. Geological magazine. pods, Geol. Mag. 1887, No. I. p. 1. Pi. I. 2 Comptes Rendus, Acad, des Sciences, Paris, No. 29, Deer. 26, 1884. s See Miinsters Beitrage zur Petrefacteukunde, Stuttgart. * Mr. S. H. Scudder has since named it Etoblattina mantidioides, Mem. BostonSoc. Nat. Hist. 1879, vol. iii. pt. L No. 3, pp. 72-73 (woodcut). DECADE III. VOL. IV. NO. II. 4 50 Br. H. Woodward—British Carboniferous Cockroaches. Boston, who has not only described all the species that have come tohis hands from the Coal-measures of N. America, but many Europeanones also, and has given us a complete revision


. Geological magazine. pods, Geol. Mag. 1887, No. I. p. 1. Pi. I. 2 Comptes Rendus, Acad, des Sciences, Paris, No. 29, Deer. 26, 1884. s See Miinsters Beitrage zur Petrefacteukunde, Stuttgart. * Mr. S. H. Scudder has since named it Etoblattina mantidioides, Mem. BostonSoc. Nat. Hist. 1879, vol. iii. pt. L No. 3, pp. 72-73 (woodcut). DECADE III. VOL. IV. NO. II. 4 50 Br. H. Woodward—British Carboniferous Cockroaches. Boston, who has not only described all the species that have come tohis hands from the Coal-measures of N. America, but many Europeanones also, and has given us a complete revision of the species ofboth worlds (see Mem. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. Boston, 1879, iii. pp. 23-134, and plates 2-6). According to a still later summary on The Cockroach of the Past(published as an appendix to The Structure and Life-History of theCockroach (Periplaneta orientalis), by Prof. L. C. Miall and AlfredDenny, London, 1886, 8vo.), Mr. Scudder gives the number ofCarboniferous Palceohlaltarice at 70


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