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21. HOOD, LEWIS E. 

 Psyche, Cambridge, Mass. 



X 1. The Leptida? and Ronibylid» from tlio Wliito Mountains, vi, 28^-284, 

 1892. 



22. HOPKINS, A. D. 

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\/' 1. Notes on tlie Habits of certain Mycetopliilids, witli Descriptions of 

 Epidapus scabei, n. sp. iii, 149-159, 1895. 



23. HOWARD, L. O. 

 Insect Life, Washington, D. C. 



X 1- Notes on a Simulium common at Itliaca, N. Y. i, 9!i)-101, figs. 1888. 

 \ 2. Tlie Beet-leaf (Pegomyia vicina Lintn.) viii, 379-381, figs. 1895. 



24. JOHNSON, CHARLES W. 

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1. A Review of the Strationiyife and Odontomyise of North America, 



xxii, 227-278, pis. iii, iv, 1895. 

 Proceedings Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, Penn. 



2. Diptera of Florida, with Additional Descriptions of New Genera and 



Species by D. W. Coquillett, 1895, 303-340. 



3. List of Diptera of Jamaica with Descriptions of New Species, 1894, 



271-281. 



25. KARSCH, FERDINAND. 

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 Geraiany. 

 1. Die Spaltung der Diptcren-Gattnng Systropus Wiedemann, 654-058, 

 1881. 



20. KEENE, EUGENE. 

 Canadian Entomologist, London, Ontario. 



1. Sphyracephala brevicornis, xv, 200, 1883. 



2. List of Syrphidaj taken in Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, Pa., during 



the summer of 1884, xvi, 145-147, 1884. 



3. List of Diptera taken in the Vicinity of Philadelj>hia, from 1882 to 



1884, inclusive, xvii, 51-55, 1885. 



27. LINTNER, JOSEPH. 

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1. First Report, 1G8-227, 1882. 



2. Second Report, 111-125, 1885. 



