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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF FOSSIL INSECTS. 
OP. 
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04, 55P, 21)0,440,480,401. 
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Contains slight notices of pont insects. 
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PtweriUea seven insects of varioua auliordera. 
alsu|Schlochtondal. D. vou. 
Fauna insectonim Europa*. 
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1-25. 
Eark plate contains ono page of doecriptire 
text, unpaged. The inaecta arc all from tbo ter* 
tiaricH. 
Uche.r einigo insekten auK 
tertiiirbildungoii. (Ze.itscbr. deiitscb. 
gcol. geeollHob., 1: 52-6G, taf. 2.) 8^. 
Berlin. 1S49. 
Bescrihes and fignroa .six hectlea. a fly and a 
l»ee from tho Rhino and Aix. Iliiefly noiircd in 
!Neiics jahrb. mineral.. 1861, 759. 8^. Stuttgart. 
1851. 
Giard, A. Soo Saporta, G. do. 
Giebel, C. G. lusectoiirostc aus dcu 
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(Zeitftcbr. gesummt. iiiiturwissonfwb., 7 ; 
38-1-38G, tMf. 5, tigs. 1-4.) 8^. Berlin. 
1856. 
Pej^crihos and figures four insccU.— two cido* 
oj»toru, OHM I'ockroach, and one dragon-fly,— to 
only one of which, Bupr(«tite.s miiinae. a name is 
given. 
Wirbeltbier und iusekteureste 
iin bernstcin. (Zoit.scbr.gcsatnmt.iiatur\v., 
20 : 311-321.) Halle. 1862. 
PosoHhes sixteoii insects of all orders. 
Ueber cine kleiue , . . suite 
rou bcrDHtein-insckt.cn. (ZeitscLr. ge- 
finmml. naturw., (2), 1:87.) 8^. Ber- 
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Mention.^ an ant and several genera of flies in 
a collection received from Vr. Schreibor. 
Gilbert, Ludwig Wilhelm. See Troost, 
G. 
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i II. quorum prior tbeologicus, posterior do 
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1558. 
Not soon; Dr. Hagoii informs mo that it con* 
talus reforoures to Itisects in umbhr, among tho 
earliest known. 
Goeppert, H. K. On amber and on tlm 
organic remains found in it. (Quart. 
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London. 1846. 
A pjiragrapb only on the ln.sect.s. p. 102, speoify- 
ing tho ord<*rs and mi miters of iiisocts fonnd. 
Die tortiiiro Horn von Sebossnitz 
in Sebleaien. 4®. Gorlitz. 1855. pp. 
18. 52, pi. 2*:. 
Six inacoto are figured on pi 20, with a brief 
staiotnent iMmccrniug tbcin mi p. >~ii. 
SulF umbra di Sicilia e sngli 
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1879. pp-9, tigs. (Mem. accad. line., (3), 
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und Berendt, George Carl. Der 
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CmUnliH an impovUint chapter, pp. 41-f»0, by Dr. 
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ini allpemidmm, treating of Insects from p.4fi on, 
with m.any dctailsnndgcncTallr.alioMaof iiiloroAt, 
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Goldfuss, Georg August. Boilriige gnr 
knintniss vorsebiedener roptilien riervot- 
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On pllSwillbe fonnd a list of genera of Insects 
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Frit sdorf, and Orslicrg. 
Goldsmith, E. On amber containing 
foHsil inneets. (Proe. acad. nat. sc. Pbilad., 
1879, 207-20.^.) 8^. Pbiladelidiia. 1M79. 
I Mainly a description of its physicol qualtiios, 
1 Imt mentions '* ants, a fly, and proliably sniaU s|«*- 
i oic« of Cole.opteni " in a fragment picked upon 
I tho shore of Nantucket, Mass. 
Goss. H. Exhibition of a small col- 
lection of fo.ssil insects obtained by Mr. 
.1. S. Gardner from the Bournemontb 
leaf-beds (middloeocenc). (Proc. ontom. 
HOC. Loud., I87b, H.) 8' . London. 1878. 
Moruly motiLions a few species by genorlo 
names. 
