96 
inHUUdKAPMY OF FOSSIL INSKCTS, 
I 6a 
MinoL OliarlfiH Secl^wirk. Zurkcmit- | 
iMHsclei* inHckl»*nli}niL (Arc)i. niikr. iinat., 
:r/-4H. pL7.) . Lonii. ISSG. 
IK'sitUm's on pv* * 16-47 the iJlructiire of Hio in 
tojrumont of a fossil rat<*rpUlHr from ibooilpjocviio 
of KlorisHJint. 
Scudder, S. II. Dosoripfion tl'im 
inmvcaii pnpilloM fosfiilo (SntyritwM rcy- 
no«ii ) tnmvi^ a Aix on I'nivonco. . 
PuriH. 1S7*J. pp. 7, pi. I. (Kov. nia". 
/onL. iS7I-7‘J: pi. 7.) 
Extract: T description of a now fossil 
buttcrlly (Satyrif.os rcynosli) luinid at 
Aix in I'rovcuce. 8 . Jaowb>r>. 1R7*2. 
]»p. ‘2, ]»I. 1. (Oeol. iiiajf., tl: 0:1*^-5315, pi. 
13. lisB. ’2. :i.) 
Also entitled on cover: On u now* fossil butter- 
tly. Tito Kngltsli triinslntiim is by the editor 
of Itio Geological iiiagu^iue. Tlut npecica ia from 
the tertiary. 
Fossil buttertlios. (Mom. Amor. 
assoc, adv. ac., 1.) 4 . Snlcin. 187.5, 
pp. 12, 99, pi. ;5. 
IdeAcribcs in detail tho generic uml epectlio 
chariMilerR of the flvo known et|teeies, besidcH four 
DOW ones, all from European tertinries, A fier an 
historiral introduction thoro are smslion.-i on their 
geological relations, the probable food plants of 
their caterpillarH, tbe present dist nlintion of their 
mcircst al1ic>a. and the foseila believed to be erro- 
neously referred to biitlerilies. More or less ex- 
tended abstracts wtll bo found in Areh. so. ph^’s. 
hhT., n. B., .05: 102-103; 57: 91-02. 8'=. Geneve. 
IA7C. — Noucs .lahtb. miner., 1»77: 44.5-447. 8°. 
Slurtgart. 1877 Am«r. jotirn. sc., (3). 11 : 74-7.‘». 
8®. N. Haven. 1870;— Amer. uat.. 10: 53, UMK 
107. H®. Salem. 1876. Seo also Boisdnval, J. 
A.; Daponchel, P. A. J ; and Lefobvre, A. 
b'oBsil IntttorllicK. (Sciidd., ' 
Itiitt. New Engl., 1 : 7.56-7G0, pi. 16. fig. (>.) 
8°. Cambridge. 1889. 
Forms Esenrsus xxiv. A general account of 
the relations of the fow spee.ios kiiiiwn in Europe 
and Americ. 1 . ' 
• Tim fossil biitterllies of Florls- 
sant. (Aim. rep. F. S. geol. snrv., H: 
4:515-474, pi. 52, ,5:5.) . W.^sliingtou. 
1889 [1890]. 
HeseriptionK and illiiKtratiouB of seven species, 
with an appendix on a living Afncun Ub.vtbeiil 
allied to one of tlietu ; each is referred to a dia. 
tiuct and extinct griiiis uml ull but one are Xym- 
pballdtu. 
8ee also Brodie, I*. H. ; Lefeb- 
vre, A.; and Strecker, !1. 
Serres, P. M. 'l\ de. lltMixiotne note 
additioucllo an Mdmoiro g<^ulogiqnc . . . 
Serres, V. M. T.ilo. — Continnod. 
sill* la Ibov'cncp. (Acb^s soc. linn. 15ord., 
13: 170-172.) 8^‘. Hordeaux. 184:5. 
Pago 172 cont4iins a Note robitivo .an Ifsiiidop. 
t^rc tignri-auno. 4; but the plate of the Imttertiy. 
Nporiiiopi.4 sepiilta, uppo:irs to b.ave boon pub* 
lislicd in a limited edition only, as the two or 
lliroe copies I have examined do not cmitnin it. 
'Two years later isorres mentiuns Us puidication. 
Stir IcH fossilcs dn bassin d’Aix 
(Honcliesdu Rhfino). (Ann. so. nat., (:5), 
zooL, 4: *249-2,56). H I’aria. 1H4.5. 
Pp. 251-254 are mostly given to rnmboting tbo 
iirguments drawn from the preaome of Cyllo 
Bepiilta in favor of tlic ei(Uutorial nature of tho 
anciuut clitnule of Aix. 
Streckei, Herman. l5uttorflie« and 
mtdbs in tbelr connection with agricnl- 
tnre and hortienUnro: a paper prepared 
for tho Pennsylvania fruit growers* 
society. January, 1879. Harrisburg. 
1879. 2*2 j»p. 
Contains, p. 19. a paragraph on fonafl butler- 
flies (Iniwti from Scnddoi's paper, with oue or 
two comments. 
Swintoii, A. II. A sludy<*r the vari- 
ation of llio Kiiiall loipiisc-shell btitlerlly 
(VuiHHsa urtica*). (Hardw. science gos- 
sip, 1881 : 147-149. I70-I79, figs. 88, 104, 
105.) 1. 8-*. Lomlon. 1881. 
A study of tbo evolution and BpecIaUxatinn of 
biitU^rtUcB and motliH, Mbowing bow ttio nmt kings 
of the wlugH of fos.sil Lcpidotitera faaniiouixt) with 
the systomatic desiun foun»l In recent. specicH. 
in Hgs. 104, 105,011 p. 177. hn .attempts reatorations 
of Xoorlnopis scpulla ami tv tertiary Bombyx, 
both from Aix. 
Westwood, J, O. 8oe Doubleday 
E., and Westwood, J. O. 
Vlli. — Ceuozoic Hymeiioptera. 
Soo also ninler iSeolion I .Tml Sec- 
I ion VI. 
Andrae, K. Beit.rilge/.nrkenutnisso 
dor foasilen Itor.a SiobunblirgHns und dus 
Baiinlcs. Mifc zwiilf tafolu. pp. 1-4W, 
pl. 1-1*2. (Abbundl. k. U. gnol. reichsanet. 
NVien, bd. 2, :tbtb. 3, no. 4.) *1'^. Wien. 
Irkio. 
Figuren a Formicn, pl. 4. fig. 0, fla. Bb. with 
mention on p. 26. Tbo Formica is aald to come 
IVom Thalhoiii). but tho locality >*f tho plant on 
the Hniiie Kbib with it \a given us Sutxkn ' 
See same UUe in Section VIP*. 
Brischke, If Hie by iiionnptrri'n dus 
Imrusteiiia, Danzig. 18813. pp- *2. 
