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XXII. Palaeozoologie. 



Fossile Insekten in Canada. in: Entomol. Nachricht. 2. Jhg. 1876. p. 11. 



(Entomologist. 140. p. 58.) 



Fromont, Louis, [Empreintes sur une plaque de pierre lithographique.] in: Ann. Soc. 

 Ent. Belgique. T. 23. 1880. C. R. p. XXXV. 



(Vielleicht Antennen von Insekten.) 



Germar, E. F., Über die versteinerten Insecten des Juraschiefer von Solenhofen aus 

 der Sammlung des Grafen zu Münster, in: Oken's Isis. Jhg. 1837. p. 421— 424. 



Beschreibung einiger neuen fossilen Insecten I. in den lithographischen Schie- 

 fern von Bayern und II. im Schieferthon des Steinkohlen-Gebirges von Wettin. 

 (Mit Abbild.) in: Beiträge zur Petrefacten-Kunde (G. zu Münster.) 5. Hft. 1842. 

 p. 79—94. 



I. Insecten aus den lithographischen Schiefern, p. 97 — 90. 

 II. Insectenflügel im Schieferthone des Steinkohlengebirges von Wettin. p. 90 — 94. 

 Giard, A., Les Insectes fossiles d'Auvergne, par M. Oustalet. Remarques critiques. 

 Coleopteres. in: Bull, scientif. du depart. du Nord. 2. Ser. 1. Annee. 1878. p. 56 

 —62; 109—114.— Les Neuropteres. ibid. p. 114-118. 

 Giebel, C. G., [Über einige Bernstein-Insekten.] in: Ztschr. f.d. ges. Naturwiss. 35. Bd. 

 (N. F. 1. Bd.) 1870. p. 87. 



Geologische Übersicht der vorweltlichen Insekten, ebd. 8. Bd. Jhg. 1856. 



p. 174—188. 



Insektenreste aus den Braunkohlenschichten bei Eisleben. (Mit 1 Taf.) ebd. 



7. Bd. Jhg. 1856. p. 384—386. 



[Über Insektenreste im Wettiner Steinkohlengebirge.] in: Jahresber. d. natur- 

 wiss. Ver. in Halle. 2. Jahr. (1849—50.) 1850. p. 8—9. 



Gistl, Johannes, Kerfe in Kopal eingeschlossen, in: Oken's Isis. Jhg. 1831. p. 247— 248. 



(Elater maculatus, Sphaeridium melanarium, Chironomus? leucomelas, Culex flavus — alle aus 

 Brasilien.) 



Goldenberg, (Friedrich) , Zur Kenntniss der fossilen Insekten in der Steinkohlen-For- 

 mation. (M. 1 Taf.) in: Neues Jahrb. f. Mineral. Jhg. 1869. p. 158—168. 



Über versteinerte Insectenreste im Steinkohlengebirge von Saarbrücken, in: 



Amtl. Bericht d. 29. Vers, deutsch. Naturf. (Wiesbaden.) 1853. p. 123—126. 



Goldsmith, E., On Amber containing Fossil Insects. in: Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. 

 1879. (1880.) p. 207—208. 



GOSS, Herbert, [Exhibition of a small collection of fossil Insects obtained by Mr. J. S. 

 Gardner from the Bournemouth Leaf-beds (Middle Eocene.)] in: Trans. Ent. Soc. 

 London. 1878. Proc. p. VIII. 



The geological antiquity of insects. Twelve papers on fossil entomology, reprin- 



ted, with some alterations and additions, from vols XV and XVI of the Entomolo- 

 gist's monthly magazine. London, 1880. 8. (II, 50 p.) 



The Insect Fauna of the Primary or Palaeozoic Period, and the British and 



Foreign Formations of that Period in which Insect Remains have been detected. in: 

 Proc. Geol. Assoc. London. Vol. 6. (1879—80.) 1881. p. 271— 300. — Geol. Mag. 

 N. Ser. Vol. 6. 1879. p. 230-232. 



The Insect Fauna of theRecent andTertiaryPeriods, and the British and Foreign 



Formations of those Periods in which Insect Remains have been detected. in : 24. 

 Ann. Rep. a. Abstr. Proc. Brighton a. Sussex Nat. Hist. Soc. (1877.) 1878. p. 81 

 —112. — Proc. Geol. Assoc. London. Vol. 5. (1876—78.) 1878. p. 282—343. 



The Insect Fauna of the Secondary or Mesozoic Period , and the British and 



Foreign Formations of that Period in which Insect Remains have been detected. in: 

 24. Ann. Rep. a. Abstr. Proc. Brighton a. Sussex Nat. Hist. Soc. (1877.) 1878. p. 139 

 —165. — Proc. Geol. Assoc. London. Vol. 6. (1879—80.) 1881. p. 116—150. — Geol. 

 Mag. N. Ser. Vol. 5. 1878. p. 134—136. 



The Insect-Fauna of the Tertiary Period. (Abstr.) in : Geol. Mag. N. Ser. II. Dec. 



Vol. 4. 1877. p. 163—165. 



(24. Ann. Rep. Brighton a. Sussex Nat. Hist. Soc. 1877. — s. oben.) 



Introductory papers on fossil Entomology. in: Entomologist's Monthl. Mag. 



Vol. 15. 1878 — 79. No. 1. On the importance of an acquaintance with the subject: 

 its bearing on the question of the evolution of insects, and the evidence it affords 

 of the antiquity of their family types. p. 1—5. — No. 2. The comparative age of 

 the existing Orders of insects, and the sequence in which the appeared on the geo- 

 logical horizon. ibid. p. 52 — 56. — No. 3. On the Insecta of the Devonian period, 

 and the animals and plants with which they were correlated. ibid. p. 124 — 127. — 



