A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF FOSSIL INSECTS. 



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Scudder, S. H. A new carboniferous cockroach 

 from Mazon Creek, Illinois. Proc. Bost. soc. nat. 

 /list., 21 : 8. Boston. 1882. 



Describes Etoblattina mazona, the neuration of the wings of 

 the two sides differing. 



Smith, Frederick. See Zaddach, E. G. 



Tournal. Tertiary of Arnissan. 



Is said to have published some reference to fossil insects in a 

 work on the above subject. I have been unable to verify it. 



Troost, G. See Ballenstedt, J. G. J. 



Turpin, Pierre Jean Francois. Note sur le ter- 

 rain qui contient le tripoli de Bilin, en Boheme, par 

 M. filie de Beaumont; suivie del'examen des debris 

 organiques que renferme une des couches de ce ter- 

 rain, par M. Turpin. Comptes rendtis acad. sc., 7 : 

 501-503. 4. Paris. 1838. 



The Note de M. Turpin occupies pp. 502-503. Mention is 

 made, p 502. of the leg of an insect " tres probablement d'un 

 Acarus," as found iu the earth. 



Walchner, Friedrich August. Darstellung der 



S:ologischen verhaltnisse des siisswasser-mergels von 

 eningen im badischen seekreis und seiner fossilen 

 flora und fauna. 8. Karlsruhe. 1850. 



Separately printed from his Handbuch der geognosie zum 

 gebrauche bei seinen vprlesungen, und zum selbststudium, mit 

 besonderer beriicksichtigung der geognostischen verhaltnisse 

 des grossherzogthum Baden. 2 aufl. 8. Karlsuhe. 1847-1851. 

 (PP- 956 et seg.) Neither seen. 



Walchner, F. A. Darstellung der geologischen 

 verhaltnisse des mainzer tertiarbeckens und seiner 

 fossilen fauna und flora. 8. Carlsruhe. 1850. pp. 75 



Contains, p. 57, a list of insects referred to twelve genera, only 

 two of the species receiving names, Phryganea mombachiana 

 and P. Blumi. 



Separately printed from his Handbuch der geognosie, etc., as 

 above. 2 aufl. 8. Karlsruhe. 1847-51. 



Walckenaer, Charles Athanase, baron et Ger- 

 vais, Paul. Histoire naturelle des insectes. Ap- 

 teres. 4 vol. and atlas of 52 plates. 8. Paris. 

 1837-1847. Tom. 3 (1844), 2 t. P-. PP- 8, 476; torn. 

 4(1847), 2 t. p., pp. 16,623. 



References to fossils, all at second hand, will be found in 

 vol. 3, pp. 6, 70-72, 84, 128, 288, 449 ; and vol. 4, pp. 329-330, 

 345. 35 6 > 3<Jo- 



Waterhouse, C. O. See Owen, R. 



Westwood, J. O. [Exhibition of a fossil beetle 

 from Stonesfield.] Trans, eiit. soc. Land., 4, journ. 

 of proc., 40. 8. London. 1841. 



Regards the elytra figured by Buckland (pi. 46", figs. 4-9) as 

 priomdeous, not buprestideous. 



Weyenbergh, H. Sur les chenilles fossiles. Pet. 

 nmiv. entom., no. 202, /. 253. 4. Paris. 1878. 



A note calling attention to the caterpillar of the Jurassic 

 Sphinx Snelleni previously described by him. 



<,% Ami Bone is said to have been the first (Journ. geol., 3 : 

 105) to have referred to the insects of Radoboj, but I have been 

 unable to verify the reference ; and John Ray is stated to have 

 made some references to fossil insects on pp. 78 and 92 of his 

 Historia insectorum ; but I have examined the work for such 

 references unsuccessfully. 



# % Among the papers on fossil insects known to me to be 

 shortly forthcoming are the following : By Dr. H. A. Hagen 

 upon the Psocina of the amber, with a folding plate, in the Stett. 

 entom- zeit. ; by Mr. B. N. Peach, an illustrated memoir on 

 the recently-discovered scorpions of the carboniferous rocks of 

 Scotland, in the Trans- royal, soc. Edinb. ; and by myself illus- 

 trated papers on the carboniferous hexapods of Great Britain, 

 . and on two new types of carboniferous myriapods from Mazon 

 Creek, in the Memoirs Bost. soc. nat. hist. ; an extract from the 

 last, discussing the affinities of Palaeocampa, will appear in the 

 Amer.journ. sc. 



