CATALOGUE OF NORTH AMERICAN DIPTERA. 63 



Breeding records of 27 species, reared by Professor S. A. Forbes ; Sarco- 

 phaga leucanicc n. sp. " if found to be undescribed." 



Comments on Mr. Van der Wulp's Recent Diagnoses of New Species of 

 Mexican Muscidse. Canadian Entomologist, xxv, 164-168; July, 1893. 



An attempt to interpret Van der Wulp's too brief dia-no^-s, without the 

 material to throw any particular light on them ; an altogether superfluous 

 piece of meddling. The changes of generic names are both uncalled for. 



A Cabbage-like Cecidomyidous Gall on Bigelovia. Psyche, vi, 490; July, 1893. 

 Cecidomyia bigelovice-brassicoides n. sp. ; gall only. 



Further Notes on the Cotton-tail Bot. Insect Life, v, 317-320; July, 1893. 



Cntcrcbra fontinella CLARK redescribed. This afterward proved to be a 

 new species and was named C. Icpusculi in Psyche, Jan., 1897, 8, 9. 



Notes on Some Jamaican Muscidce. Journal of the Institute of Jamaica, I, 

 No. 7; Aug., 1893. 

 No new species. 



Dipterous Parasites in Their Relation to Economic Entomology. Insect 

 Life, vi, 201-204; Dec., 1893. 

 No new species. 



Notes on some Cecidomyidae of the Vicinity of Washington, D. C. Proc. 

 Ent. Soc. Wash., n, No. 4, pp. 388-390; 1893. 

 Three species mentioned ; none new. 



Notes on Certain Cecidomyidous Galls on Cornus. Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., 

 n, 390, 1893. 



Describes the gall of the species afterward named Cecidomyia clarula by 

 Beutenmiiller. 



Occurrence of Oecacta furens Poey in Jamaica. Jour. Inst. Jamaica, i, 381, 

 1893. 



A Tachinid Reared from the Cells of a Mud-dauber Wasp. Bulletin Ohio 

 Exp. Station, Technical series i, 165, 166; 1893. 



Sarcomacronychia trypoxylonis n. sp., from Ohio (syn. of PacJiyoph- 

 thalmns floridensis TOWNS.). 



A very Remarkable and Anomalous Syrphid, with Peculiarly Developed Hind 

 Tarsi. Canadian Entomologist, xxvi, 50-52, figs. ; Feb., 1894. 



Calotarsa ornatipes n. gen. and spec. It belongs to the Platypezidas, and 

 the genus is but little different from Platypcza. Townsend published 

 another note on same, p. 102. 



New Santo Domingo Tachinidce. Jour. New York Entomological Society, 

 n, 78, 79; June, 1894. 



Trichopoda subcilipes n. sp. and Ocypterosipho 'cil/istmii n. gen. and 

 species; the latter is a syn. of Bcskia (slops, according to Coquillett. 



A Cone-like Cecidomyid Gall on Bigelovia. Psyche, vn, 176; Dec., 1894. 

 Cecidomyia bigelovia-strobiloidcs n. sp. ; gall only. 



On the Horse-Flies of New Mexico and Arizona. Kansas Academy of Sci- 

 ence, 1894, I33-I35- 



Diachlonis giittatulus n. sp., afterward referred to Tabanus. 



Note on a Peculiar Acalyptrate Muscid found near Turkey Tanks, Ariz. 

 Kansas Acad. of Science, 1894, I 35> J 36. 

 Micropeza turcana n. sp. 



