SCUl'DKU.) 
MESOZOIC GENERAL. 
Brodie, V. H. — Continued. 
ArfoinjKiMiod by n iiarticular occouiit nf 
tlie sM*nta ju which they occur, aud of the 
circuiustaiicesconiiocted with their preser- 
vation. 8°. London. 184b. pp. (18),130, 
pi. 11. 
Tlu‘ iiitr(Mluctor 3 ’ ohaerv/itionH, oxplanatiou of 
platcft, notoa, and inaiij' nuines. arc bj* tVestwotMl. 
TbiH, tlip onlj-ai'paratc work on fonail inaectaovor 
piil)liKtiott hi KtiKtaixl. Ik atilt the chief Honrceof 
our too inexaet knuw!*:dii;o of tlio liasaicand other 
Boeondury inaectH of tlmt country. The bod.v of 
the work. Mr. Ilrmliij’a jmil, i» divided into four 
i'haptora, of whieli tho Hrat denl.s with the 
wealdmi, the aecoml with the oolite, the tbinl 
with theliaa, aud tho Iburtli with miHcellanuonu 
matter. iuchidiii{t inHtn:ta of contiuontal ntrata. 
On tho insect'liiuestoue and its 
U 880 (nate beds. (Murchison, Outl. jjool. 
Cliolteiiham. 2d ed., 51-53.) 8^’, Lon- 
don. 18-l.b. 
Simply a dlscusaion of the inode of dejioaition 
of IlioHe locka. 
Notice of tlie existence of pnr- 
hock strata with remains of insects ami 
otiier fossils, at Swindon. Wilts. (Quart, 
joum. Kcol. soc. Loud., 3, proc., 53-54.) 
8^'. London. 1817. 
A iriKilo^ticul prtper, piviuff no further uccount 
of the inseota thnn ajipearH in the title. 
On tho insect beds in the pur- 
liecU foririation of Dorset and Wilts; and 
a notiei* of the oconirence of a nenrop- 
tennis inHCcf. in the Stoiiesftold slate of 
(iloncestershiro. (Quart, jonrn. gool. 
soc. Lond., Oj proc., 344.) London. 
18.53. 
riibllshcd only by titlo: probably Hami\ji.s next. 
On t he insect beds of the pur- 
beck formation in Wilksliire and DoiKOt- 
sbiro. (Quart. Jonrn. ;reoI. son. Loud., 10, 
proc., t75-182.1 8^. London. Ij^54. 
Mogtly iircupied with poolojjieJil doctioiiH. but 
p. 4k1 (ztviM an arcount, in ueiirral teimn, of tho 
rmidition and character of the limeotH ili.so4*v£»red, 
most of which were Colooptera. 
Asketcli oftholias|;eneralJy iti 
England, and of the insetd and Hauitan 
beds. (Eroe. Warw. nat. arch, lield club, 
IBttK, i.i». H'-\ Warwick. 18T>B. 
Mostly occupioil willi llioceology oftheinflocl- 
bed.s. but with otuvasionul rofermico trapecially «m 
pp. 18- IP) to thu in«oet.« ooiitolned in them. 
— Notes on a railway-section of 
the lower lias aud rluetics liotweon Strat- 
ford-on-Avon and Fenny Compton, on the 
occurrence of the rhadics near Kineton, 
Bull (19 
Brodie, P. 11, — Contiinicd, 
and iheinsoct hedsneUr Knowle, in War- 
wicksliire, and on tho recent discovery 
of the rlnetios near Leicester. tQuart. 
Jonrn. geol. hoc. Lond., 30, i : ]»p. 74G-749.) 
8^'. London. l^Td. 
Simply notioi'Mthc di.scovory of certain iuHCut.'i 
at Copt Hoath nenr Kunwlo. 
The lower liasm Fijvtiii'itonand 
Kineton, and on the rhootics in that 
neij^hhourhood, ami tlieir further exten- 
sion in Leicostcr.shiie. Nottinp;hamRhire, 
Lincolnshire, Vorkshire, and (!umhci- 
land ; . .. bein<;a pajiorreml at the annual 
meeting of tlie Warwicksliire natural his- 
tory and archmologieal sociot.v, held at 
the museum, Warwick, April 2nd, 1>7,5. 
8^. Warwick, (.n. d.'J pt». 14. (Ann. 
re]*. Warw. nat. hist. arch, soc.) 
Principally occupu'd with p'olou.v hut with a 
few apwiul referemms to iiiMf.cls, p.'irtjculaily lui 
p. 10; «oji.amU* only «oi*u. 
Sec also Strickland, II. E. 
Buckman, James. On the occnmmcc 
of the remains of insects in (he njipcr lias 
of tlie county of Glouce.stcr. (Pry**, geol. 
soc. Loud., 4: 211-212.) 8"'. London. 
1S43. (Lond. Edinh. Dulil. phil, mag., 
24: 377.) 8'. London. 1^11. 
NiUiruK ^Kaclinn hrodiui. witiimit d<'><oiipUuii, 
Rud Itie oi'OiiTreiHo of l wo (’olroplera ;imi :i Tiptiiu 
at VlumbiHtun. 
Chambers, Victor Touscs . Ihimiw ing 
larva*. (Nature, 25: 520.) 4 . Ijoudoii. 
1882. 
0<»mf»nn'B rcc4-nt ami ftkHgil mlmv^ ' of lepidup- 
teroubi larvif. inferring t<» Uau^ai’s Ktutemeut im 
a piovioua pagr. 
Dana, J. D. 8ee Deane, J. 
Deane, James. On the saudstoim los- 
silsofConiiocticut River. (Jouni. acad. 
nat.sc.Phihid., (2), 3: 173-17S, pi. 18-20.) 
4 . Philadelpliia. 1850. 
Ou ]d. 19 srr iiiruml tiarkHof what tho author 
pnvsumeH aiH* urlioulutrd lUiimaD. in wliich ho 
RUppiirtod by tho opiiiioiiB, «juolod on p. 177, of 
rmfi'swjrfl Loidy. tVyiimn ami Dana tho iattor 
holic\iiig thorn prtdmhly cruslaccuu. 8ouio aio 
I posftibfv tiio liack? of insects. 
1 Ichnogruphs from tho sand- 
stone of Conumdient River. 4^. Hoaton. 
18(11. pp. 01, pi. 40. 
Contaiua introdurtlmi. pp. n-4, by A. A.Cioiild; 
Idogruidiical iiuLico (of Dr. Dwuie) h^' 11. 1. How- 
diPdi, pp. (I U: .1 memoir upon tho fo.sHi) foot- 
marks ami otlu r iriuuT^sloiis "f tho Oommotleut 
, Rtver fiandstono, by .Ihiiich Ihuiue (compilod by 
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