CATALOGUE OF NORTH AMERICAN DIPTERA. I 5 



New and little known Guests of the Texan Legionary Ants. American Nat- 

 uralist, xxxvi, 365-3/8, figs.; 1902. 

 Acontistoptera melandcri and Xainonotum hystrix. 



Notes on the Larvae of some Texas Diptera. Psyche, ix, 351-354, figs.; June, 

 1902. 

 Phora epeirce n. sp., and several species of larv;t. 



A dexiid Parasite of the Sowbug. Ent. News, xiv, 291 ; Nov., 1903. 



Melanophora roralis Linn.; reared from Porcellio sp. 

 See also Melander and Brues. 



Burgess, Edward. 



Description of Oscinis trifolii and malvas, in Report Comr. of Agriculture 

 for 1879, 201, 202. 



These are referred to Agromyza trifolii and jucunda by Coquillett. 



Two Interesting American Diptera. Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., xix, 320- 

 324, i plate; Feb. 27, 1878. 



Glutops (n. g.) singularis and Epibatcs ostcn-sackcnii, n. sp. 



Cannon, W. A. 



The Gall of the Monterey Pine. American Naturalist, xxv, Oct., 1900, Soi- 

 810, figs. 



A botanical study of the gall of Cecidomyia pini-radiata;. 

 Chagnon, G. 



fitudes Preliminaires sur les Syrphides de la Province de Quebec. Chicotini, 

 Quebec, 1901, 75 pp. Originally published in parts in " Le Naturaliste 

 Canadien," 1901 ; I quote the separate edition. 

 No new species. 



List of Canadian Diptera. The Entomological Student, Philadelphia. Vol. 

 n, 5-8 and 13-15- 



Mostly from Montreal and vicinity; no new species. 



Cbittenden, F. H. 



Some Insects Injurious to the Violet, Rose, and other Ornamental Plants. 

 Bull, 27, n. ser., Division of Entomology, U. S. Department of Agriculture; 

 114 pp., figs.; 1901. 

 Life history of Diplosis violicola and Sciara inconstans. 



Some Insects Injurious to Vegetable Crops. Bulletin 33, new series, Division 

 of Entomology, Dept. of Agriculture, 1902. 117 pp., many figs. 



Life history of Psila rose, Scaptomyza (Drosophila} flaveola, adusta 

 and graminum, and Phorbia fusciceps. 



A Brief Account of the Principal Insect enemies of the Sugar Beet. Bull. 

 43, Division of Entomology, 1903, 71 pp. 



Contains life history of Pegomyia vicina and Phorbia fusciceps. 

 Clark, Bracy. 



Observations on the Genus Oestrus. Transactions of the Linnaean Society, 

 in, 1797. 



Oestrus cuniculi, n. sp., from Ga. 



An Essay on the Bots of Horses and other Animals. London, 1815. with 

 two plates. 



Cutcrebra horripihtm and Cephenomyia phobifer from N. A. 

 Addenda to Essay on Bots, 1848, with i plate. 

 Cnterebra atrox, from Mexico. 



