'Eu- 

 rope. 40. Winterthur, Geneve et Paris 1861. pp. 

 220, 22, pi. i, carte. 



The paragraphs on pp. 134-135 of the original are very much 

 expanded on pp. 196-205 of this translation, and include full 

 tables of the families of insects and their numerical representa- 

 tion in the different European deposits of tertiary time. Besides 

 this, M. Gaston de Saporta in his Examen des flares tertiaires 

 de Provence, pp. 133-171, gives a paragraph, pp. 152-153, con- 

 cerning the insects of Aix. The remaining paragraph referred 

 to above appears unchanged on p. 61. 



Heer, O. On the fossil flora of Bovey Tracey. 

 Phil, trans. 152: 1039-1 086, //. 55-71. 40. London. 

 1862. 



Insects from Bovey, p. 1082, pi. 68. 



Heer, O. Beitrage zur insektenfauna Oeningens. 

 Coleoptera geodephagen, hydrocanthariden, gy- 

 riniden, brachelytren, clavicornen, lamellicornen 

 und buprestiden. Nattmrk. verhand. holl. maatsch. 

 wetensch. Haarl. [2], 16: 1-90, taf. 1-7. 40. Haarlem. 

 1862. 



Describes and figures no species, nearly all of them new. 

 In an introduction of five pages, some general results of the 

 study of Oeningen Coleoptera are tabulated, the most interesting 

 of which appear to be that the fauna is more European in charac- 

 ter than the flora and less rich in American forms ; and that 

 many species are related to those which now enjoy a wide distri- 

 bution. 



Heer, O. Ueber die fossilen kakerlaken. Viertel- 

 jahrsschr. nat. gesellsch. Zurich, 9, iv. : 273-302, //. 

 80. Ziirich. 1864. 



The first attempt to classify the cockroaches of the carbonifer* 

 ous period, followed by a catalogue of the fifty-four known fossil 

 species from all formations, and descriptions and figures of ten 

 new species. 



Heer, O. Die urwelt der Schweiz. Mit sieben 

 landschaftlichen bildern, elf tafeln,einer geologischen 

 uebersichtskarte der Schweiz und zahlreichen in den 

 text eingedruckten abbildungen. 8. Zurich. 1865. 

 pp. 29, 622, pi. 7, (4), map, 368 figs, in text. 



Contains a general account of the lias insects, pp. 81-96, pi. 

 7-8 ; of those of Oeningen, pp. 355-397, figs. 215-323 ; and of the 

 pleistocene of Utznach, etc., pp- 500-503, figs. 352-359. Many 

 forms are described and figured for the first time. 



TRANSLATION. Le monde primitif de la Suisse. 

 Traduit de rallemand par Isaac Demole. 



80. Geneve et Bale, 1872, pp. 16, 801, pi. n, carte, 

 368 figs, in text. 



The insects occupy p. 22, fig. 16 c (carboniferous) ; pp. 99-117, 

 pi. 7-8 (lias); pp. 436-486, figs. 215-323 (Oeningen); and pp. 

 613-616, figs. 352-359 (Utznach, etc.). Some few additions are 

 made by the author. 



TRANSLATION. The primitive world of Switzer- 

 land, with 560 illustrations. By Professor Heer. 

 Edited by James Heywood. 2 vols. 8. London. 

 1876. i, pp. 16, 393, map, pi. 6; 2, pp. 8, 324, pi. 

 xi. and 4 scattered plates. 



The insects occupy I : p. 20, fig. 16 c (carboniferous) ; pp. 81-95, 

 pi. 7-8 (lias); II: pp 9-56, figs. 211-323 (Oeningen); and pp. 

 167-170, figs. 352-358 (Utznach, etc.). 



Heer, O. Die urwelt der Schweiz. ZweSte um- 

 gearbeitete und vermehrte auflage. 80. Zurich. 

 1879. PP- T 9> 7!3> ta f- 8 (4), map, 417 figs, in text. 



The insects are here somewhat enlarged over the previous edi- 

 tions, occupying pp. 24-25, fig 34 (carboniferous) ; pp. 91-105, 

 pi. 7-8 (has); pp. 380-422, figs. 250-365 (Oeningen); and pp. 

 530-533) figs- 395-4 2 (Utznach, etc.). 



Heer, O. Fossile hymenopteren aus Oeningen 

 und Radoboj. 40. [N. p.] [N. D.] pp. 42, pi. 3. 

 Neue denkschr. allgem. schweiz. gesellsch. gesammt. 



Catalogues and describes sixty-nine species. In an appendix, 

 p. 42, notice is taken of Mayr's criticism of his former treatment 

 of the fossil ants. 



Heer, O. Flora fossilis arctica. Die fossile flora 

 der polarlander. 6 v. 4. Zurich. 1868-80. Bd. i, 

 1868, pp. 7, 192, map, pi. 50; bd. (2), 1869-71 (no 

 t. p.), pp. 7; (i.) pp. 445-488, pi. 39-5 6 ; (") PP- 4i, 

 pi. 10; (iii.) pp. 98, pi. 16; (iv.) pp. 51, pi. 15; 

 bd. 3, 1875, t. p., pp. 6; i. pp. n, pi. 6; ii. pp. 138, 

 (2), pi. 38; iii. pp. 29, pi. 5; iv. pp. 24; bd. 4, 

 1877 ; i. pp. 7, 141, pi. 32 ; ii. t. p., pp. 122, pi. 31 ; 

 iii. pp. 15, pi. 2; bd. 5, 1878 1 ; i. pp. 4, 38, front., 

 pi. 9 ; ii. t. p., pp. 58, pi. 15; iii. t. p., pp. 61, pi. 15; 

 (iv.) pp. n, pi. 4 ; (v.) pp. 6, pi. i ; bd. 6. i, 1880. 

 pp. (4), t. p., 34, 17, 38, pi. 9, 6, 3. 



The contents will be found under the special papers. 



Heer, O. Flora fossilis arctica. Die fossile flora 

 der polarlander enthaltend die in Nordgronland 

 auf der Melville-insel, im Banksland, am Mackenzie, 

 in Island und in Spitzbergen entdeckten fossilen 

 pflanzen. Mit einem anhang iiber versteinerte holzer 

 der arctischen zone von Dr. C. Cramer. 4. Zurich. 

 1868. pp. 7, 192, map, pi. 50. 



Contains: Fossile insecten von Nordgronland, pp. 129-130, 

 pi. 19, 50; four species described. Miocene flora von Island: 

 Gliederthiere, pp. 154-155, pi. 27 ; one beetle described. 



Forms vol. i of Heer's Flora fossilis arctica. 



Heer, O. Flora fossilis alaskana. Fossile flora 

 von Alaska. 40. Stockholm. 1869. pp. 41, pi. 10. 

 Kongl. svenska vetensk.-akad. handl., 8, iv. 4. Stock- 

 holm. 1869. 



Describes Chrysomelites alaskanus, p. 39, pi. 10. 



Forms vol. 2, no. ii. of Heer's Flora fossilis arctica. 



Heer, O. Die miocene flora von Spitzbergen. 

 Vorgetragen . . . bei der versammlung der schweiz- 

 erischen naturforschenden gesellschaft, den 23 Au- 

 gust, 1869, in Solothurn. 8. Solothurn [n. d.]. pp. 

 15. Ver handl. Schweiz. naturf. gesellsch., 53: 156- 

 168. 8. Solothurn. 1870. 



Zeitschr. gesammt. naturw. (2), i : 318324. 8. 

 Berlin. 1870. 



Notices insects briefly at p. 12 ( Vorhandl. 165, Zeitschr. 323). 



TRANSLATION. La flore miocene du Spitzberg. 

 Ann. sc. nat. (5) bot., 12 : 302-311. 8. Paris. 1869. 



Insects on pp. 308-309. 



Heer, O. Preliminary report on the fossil plants 

 collected by Mr. Whymper in North Greenland in 

 1867. Rep. Brit, assoc. adv. sc., 39 : 8-10. 8. Lon- 

 don. 1870. 



Two insects mentioned on p. 10. 



Heer, O. Contributions to the fossil flora of 

 North Greenland, being a description of the plants 

 collected by Mr. Edward Whymper during the sum- 

 mer of 1867. Phil, trans., 159: 44 5-488, // 39-56. 

 4. London. 1870. 



Contains description, pp. 484-485, and figures, pi. 44, fig. 9, 

 and pi. 56, fig. 14 of two insects, under the heading: Animals 

 from Atanekerdluk. A. Insecta. 



The paper forms vol. 2, n. i. of Heer's Flora fossilis arctica. 



Heer, O. Die miocene flora und fauna Spitz- 

 bergens. Mit einem anhang iiber die diluvialen 

 ablagerungen Spitzbergens. 4. Stockholm. 1870. 

 pp. 98, taf. 1 6. longl. svenska vetensk.-akad. handl., 

 8, vii. 4. Stockholm. 1870. 



Zweiter abschnitt : Beschreibung der miocenen thiere Spitz- 

 bergens. I. Insekten, pp. 73-78, pi. 16 ; contains descriptions of 

 twenty-three insects, of which twenty are Coleoptera. 



Foms vol. 2, no. iii. of Heer's Flora fossilis arctica. 



