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Scudder Samuel Hubbard, Descriptions of fossil insects 
found on Mazon Creek and near Morris, Grundy Co., Illin. 
Worthen, Geol. Surv. 111. III. 566 — 572. 1868. 
— (Remarks on two new fossil insects from carbonif. form. in Amer.) 
Proc. Bost. Soc. n. h. XI. 301 — 303. 1868. Ent. notes. I. 
7 — 9. 1868. Amer. Journ. sc. (2) XLVI. 419 — 421. 1868. 
— Entomological notes I. 11 pg. Boston 1868. 
— The fossil insects of Xorth America. Geol. Mag. V. 172 — 177. 
216—222. 1868. 
— Two new fossil cockroaches from the Carboniferous of Cape Breton. 
Canad. nat. (n. s.) VII. 271—272. 1874. 
— Remarks on some remains of insects ocurring in Carboniferous 
shale at Cape Breton. Proc. Bost. Soc. n. h. XVIII. 113 — ^114. 
1875. Entomol. notes V. 2 — 3. 1876. 
- On the close affiliation of the insects of Europe and Amer, in the 
carboniferous epoch. Proc. Bost. soc. n. h. XVIII. 358—359. 1876. 
Lettre k M. de Selys-Longchamps. C. R. soc. ent. Belg. (2) XXL 
2. 1876. Ann. soc. ent. Belg. XIX c. r. 2. 1876. 
Fossil palaeozoic insects, with a list of described american insects 
from the carbonif. format. Geol. Mag. (n. s.) Dec. 2. Vol. III 
519—520. 1876. 
— Xew and interesting insects from the Carboniferous of Cape Bre- 
ton. Proc. Amer, assoc. adv. sc. XXIV. B. 110 — 111. 1876. 
Canad. nat. (n. s.) VIII. 88 — 90. 1876. 
— Note on the wing of a cockroach from the carbonif. Formation of 
Pittston Penn. Proc. Bost. soc. n. h. XIX. 238 — 239. 1878. 
— An insectwing of extreme simplicity from the coal formation. 
Proc. Bost. soc. n. h. XIX. 248 — 249. 1878. 
— A carboniferous Termes from Illinois. Proc. Bost. soc. n. h. XIX. 
300—301. 1878. 
-- Entomological notes VI. Bost. 1878. 55 pg. 
- The early types of insects; or the origin and sequence of insect 
life in palaeozoic times. Mem. Bost. soc. n. h. III. 13 — 21. 
1879. Trad. Arch. sc. phys. nat. Geneve (3) III. 353 — 371. 1880. 
— ■ Palaeozoic cockroaches; a complete revision of the species of both 
worlds, with an essay toward their classification. 
Mem. Bost. soc. n. h. III. 23^ — 134. t. 2 — 6. 1879. 
— (Exhibition of ar carboniferous cockroach.) Psyche III. 186. 1881. 
— On Lithosialis bohemica. Proc. Bost. soc. n. h. XXI. 167. 1881. 
— • The Devonian insects of New Brunswick. Anniv. Meet. Bost. soc. 
n. h. (3) 1880. 44 pg. 1 pl. 1881. tjbers: Kosmos V. 217 — 223. 
1881. 
- Two new British carboniferous insects. Geol. mag. (2) VIII. 
293—300. 1881. 
— A bibliography of fossil insects. Cambridge 1882. Bull. Harvard. 
Univers. Bibliographical Contrib. No. 13. 
— (Minor notices of fossil insects) Psyche III. 277 — 279. 1882. 
— A new and unusually perfect carboniferous cockroach from. Mazon 
Creek, 111. Proc. Bost. Soc. n. h. XXI. 391 — 396. 1882. 
— A gigantic walking-stick from the coal. Science 1. 95 — 96. 1883. 
— The carboniferous hexapod insects of Great Britain. Mem. Bost. 
soc. n. h. III. 213—224. t. 12. 1883. 
— Older fossil insects west of the Mississippi. Proc. Bost. Soc. n. h. 
X XII. 58—60. 1883. 
— ■ Triassic Insects from the Rockv Mountains. 
Amer, journ. sc. XXViil. 1884. 199—203. 
— The species of Mylacris, a carboniferous genus of cockroaches. 
Mem. Boston soc. n. h. III. 299 — 309. t. 27. 1884. 
— Pala.eodictyoptera: or the affinities and classification of palaeozoic 
Hexapoda. Mem. Bost. soc. n. h. III. 319 — 351. t. 29 — 32. 1885. 
— Winged insects from the palaeontological point of wiew, cr the 
geologica'1 history of insects. Mem. Bost. soc. n. h. III. 353 — 358. 
1885. 
■ — Dictyoneura and the allied insects of the carboniferous epcch. 
Proc. Amer. acad. arts. sc. XX. 167 — 173. 1885. 
