CATALOGUE OF NORTH AMERICAN DIPTERA. 3 1 



Harris, Thaddeus W. 



■' Catalogue of the Insects of Massachusetts. In Prof. Hitchcock's Report on 

 the Geology, Botany and Zoology of Massachusetts. 



Professor Hitchcock's Report had two editions; in the first (1833), Dr. 

 Harris mentioned only the generic names of the insects, adding the number 

 of species belonging to each genus. In the second edition (1835), the 

 specific names are also given ; many of them are mere collection names, 

 never having been published. 



"A Treatise on some of the Insects of New England, which are injurious to 



Vegetation. Second edition. Boston, 1852. 



The first edition of this work was published in 1841, under the title of 



A Report on the Insects of Massachusetts, Injurious to Vegetation. The 



second edition contains many additions. 

 "A Treatise on Some of the Insects Injurious to Vegetation. Third edition. 



Boston, 1862. With 8 plates and 278 wood-cuts. 



Was published at the expense of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts 



and is provided with notes by different authors : these on the Diptera are 



by C. R. Osten Sacken. The quotations in the present volume are from 



this edition. 



" Entomological Correspondence. Edited by Samuel Scudder. Boston, 

 1869. 



Contains on pp. 335, 23^, descriptions of Musca harpyia Harris (syn. 

 Musca domestica L.) and Musca familiaris Harris (apparently the same as 

 the European PoUenia rndis)." Quoted from O. S. 

 Harris, H. F. 



The Eggs of Psorophora ciliata. Entomological News, xiv, 232, 233 ; 1903. 

 Hart, Chas. A. 



On the Entomology of the Illinois River and Adjacent Waters. First Paper. 

 Bulletin of the Illinois State Laboratory of Natural History, iv. Article vi, 

 pp. 149-280, with 14 plates. The Diptera extend from p. 184 to p. 270, with 

 10 plates. Springfield, III, 1895. 



Contains a large amount of valuable and interesting information about 

 the aquatic dipterous larvae, many species being described and figured. No 

 new species. 



Harvey, F. L. 



The Currant Fly. Bulletin 35, Maine Experiment Station ; iMay, 1897. 8 pp. 

 and plate. 



Epoclira canadensis Loew, habits, etc. 

 Report Entomologist and Botanist, in the Annual Report Maine Experiment 

 Station, 1889, 148-256, i plate and 11 figs. 



Full life history of Trypeta (Rhagoletis) pomonella. 

 Hausmann, J. F. L. 



Entomologische Bemerkungen. Braunschweig, 1799. 



Syrphiis trifasciatns n. sp. (syn. of Milcsia oriiata). According to 

 Hagen, Flausmann, who afterward became a professor in Gottingen, was 

 only sixteen years old at the time of this publication. 



Herrera, A. L. 



El Gusano de la Fruta. Boletin de la Comision de Parasitologia Agrilola, i. 

 No. I. Mexico City, 1900. 



