May, '09] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 2O? 



Additional Bibliography on Flies and Mosquitoes as 



Carriers of Disease.'" 



Compiled by WM. PAUL GERHARD, C. E. 



(See also the February, 1909, issue of ENTOMOLOGICAL Nii\vs.) 



A. FLIES AND MOSQUITOES. 



See the Chapter on Flies and Mosquitoes in the Sanitation, 

 Water Supply and Sewage Disposal of Country Houses. 

 By Win. Paul Gerhard, C. E., New York, 1909. 



Our Insect Friends and Enemies. By John B. Smith, Phila- 

 delphia, Pa. 



Economic Loss to the People of the United States Through 

 Insects That Carry Disease. By L. O. Howard, Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology, Bulletin No. 

 78; Washington, D. C., 1909. 



B. FLIES. 



Paper on Flies and Tuberculosis. By Frederick T. Lord, re- 

 printed from Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, Dec. 

 15, 1904. 



The Common House-fly in its Relation to the Public Health. 

 By W. E. Britton, Yale Medical Journal, New Haven, 

 Conn., January, 1906. 



The Possible Dissemination of Tubercle Bacilli by Insects. 

 By Dr. Samuel E. Weber, New York Medical Journal, 

 Vol. 89, No. 1 8, November 3, 1906. 



Wall Card on Flies, issued by the State Board of Health of 

 Florida, 1908. 



Nuisance from Flies. Report by the Medical Officer of the 

 London County Council, presenting a Report by Dr. 

 Hamer, Medical Officer. On the extent to which fly 

 nuisance is produced in London by accumulation of offen- 

 sive matter, January 23, 1908. Printed for the London 

 C. C. by P. S. King, price 4 pence. Number of report 

 1138. 



The Pest at Our Gates. By Poultney Bigelow (appeared first 

 in the Broadway Magazine). Reprinted by the Mer- 

 chants' Asso. of New York, September, 1908. 



* The Bibliography is arranged, as far as possible, by the year of publication. 



