CATALOGUE OF NORTH AMERICAN DIPTERA. 43 



Macquart, Jean. 



Histoire Naturelle des Dipteres. 2 vols., with 24 col. pi. Paris, 1834, 1835. 

 Forms part of the Suites a Buffon, published by Roret. 



The species are mostly European ; there are a few scattered throughout 

 from North America. 



Dipteres Nouveaux ou peu Connus. Two volumes in five parts, and five 

 supplements in six parts. Memoires de la Societe des Sciences et des Arts 

 de Lille. 



Vol. I, part i 1838 pp. 9-225 25 plates. 



This set contains an immense amount of material from North America, 

 especially the larger flies of the southern regions. I give the dates of 

 actual publication according to Hagen, although I observe that they do not 

 agree exactly with Osten Sacken, nor with those penciled on my own set. 

 The nominal date of publication was one year earlier, except with the 

 first, second and eighth numbers. The work was also published separately, 

 with different pagination, and this was used by Osten Sacken in his Cata- 

 logue ; it is therefore continued by me. The parts without exception are 

 indexed, so that any difficulty about the pages will readily be overcome. 

 Notice sur une nouveau Genre de la Famille des Pupipares. etc. Annales 

 Soc. ent. de France, 1852, 331-333, pi. iv, f. 4. 



Megistopoda pilatei, from Mexico and Cuba. 



Notice sur une nouvelle Espece d'Aricie. Annales Soc. ent. de France, 1853, 

 675, pi. xx, f. 2. 



Aricia pici, from San Domingo. 



Marlatt, C. L. 



Report of a Trip to Investigate Buffalo Gnats. Insect Life, n, 7-11; July, 

 1889. 



Notes on breeding habits of SimuHum meridionalc. 

 The Xanthium Trypeta. Insect Life, in. 312, 313, figs.; April, 1891. 



Life history of Enarcsta ccqtialis. 



The Ox Warble. Circular No. 25, sec. ser., Div. of Entomology; July, 1897. 

 10 pp., figs. 

 Hypoderma lincata VILL. 



The Principal Insect Enemies of Growing Wheat. Farmers' Bulletin No. 

 132, Division of Entomology, Dept. of Agriculture. 40 pp., 1901, figs. 

 Life history of Mayetiola destructor, Contarinia tritici, and Meromyza 



aincricana. 



Marten, John. 



New Tabanidae. Canadian Entomologist, xv, 110-112; June, 1883. 

 Tabanus allynii, tetricits, frenchii, sitsurrus. 



