LIST OF MY ENTOMOLOGICAL PUBLICATIONS ETC. 
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150. Remarks on the homologies and differences between the 
first stages of Pericoma Hal. and those of a new Brazilian 
species (with two plates). 
Trans. Ent. Soc. London, 1895, p. 483—487. 
This paper is explanatory of Dr. Fritz Muller’s paper in the same volume, 
which is entitled: “Contribution towards the history of a new form of larvae of 
Psychodidae (Diptera) from Brazil”. The Rev. Alfred E. Eaton, at my re¬ 
quest, prepared a third paper: “Supplementary notes on Dr. F. Muller’s paper 
on a new form of larvae of Psychodidae from Brazil” (ibid. p. 489—493). This 
new form of larva of a Brazilian Psychoclid is remarkable for suctorial discs 
on its ventral side, which are like those of the larvae of Blepliaroceridae. 
In the “Introduction”, p. 16, line 13 from bottom, I have said: “A similar 
paper on Cyrtidae, which was nearly finished in 1895, is still unpublished”. 
This passage requires an explanation. My intention at that time, was, before 
publishing my paper, to pay a visit to England and to verify some doubtful 
points in the Museums in London and Oxford. In the mean time Professor Dr. 
Karsch, of the Berlin Museum, with whom I was in correspondence, wrote me 
that one of the young attaches of the Museum, Dr. Benno Wandolleck, felt 
much disappointed when he heard of my purpose of a publication on the Cyr¬ 
tidae, as he had entertained the same intention. Supposing that a trained zoo¬ 
logist of the Berlin Museum was much more capable than I to accomplish such 
a task, I did not hesitate a moment in offering him my manuscript for use. 
He expressed to me his most sincere gratitude in a letter of Sept. 22 1895. 
On January 4 1896 he wrote me that he was occupied with translating my ma¬ 
nuscript, and would return it to me soon afterwards. On August 17 1896 he in¬ 
formed me of the progress of his work, that he had received materials from Vienna, 
and from Mr. Verrall in Newmarket. 
Not hearing anything about the matter since, I made a new inquiry (in 
March 1904), and was informed that the author’s private affairs had prevented 
him from continuing his work, but that he hoped, nevertheless, to take it up 
again, as soon as his circumstances would allow it. In the mean time he had 
returned my MSS. to me. 
1896 . 
151. A new genus of Cyrtidae (Dipt.) from New Zealand. 
Ent. M. Mag. London, 1896, p. 16—18. 
Helle, gen. nov. An inadvertence occurred in the very first line of this 
paper: for Megalybus Westw., read Megalybus Philippi. 
152. Camarota, as a noxious insect. 
Ent. M. Mag. London, 1896, p. 257. 
