20 
imiL10<iKAPHY Ol’ FOSSIL INSLCTS. 
llll'U. ()U. 
OppeiiUeim, 1'. — L'imtiuurd. 
Khiimlorliubili of tbo B;iv;iri)ui white .Turn willi 
two ^I'luwa hIx Ihosi* ho logunlo 
iho aucofihiirt of h»tor L«-piihj\)tt'ro. A lint ol 
known torlhny Loplih'ptoni iKanjionthnl, gronpvrt 
hy Hlrnta ; n. md-zIo opcHtioK is (hiscrihcd. 
d’Orbiguy, Alcido LVssalim*8. liochor- 
clu^a zoolo|jiques siir riii.stunt (Vappari- 
tioii, dans Ioh dii mnndi>, dra ordres 
«rMininanx. comparA au do^i6 do pi ilVe- 
tioii do renaembU? do lours orj^am^s. (Ann. 
sc. nat., (3), LL ±>8-23(). '> tables.) 
Paris. l^r.O. 
Insects Hro troatoil on pp. 232-233, iiinl on lK)(h 
tahhis. 
Oustalet, Kniilo. rjil/iontologii*. (Gi- 
rard, Lch insor.tos; fralt(^ dlc^mentaire 
d’eiitotnologioj 1 ; ITO-IHO.) 8^'. Paris, 
1873. 
A good gonoral ucroiinl of foshU iiidects from 
tho ohlor the newer 6tratit. 
Owen, Sir Untbard. Pala'onL(dogy, nr 
a systematic Hiimmary ofextinct uuiinals 
and their gffnlogical rnlations. *Jd edition. 
8'-. Edinburgh. 18ijl. pp. lb, •KIB. 
The inflects nrohrlorty troated. wiihont illustm- 
tinu.H.un pp. 51-52. Nothing newia given oxvOpt 
the expression oi'a d<inht by WalorhouHO whether 
tho imlnsial liniustutio of Auvrrgno ia to be rc> 
forrr<l to tbo ohsos of Phrygauhlm. 
Tho lirst iHlilioii of tUb work Wfis an i xcorpt 
from vol. 17 of tbo KnoyrlopnMlio ih itannicu (hlh 
v<l., 1850). w'horo tbo urtiolo orrnploil pp. OI-lTrt, 
nml tbo tiiHorts, in nisirly tho same words am in tho 
Uter i-dition, oc<'.nrr<Hl on pp. 102, 103. 
Packard. .Vlphetis Spring. Guido to 
tbn study of insects, ami a treatise on 
tlioHo injurious ami bcnoliciiil to crops: 
for tbn nso of colleges, farin-sebool.s, .and 
agricnllnralistK^ witli eleven ]>la(eM and j 
si.v liumlrctl and lifty wood-cuts. 8*. .Sa- 
lem. I860 [lHOS-60], pp. 8, 702, jd. II. 
linn u flection on geological diMrilmtion, pp. 
77-81, with a plate (1) in tho intro<bicliun. hcMules 
treating of the foABil speoiGs in the body of tho 
work; GRpcoUilly in tho N'emoptera. when* pp. 
.'82-.'>8t nre given to a diacuR.sinti of Kitgorbon, 
with A figiir*‘ (.^72) and fpiot.it ions from opinions 
GXi»r<pwed hy llagon ninl (ioivtaecki-r in leltorfl 
from the formoi. In tlio third edition (1872) an 
uppHiidix baddod, in which, pp. 71D 711, adesoTip. 
tionand llgnrc arc giv»‘n of I'aolia. A figure of ' 
Arthrolyofm ia nddod in tho fourlh edition (1874). 
The prefnee sixfti edition UST.') confainM on ita 
Hccond page a par:tgru)di on the fuRsil insoct.s 
piibliflliod in AiiiGrica rtince the previou.s edition 
[fimiiahcd hy S. XI. Sciidder). 
. Our eoimmm insects; a i»op. 
ular account of tbo insects of our (lelds, 
Packard, A. S.— Con tinned, 
forests, gardens, and houses; illustrated 
with four plates and *208 wood cuts. 10'^. 
Salem. 1873. 
Contains a ohapier (xiil) eutitlod UUiIm on the 
anriMlry of iii.Hoot.fl. in whifdi. nml eapbciully mu 
pp. 137 1.51), tbo geological ailesllon is brielly die 
cti.ssed. 
Parkinaon, James. Organic remains 
of a former wfirld ; an examination of the 
minorali/.ed remains of tho vcgetahics and 
animals of 1 ho antedibiviaii world; gen- 
erally termed oxiraneon.s fossils. 2d edi- 
titm. 3 vols. launhni. 1833. Vol. 
1, pp. ly, ir*0, (d), front., pi. 1, i>;— vol. 2, 
pp. 14,*y8n,(2(i), front., pi. I'J voI.3,pp, 
: I2[lt>l, 167,^(20), front., pi. 2->. 
KntimioUtUiiU’c trciltml in vol. 3, pp. 2G.V267, and 
pi. 17, tlgh.2-n; lurvii* of OdoiiKla from Pappcli- 
beiio bbing liuiired ttnd seioe Uidi.HtiogutaiiabU* in* 
fleets copied from l.tiUliiis. 
* Phillips, John. Sw Woodward, II. 
et al. 
Pictet-BarabaUj a/itirtcard Picte^ de 
la Rive, Franvni^ Juli's (q. v.). 
Pictet de la Rive, Fniugois Jules, 
j Traiu5 dldmontairo do paleoutologie ou 
llistoirc natnrollo des auimiiu.x fossiles 
eonsiddrdsdun.s lours rapports /.oologiques 
et gdnlogiqiios. 4 vol. Gonbve. 
1841-46. T. 4. (1846), pj.. 15, 45H, pi. 20 
in text. 
IVolnaflc. Anu btiidpfl, i»p. 87-60 V- claflflG. In- 
pp. 01-lU: VI* clrt.i9e. Myriopodes, pp. 
115-1 Iti. No insrota arc llgurod. 
Traits de paldontologio on lii.s- 
toiro natnrclle dcsanimaiix fossiie^i con- 
sidi^r«5sdauslenrs rapports zoologiciues et 
gi^ologifjues. 2" edition. 4 vol. S'- ; atlas, 
4r Xhiris. 185:1^57. T. '2 (1^54), t. p., pp. 
727 ; atlas, pp. 32, pi. 56. 
luHGcteR, pp. 30l-405;>fyrmp«>des, p. 4o5; Arach* 
hiduM, PP.4UU-410; Atbis, pi. 40-41. A fow addi- 
I urns from Serre.s JIS. arc quoted. 
Pidgeon, Edward. Tho fossil remains 
of the animal kingdom. 8 . Loudon, 
isio. P1>. («}. r.u. (1), pi. 
Foriiirt tbo flupplmnontary volnmiiH of GriflUh'M 
Animal kiiigtlotn of(hivicr. Inflects are treated 
In a fliiminary mnntior on pp. 4ti3-]0.5. but nolliiug 
now ifl added, And uoiie ate figured. 
Plijiius Seciiiidus, Cains. Natnrali.s 
historia. Liher 37, .s«a*tion 72, 
AfltrauMbited by iloatock and Itiky Lon- 
don, 1857) that part of the pa.HH:ige which may ro- 
