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Goldenberg, F.— C«mtimiotl. 
in the t^xt, is an exnrt roproductiou ol’ the jiriut 
IM iblishfd six ycaie carlior in the repurt ol’ tho 
Sjuirhriick yytinjaMiiiii, no lueniiou hoing nm»le of 
the author’s o^vn juMitioiis t« the Carboniferous 
fauna Hhice U was issiusU. These ami «Jthers iip- 
l>ear in Ihe seeoiul jiart, whore Iho iusi*ots oconpv 
pp. 8-:U uml pi. 1. 'I'ho order Palii'odictyoptoni is 
here lusiitulod for llio J)iotyo]»lera o»otn. pneocf.l 
Cif I>ohvii. TIh' number of spooies Ireiiti'd is 
twenty-si'ven, m»l, however, all roufimal to Smu- 
biUehj Ihis brings the number t»f Sajirbruck In- 
Hocls m irivrn in tlio catalojimv pp. 50-51, to 
Ihiity-oight, and ie.udei*H thU work, for lie liuu*, 
the most impurUuit conliibution to yuleonoie en- i 
toinolouy that had ever appeared. A nominal 1 
of 76 fossil eoekroaohes, based on that of lleer, Is 
piveuon pp. 16-21. A suppleinenl-beft was prom- 
ised, bnthos never appeared. 
Gosb, H, Inlrodudory papers on fossil 
entomology. No. It. Ibilmozoio time. On 
the insecta t»f tUoOevmiiaii peiiod, au>l 
the animals ami plants with wliuih they 
were eorrelnled. (Enlom. monthl. nnig., 
15: ltM-Ui7.) Ci^. London. 187B. 
Thesauu’.—So. 4. Palioozoic time. On 
tho insecta of tho tJ.arlioniferous jteriod, 
and tho animals and itlants with which 
they were correlated. (Entsnii. monthl. 
mag., l-'> ; London. l^Tlh 
7*/(f flrtwie.— No. 5. Paheozoic time. Ott 
iho insccta of tho Pertnian period, iiud 
the miimalfl and plants with which tliiry 
were oorrcliiied, (Eninin, monthl. mag., 
1.5: London. Ie79. 
Sen Iho same title in Soetioii I. Sortiun IV , and 
Soctinn VJ. 
Three i»aj>ers on fnssil insects, 
and the British aiidftircigu formatioiiH in 
which inw'ct reiiiaiiis liavc been detected. 
No. :i. The insect fauna of the primiiry 
or palteo/.oic. period, LLondou. I'yJO.] 
pp. IW. (Proc. ffcol. assoc., li, no. (>, p]). 
271-300.) 8*“. London. 1880. 
Abstkact: Tho insect fauna of tho 
primary or paheozoie period and the 
British ami foreign .strata of Mint, period 
in which insect reiimins have heyn de- 
tected. (Geol. nmg. (ii. s.),G: 230-232.) 
e^. London. 1870. 
Th« papers, of whicdi this in thn third, contain 
n curoful lovlowof thchtiuaturoof fensil hisocl»% ; 
each KHdt»gicnI fonualiim Is Hi^piirntoly lre-ut*‘d, 
cuntulniiig references to all tlio m'uera, uml hi 
very many cases n» Iho Mpecica found iuU. with 
fuU bihhouiuphioal refcrmicns. It wilt be fuuiid 
very useful to tho m iMual siudont. 
The other papers are given hi 8ecM«u IV and 
Section VJ, (). V. 
Goss, H.— Continued. 
On some recently discovered 
InsGchi from eurhoniferons nml Silurian 
rocks. 8^. [London.] 1885. pp. 
(Proc. geol. n.ssoc.,0, No, 3: 131-151.) 8°. 
Jjoiulon. 1885. 
A general resume of the pn>gTC{M» of discovery 
sinco Ida previous collation, in which the do- 
postta uf Gi*eat llrlliiiii, the continent of Knropo, 
and Ainorica are aoparaloly treated, followed by 
a general summary. 
Austhact. Fossil insects. (Ent.oin., 18 : 
195-1117.) 8^\ London. 1885. 
'rUAN.SLATlON OF AuSTKACT. FoSfiilo 
inseklen. Sictt. ent. zeit., U>; :W0-:iHL) 
16'^. Stettin. 1885. 
Gutbier, August von. See Geinitz, 
II. B., iind Gutbier, A. von. 
Hartig. Ernst. See Geinitz, 11. B., 
Fleck, TL, uud Hartig, E. 
Higgins, IL H. President’.s addresM 
[to the Liverpool mitiualisls' held clubj. 
[Liverpool. 1871. ] 11 pp. 2 pi. 
Mention, p. 16. of ft few lii.HWJt remains found 
iii earhouiferourt rock:) in the Kaveiiln^ad cutting 
near I.ivenuiolj one wing is figured. 
Humbert, Alois. 8ee Scudder, S. H. 
James, Jtiscph Fniueis. Keuiarks on a 
supposed fossil fnngu.H frmii the coal 
mensnres. (.Tmirn. Cine. soc. nut. hist., 
8: 157-159.) H. Cincinnati. I8f:5. 
CnusideiH Uldfcouiorpha Hlglllariuj lh« burrow 
of ftu luM'Ct larva. 
Kliver, Moritz. Ueber einige neiio 
Biuttinarien-, zwei Ilictyonpura- nml 
zwei Arthroplenni-arten aim dcr Soar* 
hi ucker sLcinkohlenfoninatiou. 4°, Cas- 
Mcl. 18'3. 19 lip., 3 pi. (Paheontogr., 
29 (3>v): 249-259, pi. 34-35.) 4 . Cas.sel. 
18 m3. 
The niutlinai ia* are Hovnii in uumber, of which 
all lull two arc nuw, at* are tho Hpcciua of Ilii:* 
tyoueura; all are tlguroil. 
llnbcr einige none arlhropo- 
deiireste aus der s;iarbriicker and dcr 
wettin-lohejUncr steinkohlenformution. 
(Palff»oiitogr., 32 : 99-115. pi. 14(7). 4^. 
8tuitgart. 1885. 
Kloven difl’crcnt ob.iecta are described and fig- 
ured, including some unceitoin fragments of 
bwlics; loortt arttw ingHUml imdudu two Tenues, 
a Dictvonctii’a, an Acridites and tlireo lUulilna- 
rile. 
K[u8ta, Johann]. Novi Menovci z i-es- 
kcUu lUvarii kamenoaliulu6ho. Vesmir 
13: 117-98. 5gs.) 4“. Prazo. 1884. 
