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lilHLlOGBAPHY OF F 0 S 8 IL INSECTS. 
[HUhU 69. 
IV.— GENERAL FOR MESOZOIC TIME. 
See iil8o under Section I. 
Assmann, A. llcber die von Gormar 
bcHchriehoiion mid im palaoutolo^iselion 
iinwemu zo Miintdien beUndlicUcn inaek- 
ton ans dem litbogravhischeu sebiofer iu 
Bayern. (Aintl. her. veraarmul. dent.s(di, 
natnrf., 50: 4^. Mnnc.bon. Ifi77. 
A l>rief of his viowB of the mortorn 
proupR in which Gerinar'K upccloR should bo 
placiMl. 
Beckles, S. II. On the lowest strata of 
the cliffs at Hustings. (Ouart. joiirn. 
geol. 8 OC. Loud., 12, jn'oe., 288-202; witb 
a section.) 8'^. London. 185(>. 
Mcroiy mciitiouH (p. 2111) the discovery «< in- 
sects in the iipiHir iiioinbei-a of tho series, referred 
to the Wj>rtldlMl. 
Binfield, Henry. See Binfield. Vs'. K. 
and U. 
Binfield, AVilUam R. and Henry. On 
tlie occurrence of fossil insects in the 
wealden strata of the Sussex coast. 
(Quart, journ. gcol.soc. Loud., 10, proc., 
171-176.) London. 1654. 
The insects «n> uieniiuned only by uabordern, 
and the paper is uiostl.v made up of geolouicut 
sections of the places wliero In&t'CtH were loinid. 
Blake, J. F. Se,o Tate, K., and Blake, 
J. F. 
Bouv^, Thomas Tracy. Sco Deane, J. 
Brauer, F., Redtenbacher, Jos., und 
Ganglbauer, Ludwig. Fossile insokten 
ana dor jiiraforiuation Ost-Siberieus. 4 \ 
St. Petersburg. 1889. jtp. 2, 22, ]d. 2, 
(Mem. acail. sc. Sl.-P6tcrsb., (7), J6, no. 
If).) 4^. St. Petersburg. 1889. 
The nnihorH dencrihe and lifinro .nliiMit a cou]de 
of do/en iiiHcetp, moHtly aqiiatio and larval forms. 
They renard PulH-unliiia and Phru^matU'Citcd as 
Cicudida-. 
Brodie, P. B. A notice on the discovery 
of the remain.^ of insects, undii now genus 
of iso]U)dons Crustaciui belonging to the 
family Cyinothoidm in tho woaldcii for- 
mation in tho V'alo of Wardoiir, AVilts. 
(PrtHt. gold. .son. Loud,,:!: i:i4-135.) 8'-''. 
London. 1839. (Lond, Edinh. phil. iimg,, 
(3), 15: 534-5.S6.) London. 1839. 
A flection of the locality witli Hcoiiet-al ncciMint 
of ItK foKHil lainninH, thnne of the heloij;:- 
ing to several urder>». An extended notice will he 
found in the Xeues jahrh. f. iDiuoral.,1843: 23b- 
230. 80 . Stuttgart. 1843. 
Brodie, !’. B. — Continued. 
On the discovery of msects in 
tho lower bods of lia^of GlouccHtershiro. 
(Hep. bril. }w.soc. adv. sc., 1812, notices, 
,58.) 8 . London. 1813. 
(jimorul notice of the tlmliiig of n few inaectre- 
mniUK, morttly roitM)pi.eroiiH, near C'hellcnhum. 
Notice on tho discovery of in- 
sects in the wealden of the Vnlc of Aj'les- 
hury. Bucks, wiih Some ohmuvations on 
the ilislribntion of those and other fos- 
sils in Ihc Vale of Wardmir, Wiltshire. 
(Ann. mag. nat. hist., 11: 480— 182.) 8^, 
London. 1843. 
Sullioiently deacrihed by the tide. 
Notice on. the discovery of in- 
sects in the wealden in the Vale of Ayles- 
bury, Bucks, with some additional ob- 
servations on the wider distribution of 
these and other fossils in the Vale of War- 
dour, Wiltshire. (Loud. Edinh. l>iihl. 
phil. mug., (3). 23: .512-514.) 8^, Lon- 
don. 1843. (Proc. geol. soc. Loud., 4: 
7HI-782.) 8 . Jmndon. 1843. 
Sntiie u« tha prccj*<ling, 
Notice on the discovery of the 
remains of insects in the lias of Glou- 
cestershire, with some roiharks on tbo 
lower nu>nihorsof this formation. (Loud. 
Kilinh. Duhl. pUil. mag., (3), 23: 5‘29- 
531.) 8‘^. London. 1843. (Ann. mug. 
nat. hist,, 11: 509-511.) K-. London. 
1843. (Proc. geol. aoc. Loud., 4 : 14-16.) 
8' . London. 1842—13. (Athemenin, 1843: 
40-41.) 4 \ London. 1843. 
N*ulM:e of du; dlHCo\fi-y and aeolnch’al ptmilhiti 
4 tl tiiKinUH iM'nr Oluuvester and I 3 ie]n>i|}iaiii. al> 
Waiidud*' Cliffuinl at WeMbuiy; an exteiiHimi nf 
the papvr Tncntmin'd ftoiu the BHLiAh nsaociation 
loporl. 
Aiotkact : iSur dos d^'hris d’inseetes dii 
liasdu Gloncestersliiro. (L’inslitnt, 1843, 
i,47.) 4. Paris. 1843. 
Ai.stuacT: Notiz iilior die lintdeukiiinr 
von insecteuresfeii im lias von Gloucester- 
shire mit oiiiigon bemurkungen uber din 
mitern glicder dieser formation. (Nones 
jalirb. f. mineral., 1844: 127-128.) 
.8tuttgnrt. 1844. 
A bi.story of tbo fossil insecU 
iu the secondary rocks of England. 
