46 CATALOGUE OF NORTH AMERICAN DIPTERA. 



Food of Brook Trout in Bone Pond. Bulletin 68, N. Y. State Museum, 

 204-217; Aug., 1903. 



Some dipterous larvae mentioned. 



Some New Life Histories of Diptera. Bull. 68, N. Y. State Museum, 279- 

 287, plates IX and x; Aug., 1903. 



Life histories of Tipula Havicans and EpipJiragma fascipcnnis; two unde- 

 termined larvae mentioned. 



Needham, Jas. G. and Batten, Cornelius. 



Aquatic Insects in the Adirondacks. Bulletin 47, N. Y. Stale ^^luseum; Sept., 

 1901. Pp. 383-612, 36 plates. 



Life histories of Tipula abdominalis, Stratiomyia hadia, Sepedon fusci- 

 pennis, Tetanocera pictipes, and Raderioides juncta; the last and Zabra- 

 chia poUta described by Coquillett. 



Newman, Edward. 



Entomological Notes. Entomol. Mag., v, 2,72,, 1838. 



Dimcraspis podagra n. sp. (syn. of Microdon globosus). 



Niles, E. P. 



Animal Parasites. Bulletin no, Virginia Experiment Station; March, 1900. 

 Pp. 27-37. 



A popular account of bots, with figures of several species. 



Olivier, G, A. 



" A portion of the entomological volumes of the Encyclopedie Methodique 

 is by him. In vol. viii (1811) under the titles Odontomyia, Ocyptera, 

 Ornithomyia, 1 found descriptions of several new North American species 

 which had been overlooked by previous authors." — O. S. 



Osborn, Herbert. 



Insects Affecting Domestic Animals. Bulletin No. 5, new series, Division of 

 Entomology, Department of Agriculture. 

 Contains notes on several species of Diptera. 



The Hessian Fly in the United States. Bulletin No. 16, new series, Division 

 of Entomology; 1898. Pp. 58, 8 figs., 3 plates. 

 Full account of habits ; extensive bibliography. 



An Insect occurring in Tanks and Reservoirs. In Bull. 32, Iowa Exp. Sta- 

 tion, pp. 405-407, figs. (Cliirononius sp.) 



Osten Sacken, C. R. 



Catalogue of the Described Diptera of North America. Washington, 1858. 

 Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, vol. iii. 



Appendix to the Smithsonian Catalogue of the Described Diptera of North 

 America. October, 1859, 3 pages. 



New Genera and Species of North American Tipulidse with short Palpi, with 

 an Attempt at a New Classification of the Tribe. Proc. Acad. Nat. 

 Sciences of Philadelphia, 1859, 197-256. 



New genera and species, reproduced in a later monograph. 



Appendix to the Paper entitled " New Genera and Species," etc. Proc. Acad. 

 Nat. Sciences of Philadelphia, i860, p. 16. 



Description of Nine New Limnobiacese. Proc. Academy of Natural Sciences 

 of Philadelphia, 1861, 287-292. 



