106 Proceedings of the Royal Physical Society. 
278. GrimsHaw, Percy H.: Cephenomyia rufibarbis in Britain. Proc. Ent. 
Soc. Lond., 1896, p. xvi. 
274. BLoomFIELD, E. N.: Cephenomyia auribarbis, Mg.: Larvee, ete. Ent. | 
Mo. Mag., xxxiv. pp. 7-8 (1898). 
275. Austen, E. E.: Notes on the (Estrine parasites of British Deer. nt. 
Mo. Mag., xxxiv. pp. 8-13 (1898). 
276. Yersury, J. W.: Habits of Cephenomyia rufibarbis and Hypoderma diana. — 
Proc. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1904, pp. xvii, Ixviii. 
TACHINIDA. 
The best general systematic account of the British Tachinidae is— 
27¢¢. MmADE, R. H.: Annotated List of British Tachiniide. nt. Mo. Mag., 
XXVli. pp. 85-94, 125-129, 153-157, 228-232, 263-267). jz eeees 
(1891); xxviii. pp. 17-20, 35-39, 75-79, 93-97, 126-130) S0=is 
177-182, 210-212, 233-237, -259-262 (1892); Supplement, op. ett. 
Xxx, pp. 69-73, 107-110, 156-160 (1894). 
Other general papers (arranged chronologically) are— 
278. Maps, R. H.: Parasitic Diptera. Hnt. Mo. Mag., xvi. pp. 121, 122 
(1879). (See also No. 96.) . 
279. Meavz, R. H.: Notes on Diptera. Hntomologist, xiv. pp. 285-289 (1881). 
280. WalnwRriGHT, C. J.: Tachinide collected in 1900. nt. Mo. Mag., 
3 XXXVi. pp. 212-215 (1901). 
281. WAINWRIGHT, C. J.: Notes on Tachinidae. No.1. nt. Mo. Mag. 
xi pple -20 choo) 3 
282. MorLEY, C.: On a few Tachinide and their Hosts. Hntomologist, xxxix. 
pp. 270-274 (1906). 
288. LEIGH, H. S.: Observations on the Life-histories and Bionomics of some 
Tachinide. Hntomologist, xli. pp. 113-116 (1908). 
On particular species (arranged chronologically )— 
284, Newman, Epw.: An Account of the parasitic Musca larvarum preyed 
on by parasitic Pteromalt. Loudon’s Mag. Nat. Mist., v. pp. 252-255 
(1832), 4 
285. NEWPorT, GEO.: Notes on the Dipterous Parasites which attack the 
Common Earwig and the Emperor Moth (Metopia Forficule and 
Exorista larvarum). Proc. Linn. Soc. Lond., 1i., No. liii., pp. 247-249 
(1853). 
286. MeavE, R. H.: Description of a new Dipteron of the genus Phorocera 
inhabiting Britain. Hnt. Mo. Mag., xxxiii. pp. 223-224 (1897). 
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