THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



In I.oew's coll. are lo, male and female, N. Y., Maine, with the 

 same determination. 



45. Identical with A. scalaris Meig. ; 8, male and female, Maine, Mass., 



Pennsylvania. 



In IvOew's coll , 12 male and female, D. C, Pa., Wise, with the 

 same name. 



46. Identical with M. prostrata Rossi (imnsurata Zett.) ; 2, male and 



female, N. Y., Mass. There are 3, male and female, from the same 

 locality in the Museum's coll. 



47. Probably only var. of H. canicularis ; 4 females. Middle States, Mass. 



49. Not like any species known to me; i male, N. Hampsh., abdomen 



wanting; the other from Hudson's Bay Terr., lost. 



Probably H. serena Loew, but the specimen is too imperfect to 

 be sure. 



50. Not like any species known to me; 4 females, from South Green- 



land; N. Y. All imperfect. 



There are in Loew's collection the following determined species : 

 H. manicata Meig., from Sitka, Sahib.; H. serena Fall., from Br. 

 Amer.; H. siibpelhicens Zett, from Sitka, Sahib.; H. tetracantha 

 Loew, from Middle States ; H. femorata Loew, from Cuba. The 

 H. spathulata Zett. quoted with "' in O. Sack, cat, p. 170, is not 

 represented. 



Genus Azelia Desv. 



51. Seems identical with A. Slaegeri Zett.; i male, N. Hampsh. 



Genus Atomogaster Macq. 

 Is not among the specimens examined by Mr. Meade, but repre- 

 sented in Loew's coll. by 5, male and female, from Texas; Nebr. 

 A. albicinda. 



Genus Anthomyia Meig. 



52. Identical with M. radicnm Linn. 



53. 3 males, Regio. arct— 54; i male, probably Mass. — 55 ; i female, 



Cambridge, Mass. — 56; 2, male and female, no loc. — 58; i male, 



Illinois. . All not like any species known to me. 

 57. Identical with A. latitarsis Slaeg. & Zett; 2, male and female, from 



N. Hampsh. and N. Y. 

 59. Very similar to small specimens of A. pluvialis ; i male, Long 



Island, N. Y. 



