22 
lURLIOGUArilY OF FOSSIL INSECTS. 
fmiT I. (j5. 
Schrbter, J. S.— CoiiUiiuotl. | 
(Um- cvnicliylion mul fosailioii. 1’*^ Itaml. i 
17H I. pp. (8),550, (:I0), pl.:i. 
V. fobor I'inljitMiiiirkwiinllgo vi>r.stpiiu^viiiii*uu. 
A. Von vurstoUiti'ii inHi'Cloii, -llU U3, pi. 3| fljt- | 
Scudder, Saimiol IlnUburd. Tho in- | 
sect« of ancient Amoricu. ^'Aiimr. nat., i 
1 : (I2T»-G31, pi. Hi.) Salem. 1^08. 
A popular account of tliosn then known. 
Tlin f(»8flil iuKOCls of North 
America. Oeol. 5 : \TZ-\Ti, 2lt!- 1 
2a*2.) 8^, London. 1808. 1 
A reviow of the 87 Hpeeuw then known nn«! of | 
(lu'irjjeol« 5 >i'ulfti)fttions. AbfltrnctHWlU he found 
(n tlio Amur, ii.ut-p 1 : t>'>7. 8^ Saloin. ISIIT ; —Cun. \ 
mil., (2), 3: 2ti3-'Jlt4. 8=. Mnntnod. IkOK: ^mirt. \ 
jonrn. sc., r>: 409. 8”. hnmh'ii. ItitJt*:— utul I'op. 
sc. rev.. 7: 318-319, 8^. I.uQtlon. 1808. 
Kntomological noil's, V. 8 . 
Boston. lS7d. pp. 7’2. 
Reprints, with other mutter, two impels con 
tuining nnloH on fos.Hil insects, nicntionotl I'lse* 
where in this hitdiojrmphy. 
Some recent publication.^^ on fos- 
sil insects. ( J^sycllo, '.I ; 138.) 8' . Caui- 
bridge. Irt80. 
A review of Goss’s p.aj>erB. 
A bibliography «>f fossil insect.*?. 
(Harv. univ. 48-rO, 87-88,122- 
121,' l.%7-l(i2, 202-208, 252-2r»7, 2lHI-2!ilb 
333-337, 407-4M.) 4^. Cambridge. 1861- 
1882. (Ibl)l. contr. libr. Harv. univ., 13.) 
47 pp. 4*^, Cambridge. 1882. 
“itfni'c than four boDdied authors arc repre* 
smntcd u.s huvin^r eonc«-rned ihcrn.so1ve<4 inaro or 
less with foasU insects.'' 
[Elinor noticcH of fossil insects. ) 
(Psyche, 3: 277-279.) 4'^. Cambridge. 
1882. 
Exbtbitlon ut raootbi{:s of tijc Camhri4i;t* rnto- 
molo^icul cinbof ACiiHt of the first palenyoic inHiHtt 
over found (p. 377). and of illustnitimis of llii* ter- 
tiary In^ocU of North Araerinu (p. 278); u.h well as 
reinarks on fossil species of Tenm“» (p. 278): on 
Koran carhoniforoiiK Insects, and on tertiary spiders 
from rioriswant (p. 279). 
Older fossil inaocts west of the 
Mississippi. (Proc. Bost. soc. nat. hist., 
22: 58-00.) 8^. Boston. 1883. 
Xoticoof Phtbanocoris, found in Missouri, atid of 
the discovery oftriasaic cockroaches in Colorado. 
New genera and species of fossil 
cockroachc-s, from the older American 
rocks. (Proc. acad. nat. sci. Pliilad., 
1S85; 34-39.) 8 '. Philadelphia. 1885. 
Description of four geuera and eleven epecles 
frum the trmH.slc (8 species) or carboulferous (3 
species) rocks. 
Scuddor,S. TI,— Continued. 
'I’lie ge.ologieal history of niyiio- 
poda and uraoliuids. (Psycho, 4: 24;>- 
250.) 8^. (’ainhridge. 1885. 
Mmdi the sauu’ as the gmiTal mmirks In Zit lePs 
Ibmdii.d. iialirmit. See uUi do Borre, A. P. do. 
.SyHtemaliseho iihorsirht dor 
roHsileii inyriopodon, arachnoidoon, nnd 
iiisoklen. fZitlel, Handh, d. palaoont., 
I. abth., Paliipo/ , II : 721-831, figs. 894 
llOil.) H MUnchcn. 1885. 
'n>e first compridienslvo review of thcMi' groups 
Hinoe 1 lie work of I'letet.iu Ihlfl.and (rielsd.iu 
1S*fi. Figuri's are given tor neatly every family 
ircaled. 
Translation*. — Myriapnde.s. Arachni- 
i.iidos. Jnsi'cles, (/ittol, 'fraitd de pa- 
bhmtologio. Tradnit par lo Dr. C. Bur- 
roi.s, n. Pah'o/.., i*art i ; 720-833, lig.s. 
9U-ll2ii.) H\ Paria, 1887. 
Ti-aiiskited i»y Mr. A. Six. 
SysUnmitio review of our pros- 
e-nt knowlfidgo of fofwil insects, includ- 
ing myriapods and arachuidB. Wa.sb- 
ingtou. I88(i. (Hnll. U. S. Oeol. Siirv., 
vol. 5, No. 31,) 8‘-'. Washington. 1H81>. 
128 fip. 
The original text rurnislled Dr. Zittol for hU 
Ibindbueh, where tluunodinn groups woi'O more 
condenHiMl. No illustiut ions, however, are given. 
Arstuact. — K osBil iu.soctB. (.lonrn. 
roy. micr. soc., 1S87 : 582. ) 8'^. Condon, 
1887. 
Tho cockromdi of the paMt. 
(Miall, Struct, cockroach, pp. 205-220, 
ligs 119-125.) K . London. 188G. 
A iHipular review of our pro.mnt kieowledgo of 
extiimtcoi kroiudiea, closing with a table of the 177 
species known. 
The work of a decade upon 
fossil in.socts, 1880-1889. (Py-Mchc, 5: 287- 
295.) 4 \ Ciimiiridge. 1890. 
A review of the advance that has been roa<le in 
paleiitonmloRj' during the previous ten yenrs, 
directing attention lo Um* iiioit' impurlant or iu- 
tercsting p.'ipois. 
Tbefoasil in-seots of North Amer- 
ica, with notes on soino Knroposn species. 
2vols. 4*^. New York. 1890. voLl,pp. 10, 
4r».5,pl.35:— voI.2,pp. (2), 734, pi. 28. 
A rollortimi of Mio auiUor’s ipiarto pubiic.atiouK 
on fosKil inHcrl.s. Tho separalo vidmne.s have lii- 
depi*ndcnttitli*p*g‘'«»md are olsowhcro noted, vol. 
1. on pretortiary iiisocls, in the next mitry, vol. 2, 
on terllapy liiKOCts. in Section VI. 
The proliu'Liary insects of 
North America, iucluding critical re- 
marks on and descriptions of some Eu- 
