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280. Scudder, S. H. — The Carboniferous; hexapod 

 insects of Great B ri tain. (Mem. Bost. soc. nat. hist., 

 3: 213-224, pi. 12.) 4°. Boston. 1883. 



281. Scuoder, S. H. — A gigantic walking-stick 

 from the coal. (Science, 1 : 95-96, fig.) 8°. Cambridge. 

 1883. 



282. Sgudder, S. H. — The species of Mylacris, a 

 Carboniferous genus of cockroaches. (Mem. Bost. soc. 

 nat. hist. 3: 299-309, pi. 27, figs. 5-11.) 4° Boston. 

 1884. 



283. Scudder, S. H. — A Carboniferous termes from 

 Illinois. (Proc. Bost. soc. nat. hist., 19: 300-301.) 8°. 

 Boston. 1878. (Scudder, Entom. notes, 6: 54-55.) 8°. 

 Boston. 1887. 



284. Scudder, S. II. — New gênera and species of 

 fossil cockroaches, from the older American rocks. 

 (Proc. acad. nat. sci. Philad., 1885: 34-39.) 8° Phila- 

 delphia. 1885. 



285. Scudder, S. H. — Dictyoneura and the allied 

 insects of the Carboniferous epoch. (Proc. Amer. acad. 

 arts se, 20: 167-173.) 8° Boston. 1885. 



286. Scudder, S. H. — Palseodictyoptera : or the 

 affînities and classification of paleozoic Hexapoda. 

 (Mem. Bost. soc. nat. hist., 3: 319-351, pi. 29-32.) 4°. 

 Boston. 1885. 



287. Scudder, S. H. — Winged insects from a 

 paleontological point of view, or the geological history 

 of insects. (Mem. Bost. soc. nat. hist., 3: 353-358.) 4°. 

 Boston. 1885. 



288. Scudder, S. H. — Two more Engliscli Carbo- 

 niferous insects. (Geol. mag., (3), 2 : 265-266.) 8°. 

 London. 1885. 



