ni.i'oirr n\ ./.i/m.v /•>/■; dii'tfaia—coqi'Illictt. 3:;.", 



l»;iiis. AbdoiiuMi destitute of doiaal raacrochaetae on the lirst aej>inent, 

 the otlu'is with discal and niarj;inal. Tliiid vein bea.iin<i- tlnee bristles 

 at its base, veins elsewhere bare. Front tibiae sIi<iliMy shorter than 

 tlio tirst throe tarsal Joints, front i)ullvilli as lonf>- as the last tarsal 

 joint. Lenji'th, 1) nun. A sinjile 8i)oeinien (No. 711). 

 7'j//>t'.— No. 1000, IJ.S.N.M. 



Family S ARC( HM 1 A( J 1 1 )AE. 

 SARCOPHAGA PRIVIGNA Rondani. 



Sarropha;i(i prii'iiino l{oyvA>ii, Dipt. Ital. I'rod., IHdl.', \', p. lOil. 



Nine spoeiniens (No. 720), agreeing well with the description, whicdi 

 was founded on specimens from southern lOurope. 



SARCOPHAGA MELANURA Meigen. 

 Sarcoplutfla muhtiiind Mkkjkn, Syst. Hcscli. Eur. Zwcif. Ins., \H'2Ci, V, j>. L'lJ. 



A mah' s|>eeimen (No. 720), ajjreeing- well with specimens from Ihirope 

 in the U. S. National Museum. 



Family MUSCIDAE. 

 MUSCA DOMESTICA Linnaeus. 

 MiiHvn (lomesticn liANNAV.vs, Fannii Siu-c,., 17(51, ji. 1K;{;{. 

 Thirteen specimens (No, 7.'il) of this cosmoi)olitan spoeiea. 



STOMOXYS CALCITRANS Linnaeus. 

 Stimaxjin (uilcilraiis Linnaici's, Kiiiiiia .Siu'<'., 17(51, ]>. liKK). 



Flevon specimens (No. 733). This is also a nearly cosmopolitan 

 species. 



STOMORHINA OBSOLETA Wiedemann. 

 Idin ohHolclii WiKKK.MA.w, Aus. Z\vi\\i'. Ins., 1S;{(), II, p. '.i'nt. 



Two specimens (No. ()73). This species wasoriginally described from 

 China. 



GRAPHOMYIA MACULATA Scopoli. 

 Mituc't iiKiciilatit Scoi'OM, I'',iit. Carii., 17(5:5, p. :52(5. 



One male and three females (No. 734), agreeing well with 8j)ecimen8 

 from lOurope in the U. S. National Museum. 



CALLIPHORA ERYTHROCEPHALA Meigen. 



Musca eryihroccphnla Mkumcn, S.yst. Ifescli. Kur. Zwoif. In,s., 182(5, V, p. 62. 



Two specimens (No. 730), agreeing well with s[)e('iinens from the 

 United States and I'iUrope. 



