A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF FOSSIL INSECTS. 



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Scudder, S. II. On the carboniferous myriapods 

 preserved in the sigillarian stumps of Nova Scotia. 

 Mem. Bost. soc. nat. hist., 2 : 231-239. 4. Boston. 



1873- 



Describes two genera and several species besides the Xylobius 

 sigillariae of Dawson. Abstract in Amer. journ. sc., (3), 6: 

 225-226. 8. N. Haven. 1873. 



Scudder, S. II. [On an English fossil insect de- 

 scribed as lepidopterous.] Proc. Bost. soc. nat. hist., 

 16:112. 8". Boston. 1874. 



Considers Palaeontina oolitica Butler as homopterous rather 

 than lepidopterous. See also Butler, A. G. 



Scudder, S. II. Two new fossil cockroaches 

 from the carboniferous of Cape Breton. Can. nat., 

 (n. s.), 7 : 2*] \-2~i 2, figs. 1-2. 8. Montreal. 1874. 



Describes Blattina Heeri and B. bretonensis. 



Scudder, S. H. The tertiary Physopoda of 

 Colorado. 8. Washington. 1875. pp. 3. Bull. 

 U. S. geol. geogr. surv. terr., 2 : 221-223. 8. Wash- 

 ington. 1875. 



Describes one genus and three species. 



Scudder, S. H. Fossil butterflies. Mem. Amer. 

 assoc. adv. sc., I. 4. Salem. 1875. pp. 12, 99, pi. 3. 



Describes in detail the generic and specific characters of the 

 five known species, besides four new ones, all from European 

 tertiaries. After an historical introduction there are sections 

 on their geological relations, the probable food plants of their 

 caterpillars, the present distribution of their nearest allies, and 

 the fossils believed to be erroneously referred to butterflies. 

 More or less extended abstracts will be found in Arch. sc. 

 phys. nut. , n. s., 55: 102-103; 57: 91-92. 8. Geneve. 1876; 

 Neues 



jahrb. miner., 1877 : 445~447- 8. Stuttgart. 1877; 

 *PM (3)1 IZ : 74~75- 8. N. Haven. 1876 ; A mer. 

 06-107. 8. Salem. 1876. See also Boisduval, 



A mer.journ. sc., (3), n : 74-75. 8. N. Haven. i876_; A mer. 

 nat., 10 : 53, 106-107. 8. Salem. 1876. 

 J. A. ; and Lefebvre, A. 



* Scudder, S. H. Remarks on some remains of 

 insects occurring in carboniferous shale at Cape Bre- 

 ton. Proc. Bost. soc. nat. hist., 18 : 113-114. 8. 

 Boston. 1875. 



Scudder, Ent. notes, 5 : 2-3. 8. Boston. 1876. 

 Notices the discovery of cockroach wings and the larva of a 

 dragon-fly at Sidney. 



Scudder, S. H. Supplementary note on fossil 

 myriapods. 4. Boston. 1878. p. i, figs. Mem. 

 Bost. soc. nat. hist., 2 : 561-562, Jigs. 4. Boston. 

 1878. 



Description of figures of the different species, omitted from 

 a former paper. 



Scudder, S. H. Fossil Orthoptera from the 

 Rocky Mountain tertiaries. Bull. U. S. geol. geogr. 

 surv. terr., ser. 2 : 447-449. 8. Washington. 1876. 



Describes a Labidura and a Homoeogamia. 



Scudder, S. H. [Lettre a M. de Selys-Long- 

 champs.] Compt. rend. soc. ent. Belg., (2), no. 21, 

 /. 2. 8. Bruxelles. 1876. 



Ann. soc. ent. Belg., 19, compt. rend., 2. 8. Bru- 

 xelles. 1876. 



Expressing an opinion against the lepidopterous character of 

 Breyeria. Translation by de Selys. 



Scudder, S. H. New and interesting insects 

 from the carboniferous of Cape Breton. 8. Salem. 

 1876. pp. 2, figs. Proc. Amer. assoc. adv. sc., 24 : B, 

 ^. 1-2. 8. Salem. 1876. 



Description of the cockroach and larval dragon-fly mentioned 

 in a preceding paper. 



Scudder, S. H. The same. 8. Montreal. 1876. 

 pp. 2, figs. Can. nat., (n.s.), 8 : 88-90,7%^. 1-2. 8. 

 Montreal. 1876. 



Scudder, S. H. Fossil Coleoptera from the 

 Rocky Mountain tertiaries. Bull. U. S. geol. geogr. 

 xnrv. terr., 2 : 78-87. 8. Washington. '1876. 



Describes thirty species mostly from Green River, Wyoming, 

 and White River, Colorado. 



Scudder, S. H. Brief synopsis of the North 

 American earwigs, with an appendix on the fossil 

 species. Bull. U S. geol. geogr. surv. terr., 3 : 249-260. 

 8". Washington. 1876. 



The Note on the fossil species occurs on pp. 2*59-260, dis- 

 cusses one species already known from the tertiary beds of 

 Florissant, and describes another from the same locality. 



Scudder, S. H. Critical and historical notes on 

 Forficulariae ; including descriptions of new generic 

 forms and an alphabetical synonymic list of the 

 described species. Proc. Bost. soc. nat. hist., 18 : 

 287-332. 8. Boston. 1876. 



Scudder, Ent. notes, 5 : 27-72. 8. Boston. 1876. 



Includes the fossil forms, of which eight species are enu- 

 merated. 



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

 Boston. 1876. pp. 72. 



Reprints, with other matter, the last-mentioned paper and Re- 

 marks on some . . . insects ... at Cape Breton. 



Scudder, S. H. Fossil palaeozoic insects, with 

 a list of described American insects from the car- 

 boniferous formation. Geol. mag., (n.s.j, dec. 2, vol. 3, 

 //. 519-520. 8. London. 1876. 



Gives a list of thirty species. Entitled in table On fossil in- 

 sects from the coal measures. 



Scudder, S. H. On the close affiliation of the 

 insects of Europe and America in the carboniferous 

 epoch. Proc. Bost. soc. nat. hist., 18 : 358-359. 8. 

 Boston. 1876. 



As intimately related as now. 



Scudder, S. H. Note on fossil ants from South 

 Park, Colorado. Amer. nat., n : 191. 8. Salem. 

 1877. 



Scudder, S. H. The insects of the tertiary beds 

 at Quesnel( British Columbia). 8. [Montreal. '1877.] 

 pp. 15. Rep. progr. geol. surv. Can., 187 5-^6 : 

 266-280. 8. [Montreal.] 1877. 



Describes twenty-four species of various orders. 



TRANSLATION : Les insectes des lits tertiaires de 

 Quesnel. Rapp. oper. expl. geol. Can., 1875- '76 : 

 294-310. 8. [Montreal.] 1877. 



Scudder, S. H. On the first discovered traces of 

 fossil insects in the American tertiaries. Bull. U.S. 

 geol. geogr. surv. terr., 3 : 741-762. 8. Washington. 

 1877. 



Describes the insects obtained by Denton in the White River 

 beds, Colorado. Thirty-three species, mostly Diptera, are de- 

 scribed and others enumerated. 



Scudder, S. H. Description of two species of 

 Carabidae found in the interglacial deposits of Scar- 

 boro' Heights, near Toronto, Canada. Bull. U. S. 

 geol. geogr. surv. terr., 3,: 763-764. 8. Washington. 

 1877. 



Referred to Loxandrus and Loricera. 



Scudder, S. H. Note on the wing of a cock- 

 roach from the carboniferous formation of Pittston, 

 Penn. Proc. Bost. soc. nat. hist., 19: 238-239. 8. 

 Boston. 1878. 



Scudder, Entom. notes, 6 : 35-36. 8. Boston. 1878. 

 Describes Blattina fascigera. 



Scudder, S. H. An insect wing of extreme sim- 

 plicity from the coal formation. Proc. Bost. soc. nat. 

 hist., 19: 248-249. 8. Boston. 1878. 



Scudder, E n torn, notes, 6 : yj-$. 8. Boston. 1878. 



Describes Euephemerites primordialis. 



Scudder, S. II. A carboniferous termes from 

 Illinois. Proc. Bost. soc. nat. hist., 19: 300-301. 8. 

 Boston. 1878. 



Scudder, Entom. notes, 6 : 54-55. 8. Boston. 1878. 



Describes Termes contusus. 



