12G Ins. XIII. INSECTA. [1904] 
Anthracopalard n. g. pdcipennis n. sp., U})pcr Westphalian, Belgium, 
p. 11, pi. iv, figg. 14-U-), Handlirsch, t. c. 
Bla ttoidea. 
Arcldmylaci'is, bdgica., pi. iv, figg. 17, 18, coi-lxrais, pi. v, figg. 19, 20 ; Upper 
Westphalian, Ijelgiuni, Handlirsch, t. c. 
Protorthoptera. 
Omalia maci'optara., pi. v, fig. 21, \). 13, referred to new family Omalidce, 
Handlirsch, t. c. 
Pachytylopsis persenairei^ pi. vi, figg. 22, 23, p. 14, referred to new family 
rachytiflopudes, Handlirsch, t. c. 
Palorthopteron n. g. melas n. sp.. Upper Westphalian, Belgium, pi. -v, 
fig. 24, p. 15, Handlirsch, t. c. 
Symhallophlehia n. g. latipennis n. sp., Upper Westphalian, Belgium, 
p. 15, pi. vi, figg. 25, 20, Handlirsch, t. c. 
PalcEomastax n. g. carbonis n. sp., Upper Westphalian, Belgium, pi. vii, 
figg. 27, 28, p. 16, Handlirsch, t. c. 
Anthrocomastax n. g.furcifer n. sp., Upper Westphalian, Belgium, pi. vii, 
figg. 29, 30, p. 17, Handlirsch, t. c. 
Distasis n. g. rhipiphora n. sp.. Upper Westphalian, Belgium, pi. vii, 
figg. 31, 32, p. 17, Handlirsch, t. c. 
The following is named in Amer. J. Sci. xv. 
Megahlattina heecheri n. g., n. sp., Sellards, p. 312, pi. viii ; and in oj). 
cit. xviii, is renamed Archohlattina n. n. heecheri, and figured and 
described, pp. 218-221. 
Sellards in Amer. J. Sci. xv, and xviii, discusses Palaeozoic Blattidoe and 
describes the following new forms from the coal-measures. 
Mylacris anceps, p. 129. 
Etohlattina juvenis, p. 131, coriacea, p. 213. 
Gerahlattina arcuata, p. 216. 
Schizohlattina n. g. *S'. multinervia n. sp., p. 217. 
Etoblattina gaudryi, Carboniferous of Commentry, Agnus, p. 29, Natural- 
iste 1904, n. sp. 
Etoblattina steinmannii, Upper Carbon. Baden, Sterzel, p. Ixxi, pi. i, 
Ber. Ges. Chemnitz xv. 
III. SYSTEMATIC. 
N.B. — The reference numbers collected under the headings of the various groups 
refer to "Titles" on pp. 5-89, and are intended to give, in each case, a comi^lete list 
of all memoirs containing anything of imiiortance in connection with the group. 
Classification of Insects, with list of his 34 Orders, Handlirsch (657). 
The classification of Hexapoda, Borner (157). 
Remarks on Borner's classificaticni and names, Enderlein, pp. 145, 146, 
Zool. Anz. XX viii. 
Classification by gona])(>physes, Hornoithoraka and Hetcrothorakxi, Klapalek 
(815). — Klapalkk, Zdol. Anz. xxviii, pp. 255-259, further upholds his 
system and criticises Handlirsch. 
Classification of Insecta, abstract of recent works, Heymons (684). 
The names of the Orders of Insects, Shipley (1291). — Shipley's list of 
Orders and names reproduced. Entomologist 1904, pp. 138, 139, and 
Psyche xi, p. 28. 
