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A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF FOSSIL INSECTS. 



Packard, A. S. Is Limulus an arachnid ? Amer. 

 nat., 16: 287-292. 8. Philadelphia. 1882. 



In answer to Lankester, attempts to prove that Limulus is a 

 crustacean, chiefly from the discovery by Willemoes of a nau- 

 plius-stage in the development of an East Indian species ; a dis- 

 covery which he afterwards acknowledges to be false, p. 436. 

 See also Moseley in Nature, 25 : 582. 



Peach, Benjamin N. See Geikie, A. 



Pike, J. W. Preservation of fossil insects and 

 plants on Mazon Creek. 8. Salem. 1881. pp. 5. 

 Proc. Amer. assoc. adv. sc., 29 : 520-524. 8. Salem. 

 1881. 



A sketch of the history of the formations at Mazon Creek, with 

 a mention in most general terms of the animals and plants. 



Flanchon, Gustave. fitude des tufs de Montpel- 

 lier au point de vue geologique et paleontologique. 

 4. [Montpellier.] 1864. 



Not seen ; according to Oustalet mention is made of Indusia. 



Fonzi, Giuseppi. I fossile del Monte Vaticano. 

 4. Roma. 1876. pp. 37, tav. 3. Atti. r. accad. 

 line., (2), 3:9 2 5-959 ta*>- i-3- 4- Roma - l8 ?6. 



Under the name of Hylobium tortonianum describes, p. 10 

 (932), and figures, pi. i, fig. 9, borings in fossil pine from pliocene 

 deposits. 



Primaeval Scottish scorpions. The Scotsman, no. 

 11960, /. 3. f. Edinburgh. 1881. 



An anonymous communication, of more than a column in 

 length, based on Geikie's article in Nature, with special reference 

 to Mr. Peach's discoveries. 



Procaccini-Ricci, V. Lettera prima . . . sull' ana- 

 tomia delle filliti sinigalliesi. Nuov. ann. sc. nat., i : 

 190-213, //. 4-5. 8. Bologna. 1838. 



Refers, p. 210, to a fossil insect which is figured with a leaf, 

 pi. 5, fig. i ; no details are given, and the figure is unrecog- 

 nizable. 



Reuss, A. E. Geognostische skizzen aus Bohmen. 

 ier theil : Die umgebungen von Teplitz und Bilin 

 in beziehung auf ihre geognostischen verhaltnisse ; 

 ein beitrag zur physiographic des bohmischen mit- 

 telgebirges ; mit i karte und 9 tafeln. 8. Leit- 

 meritz. 1840. 



Not seen ; according to Deichmuller this work contains refer- 

 ence on p. 143 to the occurrence of fossil insects at Bilin. 



Reuss, A. E. Die geognostischen verhaltnisse 

 des Egerer bezirkes und des Ascher gebietes in 

 Bohmen. Abhandl. k.k. geol. reichsanst., I : 1-72, 

 map. 4. Wien. 1852. 



Mentions, p. 58, the occurrence of impressions of Coleoptera 

 and Diptera, generally very indistinct, in the cyprismergel of 

 Krottensee. An exception is noted in a single Dipteron, which 

 is figured and which Kollar places near Penthetria. 



Reuss, A. E. Die gegend zwischen Kommotau, 

 Saaz, Raudnitz und Tetschen. Loschn., Beitr. bal~ 

 neol., 2. 8. Prag. 1847. 



Not seen ; according to Deichmuller, this article contains some 

 reference on p. 46 to the occurrence of fossil insects in certain 

 Bohemian localities. 



Reuss, A. E., und von Meyer, C. E. H. Die 



tertiaren susswassergebilde des nordlichen Bohmen's 

 und ihre fossilen thierreste. Palaeontogr., 2 : 1-73, //. 

 1-12. 4. Cassel. 1849-51. 



Contains Geognostische skizze der tertiaren siisswasserschich- 

 ten des nordlichen Bohmens, pp. 1-15, by Reuss alone, in which 

 are recorded the discovery of Coleoptera at Kutschen (p. 6), and 

 of insects, principally Coleoptera, at Luschitz (p. 7). 



Richter, Georg Gottfried. Gazophylacium mi- 

 neralium oder Mineralienkabinet. 8. Leipzig. 1719. 

 Not seen ; said to contain something on Oeningen insects. 



de Rouville, Paul. Geologic des environs de 

 Montpellier. 1855. 



Not seen ; gives, according to Oustalet, some notice of the 

 remains in the indusial limestone. 



van Roy, C. W. Ansichten iiber entstehung und 

 vorkommen des bernsteins, so wie praktische mit- 

 theilungen iiber den werth und die behandlung des- 

 selben als handelswaare. 8. Danzig. 1840. 



Not seen. 



S. 



238. 



Fossil coleoptera. Hardw. sc. gossip, 1867 : 

 S. London. 1867. 



Describes finding four Coleoptera in a stratum of debitumin- 

 ised peat in a freestone quarry near Fifeness. 



Samouelle, George. See Murchison, R. I. 



Scheuchzer, J. J. Meteorologia et oryctographia 

 helvetica ; oder Beschreibung der lufft-geschich- 

 ten, steinen, metallen, und anderen mineralien des 

 Schweitzerlands, absonderlich auch der uberblieb- 

 selen der siindfluth. 1st der dritte oder eigentlich 

 der sechste theil der Natur-geschichten des Schwei- 

 zerlands. 4. Zurich. 1718. t. p., ff. 7, pp. 336, 

 pi. (19). 



Insecta diluviana on p. 336 is a paragraph saying that while 

 the author is acquainted with fossil insects he has seen none 

 from Switzerland ; quotes Langius. 



Scheuchzer, J. J. Physique sacree, ou histoire 

 naturelle de la bible. Traduite du latin ; enrichie de 

 figures en taille douce, gravees par les soins de 

 Jean-Andre Pfeffel. 8 vol. f. Amsterdam. 1732- 

 1737- 



Vol. i, tab. 53, figs. 23-25, p. 68, gives figures of a beetle and 

 odonate larva from Oeningen, and an odonate from Verona, 

 which Heer afterwards determines. Original edition not seen. 



Scudder, S. H. The devonian insects of New 

 Brunswick (supra}. 



Extended abstract (by H. A. Hagen) in Zool.jahrest., 1880, 

 ii: 188-192. 8. Leipzig. 1881. 



TRANSLATION : Die devonischen insekten von 

 Neu-Braunschweig und ihre beziehungen zu den 

 spatern und noch lebenden insekten. Kosmos, 5 : 

 217-223. 8. Stuttgart. 1881. 



A translation of the general conclusions, with an abstract of 

 the other portions, and comments by the editor, Ernst Krause. 



Scudder, S. H. The tertiary lake basin of Floris- 

 sant (supra). 



EXTRACT; Insects of the amyzon shales of Col- 

 orado. A mer. nat., 16: 159-160. 8. Philadelphia. 

 1882. 



Quotes some of the general results obtained 



REPRINT : with same title as original. Rep. U. S. 

 geol.geogr.surv.terr., 1878: 271-293, map. 8. Wash- 

 ington. 1882. 



Contains considerable additions, especially in the Arachnida 

 and Neuroptera, where comparisons are instituted with European 

 and other American fossils. 



Scudder, S. H. [Minor notices of fossil insects.] 

 Psyche, 3 : 277-279. 4. Cambridge. 1882. 



Exhibition at meetings of the Cambridge entomological club of 

 a cast of the first paleozic insect ever found (p. 277), and of illus- 

 trations of the tertiary insects of North America (p. 278); as well 

 as remarks on fossil species of Termes (p 278) ; on some carbon- 

 iferous insects, and on tertiary spiders from Florissant (p. 279). 



Scudder, S. H. Archipolypoda, a subordinal type 

 of spined myriapods from the carboniferous forma- 

 tion. Mem. Bost. soc. nat. hist., 3 : 143-182, pi. 10-13, 

 4. Boston. 1882. 



Discusses their relation to modem diplopods and monographs 

 the known species, adding several new ones; twelve species are 

 recognized, divided into four genera. The first plate contains a 

 restoration of the largest species with other animals and plants 

 of Mazon Creek. 



