AUTEORITIES. XXXIII 



Holmgren, A. E. — Insecter fran Nordgroenland samlarle af Prof. A. 

 E. Nordenskjold ar 1870. — lui the Ofvers. Kongl. Vetensk. Ak. 

 Forhandl. 1872, p. 100—105. 



Contains thirty -nine diptera, among which six Ariciae, one 

 Scatomyza, one Boletina, one Sciara are new. 

 Illiger. — Neue Insecten. — lu the Magazin fiir Insectenkunde, Vol. I, 

 p. 206. 

 Midas fulvifrons, n. sp. — Georgia. 

 Jaennicke, F. — Xeue exotische Diptern aus den Museen zu Frankfurt 

 und Darmstadt. — In the Abhandl. d. Senckenh. Ges. Vol. VI; 

 Mith 2 plates; also separately, in one volume, in 4", 100 pages; 

 Frankfurt, 1867. Thirty -four new species from Mexico and 

 N. America. 

 KiRBv, Will. — Fauna Borcali- Americana; or the Zoology of the northern 

 parts of British North America, by J. Richardson, assisted by 

 W. Swainson and Will. Kirby. London, 1829—37. 4 vols. 



The fourth volume, containing the entomological part, is by 

 W. Kirby; nine new diptera are described. (Culcx xiundor, Ti- 

 imla pratorum, Arthria analis, Emiyis luctuosa, geniculata, Ta- 

 banns affmis, zonalis, Musca cadaverwn, moiiisequa.) 

 „ A Supplement to the Appendix of Capt. Parry's Voyage in 1819, 

 1820, containing Mammalia, Birds, Fish, and INIarine Invertebrate 

 Animals, by Edw. Sabine; Land Invertebrate Animals, by W. 

 Kirby, etc., in 4to. London, 1824. 



Cte)tO]j]iora Parrii, Chironomus polaris, n. sp. 

 KiRKPATKicK, J. — The army worm. — Article in the Ohio agricultural 

 Report for 1861. 



Uxorista leucaniae and E. Osten Sacl-enii, parasites of the 

 army-worm. 

 Lamakck, J. B. — Histoire Naturelle des Animaux sans Vertebres, etc. 

 lere edit. 7 vols. Paris, 1815 — 22. 2e edit. 11 vols. Ibid. 

 1835-45. 



The insects form the third volume of the first, and the fourth 

 of the second edition. I have quoted the first edition. Some 

 tj'pical forms only of American insects are mentioned in this 

 work, and no new species described. 

 Latreille, p. a. — Histoire Naturelle, generale et particuliere des 

 Crustaces et des Insectes. 14 vols. Paris, 1792—1805. (This 

 work forms a part of Sonnini's Suites a Buffon.) 

 „ Genera Crustaceorum et Insectorum, etc. 4 vols. Paris 1806, 7 et 9. 

 „ The articles on Entomology in the Nouveau Dictionnaire d'llistoire 

 Naturelle, etc. Comp. above Bosc. 



All these works contain the mention or description of some 

 typical forms from N. America, but no new species. 

 Leacu, W. E. — On the genera and species of Eproboscideous Insects. 

 — In the Wernerian Transactions, vol. ii. Edinburgh, 1817. 



Olfersia Americana and Ornithomyia erythrocephala, n. sp. from 

 N. America. 

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