8 



A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF FOSSIL INSECTS. 



B. (pp. 585-632) refers to the geological distribution of insects. 

 This also appeared as Bd. 3 of the author's Handbuch der 

 geschicte der natur. 8. Stuttgart. 1841 -49. 



Broiin, H. G. Essai d'une reponse & la question 

 de prix proposee en 1850 pour le concours de 1853, 

 et puis remise pour celui de 1856, savoir: litudier 

 les lois de la distribution des corps organises fossiles 

 dans les differents terrains sedimeritaires, suivant 

 1'ordre de leur superposition. Discuter la question 

 de leur apparition ou de leur disparition successive 

 ou simultanee. Rechercher la nature des rapports 

 qui existent entre 1'etat actuel du regne organique 

 et ses etats anterieurs. Suppl. comptes rend. acad. 

 sc., t. 2, pp. 377-918. 40. Paris. 1858. 



Bronn, H. G. Untersuchungen iiber die ent- 

 wickelungs-gesetze der organischen welt wahrend 

 der bildungszeit unserer erd-oberflache. Eine von 

 der franzosischen akademie im jahre 1857 gekronte 

 preisschrift, mit ihrer erlaubniss deutsch herausgege- 

 ben. 8. Stuttgart. 1858. pp. 10, 502. 



Translation of the preceding. The insects will be found 

 treated in the original edition of this justly celebrated essay on 

 pp. 438-53, 636-38, 810-12, 865-69. 



Bronn, Heinrich Georg und Roemer, Ferdi- 

 nand. H. G. Bronn's Lethaea geognostica oder 

 Abbildung und beschreibung der fur die gebirgs- 

 f ormationen bezeichnendsten versteinerungen. Dritte 

 stark vermehrte auflage. Mit einem atlas von 124 

 tafeln. 3 v. 80. Stuttgart. 1851-56. Atlas fol. 



Bd. i. pp. 12, 204, 6. 788 1851-56; bd. 2. pp. 8, 124, 4, 570, 

 4, 412 1851-52; bd. 3, pp. 8, 1130 1853-56. Atlas, title, 

 schema, pi. 1-63 1850-56. Insects are discussed or tabulated, 

 and typical species described", none of them new, in I. i, 42-54, 

 ii. 13, 75, 679-84; II. iv, 32, 429-30; III. vi, 52, 86, 622-50, 

 and figured pi. a.' 3 , 4i x , 42 1 . 



Brown, John. Insects and seeds in peat at Stan- 

 way. Geologist, 1858 : 254. 8. London. 1858. 



Notes the occurrence of elytra. 



Brull, Aug. Sur le gisement des insectes fos- 

 siles, et sur les secours que 1'etude de ces animaux 

 peut fournir a la geologic. These pour le doctorat 

 es-sciences. 4. Paris. 1839. pp. [4] 30. 



A studied review of the knowledge at that time, from which 

 the conclusion is drawn that nearly all fossil insects are generi- 

 cally, and part of them specifically, identical with living types, 

 and that in these particulars they agree with other fossil 

 animals. 



Brydone, Patrick. A tour through Sicily and 

 Malta, in a series of letters to William Beckford, 

 Esq., of Somerly in Suffolk. A new edition. 2 vols. 

 8. London. 1776. i. map, pp. 16, 373 ; ii. pp. 

 ". 355- 



Vol. i, pp. 282-64 contains a short account of the amber found 

 at the mouth of the Giaretta containing " flies and other insects." 

 The first edition was published in 1774; another in 1775; an- 

 other with precisely the same pagination as in the one quoted, 

 in 1790; another in 1806 ; a French translation in 1775 at Paris, 

 and m 1819 at Francfort ; and a German translation in 1777 at 

 Leipzig. 



von Buch, Leopold. See Erichson, W. F. 



Buckland, William. Geology and mineralogy 

 considered with reference to natural theology. 

 [Bridgewater treatise.] 2 vols. 8. London, 1837. 

 Vol. i, pp. 16, 619; vol. 2, pp. 1, in, pi. 1-69 

 (=88 pi.). 



Buckland, W. The same. 2 vols. 8. Phila- 

 delphia. 1837. Vol. I, pp. 443; VOl. 2, pp. 131, 



pi. as in above. 



Buckland, W. Geologie und mineralogie in 

 beziehung zur nattirlichen theologie. . . . Aus dem 

 englischen, nach der zweiten ausgabe des originals, 

 uebersetzt und mit anmerkungen und zusaetzen ver- 

 sehen'von Dr. Louis Agassiz. 2 vols. 8. Bern, 

 Chur und Leipzig. 1838. 



Vol. i. [text] ; t. p., pp. 26, 508 ; vol. ii. [plates] ; t. p., pp. 4, pi. 

 1-69 [= 88 pi.] and from 1-10 pp. of explanation of each. PL 



46' and 46" are devoted to fossil insects, mostly arachnids, cop- 

 ied from Corda. The others are insects from Coalbrook-Dale, 

 Stonefield, and Aix. The brief text concerning them is found 

 in the London edition at i. 406-13, and ii. 74-79 ; in the Ameri- 

 can edition at i. 306-11 and ii. 74-79; in the German at pp. 

 453- 6 3' The additions by Agassiz consist of a couple of unim- 

 portant notes. A new edition by Frank Buckland (London, 

 1858) I have not seen, and the London edition examined is the 

 second, apparently agreeing in every respect with the first, pub- 

 lished in 1836. 



Buckland, W. On the discovery of a fossil wing 

 of a neuropterous insect in the Stonesfield slate. 

 Proc. geoL soc. Lond., 2 : 688. 8. London. 1838. 



Lond. Edinb. Dubl. phil. mag., [3], 13 : 388. 8<>. 

 London. 1838. 



Brief notice of Hemerobioides giganteus. 



Buckland, W. Decouverte d'une aile fossile 

 d'insecte nevroptere dans les schistes de Stonesfield. 

 Rev. zool., 1839, 29. 8. Paris. 1839. 



Abstract of the above, by Malepeyre. 



Buckland, W. Notices relative to palaeontology 

 . . . from his anniversary address to the geological 

 society of London. Ann. mag. nat. hist., 9 : 156-67. 

 8. London. 1842. 



Address in full. Proc. geol. soc. Lond., 3 : 469-540. 

 80. London. 1841. 



Contains fossil arachnidans (with opinions of Gray (J. E-) 

 quoted), pp. 162-63 (PP- 504-05). Fossil insects, p. 163 (p. 505.) 

 Notices the arachnids described by Corda as well as speci- 

 mens from Solenhofen and Aix ; and the discovery of various 

 insects the previous year from the wealden, Stonesfield slate, 

 and Staffordshire coal, together with Hymenoptera from coal 

 near Glasgow. 



Buckman, James. On the occurrence of the re- 

 mains of insects in the upper lias of the county of 

 Gloucester. Proc., geol. soc. Lond., vol. 4, //. 211-12. 

 8. London. 1843. 



Lond. Edinb. Dubl. phil. mag., vol. 24, /. 377. 8. 

 London. 1844. 



Notices Aeschna Brodiei, without description, and the occur- 

 rence of two Coleoptera and a Tipula at Dumbleton. 



Buckman, J. Remarks on Libellula Brodiei 

 (Buckman), a fossil insect from the upper lias of 

 Dumbleton, Gloucestershire. Ann. mag. nat. hist., 

 [2], 12 : 436-38. 8. London. 1853. 



Claims Aeschna Brodiei, Libellula (Heterophlebia) dislocata, 

 and Agrion Buckmani to be one insect which should bear the 

 name in title. 



Buckman, J. See also Murchison, R. I. 

 Burmeister, Hermann. KerfederUrwelt. Burm., 

 Handb. d. ent., vol. \,pp. 632-40. 8. Berlin. 1832. 



A brief resume of what was known at that time, with some 

 original statements concerning the insects observed by him in 

 amber. 



Burmeister, H. Insects of a former world. 

 Burm.-Schuck., Man. ent.,pp. tflAi-Ri. 8. London. 

 1836. 



Translation of the above. 



Burmeister, H. Geschichte der schb'pf ung. Eine 

 darstellung des entwicklungsganges der erde und ihre 

 bewohner. 8. Leipzig. 1843. pp. 6, 487. 



Refers to insects on pp. 430, 445-46. The five subsequent 

 editions not examined. 



Burmeister, H. See also Hiinefeld. 



Butler, Arthur Gardiner. Catalogue of the diur- 

 nal lepidoptera of the family Satyridae in the collec- 

 tion of the British museum. 8. London. 1868. 

 pp. 6, 211, pi. 5. 



Under the heading Fossil species, pp. 189-90, are given brief 

 notes on Neorinopis sepulta, to show that it " is exactly inter- 

 mediate in character between . . . Neorina, Antirrhoea, and 

 Anchiphlebia." 



Butler, A. G. Catalogue of diurnal lepidoptera 

 described by Fabricius in the collection of the British 

 museum. 8. London. 1869^ pp. 5, 303, pi. 3. 



Refers (p. 109) to a possible relationship between A rgynnis ' 

 Diana and the fossil Vanessa Phtto. 



