LITERATURE. 



Owing to considerations of space, only works dealing with the 

 subject in a comprehensive manner are given below. 



Banks, N. 



Banks, N. 



Berlese, A. 



Brumpt, E. 



Canestrini, G., 

 and Kramer, P. 



Canestrini, G. 



Hooker, W. A., 

 Bishopp, P. C., and 

 Wood, H. P. 



Huber, J. C. 



Megnin, P. 



The Acarina or Mites. A Review of the 

 group for the use of Economic Entomo- 

 logists. 1915. U.S. Dept. Agriculture, 

 Eep. no. 108. 153 pp., 294 text-figs. 



A Revision of the Ixodoidea, or Ticks, of the 

 United States. U.S. Dept. Agr., Tech. Ser., 

 Bur. Ent., Bull. 15. 1908. 61 pp., 10 pis. 



Gli Insetti. Loro organizzazione, sviluppo, 

 abitudini e rapporti coll' uomo. Milan. 

 1912. 



[Volume 2 of this work contains a good 

 account of the Arachnida and Myriopoda, 

 especially of the Acari.] 



Precis de Parasitologie. Paris. 1910. 

 pp., 4 pis., and 683 text-figs. 



915 



Das Tierreich. Demodicidae and Sarcoptidae. 

 1899. 193 pp., 31 text-figs. 



Prospetto dell Acarofauna Italiana. Padua. 

 1885-1899. In 8 parts. 



The Life History and Bionomics of some 

 North American Ticks. U.S. Dept. Agr. 

 Bur. Ent., Bull. 106. 239 pp., 15 pis., 

 17 text-figs. 



Bibliograph. der Klin. Ent. (Hexapoden, 

 Acarinen). Jena. 1899-1900. In 4 parts. 



Les Parasites et les Maladies Parasitaires. 

 Paris. 1880. 478 pp., 26 pis., and 63 

 text-figs. 



