A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF FOSSIL INSECTS. 



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Scudder, S. II. Remarks on remarkable car- 

 boniferous millipedes. Proc, Bost. soc. nat. hist., 21 : 

 122. 8. Boston. 1 88 1. 



They form a distinct suborder. 



Scudder, S. II. On Lithosialis bohemica. Proc. 

 Bost. soc. nat. hist., 21 : 167. 8<>. Boston. 1881. 



Reviews Novak's description of Gryllacris bohemica, showing 

 that it is neuropnrous not orthopterous. 



Scudder, S. H. Fossil spiders. Harv. univ. 

 bull., 2 : 302-303. 8. Cambridge. 1882. 



Reviews the arachnid fauna of Florissant, Col., and shows its 

 relation to the forms of the European tertiaries. 



Scudder, S. H. See also Brodie, P. B. ; de 

 Borre, A. P. ;' Dawson, J. W. ; Fontaine, W. M. 

 and White, J. C. ; Hagen, II. A.; Lefebvre, A.; 

 Packard, A. S. ; Peale, A. C. ; and White, C. A. 



de Selys-Longchamps, Michel Edmond. See 

 de Borre, A. P. ; Scudder, S. II. ; and de Selys- 

 Longchamps, M. E., et Hagen, H. A. 



de Selys-Longchamps, Michel Edmond, et 

 Hagen, Hermann August. Revue des odonates ou 

 libellules d'Europe. 8. Bruxelles, etc. 1850. pp. 

 22, 408, pi. n, tableaux 6. 



Contains, pp. 356-364, Enumeration des odonates fossiles 

 d'Europe, by Dr. Hagen with a few notes by Baron de Selys ; 

 and pp. 365-368 Notesur 1' Enumeration, des odonates fossiles 

 d'Europe, by de Selys. In the former 39 species are enumerated 

 with synonymy and brief notes ; in the latter they are discussed 

 by formations and the conclusion reached that Aeschnidae pre- 

 ceded the Agrionidae and Libellulidae. 



Sendelius, Nathaniel. Verschiedene erinnerungen 

 von dem succino prussico. Contin. gelehrt. Preussen, 

 1725, quart. 2, no. 3. 80. Thorn. 1725. 



Not seen. Title furnished by Dr. Hagen. 



Sendelius, N. Nathanaelis Sendelii . . . electro- 

 logiae per varia tentamina historica ac physica con- 

 tinuandae missus primus De perfectione succinorum 

 operibus naturae et artis jjromota testimoniisque ra- 

 tionis et experientiae demonstrata. 4. Elbingae. 

 1725- PP. 5 6 - 



Reviewed in Ada erud., 1725 : 374-376. 4. Lipsiae. 1725. 



Sendelius, N. The same. Missus secundus, De 

 mollitie succinorum et inde emergentibus contends 

 variis animalibus, vegetabilibus, mineralibus atque 

 aquosis. 4. Elbingae. 1726. pp. 64. 



Sendelius, N. The same. Missus tertius, De 

 prosapia succinorum et eorum variis affectionibus, 

 vi electrica, colore, odore, sapore. 4. Elbingae. 

 [1728.] pp. 56. 



These titles are furnished by Dr. Hagen, who also quotes, but 

 unverified by him, the English translation in Ada germ., 1743 : 

 340-353,360-366,389-405. 4. London. 1743. 



Sendelius, N. Historia succinorum corpora 

 aliena involventium et naturae opere pictorum et 

 caelatorum ex regiis Augustorum cimeliis Dresdae 

 conditis aeri insculptorum conscripta. f. Lipsiae. 

 1742. pp. 10, 328, tab. 13. 



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A large part of the book and nearly seven of the plates are 

 iven up to insects, but amber and copal insects are, as is well 

 nown, not distinguished, and the book has therefore far less 

 value and interest than it otherwise would possess. 



Reviewed in Nova acta erud., 1743: 49-56. 4 Leipzig. 1743 

 (the insects mentioned on pp. 50-52) ; also, according to Boehmer 

 (references unverified) in Nouv. bibl. germ., 3 : i ; 6: 385; Corn- 

 mere. lift. med. sc. nat., 23 : 177. 4. Norimbergiae. 1742 ; 

 Leifz. gel- zeit., 1742 : 414. 8. Leipzig. 1742; Zuverl. nachr. 

 gegen-w. zust. iviss., 34 : 778. 8. Leipzig. 

 See also Guerin-Meneville, F. E. 



Sendelius, N. De succino indico, ad virum no- 

 bilissimum atque experientissimum dominum Jo- 

 hannem Philippum Breynium epistola, prodromi 

 loco electrologiae suae propediem edendae scripta. 



Breyn, Melon, petref. mont. Carmel, 35-48. 4. 

 Lipsiae. 1722. 



Entitled on Breyn's title-page : De pseudo-succino, quod 

 paucos ante annos ex Africa in Belgium deferri coepit. It evi- 

 dently refers to copal, and mentions, p. 40, the occurrence of 

 insects "nostris similia." Noticed in Bibl. germ., 5 : 121. 



de Serres, Pierre Marcel Toussaint. Suite du 

 Memoire sur les terrains d'eau douce, ainsi que sur 

 les animaux et les plantes qui vivent alternativement 

 dans les eaux douces et dans les eaux salees. Journ. 

 phys., 87 : 161-178. 40. Paris. 1818. 



Refers, p. 173, to impressions of insects, principally of aptera 

 and among them iulids, from the tertiaries of Castelnaud, France. 



de Serres, P. M. T. Notice sur les cavernes a 

 ossemens fossiles des carrieres de calcaire grossier, 

 situees aux environs de Lunel Vieil, dans le departe- 

 ment de 1'Herault. Mem. soc. linn. Paris, c : 442-464. 

 80. Paris. 1827. 



V. Insectes, p. 457, gives a very brief account of the remains 

 of Coleoptera found in the cavern. 



de Serres, P. M. T. Note sur les arachnides et 

 les insectes fossiles, et specialement sur ceux des ter- 

 rains d'eau douce. Ann. sc. nat.. i c : 08-108. 8. 

 Paris. 1828. 



Ferr, Bull. sc. nat., 15: 181-189. 8 - Paris. 1828. 



An extract from the next work, pp. 207-233, published in ad- 

 vance. 



TRANSLATION : Bemerkung iiber die fossilen 

 arachniden und insecten, besonders iiber diejenigen, 

 welche in der siisswasserformation vorkommen. 

 Thon, Entom. archiv., 2, ii : 74-77. 4. Jena. 1829. 



ABSTRACT : Notiz liber fossile arachniden und in- 

 secten, und besonders iiber diejenigen, welche in den 

 niederschlagen des siissen wassers gefunden werden. 

 Froriep, Notiz. geb. nat-heilk., 22 : 337-342. 4. 

 Erfurt. 1828. 



de Serres, P. M. T. Geognosie des terrains ter- 

 tiaires, ou Tableau des principaux animaux inverte- 

 bres des terrains marins tertiaires, du midi de la 

 France, etc. 8. Montpellier et Paris. 1829. pp. 92, 

 277. " tableaux " 3, pi. 6. 



Livre 4 : Des arachnides et insectes fossiles, et specialement 

 de ceux des terrains d'eau douce du bassin tertiaire d'Aix occu- 

 pies pp. 206-258, and includes a list of nearly 80 genera df Aix 

 insects, besides, pp. 254-258, a Tableau general des arachnides 

 etdes insectes fossiles, d'apres 1'ordre de formations geologiques, 

 in which 105 genera are specified and 226 species enumerated. 



de Serres, P. M. T. Notes geologiques sur la 

 Provence. Actes soc. linn. Bord., 13 : 1-82. 8. 

 Bordeaux. 1843. 



Contains a list of insects of Aix, pp. 34-44. 



de Serres, P. M. T. Note additionelle a la No- 

 tice geologique sur la Provence. Actes soc. linn. 

 Bord., 13 : 83-91. 8. Bordeaux. 1843. 



Continuation of preceding, with nothing on insects. 



de Serres, P. M. T. Deuxieme note additionelle 

 au Memoire geologique ... sur la Provence. Actes 

 soc. linn. Bord., 13 : 170-172. 8. Bordeaux. 1843. 



Page 172 contains a Note relative au le*pidoptere figure au no. 

 4 ; but the butterfly, Neorinopis sepulta, appears to have been 

 published in a limited edition only, as the two or three copies I 

 have examined do not contain it. Two years later Serres men- 

 tions its publication. 



de Serres, P. M. T. Sur les fossiles du bassin 

 d'Aix (Bouches du Rhone.) Ann. sc. not., (3), zool., 

 4 : 249-256. 8. Paris. 1845. 



Pp. 251-254 are mostly given to combating the arguments 

 drawn from the presence of Cyllo sepulta in favor of the equato- 

 rial nature of the ancient climate of Aix. 



de Serres, P. M. T. See Pictet de la Rive. 

 F.J. 

 Signoret, Victor. See Milliere, P. 



