BIBLIOGRAPHY: DIPTERA, 1884-5-6-7. 19 



B. Kendrick. Cheshire. 



[The supposed Hessian Fly at High Legh near Warrington, turned out 

 to be Chlorops tuiiiopus]. Young Nat., Dec. 1887, viii. 239. 



H. Wallis Kew. Line. N. 



Woodland Rambles in Lincolnshire \Bombylius medius noted in Grisel- 

 bottom, near Louth, April 23rd, 1SS6]. Young Nat., July 1886, vii. 130. 



H. Wallis Kew. Line. N. 



Diptera near Louth, Lincolnshire [29 species, with localities, noted]. Nat., 

 Sep. 1886, p. 276. 



H. Wallis Kew. Line. N. 



Natural History Rambles. No. 1. — In the Woods [near Louth ; noting 

 Hccmatopota pluvialis L. in Burwell Wood]. Sci. (Joss., Feb. 1887, p. 31. 



W. Mawek. Line. 



Swarms of Flies [on Lincolnshire Coast]. Sci. Goss., Oct. 1885, p. 238. 



R. H. Meade [also see Inchbald]. Isle of Man. 



Description of a New Maritime Fly belonging to the Family Scatomy- 

 zides, Fallen [Ceratiuostoma (gen. nov. ) mariiimum (sp. now ) is widely 

 distributed on the British coasts, frequenting marine rejectamenta above 

 high-water mark ; the writer captured a pair (male and female) at Douglas, 

 Isle of Man, June 20th, 1885, in company with numerous specimens of 

 Fucellia fucorum, Scatina litorea, and other marine flies, but though he 

 searched carefully on many subsequent days, never met with another]. Ent. 

 Mo. Mag., Dec. 1885, xxii. 153-154 [but refer to correction noted in next 

 title]. 



R. H. Meade. Isle of Man. 



Note on Ceratinostoma maritimum [which turns out to have been previously 

 described by Macquart ; its name will therefore stand as Ceratinostoma oceana 

 (Macq.).]. Ent. Mo. Mag., Jan. 18S6, xxii. 17S. 



York Mid W. and S.W., Westm. and Furness, 

 R. H. Meade. Isle of Man, Derbyshire. 



Supplement to Annotated List of British Anthomyiidae [including Polietes 

 hirticrzira sp. nov., founded upon a single male, captured in Aug. 1883 in 

 the Woods near Bolton Abbey, Craven ; Hyetodcsia trigonalis Meig. , abundant 

 in the Lake District about Windermere; H. simplex Wied., several males 

 found in Aug. 1886 near Ulverston ; Spilogaster tetrastigma Meig., several 

 males and females captured in Aug. 1886 near Ulverston]. Ent. Mo. Mag., 

 Jan. 1887, xxiii. 1 79-181. [Limnophora albifrons Rond. non Zett. , a single 

 female captured at Conishead Priory near Ulverston, Aug. 2nd, 18S6; 

 Hydrotcea similis sp. nov., two males at Douglas, Isle of Man, June 1885, in 

 a plantation at back of Castle Mona Hotel, along with numerous H. dentipes; 

 H. impexa Loew, a single male at Windermere in June 1884, and several of 

 both sexes near Ulverston, and also near Bradford ; and Homalomyia 

 nigrisquatna sp. nov., Conishead Priory, near Ulverston, one, August 2nd, 

 1886]. Ent. Mo. Mag., April 1887, xxiii. 250-253. [Phorbia ignota Rond., 

 both sexes bred by P. Inchbald in June 1SS5, from flower-heads of ragwort 

 (p. 56) ; Pegomyia silacea Meig., found near Bradford]. Ent. Mo. Mag., 

 Aug. 1887, xxiv. 54-58. [Pegomyia cphippntm Zett., three males found in 

 July 1887 at Baslow near Chatsworth, Derbyshire (p. "J2>) \ Caricea sexma- 

 culata Meig., a single male found in author's garden near Bradford, April 

 24th, 1886 ; Machorchis meditata Fall., a female in the same garden in July 

 1886 ; Cuiiosia geniculata Fall., one in the same garden, June 1S86 ; Chelisia 

 tricolor Zett. , a single female at Conishead Priory near Ulverston, Aug. 1S86]. 

 Ent. Mo. Mag., Sep. 1887, xxiv. 73-76. 



Eleanor A. Ormerod. Line. N., Northumberland S. 



The Hessian Fly [Cecidomyia destructor ; now in Lincolnshire and Northum- 

 berland]. Ent., Oct. 18S7, xx. 262-4. 



Jan. 1889. 



