piru- 6i». 
46 ItlULlOGUAPllV OK 
McLachlaii, R.— CoiUiniiml. ! 
Did flowers exist durinji the 
Ourbouiforous epoch T (Nature, 20: 5-4*0 ^ 
-I'J. Dondmi. 1879. 
Uosponsf to Mr. Wjillrtce, diMpiitiiift Ihe Jcpi* 
dopte.rouK imtnrt* of Ureyciisi boriiicusis. 
Mahr, Carl Hermann. Boitratf ziir , 
henntuisa fossilou iusocten der sleinkoh- | 
leu formation Thurinj'ous. (Nones jahrb. 
f. miuoral., 1870: 282-S8Ti, fl|fs.) 
Sf.uttj^art. 1870. 
OcxM’ription nnd fl;:circ of two apwcioji uf Hlat- 
tina from Hmenau. 
Meyer, 0. K. H. von. See Jordan, II., 
nnd Meyer, C. E. H. 
Mylacris packardii. (Rand. note.Hiiat. 
hisr., 2:64.) 8^. Providouco. 1885 
Merc montlon of the name of a Ciirhouiferous 
cockroach from Uhodo iBlaml. 
Rost, Woldemar. De (iliciim ectypis 
obviis in litliauthracuiii vottineusium 
lobeiuneusiunupio fodiuis. Uabe, 10^^. 
18fl9. pp. 4, :i2. 
t'lomiar’s Blattlim didyma ia dC8«‘rlbv<l ab n fern 
under the peueric name PictyopteriH. 
Saporta, ^fa^’^ftth (iiiston dc. See 
Borre, A. P. do; Section V/i. 
Scudder, S. II. Two new fossil cock- 
roaches from the Carbonifoi'ous of f'apo 
Breton. (Cun. nat., (n. a.), 7 : 271-272, 
li^rt. 1-2.) 8^. Montreal. 1874. 
DeacribcH lUntlina liceri and B. brotonensla. 
Noteon tliewin^nf a cockroach 
from the Carboniforons tbrination of Piu- 
son, Penn. (Proc. Bo.st. soe. tiat. hist., 
l!»: 258-2:19.) 8^. Boston. 1878. (Send- 
der, Entom notes, fl: 5.5-541.) 8'-'. Boston. 
IH78. 
PeKcrdiee BlatOiia bwclpora. 
[Lettrc A M. du Sclys-Long- 
champa.] (Cmnpt. rend. sou. cm. Belg., 
(2), xxi: 2.) 8'-^. Bruxelles. 1870. (Amu 
soc. ent. Belg., 19, compt. rend., 2.) 8‘ . 
Bnixelles. 1870. 
BxprcHsinti an opinion .ipoinrtl llio ltipido]>lrr- 
miH clmrsMster of Rreyeriu. Translation by Sclyn. 
Palaeozoic cockroaches ; a com- 
plcle revision of iho species of both 
worlds, Avith an essay toward their clas- 
sifleation. (Mem. Boat. soo. nat. hist., 
3: 2:1-154, pi. 2-6.) 4' . Boston. 1679. 
FoniiH vol. 1, pp. 43-].*»a, pi. 2-ti, of the FohhII 
insects of Xorth Aiiieiica. 
The Unit attempt to chiaalfy any Kroup of 
pnleor.oic inswtts of both worlds hy characters 
drawn from tho a'ouuUom of the wing. More 1 luiu 
KOSSIE INSEt^TS. 
Scudder, S. 11. — Chml inned. 
rtixty HpeciCH pMHe*«n of Hu m iii'W)im* doMOi’ibct! 
fttiil Ufjmed; ibey ai'O divbbal into two tribes and 
olttven genera and sepuiated jw a wlude iron* 
modern ciM’.kitnicrheM under ibe uAliio I'aheoblat- 
Uiritn. SocaUoHeinit?., F- E. 
[Exhihit-iou of a CiirhonifcrouR 
eockroae.h.'J (Psyche, :i: 186.) 4 . Cam- 
bridge. 1881. 
Showing dilTcrouoc in vouatiou of (»j»po3Uo 
winpe- 
A new and nimsually perfect 
CarhoniferouB eockruach from Mazou 
('reck, Illinois. (Proc. Bost. soc, nat. 
hist., 21: ‘591-596.) 8^\ Boston. 1882, 
nc«cHbo.H Kloblatllua ina/ona, the imiiration of 
the wings of tho two sides dilloring. Als»» h**p«- 
nitoly printed, with atitlo-pago Hndsamo pagina- 
tion. 
A gigantic- walking-stick from 
the coal. (Scimice, I: 95-96, tig.) 6^ * 
Cambridge. IS85. 
Notice of TiUiiophaainn fnyoH. 
Tho species <»f Mylacris, a Car- 
bonifernns gonns of eockroaches. (Mein. 
Bost. soc. nat. hist., 5: 299-309, pi. 9‘, 
5—11.) 4^. Bo.ston. 18o4. 
Forms vol 1, pp. 2C:i- ‘J7U, pi. 13. ..f th.. Fossil 
inscot-sof North America. 
Ten HpociiMi are onnmeralcd ami l«bnlal»Mt and 
six dorterils'd at leitglb. 
Dictyoneura and the allied in* 
fleets of the Carboniferous epoch. (Proc. 
Amor. acud. arU sc., 20: 167-175.) 8-. 
Boston. 1B8.5, 
Systematic revij-iou of U»« .sporics AVhioh bad 
b^on reft-ricd to Dictyoinmn* wilb di*<icriplion8 
of many now gciiHrM and spuciHs. sopmatoii iiy 
aiml.vtioul tabios. 
Cockroaches from iheCarbonil- 
ernns period. (Proc. Host. son. nat. hist., 
25: :156-557.) 8 . Boston. 
Criticism id' Woodward's contdtiHion.H coocern- 
ing -»omo British Ptn'cu*«. 
An inlercsting jMileO/.uic cock- 
i-ojich fuiuiii, at Richmond, Ohio. (Proc. 
Best. soc. nat. hist., 21 : 4i*-55.) 6^\ Bos- 
ton. 1889. 
I Dcstoiption of eight newspecios of EioblaUiuit. 
I Now' types of cockroaches from 
the Carboniferous depoaits of tho Pnited 
Status. (Mem. Host. sou. nat. hist., 4 : 401- 
41.5, pi. 5l-:52.) 4^. Boston. 1690. 
Forma pp :i77-ai)l, pi. 2 :j- 34. of tho Fos.sil inaoi'ls 
, of North Amoricft, vol. 1. Ton species and lw» 
I genera uro doBcribed. 
