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Oldest ('Hie) air liroathorw. (Pop- «o. 
luoiithl.i «7 : 100, 5 til's.) b'*. Nu'V 
York. 18^5. 
Ptipulur account of PahonphouiiH uiol Pa!uM»- 
blaitiim. willi l•xt^nc^^^ from the orli;inal ucoomits. 
Ormerod, H. M. [Diacunsion of Srir- 
rnp's translation tif Pron^'niart’s imper. ] 
(Trans, gool. hoc. Munch., 18: -01, 
:W8.) Manchester. I>=8r». 
Tl»o Coimueutry iitHccIa arc preecivt'ii lu'si^h? 
Umvoj*. 
Pike, .1. W. ProsiM-viitiuo of fossil in- 
sects ami plants on Mazou Creek. H- . 
Salem. 1^81. pj*. 5. (Proc. Amur, u.ssoc. 
adv. fic.,‘.i0::i20-r>24.) Saloni. 1881. i 
A sketch of the hi«t<jry <*f tho formutious iit 
ilazoii Cn*ck, with a mentum in mo.st ;:oinTal 
U'nns of the »ihm.*ils uml piantH. 
Plateau, F6Hx. See Boire. A. P. de. 
Prestwich, .Ios<*ph. On some of the 
faults 'which ulfnci -t he coallicUl of Coal- 
hrookdalc. (Loud. Kdinh. ]>hil. mag., 
■1 : :175-;170.) 8. London. 181U. (Proc. 
geol. HOC. Lond., ‘J: 18-20.) 8^-. Con- 
don, 1834. 
In a notice of th«’ funails a heetlo uml a .*ij>Ulor 
ar<‘ mentiuuod, j>. :!7fi ('JO), jn* nijcurriiu; in tlio 
iron-stone nmluleji .at that place. 
On the geology of Coalhvook 
Dale. (Trans. gooL soc. Lmni., (2), 
-195, pi. :10— U.) -I . Londoti. 18-10. 
('ontaius a nohVo, p. 4i6, of three fossil inw'OtS 
(Ciirciilhhdcs feiej unsttoU, C. prestvirli. aiitl n 
neuroptoron) from the locality : also untcrod in 
the table on p. -190. 
Scudder. S. II. [NoMco of fo.ssil in- 
Bcels from the Dovoniuji voeks of Now 
Bninswick, and on Haplophichiiim hur- 
nesii.] (Pn»e. Dost. .soc. nat. hist., 11 : 
150-151.) Ihiston. Ii07. (Anicr. 
nat., 1: 445~'H0.) H^‘. Salem, 1807. 
Ue.ferH the 1‘cvoninn iiisect-rt to new fnndhcK of 
Neuroptemnud thoCarhoiiiferoiiH llu)duphltddiim 
prfibuldy to I lie Kphemcride*. 
[Kem;trkH on two now fossil in- 
sods from the Carhoniferona fi>rmation 
in America.] (Pror. BtwU soc. nat. hist. 
11: :101-403.) HoHton. 1808. (Scud- 
der, Eiitom. notes, 1: 7-9.) 8^. Bos- 
ton. 1808. (Amor, joiiru. sc., (2), 40. 419- 
421.) 8°. New Haven. 1808. 
BertOdlMJS Moaathentonmin iMiHtulatnni and 
Archcgoi'rylltis prlscus. Abstract in Amor, nat., 
2: 309. 6^. Satuiii. 18G9. 
Scudder, S. II. — Conlinncd. 
. Entomological notes. 1. 8^. 
[Boston, istis. I po. 11. 
Kcprinl of the prcccdinu paper, with othors* 
Descriplitms <»f fossil insects, 
fimnd on Ma/ou (.’reek and near Morris, 
(inuidy f’o., lllintda. (Worllien, nct»l. 
snrv. 11!., 9: .500-.572, tigs. LlO.) S°. 
I .<priug0t'ld.] l8(W. 
Di'Hcribc.miiiu^ hcw(*uiiM»ui*ori>'iHii!«i'cU. mostly 
iicio-ofitondd. It i.-i also marked a .SippU-mmd 
U* Dcfirliptioijft of . rticulati'.s, 
Kmnnrk.s on som»> ivin.’iins of 
insects oeciirriiig in ('jirhonifcronH shale 
at Capo Breloti. (Pror. Best. hoc. nal. 
hist., 18: 1 1:t-1M.) Ihwton. IS75. 
(Scudder, Kut. notes, 5: 2-9.) 8'^. Bos- 
ton. IcTO. 
Xotiec« the diseovery of lockroaoh wings and 
flu* larva of a :*iippobcd rtnigou fly at Sidney. 
Now and interesting insectH 
from the Carhoniferoii.s of Cape Breton, 
rfo. Salem. 1870. pp. 2, ligs. (I'roe. 
Ainer. :ishoc. adv. sc., 21: B, lUl-111, tigs* 
1-2.) 8^'. Salem. 1870. 
Bc.sciiption tif Iho cookronoh and biippm<Ml lar- 
val tlrugou-ny mriitloDcd in ft preceding paimr. 
Ri’.iMiiKT: 8^^ Montn'al. 1870. pp. 
•i, figs. (Can. tmt., (ii. s.), 8: 88-lK), figs. 
1-2.) 8 . Montreal. 1870, 
Fossi! j.alioozoic insects, xvith 
a list of descrUnnl American insects from 
the Carboniferous formation. (Geol. 
m.Hg., (n. H.), dec. 2, vol. 3, p]). 519- 
,520.) H°. Londoti. 1870. 
tllvfs a list nf ihiity .spo*deM. Kntitlod in table; 
On fOH.sU imc'ctf* fr‘un tin' c«:d meaaaros. 
On tin* close alliliation of the 
insects ofKurojm aud Amerieain iheCar- 
iHiniferouH epoch. (I'roe. Bost. soc. nat. 
hist., 18 ;3, 58-959.) 8^. Boston. 1876. 
A» liitinmtely ndalvd uhiiow. 
Entomological notes, VI. 8^^. 
Bost4m. 1878. pp. 55. pi. 
I Ropiint. among other mftller, of three short pa- 
pern on fossil iiiHeeta olaewhcrc mentionwl. 
The I'urly typCH of insects; or 
the origin and so<incncfi of insect life in 
pahi'ozoic times (Mem. Bost. soc. nat. 
hist., 9: 19-21.) 4*^. Boston. 1379. 
! Forms pp. :19-41 of the Fossil insects 
1 of North America, vol. 1. 
I A general review of paleozoic insects, attempt* 
' iiig (o Hhow ‘ that th** laws of sinxcs.-tiun of tho 
, insm t tribes am <i«ite aimilar to Uiomo which have 
I long been km»wn to hold In other gninps of the 
