LIST OF MY ENTOMOLOGICAL PUBLICATIONS ETC. 
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In 18G8 I established the new genus Trochobola for T. annulata and L. cae- 
saren 0. S. Trochobola is a very peculiar form, with a wide distribution over 
Europe, North America, Australia and Tasmania, all the species showing the 
same pattern of ocellate spots on the wings (compare Mon. N. A. Diptera IV, 
p. 97—98). 
3. (In Russian.) Otcherk sovremennago sostojanija poznanija 
entomologitcheskoi fanny okrestnostei St. Peterburga. 
In the “Jurnal Ministerstva Narodnago Proswestchenija”, St. Peters¬ 
burg, 1857. 
{Translation): Review of the present condition of our knowledge of the 
Entomological Fauna of the environs of St. Petersburg, 1857. 
NB. The separate copies bear the date of 1858, and contain 166 pages. 
This paper was rather carelessly printed in St. Petersburg after my departure 
for the United States, and contains innumerable misprints. 
{Biographical.) Of the beginnings of my entomological career I have 
given an account in the “Introduction”, p. 1—2. 
In the early spring of 1856, I was appointed Secretary of the Russian 
Legation at Washington and landed in New York about the middle of June. 
Of my peregrinations during the two months intervening between these 
two dates I have given an account in the same Introduction, p. 2—3. (Con¬ 
tinued on p. 207.) 
SECOND PERIOD. 
WORK IN THE UNITED STATES. 
1856—1877. 
1858 . 
4. Catalogue of the described Diptera of North America. 
Smithsonian Miscell. Collections, Vol. Ill, Jan. 1858; pp. NX and 192, 
in 8°. — Appendix, ibid. Oct. 1859 (three pages). 
NB. This is a mere compilatory Catalogue which, twenty years later, was 
replaced by the critical Catalogue of 1878 (compare below, No. 61, 1878). 
1859 .. 
5. Ueber die St. Petersburger Insektenfauna. 
Wien, Entom. Monatsschr. 1859, p. 50 — 56. 
NB. A short notice of the contents of my No. 3, 1857, which had been 
published in Russian. 
