liinLIOCilvAPIIY OP POSSIL INSMCTS. 
|m)Lb.6D. 
Hitchcock, IC.— Continued. 
Anihorpl col!c^;c. pn'patpd hy C. K. llitchcnrk 
pp. 41 ’88. Ti-hcU» of insect!*, pp* 18-17 ; tiaeka of 
m.vriRpmlfl. pp. 17-lH. 
Leidy, Jostjph. Sec Deane, J. 
Moore, Chiuioa. On the pulmoutology 
of the iniddlt' iunl upper lias. (Proc. 
Soinorsetsh. arcbmol. tmt. hist, soc., 2: 
f)l-7t;.) S'\ Taiuitou. .lCfl>5-lS(iU, 
Tlia collcetlon of Urh iitHucta conHiata of about 
l.ono «piMMiiM*nst. “The faniiJicfl repvoHmiUMl at 
Tiniiiiaior imjlndc Libollula. Xenroptora. Orthop- 
tcra, Homoptera. Diplera, and Colooptora.” 
Morris, .1. Oi» some sections in the 
oolitic di&triet of Ijiucolnshiro. (Quart, 
joiirn. gnol. 80C. Lond., 9, i: 317-1544, pi. 
14.) 8 ‘ . London. l8Ti3. 
Mentiuns tho occurrence of insects on p, 321 
ami note. 
Munster, G. Naclitnig zu dem anfsatze 
<lc8 profes.sor Gerniar in tlieil 1. licft ‘i, 
dioserzeitschrift iiber die versteinerungen 
von Soliibofen. (TeuUclil. geogii. g(M)l. 
dargest., 5: 57S-581.) IC' . Woitiuir. 
1838. 
Givi‘8 a list of the fossils known to him. aniouK 
which, on p.57y. occurs “ 10 artrii insectou djirnn- 
tor 2 urtcu lih. lion. ' (lermnr'H piipi*r rofei icd to 
has nothing on insects. 
Iiiftokten in H;ia. (Nmu*.s Jalirb. 
iiiinor.'i!., 183.'* t 333.) 8’ . StHilg.uiT. 
18:55. 
Has (Uscovcn'd liaa inaecto in tho noighborhood 
of nry.c/.ina. 
vSoe also Gerniar, K. F. 
Oppenheim, P. Die inscctoiiwrlt dcs 
litbogru|»hisehen acUiefers in liayeni. 
(P:il;ieontogr.,34: 2U>-347. pi. 30-31.) 
Stuttgart. 1888. 
noficription of ubotil forty- Hvo spccica. inclnd 
ing Kovcml now genera; nearly bnir uf tln io are 
('.olcoptem ami the roinaindor dtstrihuted among 
tho other orders excepting bopldoptcra and Dip- 
tern. A full diHCUjwioti of the Rhipidorhabdiftnd 
their aysteimatlo poaitinn closes the pa)ior. 
- Phillips, dobn. Tbc iioigliborbood of 
Oxford, utul its geology. (Oxford essays, 
lyoT*: 193-313.) 8^. London. 185.5. 
A paragraph, p. 204. is given to the inaectR of 
I he Sloncatleld slate. 
— f Jeology of Oxford and rim val- 
ley of Urn Tliamea. 8'. Oxford. 1871. 
pp. 34, r>33, pi. 17. 
Contnins. p. 123 . fosMils of (ho liasaic poriod 
pp. 173-174, fossils of tlo' Sfonesfteld buds, in both 
of whii-.h in«!*cls uro referrnil to. 
Redtenbacheit Jos. See Brauer, F., 
Redtenbacher, .L, mid Gauglbauer, L- 
Scudder, S. U. Tho itisects of tho 
trinssic hods at Fairplay, Colo. (Mom. 
post. soe. nat. hist., !: 4.57-473, pi. 41-43. 
4'. Ihiston. 1890. 
Korins pp. 433-44K. pi. 33-34. of i.hu Fossil lu- 
secta of North Ainorica, Vol. I. Tho fauna con- 
sists almost exclusively of coekromdics, of which 
uighteon Hpecles of seveu genera are dcscrihed 
.aud figured, heshlus three Humiptoru. 
Strickland. II ugh I'dwiu. Ou thn re- 
sults of rocout resenrehoa into tho fossil 
inaoots of the socondary foriiiatiouH of 
Britain. (Rep. Brit, assoc, adv. rc., 1845, 
uoticoR, .58.) 8^. London. 1843. 
A general account of what hwl hc«m piihltsbcd 
by Broilic, witli a few general dc^luctlons. 
Tate, Ralph, and Blake, .1. F, 'Hiu 
Yorkshire lias. 8^'. London. 1870. pp. 
13. 47.5.13,1)1.19,4, map. 
CluMR Inscrtu by -I. K. lilakc, p. l2fi. pi, 1C (patH). 
Kigurce wUlmut doscrlptimi :i Uuprestitc« and a 
ChnnlioditoB. 
Wallius. riciiry F, , and Gray, O. W. 
Onicial tupographioal atlas of Massacliu- 
HC'fts from astronomical, trigonomotviral, 
and various local surv'cys, conipihMl and 
corrected hy II. F, Walling .ami O. W. 
Gr.ay. Folio. [Boston?] I87L lOi) pp. 
The gnologicHl dcsciiptlon on pp. 17-23 by B. 
lIKcticuck. conlHlnH, i>. 21, u U(d of IcbiiOKou. 
Warren, John Collins. Keinarks on 
Rome fossil iinpreBsions in (Im .sundstom* 
I nfronuecticut River. 8 . Boston. 1854. 
pp..54,pl. 
(Jn p. 37 !)•* refers muno of tho imprensionM an 
perhaps made “hylhc fret ami bodies of large 
ins>e!‘t«.” 
Westwood, J. O. Ilescription of tim 
remains of fossil in.Rects from the FurhecU 
formation of Dorset and Wilts, und Imm 
tho Stonesheld slate, nf GUnicestorshire. 
(Quart, jmmi. geol. koc. Loud., 9, tinm., 
344.) 8“. liondon. 18.53. 
Unpubllshwl ; apparently ( lie »mnc ns the next. 
Contributions to fossil onlomol- 
«gy- (Quart. Journ. gool. aoc. LomL, Bi : 
:i78-:i90, pi. 14-18.) 8^. London. 1854. 
About mm Imudred and fifty Mpec.imciiM mo 
I figured and fiily-niiie apcciOf* named. They iii » 
I nearly all from Purheck atrata, alnml half td' 
them Folcoptera. and Ihc romalodtU' are rHmrcd 
inoKlly und about efiunlly (n Hemipti.ra, Ortlmp 
leraaiid N^ouroptcra. Thu »cpar«la have a title 
on ravpine of p, 378. 
8ee II Iso Brodie, P. B- 
