AMERICAN 
JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND ARTS. 
[SECOND SEBIES.] 
Art. XXVII—On the Diptera or two-winged Insects of the Amber- 
fauna. (Ueber die Diptern-fauna des Bernsteins): a lecture by 
Director Law, at the meeting of the German Naturalists in 
Keenigsberg, in 1861. 
Ises the most interesting results. The objects for such investi- 
however are so various, that a division of labor is required. 
uced 
* We owe this translati i 's interesting I. 
slation of Director Law's interesting J.ect 
fauna Diptera to ey: a te Sacxex, so well known for his important contribu- 
tions to f American : — if 
be table to English readers who have not access e original. 
Seif has kindly furnished the notes, containing lists of species aaa Europe 
reg North America, and which, not being found in the nal, are published 
the firs time.—{ Note by the Editor.) 
_ Aut Jour. 3c1.—Secoxp Seeres, Vou. XXXVII, No. 111.—May, 1864. 
