SCUDDER 89 



289. Scuddeh, S. H. — The earliest winged insecte 

 of America. A reexamination of tho Devonian insects 

 of New Brunswick in the light of criticisms and of 

 new studies of otherpaleozioc types. 4° Cambridge. 

 1885.8 pp. pi. 



290. Scuddeh, S. II. — Systematische ubersicht der 

 fossilen myriopoden, arachnoideen, uncl insekten. (Zit- 

 tel, Handb. d. palaeont., i. abth., Palaeoz., n : 721-831, 

 figs. 894-1109.) 8°. 



Traduction: Myriapodes. Arachnides. Insectes. 

 (Zittel, Traité de paléontologie. Traduit par le Dr. C. 

 Barrois, n, Paleoz., Part i : 720-833, figs. 911-1126.) 8°. 

 Paris. 1887. 



Traduction par Mr. A. Six. 



291. Scudder, S. H. — Systematic review of our 

 présent knowledge of fossil insects, including myria- 

 pods and arachnids. 8° Washington. 1886. (Bull. U. S. 

 Geol. Surv., vol. 5, No. 31.) 8°. Washington. 1886. 

 128 pp. 



Extrait. — Fossil insects. (Journ. roy. micr. soc, 

 1887: 582.) 8°. London, 1887. 



292. Scudder, S. H. — The cockroach of the past. 

 (Miall, Struct. cockroach, pp. 205-220, figs 119-125.) 8° 

 London 1886. 



293. Scudder, S. H. — Cockroaches from the Car- 

 boniferous period. (Proc. Bost. soc. nat. hist, 23: 356- 

 357.) 8°. Boston. 1887. 



294. Scudder, S. H. — An interesting paleozoic 

 cockroach fauna, at Richmond, Ohio. (Proc. Bost. soc. 

 nat. hist., 24: 45-53.) 8°. Boston. 1889. 



295. Scudder, S. H. — New types of cockroaches 



