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(d.) DIP TER A. 
[The following memoirs relate to Diptera viz.: —Aldrich & Turley (5), 
Austen (50-52), Berg (83), Bergman (87;, Bezzi (101, 102), Birc5 
(105), Brauer (144), Calandruccio (182), Coquillett (248-256), 
Dahl (266), Daniels (269), Doane (296), Enderlein (344), Ficalbi 
(377), Finlay (379), Glrschner (473), Grassi (477-484), Gunther 
(504), Hanau (512), Hecht (523), Hendel (532), Hough (569-572), 
Jacobson (592), Kellogg (626), Kertesz (634, 635), Kieffer (639- 
643), Kincaid (645), Lagerheim (734), Lecaillon (748), Leger (751), 
Maddox (779), Massalongo (795), Massalongo & Ross (796), Meade 
(811, 812), Meijere (814, 815), Meunier (821-827), Mik (829-832), 
Monticelli (845), Noe (866), Nuttall (868-870), Pandelle (881), 
Petri (898), Pleske (940), Pratt (944), Rubsaamen (1006-1009), 
Sasaki (1013), Slingerland (1085), Speiser (1109), Stein (1116, 
1117), Storm (1124), Strobl (1128), Valle (1166), Vignon (1173, 
1174), Villeneuye (1175-1177), Wahl (1180), Wandolleck (1188), 
Wheeler (1229), Wulp (1233, 1234, 475).] 
Kellogg’s study of the mouth-parts of Xematocerous Diptera, includes 
description and figures of the parts in several families, Psyche viii, 
pp. 303, etc. 
The anatomy of a larva, Platycephala planifrons, Wandolleck (1188). 
Respiratory organs, and imaginal discs in Eristalis larva, Wahl (1180). 
Salivary glands, Valle (1166). 
Alimentary canal of Chironoinus larva; theory of secretion, Vignon (1173). 
Protozoa in alimentary canal, LfigER (751). 
Function of halteres ; wing-muscles, Petri (898). 
Experiments as to survival of Dipterous larvae in human alimentary canal, 
Calandruccio (182). 
Influence of wind on position during hovering, Wheeler (1229). 
Diptera , as carriers of infection, Nuttall (868).— Diptera (blowfly) as 
distributors of Cholera , Maddox (779). 
Commensalism of Asilidce and Acalyptrate Muscidce , Biro (105). 
Supplement to Catalogue of Diptera of S. Asia, with critical and synony- 
mical notes, Wulp (1233). 
Account of the Order, Sharp (1068, Chap. vii). 
Cecidomyiidce. 
Natural history of Cecidomyiidce , touching on many points of metamor¬ 
phosis, habits and structure, Rubsaamen (1006). 
Pupation of Cecidomyiidce in puparia and cocoons discussed, Rubsaamen, 
pp. 59-61, Wien. ent. Zeit. 1899. 
Nomenclature of larval papillse discussed, Rubsaamen, p. 69, t. c. 
Cecidomyiid galls, Massalongo (795), Massalongo & Ross (796).—Obser¬ 
vations on various Cecidomyiid galls, Rubsaamen (1007). —Galls of 
Hormomyia juniperina etc. on Juniperus in Sweden, Lagerheim (734). 
History of Cecidomyiids found on Carex and Iris, Rubsaamen, Wien. ent. 
Zeit. 1899, pp. 57-76. 
