32 
HIliLlOOKAniy OF FOSSIL INSECTS. 
I HULL. 6il. 
Soudder, H. 11. — Continued, 
jtuimttl kingdom : and that tlm facia lire, in llio 
luaiu, ancli ua M«o thino-y of duacciit denmnds. ” 
Tho geiiernl coiiclitslous aii* dmiimatiznd uiul'*r 
twelve lieadR. It ia noticed anti uriliciRcd l‘V de 
JJorro (Compt. ri'iid. sno, ent. Belg., (2), no. 65, p. 
11.) 8®. Bruxidles. IK79. 
Translation : Lea )>rtimiers typesiViii- 
aoctes; nrigiiic ot onlre iie AUccession dcs 
in.scetes duns lu p#*riode paleozniiilie. 
(Andi. fit. pU.vs. niil., (ti), : ;>,j:i-U71.) 8 . 
Gon^ve. ISriO. 
The liaiialmitin in hy A. Uiimbort. Somti notes, 
espooiRny the lubliograpliical, are oniltled. 
Arstract *. The early types of i nsccts. 
Abstraet of* u ]nipop read before the Na- 
tional Academy of ScieuceH. Nov. 5, li^7S. 
(Amcr. jouvn. sc. arts, (H), 17 : 7'2-74.) fr'. 
New Haven. 187'A (Science news, 1: 
Salem. 1878. 
This containa the "cneral conclusloua. 
Tuansi.ation* : l^rtypen dor insecU'ii. 
(Kiwhios, 5: OMi-2.) X"', LoipKiK. 187t). 
A iranHlatUm of the abstract, with notea l»y 
ttlUor. 
Two now lUili.sli Ciirbonifemua 
insects, with reiiiiuks on tbose already 
known. (Cicol. mag., (2),8: 20I1-HO0, tig.) 
8°, Loudon. ISSI. 
Tlio only twohexajmds bitberlo kmiveu (except 
Ing a cookroacli) arc NcuropltTji and not Orlliop- 
tcra as liad be^ n recently loainwiuMl. Two new 
apeoiea ar<’ des«TilH*d, Arclneopiilns ingens, the 
largest i>.'iieo/.oic inaect known, «nd lirmlia prls- 
cotiuota, rcinarkalde f»»r the preservation of the 
colored bands of the wing. Separates (without 
change of pagination) boar on the cover the title : 
Now Carbonlf* rono in««( !■*. 
AiwTRArT : l7]»oii the Carboniferous in- 
bccts of (ireut llrituin. (ilurv. univ. bull., 
2: 175.) Cambridge. 1881. 
The Carboniferous hexapod in- 
sects of Great Britain. (Mem. Host. sue. 
nut. hist.,;i: 2L1-224, pi, 12.) 4^. Bos- 
ton. 18KL 
Korms \*ol. 1, pp. 235-II40. pi. 11. of the Foosllin- 
80 <'ts of North Amorlrn. 
Hrmila, Archioox»tilnH and IdtiiOBinlio iiro d«-. 
RcrilKHl at length ; a list of 7 HpocioH is given. 
On mldilional rcniains of urtic- 
ulatesobtaincd by Dr. Dawsmi from sigil- 
larittii BtumpH in the coal field of Nova 
Scotia. (Phil, trails., 1882 : 049-650.) 4°. 
London. 1885. 
NotJr.es somo now inyriapoda and KCorpions 
wilhonl giving uaruea. 
Scudder, S. 11. — Coulinnud. 
Pal:i*odictyoptera: orlheafliui- 
lies and clnsHilication of paluo/oio ITtixa- 
poda. (Mem. I>o.st. soc, nut . hist., 5 : 319- 
351, pi. 2D-32.) 4 . Boston. I«a5. 
Foriu9 vol.I, pp.2A:i pi. 15-18, of the FoPsil 
insiH'tH of Nortli .Vnirricn. 
The wmg**d ins-i » l!» of paloozoio Umes are 
grouped under the terms oilhMpler'dd, iiouroplor* 
Old ami hemiptoroid Palifodirtyoptcra, and sepn- 
rated into aevi*r.il faudllus. A largo mind>i*rof 
! new gencia .'uid species are deHcrllied uud figured 
from Amerfran rurks. 
Winged insects from a puloonto- 
logicul point of view, or 'rho geological 
history of insects. (Mem. Host. eoc. mat. 
hist, ,3: 3.'sL3ri8.) 1. Boston. IHR'>. 
Forms vol, 1, pp. U17-32‘J, of rliw FosBiUnseots of 
North America. 
ThedivUionof in.<iepts into two groat groups, 
^lotnbula ami Iletciometubel.i, Is nrgedutton new 
grnniuU: but ordinal font ures worn not diflVrouti- 
ntrdln the earlUst ]ienml. **lnfieets continued 
thri'ugli paleozoic time as a genornUted form of 
IleteromeUibola . . . which had tho front 
wingM na well as tho hind wings mmiduanuiib. 
fill dm advent of laeROZolc limes A givat differcu' 
! tiatimi tuok plaO. ami before itHiniddioall of Iho 
■ ordorn [ofiimect»| . were fully developed 
in all their ossentlnl fentitres as tliey exint lO' 
, day.*’ 
Two more English Carhonifer- 
mis iuKccts. (ti'col. iurtg.,(‘4j, 2; 265-2f»t>.) 
6*^, Loudon. 1885. 
lirodia prliw-'OtinotA and Aiclueoptilue Ingvim 
deserthed. 
See Jil.so Borre, A. P. do, 
Brauer, K., Dawson, J. W'. 
Selys-Longchamps, M. K. ile. See 
Borre, A. P. de. 
Sterzel, J.T. Uehor zwei none iiisek- 
tcnarteii nns dem karbou von Lugau. 
(Ber. miturw. gesellsch. Chemnitz, 7 : 271- 
270, pi.) Chmiiniiz. 18.81. 
Beacribo.s ami figures IJlattina (Ktobl.ittiiia) 
lanceolata ami Tenues (MixolHruiea f) lugauunais. 
Stirrup, Mark. [ DiHcnssioii of Bron- 
gniart’s paper.] (Trans, geoh soc. 
Manch., IH: 207-209. 2>V. 292. :5‘i9-3:U.) 
8*^, Manchester. 1885, Ih'Mi. 
Explaiiution <d’ ibHcomlitions umlor which in* 
HecUWi rw found at CommeiOiy; tho uxcellcnco 
of lUcir j>reaervatiou; iierfoi aliims in fossil woods 
in Laocashtre. 
I Sec also Brouguiai t, C. J. E. 
Verueuil, Philippe Kdniiard Ponlletier 
dr. See Archiac, E. J. A. V. d’, et Ver- 
ueuil, P. fi. 1'. de. 
