BULLETIN 39, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. [134] 



G. H. FRENCH. The Butterflies of the Eastern United States. For 

 the use of classes in Zoology and private students. Philadelphia, 

 Lippincott & Co., 1886. 



Gives synopses of the genera an<l species, and description of the specie-,. 

 W. II. EDWARDS. Butterflies of North America. Boston, Hough ton, 

 Mifflin & Co. 



Two volumes are completed and the third is in course of publication. 



1IKMIPTERA. 



HERBERT OSBORN. Classification of Hemiptera. <Entomologica 

 Amer., Vol. I, 1885, pp. 21-27. 



Short characterization of the whole order, with tallies of suborders and 

 families. 



- Pediculi and Mallophaga affecting- Man and the Lower Animals. 

 Constituting Bulletin ISTo. 7 of the Division of Entomology, I". S. 



' Department of Agriculture. Washing-ton, 1891. 



P. E. UHLER. List of Hemiptera of the region west of the Mississippi 

 Eiver, including- those collected during- the Hayden explorations of 

 1873. CBull. U. S. Geolog-. and Geogr. Survey of the Terr., Vol. i, 

 1875, pp. 2G 7-301, PI. xix-xxi. 



- Report upon the insects collected by P. E. TJhler during the 

 exploration of 1875, including monographs of the families Cynidte 

 and Said, and the Hemiptera collected by A. S. Packard, jr., M. 

 D. <TJ. S. Geolog. and Geogr. Survey, Bulletin, Vol. in, Xo. 2, 

 1877, pp. 355-475. 



TOWNEND GLOVER. Report of the Entomologist. CEeport of the 

 Commissioner of Agriculture for the year 1877, pp. 17-4G. 

 A popular treatise on the Hoinoptera, with illustrations. 



A. H. HALIDAY. An Epitome of the British genera in the Order 

 Thysanoptera, with indications of a few of the species. <Ento- 

 mol. Mag., Vol. in, 1836, pp. 439-451. 



DIPTERA. 



H. LOEW AND C. E. OSTEN-SACKEN. Monographs of the Diptera of 

 North America. (Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections.) 4 parts. 

 Washington, Smithsonian Institution, 1862-' 72. 



The, several monographs will be found enumerated under the respective 

 families. 



H. LOEW. Diptcra America- septentrionalis indigcna. 2 parts. Mer- 

 lin, 18(51-72. (Originally published in 10 centnria- in the Merliner 

 Entomol. Zeitschrift.) 



Descriptions of 1,000 North Aiueriean IMptera, hut without synoptic arrange- 

 ment. 



C. E. OSTEN-SACKEN. Western Diptera: Descriptions of new genera 

 and species of Diptera from the region west ot'tlie Mississippi and 

 especially from California. CMull. U. S. Geolog. and (leogr. Survey 

 of the Territories, Vol. in, 1*77, pp. 189-.' 15 1. 



