2S PUBLICATIONS SELAfll^G TO ENTOMOLOGY. 



Scudder, Samuel Hubbard. . . . On the first discovered traces of fossil insects 

 in the American tertiaries, and on two new Carabidse from the interglacial deposits 

 of Scarboro' Heights, near Toronto, Canada . . Washington, 1877. 



cover-title, 741-764 p. 23™. 



At head of title: Author's edition. Department of the interior. United States geological and geo- 

 graphical survey . . . 



Extracted from the Bulletin of the Survey, vol. in, no. 4. 



Scudder, Samuel Hubbard. On the fossil insects from Illinois, the Miamia and 

 Hermeristia . . . [New Haven, 1865] 



[268]-271p. 24™. 



From the American journal of science, xl, Sept., 1865. 



Scudder, Samuel Hubbard. . . Palseodictyoptera: or The aflBnities and 

 classification of paleozoic hexapoda . . . [Boston, Published by the society, 1885] 



[319]-351p. 4 pi. 30™. 



From Memoirs of the Boston society of natural history. Vol. ill. 



Scudder, Samuel Hubbard. . . Physiognomy of the American tertiary 

 Hemiptera . . . [Boston 1889] 



[562]-679 p. 24™. 



From the Proceedings of the Boston society of natural history, vol. xxiv, 1889. 



Scudder, Samuel Hubbard. ... A review of mesozoic cockroaches . . . 

 [Boston, Published by the society, 1886] 

 439^86 p. 3 pi. so™. 

 From Memoirs of the Boston society of natural history. Vol. in. 



Scudder, Samuel Hubbard. . . The species of Mylacris, a carboniferous 

 genus of cockroaches . . . [Boston, Published by the society, 1884] 



[299] -309 p. pi. 30«'». 



From Memoirs of the Boston society of natural history. Vol. in. 



Scudder, Samuel Hubbard. The structure and affinities of Euphoberia Meek 

 and Worthen, a genus of carboniferous Myriapoda . . . [New Haven, 1881] 



[182]-186p. 23j™. 



From the American journal of science, vol. xxi, March, 1881. 



Scudder, Samuel Hubbard. . . . Systematic review of our present knowledge 

 of fossil insects including myriapods and arachnids . . . Washington, 1886. 

 12s p. 25«">. {Added t.-p.: Bulletin of the United States geological survey, no. 31) 



Scudder, Samuel Hubbard. Systematische iibersicht der fossilen myriopoden, 

 arachnoideen imd insekten . . . Munchen und Leipzig, E. Oldenboure, 1885 



Ip.l., [7211-831 p. illus. 234™. 



Sonderabzug aus Zittel, Handbuch der palseontologie. 1. abth,, Palaeozoologie. bd. 11. 

 Scudder, Samuel Hubbard. Tertiary Tipulidfe, with special reference to those 

 of Florissant, Colorado . . . [Philadelphia, 1893] 



cover-title, 83 p. ix double pi. 25™. 



A paper presented to the American philosophical society, on the occasion of the celebration of the 

 150th anniversary of its foundation, May 22-26, 1893. 



Reprinted April 4, 1894, from Proc. Amer. philos. soc, vol. xxxii. 



Scudder, Samuel Hubbard. . . . Two new and diverse types of carboniferous 

 myriapods . . . [Boston, Published by the society, 1884] 



[283]-297p. 2 pi. 30™. 



From Memoirs of the Boston society of natural history. Vol. in. 



Scudder, Samuel Hubbard. . . . Winged insects from a paleontological point 

 of view, or The geological history of insects . . . [Boston, Published by the society, 

 1885] 



[363] -368 p. so™. 



From Memoirs of the Boston society of natural history. Vol. iii. 



XTnger, Franz. Fossile insecten . . . [Halle, 1839] 



1 p. 1., [415]-428 p. 2 pi. 30j™. 



Plates wanting. 



From Nova acta AcademijB Ciesareffi Leopoldino-Carolinse QermaniCTS naturse curiosorum. 



