223 Didtera 



99442 Hewitt, C. Gordon. 57.72 JHusia : 15 



1915. Notes on the Pupation of the House-fly {^]usca domestica) and it8 

 Mode of Overwintering. Cauad. Eiitom. Vol. 47 p. 73—78, 1 tig. 



15.4 



43 Nuttall, Georgre H. F., Edward Hindle and 



Gordon Merriniau. 57.72 Musca : 15.2 



1914. The Range of Flight of Afusca domestica. Experiments conducted 

 in the Town of Cambridge. Introductory note. Journ. Hyg. Vol. 14 p. 

 23. [Reprinted from Rep. Local Govt. Boards Public Health & med. 

 Subjects. New Subject Ser. No. 85 p. 20—41.] — Report upon Experi- 

 ments, by Edward Hindlk and GoanoN Mkrriman. p. 24 — 45, 13 figg. 

 [Anemotropism. Attraction by food odours. Distance covered 770 yards. 

 Fine weather and warmth favour dispersal.] 



44 Skinner, Heury. 57.72 Musca : 15.4 



1915. How Does the House-fly Pass the Winter ? Entom. News Vol. 26 

 p. 263—264. 



45 . . . 57.72 Musca : 16.5 



1914. La Mouche des maisons. Insecta Ann. 4 p. 176—180. 



46 Hesse, Edgar. 57.72 Musca: 16.7 



1913. The House Fly: How It Spreads Disease. A Parasitic Fungus 

 Suggested as a Means to Control the Menace. Scient. Amer. Suppl. 

 Tol. 75 p. 214. [From Nature.] 



47 Cook, F. C, R. H. Hutchison, and F. M. Scales. 57.72 Musca : 16 5 



1914. Experiments in the Destruction of Fly Larvsb in Horse Manure. 

 Bull. U. S. Dept. Agric. No. 118, 26 op., 4 pis. 



48 Hewitt, C. Gordon. * 57.72 Musca : 16.7 



1914. Further Observations on the Breeding Habits and Control of the 



House-Fly, Musca domestica. Journ. econ. Entom. Vol. 7 p. 281—289, 

 2 ligg. — Discuss, p. 289—293. 



99419 Howard, C. W. 57.72 Musca: 16.7 



1914. Some New Suggestions in Fly Control. 15th auu, Hep. State En- 

 tom. Minnesota p. 57 — 60. 



50 Messerchmidt, Th. 57.72 Musca : 16.7 



1914. Experimentelle Beitrage zur Frage der Verbreitung der Typhus- 

 baoillen durch Staub und Fliegen. Centralbl. Hakt. Parasit. Abt, 1 

 Orig. Bd. 74 p. 1 — 5. [Spielen keine wesentliche Rolle.] 



51 Morrill, A. W. 57.72 Musca : 16.7 



1914. Experiments with House Fly Baits and Poisons. Journ. econ. 

 Entom. Vol. 7 p. 268-274. 



52 Mally, Charles William. 57.72 Musca : 16.7 



1915. Note on the use of poisoned bait for controlling the house fly, 

 Musca domestica L. South African Journ. Sc. Vol. 11 p. 321—328. 



53 VilleneuTe, J. 57.72 Musca (67.6) 



1914. Sur Musca dasi/ops Stein. Bull. Soc. entom. France 1914 p. 206. 



54 Zetek, James. 57.72 Musca (86) 



1914. Dispersal of Muscu domestica Linne. Ann. entom. Soc. Amer. Vol. 

 7 p. 70-72, 2 figg. 



55 Villeneuve, J. 57.72 Muscidae 



1914. Quelques reflexions au sujet de la tribu des CallipDorinae. Bull. 

 Soc. entom. France 1914 p. 266 — 258. [Structure.] 



99456 Townsend, Charles H. T. 57.72 Muscidae 



1915. Proposal of New Muscoid Genera for Old Species. Proc. bid. 

 Soc. Washington Vol. 28 p. 19—24. [Spathimeigenia n. g. pro Admontta 

 demylus Coqdillktt non Tachina demylus VValkbb, Euhyperecteina pro Ad- 

 moniia nasoni Coq , EuadmonHa pro A. pergandei Coq., Ocypterosoma pro 

 A. polita CoQ., Admontiopsis pro A. tarsalis Coq., Paralisptdea pro A. uni- 

 spinosa Coq., Euphorantha pro Alophora diversa Coq., Paraphouiia pro A. fe- 

 nestrata Bigot, Paraphorantha pro A. grandis Coq., Alophoropsis pro A. pha- 

 sioides Coq., Phasiomyia pro A. splendida Coq., Amobiopsis pro Amobia nurata 

 Coq., Phytopsis pro A. califortiiea Coq., Euaraba pro Araba tergata Coq , Xe- 



