A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF FOSSIL INSECTS. 



Weyenbergh, H. Een kort overzigt der ento- 

 mologische fossiele schatten van Teyler. Tijdschr. 

 entom., (2), 3 : 195-196. 8. 'sGravenhage. 1867. 



Brief notice of the fossil arthropods of Teyler's museum. 



Weyenbergh, H. Sur les insectes fossiles du 

 calcaire lithoijraphique de la Baviere, qui se trouvent 

 au Musee Teyler. 8". Harlem. 1869. t. p., pp. 

 48, pi. 4. Arch. mus. Teyl., 2 : 247-294, //. 34-38. 

 8. Harlem. 1869. 



Describes forty-eight species, many of them new ; preceded by 

 a list of the sixty previously known Jurassic hexapods, and fol- 

 lowed by rive pages of general considerations. 



Weyenbergh, H. Prodromus en algemeene be- 

 schouwing der fossiele insekten van Beijeren. 8. 

 ['sGravenhage.] 1869. pp. 19. Tijdschr. entom., 

 (2), 4: 230-248. 8. 'sGravenhage. 1869. 



A list of one hundred and four insects is given, followed by 

 general remarks, including, pp. 12-14 (-41-243)1 a comparison of 

 the secondary insects of England and Bavaria; pp. 231-234 are 

 printed 131-134. 



Weyenbergh, H. Notes sur quelques insectes 

 du calcaire jurassique de la Baviere. 8. Harlem. 

 1873. t. p., pp. 7. Arch. mus. Teyl., 3 : 234-240. 8. 

 Harlem. 1873. 



Further discussion of the affinities of four species included in 

 the preceding paper, especially of Hasseltides primigenius (with 

 the opinions of van Hasselt on this species) and of Sphinx Snel- 

 leni. 



Weyenbergh, H. Varia zoologica et palaeonto- 

 logica. Period, zool., org. soc. entom. argent., \ : 

 77-111, lam. 2-3. 8. Bitenos Aires. 1874. 



" Insectes fossiles," pp. 81-107, lam. 3, includes descriptions 

 and discussion of half a dozen Solenhofen insects, of which two 

 or three are new, followed by the list mentioned under the next 

 entry, and a list, p. 107, of the secondary insects of Bavaria not 

 represented in the Musee Teyler. 



Weyenbergh, H. Enumeration systematique 

 des especes qui forment la faune entomologique de la 

 periode mesozoi'que de la Baviere ; en meme temps 

 Supplement du Catalogue de la collection paleonto- 

 logique du Musee Teyler. 8. [Buenos Aires, 1874.] 

 pp. 20. Period, zool., org. soc. entom. argent., I : 

 87-106. 8. Buenos Aires. 1874. 



Contains two hundred and sixty-five numbers, of which about 

 thirty are undetermined J full references to descriptions aud illus- 

 trations are added. 



Weyers, Joseph Leopold. See de Borre, A. 

 P. ; van Volxem, C. ; and Westwood, J. O. 



White, Adam. See Hagen, H. A. 



White, Charles A. Report on the paleontologi- 

 cal field work for the season of 1877. Ann. rep. U. S. 

 geol. suru. terr., II : 161-272. 8. Washington. 1879 

 [1880]. 



Contains a notice of Corydalites fecundum and its geological 

 position. 



White, C. A. Progress of invertebrate palaeon- 

 tology in the United States for the year 1880. Amer. 

 not., 1 5 : 273-279. 8. Philadelphia. 1881. 



Notices papers by Scudder. 



White, C. A., and Nicholson, H. A. Bibliog- 

 raphy of North American invertebrate paleontology, 

 being a report upon the publications that have hith- 

 erto been made upon the invertebrate paleontology 

 of North America, including the West Indies and 

 Greenland. 8. Washington. 1878. pp. 132. 

 Misc. publ. U. S. geol. surv. terr., 10. 



White, C. A., and Nicholson, H. A. Supple- 

 ment to the Bibliography of North American inver- 

 tebrate paleontology. Bull. U. S. geol. surv. terr., 5 : 

 143-152. 8. Washington. 1879. 



White, T. C. See Fontaine, W. M., and White, 

 T. C. 



Wiedemann, Christian Rudolph Wilhelm. See 

 Rathke, M. H. 



Wigand, Johannes. Vera historia de succino 

 borvssico. De alee borvssica & de herbis in Borus- 

 sia nascentibus. Item de sale creatvra Dei salv- 

 berrima consideratio methodica & theologica per 

 lohannem VVigandvm D. Qvondam episcopum 

 pomezaniensem. lam vero primvm in studiosae 

 iuuentutis gratiam in lucem edita. Studio et opera 

 lohannis Rosini pastoris vvickerstadensis. 12. 

 lenae. [MDJXC. ff. (12), 153, (5). 



In a section : De vermicuHs in succino, ff. 26-29, ne mentions 

 culices. formicae, aranei parui papiliones. 



Williston, Samuel Wendell. Some interesting 

 new Diptera. Trans. Conn. acad. arts sc., 4 : 243-246, 

 fig. So. New Haven. 1880. 



In describing a new nemestrid from Washington Territory, he 

 discusses the fossil Palembolus of Florissant. 



Winkler, T. C. Musee Teyler. Catalogue sys- 

 tematique de la collection paleontologique. 8. Har- 

 lem. 1863. t. p., pp. 4, 608. 



Arachnides, p. 421; Insectes, pp. 422-429. 265 numbers are 

 given, including over two hundred undetermined species. 



Wollaston, Thomas Vernon. Note on the re- 

 mains of Coleoptera from the peat of Lexden brick- 

 pit. Quart. Joum. geol. soc. Land., 19 : -400-401. 8. 

 London. 1863. 



Indicates briefly the generic affinities of a dozen species. 



Wollaston, T. V. See also Fisher, O. 



Woodward, Henry. Notes on some fossil crus- 

 tacea, and a chilognathous myriapod, from the coal 

 measures of the west of Scotland. Trans, geol. soc. 

 Glasgow, 2: 234-248, //. 3. 8. Glasgow. 1867. 



Describes a Xylobius on pp. 235-237, and enumerates the true 

 insects from the coal formation on pp. 237-240. 



ABSTRACT : Notes on a chilognathous myriapod 

 and some fossil Crustacea from the coal measures of 

 the west of Scotland. Geol. mag., 4 : 130-131. 8. 

 London. 1867. 



Woodward, H. On Euphoberia Brownii II. 

 Woodw., a new species of myriapod from the coal- 

 measures of the west of Scotland. Geol. mag., 8 : 

 102-104, pi. 3, figs. 6-7. 8. London. 1871. 



Describes and compares with E. armigera of the Illinois car- 

 boniferous beds. 



Woodward, H. On the discovery of a new and 

 very perfect arachnide from the ironstone of the 

 Dudley coal-field. Geol. mag., 8 : 38 5-388, //. n. 80. 

 London. 1871. 



Describes and figures a new specimen of the arachnid, to 

 which Buckland, supposing it a beetle, formerly gave the name 

 of Curculioides Prestvicii. A list of fifty-four paleozoic insects 

 is appended. An abstract will be found in Rep. Brit, assoc. adv. 

 sc., 41 -.not., 112-113. 8. London. 1872. 



Woodward, H. A monograph of the British 

 fossil Crustacea belonging to the order Merostomata. 

 4. London. 1866-1878. t. p., pp. 2, 263, pi. 36. 

 [Publ."] paleontogr. soc., 1866-78. 



Includes, pp. 171-174, in part iv. (1872), Eurypterus (Eupho- 

 beria) ferox, since held by Woodward and others to be a 

 myriapod. 



Woodward, H. On a new arachnide from the 

 coal measures of Lancashire. 8. London. 1872. 

 p. 3. Geol. mag., 9 : 385-387. 8. London. 1872. 



Describes Architarbus subovalis and compares with A. rotun- 

 datus from carboniferous beds of Illinois. Also entitled on cover 

 of separata : On a new fossil arachnide. 



"Woodward, H. On some supposed fossil re- 

 mains of Arachnida (?) and Myriopoda from the Eng- 

 lish coal-measures. Geol. mag., 10 : 104-112, figs. 8. 

 London. 1873. 



