30 WORKS ON NORTH AMERICAN ENTOMOLOGY. 
Dyar, H. G.—A synoptic table of North American mosquito larve. 
<Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc., 1905, pp. 22-26. 
Key to the known larve of the mosquitoes of the United 
States. <Cir. 72, Bur. Ent., U. S. Dept. Agr., pp. 6, 1906. 
Howarp, L. O.—Mosquitoes: How they live; how they carry disease; 
how they are classified; how they may be destroyed. New York, 
pp. 241, figs. 50, 1901. , 
Notes on the mosquitoes of the United States. <Bul. 25 
(n..s.), Div. Ent:, US; Dept. Aer pp: 10hes. 22,1900: 
Mircueti, E. G.—Mosquito life. New York, 1907, pp. 281, pls. 8, 
figs. 54. 
Smiru, J. B.—Report of the New Jersey State Agricultural Experi- 
ment Station upon the mosquitoes occurring within the State. 
their habits, life-history, etc. Trenton, 1904, pp. 482, figs. 133. 
TuHeosarp, F. V.—A monograph of the Culicide or mosquitoes. 
< British Museum, 4 vols. and plates. I, 1901; II, 1901; III, 
L903 ser Ve 10 G: 
Fam. Culicide. <Gen. Ins., Fase. 26, pp. 50, pls. 2, 1905. 
CHIRONO MIDE. 
Kierrer, J. J—Fam. Chironomide. <Gen. Ins., Fase. 42, pp. 78, 
pls. 4, 1906. 
JOHANNSEN, O. A.—Aquatic Nematocerous Diptera. II, Chironom- 
ide. <Bul. 86, N. Y. State Mus., pp. 76-331, pls. 22, 1905. 
BLEPHAROCERID.E. 
Ketuoce, V. L.—The net-winged midges (Blepharoceridee) of North 
America. < Proc Cal. Acad. Sci., Zool. (3), 111, pp. 187-224, pls. 
5, 1903. 
Fam. Blepharoceride. <Gen. Ins., Fasc. 56, pp. 15, pls. 2, 
1907. 
SIMULIIDE. 
CoquitterT, D. W.—The buffalo gnats or black flies of the United 
States. A synopsis of the Dipterous family Simulide. <Bul. 
10, n. s., Div. Ent., U. S. Dept. Agr., pp. 66-69, 1898: 
JoHANNSEN, O. A.—Aquatic Nematocerous Diptera. <Bul. 68, 
N. Y. State Mus., pp. 328-448, pls. 19, 1903. 
Revision of Simuliide. 
