Dipteia. 152 



boeuf {Hypodenna bovis de Geeb), C. R. A.cad. Sc. Paris T. 152 p. 111>2 

 —1194. [Varrons d'hiver ne sont que des larves sedentaires en etat de 

 degenerescence.] 

 5«786 Villimoes, Niels. 57.72 Hypoderina : 16.9 : 9.735 



1911, Die Bekarapfung der Ochsenbremse (Dasselfliege) in Danemark, 

 Zeitschr. Fleisch-Milchhyg. Jalirg. 21 p. 277-279. 



87 Wiist. 57.72 Lauxauia : 15 



1911. Gallenbildung an den Bliiten und Samenkapseln von Viola trico- 

 lor L. Entom. Rundsch. Jahrg. 28 p. 60—61. 



88 Kleine, R. 57.72 Leptis : 14.99 



1911. Variationserscheinungen im Fliigelgeader von Leptis vitripennis 

 Meigen. Berlin, entom. Zeitschr. Bd. 55 p. 193—202, 1 Taf. 



89 Morse, A. P. 57.72 Lucilla : 16.5 



1911. Lucilia sen'cata as a Household Pest. Psyche Vol. 18 p. 89—92, 



1 fig. 



90 Bezzi, M., 57.72 Lyperosia (1) 



1911. Etudes systematiques ?ur les muscides hematophages du genre 

 Lyperosia. Arch. Parasitol. T. 15 p. 110—143, 15 figg. [3 nn. varr. et 

 catalogue general des especes de Stomoxydines du raonde entier.] 

 (45.1,.2,.79, 51.2, 54.87, 61.1, G3, 66.3, 67.5,.7, 68.2, 74.4, 76.4, 77.4, 79.4, 



96.9) 



91 Bosc, M. 67.72 Masca 



1911. „Les vieux auteurs". Description de deux Mouches. InsectaAnn. 

 1 p. 260—262, 7 figg. [Paru en 1792] 



92 Roubaud, E. 57.72 Musca : 11.6 



1911. Sur la biologie et la viviparite poecilogonique de la mouche des 

 beatiaux {Musca corvina Fol.) en Afrique tropicale. C. R. Acad. Sc. Paris 

 T. 1.52 p. 158—160. 11.68 



56793 Herms, William B. 57.72 Musca : 16.5 



1911. The House Fly in its Relation to Public Health. Bull, agric. Ex- 

 per. Stat. California No. 215 p. 613-548, 16 figg. 16.5,.7 



94 Smith, R. I. 57.72 Musca : 16.5 



1911. Formalin for Poisoning House Flies proves very Attractive when 

 used with Sweet Milk. Jonrn. econ. Entom. Vol. 4 p. 417 — 419. 



95 Vuillet, Andre. 67.72 Musca : 16,5 



1911. La mouche domestique. Ce qu'il faut faire pour la detruire. In- 

 secta Ann. 1 p. 17—19. 



96 Howard, L. 0. 57.72 Musca : 16.7 



1909. The Typhoid Fly or House Fly. A Dangerous Common Insect. Sclent. 

 Amer. Snppl. Vol. 67 Pt. 1 p. 274-275. 



97 . . . 67.72 Musca : 16.7 



1911. The Harm done by the "Harmless" House-fly. Seient. Amer. Vol. 

 104 p. 160-161, 2 figg. 



98 Ledliigham, J. C. G. 57.72 Musca : 16.7 



1911. On the Survival of Specific Microorganisms in Pupae and Imagines 

 of Musca domestica raised from experimentally Infected Larvae. Experi- 

 ments with B. typhosus. Jonrn. Hygiene Vol. 11 p. 333—340. 



99 Nicoll William. 57.72 Musca : 16.7 



1911. On the Varieties of Bacillus coli associated with the House-fly 

 {Musca domestica). Journ. Hygiene Vol. 11 p. 381—389. 

 56800 Townsend, Charles H. T. 57.72 Muscidae : 14.6 



1911. Announcement of further Results secured in the Study of Muscoid 

 Flies. Ann. entom. Soc. Amer. Vol. 4 p. 127—152, — Corrections to 

 my paper in the June (1911) Issue of the Annals E. S. A. p. 328 — 329. 

 01 Hine, Jas. S. 57.72 Nothomyia (77.1) 



1911. A New Species of Nothomyia. Ohio Natural. Vol. 11 p. 301-302, 



1 fig. [xV. viridis.^ 



50602 Sjostedt, Yngye. 6772 Oestridae (67.8) 



1910. Oestridae. Wiss. Ergebn. schwed. zool. Exped. Kilimandjaro Bd. 



2 Abt. 10 p. 11—24, 2 Taf. [3 spp., n. Spathicera meruensis.] 



1. XL 1911. 



