A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF FOSSIL INSECTS. 



loh. loach Langivs. 16. Halae. 1759. pp. 24, 

 80, pi. i. 



Describes Entomolithus coleopteri from Rothenburg, pp. 

 51-52- 



Schroter, Johann Samuel. Neue litteratur und 

 beytrage zur kenntniss der naturgeschichte vorziiglich 

 der conchylien undfossilien. le^band. 16. Leipzig. 

 1784. pp. (8), 550, (30), pi. 3. 



V. Ueber einige merkwiirdige versteinerungen. A. Von ver- 

 steinten insecten, 410-413, pi. 3, fig. 16. 



Schroter, J. S. Entomolithen, versteinte in- 

 secten. Schroter, Lithol. real- u. verbal-lex., 2 : 93100. 

 8. Frankfurt. 1779. 



A compilation from the writings of the older authors. 



Schroter, J. S. Inseckten, entomolithen. Schroter, 

 Lithol. real- u. verbal-lex., 3: 72-75. 8. Frankfurt. 

 1780. 



General remarks of no present value- 



Schweigger, August Friedrich. Beobachtungen 

 auf naturhistorischen reisen ; anatomisch-physio- 

 logische untersuchungen iiber corallen ; nebst einem 

 anhange, bemerkungen liber den bernstein enthal- 

 tend. 4. Berlin. 1819. pp. 8, 128, (4), pi. 8, 

 tab. 12. 



The Bemerkungen iiber den bernstein occupy pp. 101-127 

 and pi. 8, and contain in foot-notes extended descriptions of a 

 few insects, figured carefully on the plate, but part at least of 

 which have since been recognized as copal insects. 



Scrope, George Poulett. The geology and ex- 

 tinct volcanoes of central France. 2ded. 8. London. 

 1858. pp. 17, 258, pi. 17. 



Discusses, pp. 10-13, the indusial limestones of France, which 

 he records at the following localities : hills of Gergovia above 

 Romagnat, at the PuysGiron, de Jussat, de la Serre, de Mouton, 

 de Dallet, at Mont Chagny, Mont Jughat, and les Cotes near 

 Clermont ; at Davayat near Riom ; at Aigueperse, Gaunat, Mayet 

 d'ecole, St. Gerard le Puy, between Jaligny and la Palisse, at 

 Mont Barraud, etc. First edition not seen. 



Scudder, Samuel Hubbard. On the devonian 

 insects of New Brunswick. 8. [Fredericton, 1865.] 

 I p. Bailey, Obs. geol. southern N. Brimsw. 8. 

 Fredericton. 1865. pp. 140-141. 



Amer.journ. sc., (2), 39 : 357-358. 8. N. Haven. 

 1865. 



Can. nat. geol., n. s., 2 : 234-236. 8. Montreal. 

 1865. 



Trans, entom. soc. Land., (3), 2, proc. 117-118. 8. 

 London. 1866. 



Short statement of the probable affinities of the oldest known 

 insects, several species of which are distinguished. 



Scudder, S. H. On the fossil insects from Illi- 

 nois, the Miamia and Hemeristia. Amer.journ. sc., 

 (2), 40: 269-271. 8. N. Haven. 1865. 



_ Discussion of the affinities of two carboniferous insects, pre- 

 viously described by Dana. 



Scudder, S. H. [Remarks on some fossil insects 

 from the carboniferous formation of Illinois and 

 from the devonian rocks of New Brunswick.] Proc. 

 Bost. soc. nat. hist., 10 : 95-96. 8. Boston. 1865. 



Merely an abstract of the two preceding papers. 



Scudder, S. H. An inquiry into the zoological 

 relations of the first-discovered traces of fossil neu- 

 ropterous insects in North America ; with remarks 

 on the difference in structure in the wings of living 

 Neuroptera. 4. [Boston.] 1866. pp. 20, pi. Mem. 

 Bost. soc. nat. hist., i, 173-192, //. 6. 4. Boston. 

 1866. 



Full treatment of the structure and relationship of Miamia and 

 Hemeristia, which are referred to separate families, distinct from 

 recent types. The wing structure of the modern families is also 

 systematically reviewed. 



Scudder, S. H. Results of an examination of a 

 small collection of fossil insects obtained by Prof. 

 William Denton in the tertiary beds of Green River, 

 Colorado. Proc. Bost. soc. nat. hist., II, 117-118. 8. 

 Boston. 1867. 



The same ; with slight additions. Hollister, Mines 

 of Colorado, pp. 380-383. 12. Springfield. 1867. 



A bare statement of the relations of the insects. An abstract 

 occurs in Ainer. nat., i : 56. 8. Salem. 1867. 



Scudder, S. H. On Mormolucoides articulatus. 

 Proc. Bost. soc. nat. hist., n : 140. 8. Boston. 1867. 

 Considers this triassic species to be a coleopterous larva. 



Scudder, S. H. [Notice of fossil insects from 

 the devonian rocks of New Brunswick and on Ha- 

 plophlebium Barnesii.] Proc. Bost. soc. nat. hist., 1 1 : 

 150-151. 8. Boston. 1867. 



Amer. nat., i : 445-446. 8. Salem. 1867. 



Refers the devonian insects to new families of Neuroptera and 

 the carboniferous Haplophlebium probably to the Ephemeridae. 



Scudder, S. H. The insects of ancient America. 

 Amer. nat., i, 62 5-631, //. 16. 8. Salem. 1868. 

 A popular account of those then known. 



Scudder, S. H. [Remarks on two new fossil in- 

 sects from the carboniferous formation in America.] 

 Proc. Bost. soc. nat. hist., 1 1 : 401-407. 8. Boston. 

 1868. 



Scudder, Entom. notes, i : 7-9. 8. Boston. 1868. 



Amer.journ. sc., (2), 46 : 419-421. 8. New Haven. 

 1868. 



Describes Megathentomum pustulatum and Archegogryllus 

 priscus. Abstract in Amer. nat., 2 : 390. 8. Salem 1869. 



Scudder, S. H. Entomological notes. I. 8. 

 [Boston. 1868.] pp. ii. 



Reprints the preceding paper, with others. 



Scudder, S. H. The fossil insects of North 

 America. Geol. mag., 5 : 172-177, 216-222. 8. 

 London. 1868. 



A review of the 87 species then known and of their geological 

 relations. Abstracts will be found in the Amer. nat., i : 557. 

 8. Salem. 1867; Can. nat., (2), 3: 293-294. 8. Mon- 

 treal. 1868; Quar(.jffurn.sc.,s:^o(). 8. London. 1868; 

 and Pop. sc. rev., 7: 318-319. 8. London. 1868. 



Scudder, S. H. Descriptions of fossil insects, 

 found on Mazon Creek and near Morris, Grundy co. 

 Illinois. Worthen, Geol. surv. III., 3 : 566-57 2, Jigs. 

 i-io. 8. [Springfield?] 1868. 



Describes nine new carboniferous insects, mostly Neuroptera. 

 It is also marked as a Supplement to Descriptions of articulates. 



Scudder, S H. On the fossil myriopods of the 

 coal formations of Nova Scotia and England [ab- 

 stract.] Quart, journ. geol. soc. Lond., 25, i : 441. 8. 

 London. 1869. 



Scudder, S. H. [Fossil insects found at the 

 petrified fish-cut, Green River.] Hayden, sun pict. 

 Rocky mount, seen., p. 98. 4. New York. 1870. 



Mentions in general terms the affinities of an ant and a fly. 



Scudder, S. H. Description d'un nouveau papil- 

 lon fossile (Satyrites Reynesii) trouve a Aix en 

 Provence. 8. Paris. 1872. pp. 7, pi. i. Rev. 

 mag. zool., 1871-72 : 66-7 2, //. 7. 



EXTRACT : Description of a new fossil butterfly 

 (Satyrites Reynesii) found at Aix in Provence. 8. 

 London. 1872. pp. 2, pi. I. Geol. mag., 9: 532-533, 

 pi. 1 3, figs. 2, 3. 



Also entitled on cover : On a new fossil butterfly. The English 

 translation is by the editor. The species is from the tertiary. 



Scudder, S. H. Fossil insects from the Rocky 

 Mountains. 8. Salem. 1872. pp. 4. Amer. nat., 

 6:665-668. 8. Salem. 1872. 



A general notice of a collection of insects made by Richardson 

 in the tertiary Green River deposits of Wyoming. Noticed in 

 Trans, ent. soc. Lond., (2), 1874: 47-48. 8. London. 1874. 



