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A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF FOSSIL INSECTS. 



Heer, O. Fossile flora der Baren insel. 4. Stock- 

 holm. 1871. pp. 51, pi. 15. Kongl. svensk vetensk- 

 akad. handl., 9, no. 5. 



In a section on the equivalents of the Bear island beds in 

 America, he refers the Devonian of St. John to the lower car- 

 boniferous and mentions four species of insects described from 

 there by Scudder. 



Heer, O. New orthopterous insect in the coal 

 measures of Scotland. Geol. mag., (2), 3 : 520. 8. 

 London. 1876. 



Notes some omissions of fossil cockroaches in the list of car- 

 boniferous insects attaached to Woodward's paper with a similar 

 title. 



Heer, O. See also de La Harpe, P. 

 HeUer- See Berendt, G. C. 



Henkel, Johannes Fridericus. De succino fos- 

 sili in Saxonia electorali. Ada phys. med. acad. 

 Leap-Carol., 4: 313-316. 4. Norimbergae. 1737. 



Contains reference to insect inclusions on p. 316. Also said to 

 be given in his Kleine miner, ckym. stud., p. 539- 8. Dresden 

 und Leipzig. 1744. 



Henwood, William Jory. Observations on the 

 detrital tin-ore of Cornwall. Journ. roy. inst. Corn- 

 wall, 4: 191-254. 8. Truro. 1873. 



Refers to the discovery of elytra of beetles in alluvium at 

 Perranwell, Cornwall. 



TRANSLATION : Remarques sur le mineral d'etain 

 detritique du Cornwall. Traduction, par extraits, 

 par Zeiller. Ann. des mines, (7), 6: 114-130. 8. 

 Paris. 1874. 



The translation omits all references to animal remains. 



von Hey den, C. See von Meyer, C. E. H. 



von Heyden, C. und L. See Krantz, A. 



von Heyden, L. See Capellini, G. 



Heywood, James. See Heer, O. 



Hislop, S. See Murray, A. 



Hollingworth, George H. Description of a peat- 

 bed interstratified with the boulder drift at Oldham. 

 Quart, joiirn. geol. soc. Land., 37 : 713-714.^- 8. 

 London. 1881. 



Reports beetles in the main bed of peat, p. 713. 



Ittiologia Veronese del museo Bozziano ora an- 

 nesso a quello del conte Giovambattista Gazola e di 

 altri gabinetti di fossili veronesi con la verzione 

 latina. f. Verona. 1796. pp. 52, 323, pi. 76. 



Part I. 27, p. 31, records in the Boza museum, " duo Asili, 

 Cimex unus Americanus, omnes inde effosi." 



Jobert (aine). See Croizet et Jobert. 



Jokly, Johann. Die tertiaren siisswassergebilde 

 des Egerlandes und der Falkenauer gegend in 

 Bohmen. Jahrb. k.k. geol. reichsanst., 8 : 466-515. 

 8. Wien. 1857. 



Remains of insects are recorded from Eger (p. 477;, Krot- 

 tensee (p. 482), Grassetn. (.p. 502). 



Kawall, H. Der bernsteinsee in Kurland. Cor- 

 respondenzbl. naturf. ver. Kiga, 6: 69-71. 8. Riga, 



I853- 

 Not seen ; said to contain something on amber insects. 



Kerr, Washington Carothurs. Report of the geo- 

 logical survey of North Carolina. Vol. i. Physical 

 geography, resume, economical geology. 1875. 8. 

 Raleigh. ' 1875. pp. 18, 325, 120, map, pi. (i), 8. 



Reports on p. 157 the occurrence of "numerous shining wing- 

 covers of beetles in peat near Morganton, N. C. 



Kollar, Vincent. See Reuss, A. E. 



Krause, Ernst. See Scudder, S. H. 



Kundmann, Johann Christian. Rariora naturae 

 et artis, item in re medica, oder Seltenheiten der 

 natur und kunst des kundmannischen naturalien- 

 cabinets, wie auch in der arzneywissenschaft. f. 

 Breslau und Leipzig. 1737. 2 t. p., ff. (8), col. 1312 

 (=ff. 328), ff. (17), portr., figs., pi. 17. 



Contains, col. 229-236, tab. 12, figs. i3-'4> art. 28 : Vom 

 einem geglaubten und wahren spinnen-steine, in which spiders 

 from the Jurassic rocks of Eichstadt are figured. 



de La Harpe, Philippe. Sur un gisement de 

 tourbe glaciaire trouve a Lausanne. Bull. soc. vaud. 

 sc. nat., 14 : 456-458. 8. Lausanne. 1876. 



Contains a letter from Heer who examined the organic re- 

 mains in the peat and found the elytra of a Donacia. 



Lankester, Edwin Ray. Limulus an arachnid. 

 Quart, journ. micr. sc., 21 : 504-548, 609-649, //. 28- 

 29, figs'. 8. London. 1881. 



An extended argument to show, mainly on anatomical and 

 morphological grounds, that the king crabs are not Crustacea but 

 Arachnida. With the Trilobita and Eurypterina he considers 

 the Xiphosura as the precursors of the higher Arachnida. 



Lankester, E. R. Studies in Apus, Limulus and 

 Scorpio. 8. London. 1882. 

 Not seen ; contains the same as the preceding. 



Lankester, E. R. See Haeckel, E. (H.) 

 Lecoq, Henri. Les epoques geologiques de 1'Au- 



vergne. 8. 5 vol. Paris. 1867. 



Not seen ; according to Oustalet, he discusses Indusia in vol. 



2, pp. 335 and 374- 



Lochnerus, Johannes Henricus et Michael Fride- 

 ricus. Rariora mvsei besleriani quae olim Basilius 

 & Michael Ropertvs Besleri collegerunt aeneisque 

 tabvlis ad vivvm incisa evvlgarvnt : nunc commenta- 

 riolo illustrata a Johanne Henrico Lochnero, vt vir- 

 tvti toy makaritoy exstaret monvmentvm, denvo Ivci 

 pvblicae commis'it & laudationem ejvs fvnebrem 

 adjecit maestissimvs parens Michael Fridericvs 

 Lochnervs. f. N. P. 1716. pp. (22), II2,//. 40, 

 portr. 2. 



According to Kundmann, contains references to fossil insects 

 on pp. 34, 100. 



Loew, H. Beschreibung einiger neuen Tipularia 

 terricola. Linn, entom., 5 : 385-406, tab. 2. 8. 

 Berlin. 1851. 



Treats, pp. 400-401, pi. 2, figs. 16-23, of the genus Toiorhina 

 and figures three amber species. 



Loew, H. Monographs of the Diptera of North 

 America. Part 2. On the North American Doli- 

 chopodidae. 8. Washington. 1864. pp. 1 1, 360, 



Pi- 3-7- 



A paragraph in his Supplement, pp. 321-321, Pmts out that 

 this family of American flies " shows the most remarkable 

 analogy to the remains of the fossil fauna of the same family 

 preserved in amber." 



Lubbock, J. Monograph of the Collembola 

 and Thysanura. 8. London. 1873. pp. 10, 276, 

 pi. 78. 



His second chapter, miscalled Chapter III. is On the impor- 

 tance of the Collembola and Thysanura in relation to the evolu- 

 tion of the Insecta, pp. 4-54, and takes into consideration the 

 facts then known of the gological history of the latter ; it will be 

 found suggestive. 



McLachlan, R. Insects. Encycl. brit., ed. Q, 

 vol. 13, pp. 141-154- 4- Edinburgh [and Boston]. 

 1881. 



Contains a paragraph, p. 141, on the Antiquity of insects. 



