A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF FOSSIL INSECTS. 



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T(ate), R(alph). See d'Eichwald, . 



Tate, Ralph, and Blake, J. F. The Yorkshire 

 lias. 8. London. 1876. pp. 12, 475, 12, pi. 19, 

 4, map. 



Class Insccta by J. F. Blake, p. 426, pi. 16 (pars). Figures 

 without description a Huprestites and a Chauliodites. 



Taylor, J. E. The geological antiquity of flowers 

 and insects. Pop. science review, 17 (n. s. t 2) : 36-52, 

 figs. 8. London. 1878. 



Points out "abroad parallelism between the appearances of 

 the more differentiated types of the vegetable kingdom and the 

 development or appearance of various orders of insects;" and 

 on pp. 43-44 gives an account of the general distribution of in- 

 sects in geological times. 



Taylor, Richard Cowling. Illustrations of ante- 

 diluvian zoology. Articulated animals. Loud., Mag. 

 nat. hist., 3 : 361. 8. London. 1830. 



Notices Coleoptera from Stonesfield slate, coal shale of York- 

 shire, peat beds of Norfolk, Yorkshire and Lincolnshire coasts, 

 Mount's bay in a submarine forest, and at the Danby coal pits, 

 Yorkshire. 



Thorell, T. On European spiders ; part I. Re- 

 view of the European genera of spiders, preceded by 

 some observations on zoological nomenclature. 4. 

 Upsala. 1869-70. pp. 24, 242. 



Contains remarks on fossil spiders, pp. 220-233, in which the 

 affinities of the described species are discussed, and some new 

 genera are founded. 



Troost, Gerard. Description of a variety of am- 

 ber, and of a fossil substance supposed to be the 

 nest of an insect discovered at Cape Sable, Magothy 

 river, Ann-Arundel county, Maryland. Amer.journ. 

 sc. arts, 3: 8-15. 8. New Haven. 1821. 



Considers the nest found in a stratum of lignite, and which Is 

 described on pp. 10-11, to be "a kind of comb or nidus made by 

 some insects around the twigs ... of a tree." 



TRANSLATION : Bernstein mit gall-insekten nes- 

 tern vorkommend in Maryland in Nord-Amerika 

 nach dem Dr. Troost zu Baltimore, frei bearbeitet 

 von Gilbert. Ann. phys., 70 : 297-303. 8. Leipzig. 

 1822. 



Accompanied by foot-note, by Gilbert, and followed, pp. 303- 

 304, by a Zusatz zu diesem aufsatze by the same in which certain 

 similar appearances in European amber are noted. Gilbert con- 

 siders them galls. 



TRANSLATION : Ueber das vorkommen des bern- 

 steins zu Cap-Sable in Nordamerika. Jahrb. cheni. 

 phys., 4 (Journ. chem. phys., 34) : 434-439. 16. 

 Niirnberg. 1822. 



The final notes are omitted and the phraseology slightly al- 

 tered. 



ABSTRACT : Vorkommen des bernsteins in Nord- 

 Amerika. Arch, bergb. hiittenw., 6 : 416. 16. Berlin. 

 1823. 



Makes no reference to the "insect-nests." 



TRANSLATION : Beschreibung einer varietat von 

 bernstein (amber) und eines fossils, wahrscheinlich 

 des nestes eines insekts, entdeckt bei Cap Sable, am 

 Magothy-fluss, in Ann-Arundel county, Maryland. 

 Schrift. phys.-okon. gesellsch. Konigsb., 1 1 : 54-58. 4. 

 Konigsberg. 1871. 



The translation, which is by Dr. Hagen, omits only about a 

 page of unimportant matter in the concluding notes. It is em- 

 bodied in an article by Dr. Berendt, entitled Ueber eine von Dr. 

 G. Troost in Baltimore im jahre 1821 im American-joumar of 

 science gegebene beschreibung eines bernstein-vorkommens bei 

 Cap Sable in Maryland ; and is preceded and followed by re- 

 marks of Dr. Berendt which, however, do not refer to the insect- 

 nests. 



Troost, G. See also Hagen, H. A. 



Unger, Franz. Ueber die pflanzen' und insekten 

 reste von Radoboj in Kroatien. Unger, Reise notizen, 

 1838:26-33. 80. [Wien. 1840?] 



Not seen ; an abstract will be found in Neutsjahrb. miner., 

 1840:374-377. 8. Stuttgart. 1840. Insects are mentioned on p. 



377 ; there are no Coleoptera nor Lepidoptera ; Diptera and 

 Hymenoptera are most abundant ; Neuroptera, Orthoptera and 

 Hemiptera rarer. A single spider was found. The fauna is 

 tropical rather than European. 



The Reise notizen are referred to in no bibliographies. They 

 appeared separately for 1838 and 1839, an( i were probably ex- 

 tracts from some local paper. Cf. Neues jahrb. mineral., 

 1840: 726. 



Unger, F. Chloris protogaea. Beitrage zur flora 

 der vorwelt. f. Leipzig. Heft i, pp. 4, 4, 1-16, 

 pi. 1-5 (1840); heft 2-3, pp. 5-24, 17-44, pi. 6-15 

 (1842); heft 4-5, pp. 45-92, pi. 16-25 (1843); 

 heft 6-7, pp. 25-110, pi. 26-35 ( l8 45); heft 8-10, 

 t. p., ded. pp. 93~ I 5 P 1 - 36-50 (1847). 



Insects are figured on pi. 4, 5, n, 14, 15, 22, 28, 40, 44, 45, 48. 

 All are from Radoboj. 



Unger, F. Fossile insecten. 4. [Breslau.] 1841. 

 pp. 16, pi. 2. Acta acad. caes. Leop.-Carol., 19, ii : 

 413-428, tab. 71-72. 4. Vratislaviae et Bonnae. 

 1842. 



Describes and figures eight Diptera from the tertiary beds of 

 Radoboj ; a geological section is given on the first plate, and the 

 larger part of the paper, pp. 415-424, is given to an account of 

 the locality. 



Unger, F. Die fossile flora von Szanto in Un- 

 garn. Denkschr. kais. akad. wiss. Wien, math. -nat. cl., 

 30, i : 1-20, pi. 1-5. 40. Wien. 1870. 



Describes, pp. 3-4, and figures, pi. i figs. 13-14, the elytron 

 and wing of a beetle, Melolonthites parschlugiana. 



Unger, F. See also Heer, O. 



Ussher, W. A. E. Pleistocene geology of Corn- 

 wall ; part iv. Submerged forests and stream tin 

 gravels. Geol. mag., (2), 6 : 251-263. 8. London. 

 1879. 



Refers in several places, on the authority of others, to the dis- 

 covery of coleopterous remains in pleistocene deposits. 



Ussher, W. A. E. The post-tertiary geology of 

 Cornwall. 8. Hertford. 1879. PP- (4), 59, pi. 

 (i), figs. 



Refers, pp. 30, 32, to the occurrence of elytra in alluvium and 

 clay at different localities, on the authority of others. 



Vaillant, Leon. Sur un geckotien de 1'ambre 

 jaune. Bull.soc.philom. Paris, 10: 65-67. 8. Paris. 

 1873- 



Mentions, p. 67, a couple of insects accompanying the reptile, 

 afterwards more fully treated by Oustalet. 



Valentin!, Michael Bernhard. Museum museo- 

 rum oder Vollstandige schau biihne aller materialien 

 und specereyen etc. Zweyte edition. 3 v. fo. Franck- 

 furt am Mayn. 1714. Vol. i: 3 t. p., pp. (24), 

 520 (16), 76, (4), 119; vol. 2:3 t. p., pp. (18), 196, 

 (4), 116; vol. 3: pp. (4), 218, (12), pits., figs. 



Also with the title: D. Valentini schau biihne oder Natur- 

 und materialien kammer, auch ostindianische send-schreiben 

 und rapporten. Contains various references to insects in amber, 

 original or quoted; see especially i. p 516, ii. p. 60, and ii. an- 

 hang, pp. 93, 99 



Vallisnieri, Antonio. Istoria del cameleonte 

 affricano, e di varj animali d' Italia. 40. Venezia. 

 1715. pp. (8), 200, tav. 5, 8. 



Contains, pp. 181-190, an Epistola to Vallisneri by Spener 

 upon various fossils, including insects, which are mentioned from 

 the rocks of Thiiringen on pp. 186-^187, and from amber on 

 p. 187. In the latter he recounts as in his possession " muscas, 

 culices, araneas, formicas volantes, scolopendras aliaque animal- 

 cula." 



de Verneuil, Philippe Edouard Poulletier. See 

 d'Archiac et de Verneuil, E\ 



Viquesnel, Auguste. Note sur les environs de 

 Vichy, departement de 1'Allier. Bull, soc.geol. France, 

 14:1^45-155. 80. Paris. 1842. 



Refers on p. 149 to the cases of phryganids. 



