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99. (Notices about dipterological papers of different authors, 
published by me in the paragraphs “Literatur” of the 
Wiener Entom. Zeitung, 1884.) 
a) On two publications of Mr. Port chin sky in the Horae 
etc. Rossicae, 1884: 1. Sarcophaga Wohlfahrti, Mono¬ 
graph ia. 2. Diptera Europaea and Asiatica nova etc. 
Wien. Ent. Zeit. 1884, p. 254—255. 
b) B. A. Jaroscheffski. Nachtrage zum Verzeichnisse 
der Dipteren Kharkoffs (compare above, No. 87, 1882). 
Wien. Entom. Zeit. 1884, p. 284—2S5. 
c) W. F. Kirby. Diptera, collected during the expedition 
of the “Challenger” (Ann. & Mag. of N. H.; June 1884). 
Wien. Entom. Zeit. 1884, p. 315—316. 
NB. This is a severe criticism of Mr. Kirby’s performance. 
100. Phalacrocera replicata De G. 
Entomologische Nachrichten, 1884, p. 311. 
NB. A few lines only, pointing out a description of an aquatic larva de¬ 
scribed by Prof. Grube, in the Schles. Gesellscli. etc. 1867, p. 59, which, to all 
appearances is the same as De Geer’s larva. 
101. Facts, concerning the importation and non-importation of 
Diptera into distant countries. (Compare No. 65, 1880.) 
Trans. Ent. Soc. London, 1884, p. 489—496. 
102. An Essay of comparative Chaetotaxy, or the arrangement 
of characteristic bristles of Diptera. 
Trans. Ent. Soc. London, 1884, p. 497—517. 
NB. This is the development of the No. 80 (1881) above. 
The proof-readers in London have in two cases quite arbitrarily substi¬ 
tuted the term plumose, which has no sense in that connection, for stubble¬ 
shaped, which means a bristle truncate at tip, and is the translation of the 
German stoppel-formig, which means resembling the stumps of a cereal left on 
the ground after harvest. These two cases occur on p. 507, line 14 from bottom; 
and on p. 514, line 9 from bottom. 
103. On the New Zealand Dipterous Fauna. 
New Zealand Journ. of Science, Sept. 1884, p. 198—201. 
NB. As I have not received any extra-copies of this paper, I had it re¬ 
printed in Heidelberg in 1902 (see below, Nr. 174, 1902). 
