BIBLlOGUAPflY OF FOSSIL INSECTS. 
I.—GENERAL AND 
Agassiz, Jonii Louis Roilolphc. Tlu? 
]»riniiiive diversity and numlior of ani* 
iiials in j^eoloi^ieal times. [New Ha- 
ven.] 1854. itp. Id. (Am. junrn. Roi., 
(‘2), 17: :J09-a24.) 8^-. Now Haven. IH.54. 
Dfivotes a jwirn^mph an p.S (Itlfi) to insects, 
anr! prophecies tboir discovery anlcrior to the 
(’urboniferooH period. 
See al.soBuckland, W. 
Aldrovandus, Ulyssea. Do nnimali- 
Uvg inaectis libri 8e]>tem cvm singvlorvm 
iconibvK .ad vinum expressia. f^. Bo- 
noniji!. 1(>38. t. p., ]»p, (8), 787, (41). 
The section, p. 700, l)e vermibus in Inpidibua. 
A tnelalUs nasccntibus cap. 8. contain* nothinfj 
oriuinal. 
Allen, Orant. The colour HonRo ; itsori- 
^in and development. An essay in com- 
]j{irative jjsychology. 8^. London. 1870. 
I»p. 12, 282. 
In n chapter (4) on “iDflecta and fl.ivrer«.“ he 
dieenssefl briefly the untiqiiUy of insects and their 
relntinn to the enrlle*r entomophilons flowers. 
Hoe espeeiallv pp. 38. 42-46, 86-C9. 78-SO. Hoc also 
Wallace, A. II. 
Audr4, fidonard. Sec Brongniart, C. 
J. K. 
Assmaun, Angnst. Palacontologio. 
Heitriige ziir insekten-fiiuna der vorwelt. 
— Kinleitung. I. Heitrag. Die fossilen 
iusektmi dcs tertiaren (miocenen) thon- 
lagera von Scho-ssnitz hei Kanth in Schle- 
nicn. II. Ileitrag. Fossilc in.sckton ans 
dertertiiiren(oUgocenen5 hraiinkohlc von 
Naumbarg am Bober. Mit einer tafcl 
abbildungen. Breslau. 1800. pp. 
1-82, taf. 1. (Zeitschr. f, entorii. dcs 
vereins i\ achlejj. iiiHcktenk., (2) 1.) 
The introduction, of thirty pages, gives a gen* 
end revlow of foKsll inHeetH. I have seen only the 
sepaiato edition. .Soo same title in Section VJ, 
and Section VI/. 
MISCELLANEOUS. 
Barrois, Charles. See Scudder, S. H. 
Blanford, W. See Medlicott, H. 
B-, iiud Blanford, W. T. 
Brauer, Friedrich. See Fritsch, A. 
I Brodie, Pi*ter Htdlinger. Contribution.s 
' tolhegeology of Gloucestershire, intended 
I chielly for the use of students. (Geolo- 
gist, [1]: 41-48, 81-88,227-2:13, 289-291, 
' 3(19-377.) London. 1^58. 
In«eet« are referre<l toon pp. 47, 231, and S?.*!. 
mostly from the Una. 
The distribution and correlation 
of fossil insects, and the supposed occiir- 
rciico of Lepido]>tcra and Arachnidte in 
Briri.sh find foreign strata, chielly in the 
secondary rocks, . . . being a p.aper 
read at the animal meeting of the War- 
wicksliire natural history and arclueolog- 
ical society, held at the musomu, War- 
[ wick, April 18, H73. 8'^. Warwick, [n. d.] 
pp. 19. (Ann. rep. Warw. nat. hist. arch. 
' SOP.. :I7 : 12-28.) 8^. Warwick. 187:i. 
I A vpry gpncr.il account of fossil insoctH, fob 
' lowed (pp. 12-10) by a Tabular view of Rritish 
aud foreign fossil insects cbiotly in the acconilnry 
rocks, omitting the foreign tertinrics. Only 8cj>- 
urate paper soon. 
The distribution and correla- 
tion of fossil insects, and the supposed oc- 
currence, of Lopidoptera and Araehnidm 
in Briti.sh and foreign strata, chiefly in 
the secondary rocks, . . . being a 
paper read at the annual meeting of the 
Warwickshire naturalists’ aud archa?ol- 
! ogists’ Held club, held at the museum, 
! Warwick, February 24. 1874. 8^, War- 
wick. [P-d.]pp, 2 : 5 . (Ann. rop. Warw. 
nat. arch, field club. 1874. pp. 16-38.) 
An cnlnrgomont of tbo Inst. pHncipnlly in the 
j tftlmlnr view. Liko the preceding, it is imich 
(lisflguiod by typographicid orrors. 
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