CATALOGUE OF NORTH AMERICAN DIPTERA. 5 1 



On Insects Inha1)iting Salt Water. No. 2. American Journal of Science and 

 Arts, 3d series, i, 100, 1872. 



Epiiydra gracilis and califuniica. described from larv;e ; adults unknown. 

 Report upon the Invertebrate Animals of Vineyard Sound, etc. Washington, 

 1874. 

 Several larva; of Diptera ; Chironomns halopJiilus n. sp. 



On the Transformations of the common House-fly. Boston Society of Nat- 

 ural History, .xvi, 136-150, i plate; 1874. 

 Insects afifecting the Cranberry, with Remarks on other Injurious Insects. 

 Report U. S. Geol. Survey for 1876 (pub. 1878), 527. 

 Diplosis pini-rigidcc n. sp., on Finns rigida. 

 The Hessian Fly. Bull. No. 4, U. S. Entomological Commission, 1880. 43 



pp., figs. 

 Bot-Fly Larvae in a Turtle's Neck. American Naturalist, xvi, 598, fig. ; July, 



1882. Not determined ; perhaps not an Oestrid. 

 Larvs of a Fly in a Hot Spring in Colorado. American Naturalist, xvi, 

 599, 600; July, 1882. 



Straiiomyia sp. ; larvae in water at 157 degrees Fahrenheit. 

 The Hessian Fly. In the Third Report of the U. S. Entomological Commis- 

 sion, 1883, 198-248, figs., etc. 

 Forest Insects. Being the Fifth Report of the United State Entomological 

 Commission. Washington, 1890, 955 pp., with many plates and figures. 

 No new species of Diptera; life history of many species briefly given. 

 The Entomological Writings of Alpheus S. Packard. A bibliography by 

 Samuel Henshaw. Division of Entomolog>% 1887, 49 pp. 

 Palisot de Beauvois, A. M. F. J. 



Insectes recueillis en Afrique et en Amerique, etc. Paris, 1805-21 ; with 

 plates. 



Several Tabani, one Chrysops, and one Syrphid are described and figured. 



Pergande, Theodore. 



The Ant-Decapitating Fly. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of 

 Washington, iv, 498; July 2, 1901. 



Life history of the species ; described by Coquillett in same article as 

 Apocephalus pcrgandci n. gen. et sp. 



Pettit, Rufus H. 



Bulletin 175, Michigan Exper. Station; July, 1899; pp. 356-361, notes on 



Hessian Fly and on the Beet-Leaf Miner, Pegomyia vicina. 

 Bulletin 186, Michigan Exper. Station, and also Annual Report of same for 



1901, contains a list of Diptera collected in Northern Michigan, and an 



article with good figure on the Potato-Beetle Tachinid, Phorocera dory- 



phorcc. 

 A Leaf-mining Chironomus sp. in Water-lilies. Mich. Acad. Science, 1900, 



p. no, with plate. Habits of an undetermined species. Compare Crico- 



topus sylvcstris. 

 Party, Maximilian. 



Delectus Animalium articulatorum quae in Itincre per Brasiliam Annis 1817- 



1820, etc., collegerunt Dr. Spix et Dr. Martins. Monachii, 1830-34. 4to, 



with 40 plates. 



Several species described here occur also in Cuba and Mexico. 



