oe WORKS ON NORTH AMERICAN ENTOMOLOGY. 
STRATIOMYIIDZE. 
Wiustron, 8. W.—On the classification of North American Diptera. 
(Third paper.) <Ent. Amer., 1, pp. 114-116, 152-155, 1885. 
Tables of the subfamilies and genera of the family. 
Day, L. T.—The species of Odontomyia found in the United States. 
<Proe. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1882, pp. 74-88. 
Jounson, C. W.—A review of the Stratiomyia and Odontomyia of 
North America. <Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc., xxm, pp. 227-278, 
1895: 
Metanper, A. L.—Notes on North American Stratiomyide. <Can. 
Ent., 1904, pp. 14-24, 53-54. 
Tables to species of nearly all the genera. 
———A review of the North American species of Nemotelus. 
< Psyche, 1903, pp. 171-183, pl. 1. 
SCENOPINID_E. 
Cresson, E. T., Jr—The North American species of the Dipterous 
family Scenopinide. <Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc., xxx, pp. 109- 
lel sea levels GO 
TABANIDZE. 
Kerrtsz, K.—Catalogus Tabanidarum orbis terrarum  universl. 
< Budapest, 1900, pp. 79. 
JSTEN SackeNn, C. R.—Prodrome of a monograph o e. Be ida 
Osten Sacxen, C. R.—Prod f nograph of the Tabanidee 
of the United States. <Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., m, 1875- 
1878. 
Part I. The genera Pangonia, Chrysops, Silvius, Heematopota, Diabasis 
(pp. 865-897). Part II. The genus Tabanus, with an appendix and 
index (pp. 421479). Supplement (pp. 555-560). 
Witurston, S. W.—Notes and descriptions of North American Taba- 
nide. <Trans. Kans. Acad. Sci., x, pp. 129-142, 1888. 
Darcxr, E.—Annotated list of the species of Chrysops occurring in 
New Jersey, and descriptions of two new species. <Ent. News, 
1907, pp. 139-146, pl. 1. 
Hine, J. S.—Tabanidz of Ohio. <Ohio Acad. Sci., Special Papers, 
No. 5, pp. 63, pls. 2, 1903: 
— The North American species of Tabanus with a uniform mid- 
dorsal stripe. <Ohio Nat., vi, pp. 19-28, 1906. 
——— The Tabanide of the Western United States and Canada. 
<Ohio Nat., v, pp. 217-248, 1904. 
