5 (! 
miiUOOKAPtiv or fos«ii. inskots. 
lHtTI.L.R9. 
Koehler, F. — C'ontinm*d. * 
TkanslatioN : Accomit i»f :i libfllulito , 
found ;ift Solmdiofcn. (Fdinb. new pliil. 
jimrn.jti: 11*5, |»l. d, lig. 4.) 8'^'. Kdin- 
biirgh. 182(>. i 
Thu nolu in m»l appumleil. 
LeConte, J. 1*. See also Daua, d. 1). 
Linden, lUeri'e L^onanl van dcr. No- 
tion sur nne emprointo d’inseete, lenfer- 
iiiOo-duns nil deliantillon docalciiirt'Hcliis- 
teux de Sollenhoveii, en Haviere. 4^. 
(IhuKoIleH. 1827.) pp. 1), pi. (Nonv. ' 
Head. roy. ec. Hrnx., 4 : 245-25d, ]d, ) 4-. ; 
Bruxelles. IVi/. 
I>e4urtbu9 sml Ugnrefl .KBchiui aiiUqiia. 
Malepeyre. See Biickland, W, 
Muller, dolmnnes. Fossile tlscdie. 
(MiddemUnfW SihiriKidie reise, I, i: 2511- 
20:>, jd. U.) 4". St. Petersburg. 184S. 
Ib’fera In ibnu^ linuH p. 2GI,P> the uphuiiuTitl 
larva found hy TilUldouaurl)', which ib flgurotl jil. 
n.nc. 7 . 
Packard, A. S. [On insoct-ronmins 
ooenrring in nodules . . . north of Tur» 
Salem. Iw71. 
CoiiHidurM raiopticninra inMiieva an aqiuatlc 
roiuiJpicnmH “hulongixig purhaps near tho | 
faiuUy Jb'turncorhlai." i 
Phillips, J. Oxford fossils; No. 2. (Geol. 
mug., d, 1*7-1*11, pl.*».) London. IKKl. 
DuBcrUiOM and tlgurcB Lihullula wcatwoiHlil 
from thu Stont'sHvId Hlato, an<l cumparoH it with ^ 
.Knclina beoiliol from tho llaa. | 
Schmidel, Kusindr Cbristopb. Fort- 
gese/.te vorHtellniigeinigermerkwUnligi-n 
verateinerungen mit kurzen umnerknn- 
g«*n verseben. 4'. XUrnberg. 1782. t. 
II., ini. 4.'|, pi. H-24. 
IhvsorlheB, ami n^iima, pi. 10 , fig. 2 , a dm- 
guiolly floiM SulonhofrP, which he (Stinparua with 
l.ilicliagnuiirtB. 
Scudder, S. H. On Mormolncoides 
artieiilutn.s. (Proe. Host. soc. nat. hist., 
11: 140.) 8^. Boston. 1867. 
CtniAtdord this irinHAic ApueieK to ho a colcop' 
CorouM larva. 
'. The oldest known insect larva, 
Monnohiooides articulatus, from the 
Connecticut River rocks. (Mem. Bo.st. 
KOe. nal. hiat., 3: 431—138, pi. 4.5.) 4 . 
Hoston. 1886. 
voL i. pp. 223-330, pi. 10. of theFoamlin- 
Hccla of North Aniorica. 
MorionimMiUlcA rogurdcfl .aa the larva of a hImIM 
nuui'opturon. 
Selys-Longchamps, M. K. de. Sy- 
nopsis dej4AgrioniiU‘s,5tiiel<5gion : Agrion 
(suite ct lin). Los genrea Telobasla, 
\rgiocnemis et Hmnipblebia. 12^\ Bni- 
xtdlea. 1877. 65 pp. (Bull. aead. sc. 
Belg., (2), 43 : PT-irdh) 1 '^. Bruxelles. 
1877, 
On p. T4 nmlnr the duscripttnn of Hciniphlohia. 
h<* comparcrt it^ Afnictnn* with Tar.sophlobiu fiotii 
Ihu Jura. 
Paluoopbl<*bia, notivello legion 
de caloptdrygines. 8^. Bruxollea. 
pp. 7. (Ann. soo. ttit. Helg., 33, oomptes 
reiidus, 153-158, jd. 2.) 8^. Bruxtdlea. 
1881). 
Uel'erH to it Hotuioplduhlft, Stonophlubia, and 
a living Ju]miiuau fui iii. 
Strickland, II. K. On tlio o«?ciirronce 
of a ft»sajl dragon-dy in tho Has t»f War- 
wickshire. 8'^. [Londoti. ] 1840. pp. 
2, figs. 1-3. (Mag. n.'it. hist., (n. s.), 4 : 
301-302, figs. 11-13.) 8^\ liondon. 1840. 
DuAcriplion of '‘/EHhtm liuHStna. ** 
Tate, K. See Eichwald, K. d'. 
Westwood. .T. < ). See Brodie, P. B. 
White, Charles Ahiathar. Report on 
the paleontological hold work for the 
season of 1877. (Ann rej». K. S. geol, 
snrv. terr., 11, 161-272.) 8®, Washing- 
ton. 1871). f IHSO.] 
Contain A a notice «>l CurythdituH feunndum am) 
its *5cologiAal imsUioii. 
Woodward, II. On tho wing ofa neu- 
ropierotis iiisect froiu thi'cretaeeonaHine* 
stone of Flinders River. North Queens- 
land, Australia. fOeol. mag., (3), 1 : 337- 
339, pl.ll.lig. 1.) 8^. London. 1884. 
Ilescribes and fii^urr.H .Kschim HimlursieiiNis. 
Vd. — Mesozoic Orthoptera. 
8e.e. also under 8+ictioii I and 8ee- 
I tion IV. 
Heyden, Carl von. Chrysohothris ve- 
i tcranannd Blahera avila, zwoi fossile in- 
sokl on von Solonhofeii. (Palaeontogr. , 
, 1; 99-101, pi. 12, fig. 4-5.) Casael. 
, 1847. 
I Simple dcHcriptioii. Seo same title in Section 
I V/. 
Scudder, S. H. Trinssic insects from 
the Rocky Mounlains. (Ainer. jourii, «e., 
(3), 28: 199-203.) 8-. Now Haven. 1884. 
(teneral nnnmnt of thu cuekroachOA found near 
J Fuirplay, (?oI.. uinl tliuii- relation to older anil to 
mudmn typoA. 
