AUTHORITIES. XLIII 



SCHINER, Dr. J. R. - - Reise der Oesterr. Fregatfe Novara urn die Erde 

 in den Jahren 1857 59; Zoologischer Theil; Diptera; Wien 

 1868. 1 vol. in 4, with 4 plates. 



Many north-american species, which also occur in South-America, 

 are mentioned in this volume; also many genera are established, 

 which occur in North-America. 



SCHIODTE, J. G. Review of the Arthropods of Greenland. Published 

 originally in danish, in Rink's work on Greenland. A germau 

 translation, by Mr. Etzel, appeared in the Berl. Entomol. Zeit- 

 schrift 1859, p. 134157. The diptera contain a list of the spe- 

 cies hitherto recorded from that country, with a few remarks, but 

 no new species. 



STAEGEK, C. - - Greenland's Antliater. In Krojer's Nat. Tidsskrift, 

 new Series, Vol. I, p. 346 369; 1845. 

 Fifty five diptera are mentioned, etc/lit of which, are new. 



SWEDERUS, Samuel. Et nytt Genus och femtio nya species at' insecter. > 

 In the Vetensk. Acad. Nya Handl. 1787, p. 181 and 276. 



Two north-american species: Musca tomentosa, which is pro- 

 bably Brachypalpus verbosus, and Musca (Syrphus moitocitlus, 

 I cannot make out the synonymy of the latter. 



THUNBERG. In Act. Soc. Gothoburg. 1819. Pars III, 7, Tab. 7, 

 Fig 2. - - So quoted by Wiedemann, Auss. Zw. I, 110, 4, who 

 reprints Thunberg's description of Pantopldhalmus tabaninus from 

 the West-Indies. 



THOMSON, C. G. Described the diptera in the volume: Kongliga 

 Svenska fregatten Eugenics Resa etc. Zoologi. Insscta. Diptera, 

 p. 443-614; Tab. IX. 1868.*) 

 Forty nine new species from California and Panama. 



VAN DER WCLP, F. M. Eenige noord-americaansche diptera. - In 

 the Tijdschrift voor Entomol. Nederl Entomol. Vereeniging, 1867, 

 2e Ser., II, p. 125-164, Tab. Ill- V. 



Thirty new north-american diptera are described and many of 

 them figured. 



Nog iets over noord - am ricaanschc Diptera. In the same 

 serial, Vol. IV, p. 8086, 1*69. 



Fire new species from North- America. 



Opmerkingen omtrent uitlandsche Asiliden. In the same serial, 

 Vol. V, 1870. 

 Stenopoyon ocliraceus, n. sp. 



WALKER, F. Description of diptera collected by Capt. King in the 

 survey of the Straits of Magellan. Trans. Linn. Soc. London, 

 1837, T. XVII, p. 331359. 



*) Brauer, Bericlit uber die wissenschaftlichen Leistungpn etc. fur 1?68, contends, 

 that although the title-page bears the year 1868, the volume was actually issued only 

 in 1869; this, in order to <je<ure the priority of the volumes of the Novara Expe- 

 dition, which appeared in 1868. 



