34 CATALOGUE OF NORTH AMERICAN DIPTERA. 



The Principal Household Insects of the United States. Bulletin 4, new 



series, Division of Entomology, Department of Agriculture, 130 pp.; 1896. 



By Howard and Marlatt; several articles on common household Diptera 



by Howard. 

 Further Notes on the House-fly. Bulletin No. 10, new series, Division of 



Entomology, Department of Agriculture, pp. 63-65 ; 1898. 

 Treatment of manure to kill the larvje. 



Notes on House-flies and Mosquitoes. Bulletin 17, new series, Division of 

 Entomology, Department of Agriculture ; pp. 55, 56 ; 1898. 



How to distinguish the Different Mosquitoes of North America. Circular 

 No. 40, second series, Division of Entomology, Department of Agricul- 

 ture; 8 pp. The tables are by Coquillett. 



Notes on the Mosquitoes of the United States. Bulletin 25, new series. 

 Division of Entomology, Department of Agriculture, 70 pp. ; 1900. 



Remarks on Psorophora ciliata, with Notes on its Early Stages. Canadian 

 Entomologist, xxxii, 353-357, figs. ; Dec, 1900. 

 Life history, well illustrated. 



A contribution to the Study of the Fauna of Human Excrement. Wash- 

 ington Academy of Sciences, 11, 541-604, many illustrations ; Dec. 28, 

 1900. 



Life histories of many flies living in excrement ; very valuable. Par- 

 tially summarized in Bulletin 30, n. sen, Div. of Ent., 1901, 39~45. 

 Diptera Bred from Cow-Manure. Canadian Entomologist, xxxiii, 42-44; 

 Feb., 1901. 



A list of twenty species, none new. 



Mosquitoes ; how they live, how they carry Disease, etc. New York, 1901, 

 with many illustrations. 

 Transformations, habits, etc. ; table and list of species by Coquillett. 



Hunter, W. D. 



The Dipterous Enemies of Domestic Animals and Man. Nebraska State 

 Board of Agriculture, 1895, 288-306. 

 Popular account ; no new species. 



A Contribution to the Knowledge of North American Syrphidae. L Cana- 

 dian Entomologist, xxvii, 87-101 ; April, 1896. 



Four new species; many little known species redescribed. 

 A New Species of Tropidia, and Note on the Generic Position of Melanos- 

 toma rufipes Will. Entomological News, vii, 215, 216; Sept., 1896. 

 T. nigricornis, changed on p. 308 to montana. 

 A Summary of the Members of the Genus Chilosia Meig. in North America, 

 with Descriptions of New Species. Canadian Entomologist, xxviii, 227- 

 233; Sept., 1896. 



Ch. signatiseta, cyanea and aldrichi; table and list of species. 

 A Contribution to the Knowledge of North American Syrphidae. H. Cana- 

 dian Entomologist, xxix, 121-144, i plate; June, 1897. 

 Pyritis n. gen. ; twelve new species. 



Hunter, Samuel J. 



Parasitic Influence on Melanoplus. Kansas University Quarterly, vii, 205- 

 210; Oct., 1898. 



