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PALEOZOIC — MYUIAPODA. 
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Scudder. S, H. — Coiitium*A. 
Fumijh I>. 31 of Iho FoaaU itirtOcM of Norlli Amor- 
it a. voL 1. Dortcriptimi of tijruri*.** of llio ilirtoTont 
^pocio», oijiittvfl fioni iIk* ]‘rooo»lin(? piipor. 
'I’lio Htructuic and utfinitieH of 
Eni»hobori:t Mook luul Worthon, a ixouus 
of Curboiiiforons inyriapoibi. (Amor. 
Joimi. 80 . urt«. (3), : 1H2-I86.) H-. 
Niuv Haven. 1881. 
<oil tlio botwoen tlicCarboni- 
foroiiH utul inoilont diplupoduuH iuyria])od>«, :«tul 
projiosesadiHtmct aubonler, Arcbipolypoda. for 
llio fonner. 
[Exhibition of Carboniferous 
contiitedos. ] (IVoc. IJosl. sor, ual. hist., 
•Jl: 8-2.) d . Boston. 1881. 
AT('lnpolyj»o4ln f rom lUluola. 
Keniurk.s on roiuarkablo Car- 
bouiferoUH millipedes. (Proc. Host. kc»c. 
nat. hist., 21 : 122.) 6 . Boston. 1881. 
riiey fann a dietinct wuUorder. 
Arcliip(»lypoda, a subordiual 
type of spined myriapods from the Car- 
bonifornus formation. (Mem, Boat. «oc. 
nat. hist., 3; 143-182, pi. 10-13.) 4 . Bos- 
ton. 1882. 
Kornmvol. 1. pp. ID5-2.S4, pi. 7*. 8-10. of fheFofwU 
nt Xwrlh Atmstiia*. 
1 •iMeiiHfteH t hi>ir rrlal ion O' inodoro <lip)o|MMlH uml 
lll••ni•^r•tpha known itpMcioA, udihnu f*evoi'nl 
tu*\v iOU’s: Iwtdvo «p«y-k*s *U'o rooo^nixfid. liivxlcd 
jutotonr } 2 «'tM*ni. fli*' llr.st plato t-nntniuH u restora- 
tion oft hi* Inrjrrst speck'* with olhor aiiinmlaand 
jiljmlAofMaxon Cr»s*k. .‘Wo iilso Borro, A- P. ilo. 
The albnities of Pat:ooca*npa 
Mook and Worthen, as evidence i»f the 
wide diversity of type in the earliefit 
known myriapods. (Amer. journ. sc,, (3), 
24 : 101-170.) 8' . New Haven. IHH2. 
Fiitiral ftniukmlion (»f the Htnioluis* of Paln'O- 
rnmpa fornn-rly reunTdod jw ulcpiiioptcroii^^IarrH 
or a worm, to sliow llmtit must be rpfiTi'i'«l to tho 
tn>i iup'Ml*.bntfi»rmun imlopondciO sjroup llim*in. 
'fw<» ni^w and diverse types of 
Carbon ifortms myriapods. (Mem. Host. 
Hoe.. nat. IiiMt., 3i 2K1-207, pi. 20, 27, tigs. 
1—1.) 4 . BohIoii. 1884. 
Foinm vol. 1, pp. ti47 301. pi. F.!-lo, of tho Fossil 
IhM-ots of North Amoriru. 
'Ci-k-limluH ufterw«rflsilisr*»vcn tl to Ih- u fobbsl 
tetn-lraf/, with throii spovU's. is «k’Hi'rllK'i!, and 
whose srrnotnro is doscrilKMl at 
is flftssed with myriapods as a new subor- 
iler, JTotoa.vDpnatlwu 
— N*‘te on the supposed myrin- 
}iodan cmins Tricbiulus (Mem. Bosk 
soc. nut. hist., 3: '138.) d . Boston, 
lobO. 
Scudder, S. H.— Conlinned. 
ForniK part of ]». 330, vol. 1, of the Foasiliiisccts 
ol North America. 
Trichinlus jiroves to Ik' ihr tip of un mifolding 
feru-leMf. 
New Carbmiifcroua myriapoda 
from Illinois. (Mem. Bosf. soo. nat. hist.. 
4: 417-4 l2,pl. 3:i-38.) 4 . Boston. 1890. 
Fonii.s pp. :m:{-418. pi. 25-30, of the Fossil In- 
secUof Nojlh Arnoricft. \*ol.l. 
Sixteen ftpooies hi-c? descrilsid nod three genera, 
be?ide^# notes Oil five 8peeiti.s pnwionsly known. 
8eo also Iiatzel, ll. 
Sterzel, T, llebcr I’aheojulus 
dyadicuH. (Neues jahrb. miner., 1878: 
72<»-T3l.) 8'-\ .Stuttgart. 1878. 
Cormiders the fossil dt-senhed by GtfmUr. as n 
myriapod U> bo u fern-louf, of Ji spoclcs of 
Scolo<?opterift. 
Utdier ralaeojtilus dy.adicns 
Geinilr. und Sooleoopteris elegaus Zenker. 
(Zeitschr. de.ntseli. gcol. gescllscb., 30: 
4l7-42(>, tivf. 19.) 8^. Berlin. 1878. 
Mainly devoted to showing that n«* nnimal re* 
tiiiiiDK }»av(. Imen found which possos.s the rliHrac- 
U‘rK ussigijed to I*ahiK>|nhi» dyndiciis : hut tliifl so- 
called myriapod is the half of a leaf of Scolecnji- 
teris elos;»ins, a f.'in. 
Ueber Scolecopteris elogaus 
Zenker und aiidere fossile reste aus dem 
horustein vno Altondorf bei Chemnitz. 
(Zeitschr. deutsch. gc<d. ge«oUflch., 32: 
1-18, taf. 1-2.) 8^’. Berlin. 1S80. 
Fta« a hrief roforcncc to PolA'ojulua dyadicu.s 
on pp. 1- 2. 
Weiss, Christian Erust. See DoUm, 
A. 
Westwood, .Tohn Obadiah. Snr nuo 
empreinte trouv<5o eii Angletorre dans les 
acliistos bonillers h( supposde pouvoir etre 
cidle d’uno chenille. (Compt. rend. soc. 
ent. Belg., (2), xxii: d-7.) 8^. Bruxelles. 
1876. (Ann. hoc. ent. Bolg., 19, Compt. 
rond.. 4-.'i.) 8'^. Briixellos, 1876. 
TranHlatlon by Woyers of a paaaago of Woal- 
wood s from Urodie'ft work on the sccondury In* 
st‘Ctrt of Kngland, in which a auiiposod catorpHlar 
(Hinoe rocoEiii/.ed as a rnyrinttwh »» dteorihed. 
Weyore adds a few comments. 
Weyers, Joseph Leopold. See West- 
wood, J. 0. 
Woodward, H. A monograph of the 
Britisli fossil Cruskicea helonging In the 
order Merostomufa. 4 . l.ondon, 1866- 
1/378. 1. p., pp. 2, 2<i3. til. 36. ([Buhl.] 
palcoutogr. soc., 1866-78.) 
