208 ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [May, '09 



Nuisance from Flies. Further report by Dr. Hamar to Lond. 



County Council. Date of Report October, 1908. Printed 



1909. Number of Report 1207. 

 House Flies (or, as suggested by Dr. L. O. Howard, "The 



Typhoid Fly"), U. S. Department of Agric., Bureau of 



Entomology, Bull. 71, revised edition. 

 Flies. See Chapter on Sanitation in Russia in Sanitation and 



Sanitary Engineering. By Wm. Paul Gerhard, C. E., 



Second Enlarged Edition, 1909. 



MOSQUITOES. 



Malaria ; by Geo. M. Sternberg. A brief history of the dis- 

 covery of the malarial parasite and of the demonstration 

 of its transmission by the Anopheles mosquito, showing 

 that the air of swampy places is not the cause of malarial 

 fevers. Transmission of Yellow Fever by Mosquitoes. 

 Smithsonian Report, 1900. 



How to distinguish different mosquitoes of North America ; 

 by L,. O. Howard. Entomology Circular 40, 2nd series, 

 Feb. 20, 1900. 



Mississippi Agricultural Experiment Station, Bulletin No. 74. 

 Some Mosquitoes of Mississippi and how to deal with 

 them. By Glenn W. Herrick, Agricultural College, Miss. 

 Nov., 1901. 



Mosquito Cycle of Malaria. By H. B. Parker, Public Health 

 and Marine Hospital Report, 1902. 



Reports on Plans for the Exterminetion of Mosquitoes on the 

 North Shore of L,. I., with map. North Shore Improve- 

 ment Association, N. Y. , 1902. 



Stegomyia fasciata, the Yellow Fever Mosquito. By H. B. 

 Parker, Public Health and Marine Hospital Report, 1902. 



Mosquitocides. By J. B. Smith, Entomology Bulletin 40, new 

 series, 1903. The same bulletin contains a paper entitled 

 Development and Hibernation of Mosquitoes. 



Development of Hibernation of Mosquitoes ; by H. A. Mor- 

 gan and J. W. Dupree. Entomology Bulletin 40, new 

 series, 1903. Same bulletin contains a paper entitled 

 Mosquitocides. 



