BIBLIOGEAPHY 487 



Weed, H. E. 



1895. Some experience with mosquitoes. Insect Life, vol. 7, pp. 212-213. [Kero- 

 sene against mosquitoes.] 

 Weeks, Archibald C. 



1890. Utility of dragon flies as destroyers of mosquitoes. In Lamborn, Dragon 

 flies vs. mosquitoes, N. Y., 1890, pp. 69-95. 

 Weeks, H. C. 



1901. The extermination of malaria breeding mosquitoes by petroleum and drain- 



age. Scientific Amer. Suppl., Jan. 5, 1901, pp. 20921-20922. 



1902. Operations at Oyster Bay. Century Mag., vol. 64, pp. 423-424. 



1903. Report of engineer in charge. Sanitary-economic improvement of the south- 



ern part of the borough of Brooklyn, N. Y., 24 pp., 2 maps. Sheepshead 

 Bay, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



1904. Mosquito engineering. Proc. First Anti-mosquito Convention, 1903, 2 ed., 



pp. 59-61. 

 1906a. The practical side of mosquito extermination. Proc. Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 



55th meeting, pp. 523-529. 

 1906&. The practical side of mosquito extermination. Science, n. s., vol. 23, pp. 



379-385. 

 1907, Progressiveness in Italy. Large drainage plant as related to mosquito ex- 

 termination. Sclent. Amer. Suppl., May 18, 1907, pp. 26233-26235. 

 Weismann August. 



1866. Die Metamorphose der Corethra plumicornis. Zeitschr. f. wiss. Zool., vol. 



16, pp. 45-127, 5 pis. 

 Wesche, Walter. 



1904a. The mouth parts of the Nemocera and their relation to the other families 



of Diptera. Journ. Roy. Micr. Soc, 1904, pp. 28-107. Abstr., de Meijere, 



Zool. Zentralbl., 1904, p. 456. 

 1904b. The labial and maxillary palpi in Diptera. Trans. Linn. Soc. Lond., 2 ser., 



Zool., vol. 9, pp. 219-230, pis. 8-10. 

 1906. The genitalia of both sexes in Diptera and their relation to the armature of 



the mouth. Trans. Linn. Soc. Lond., 2 ser., Zool., vol. 9, pp. 339-386, 



8 pis., 3 figs. 

 Weyenbergh, H. 



1871a. Nog een paar waarnemingen von vliegenzwermen, benevens een overzicht 



van alle tot heden waargenomen vliegenzwermen, Tijdschr. v. Entom., 



vol. 14, pp. 221-231. 

 18716. Ueber Fliegenschwarme. Verhandl. zool.-bot. Gesellsch., Wien, vol. 21, pp. 



1201-1216. 

 White, C, J, 



1905. Dermatitis venenata from mosquitoes. Boston Med. and Surg. Journ., vol. 



152, p. 749. 



White, Gilbert. 



1802. The works in natural history . . . comprising the natural history of Sel- 

 borne; the naturalist's calendar; and miscellaneous observations, ex- 

 tracted from his papers. To which are added, A calendar and observa- 

 tions by W. Markwick. Edited by J. Aikin. London, 1802, 2 vols., 

 fronts. (1 col.), 2 pis. (1 col.). 



White, J. H. 



1905. Yellow fever. Mobile Med. and Surg. Journ., vol. 6, pp. 165-169. 



1906. The practical results of Reed's findings on yellow fever transmission. 



Amer. Asso. Adv. Sci., 55th meeting, pp. 513-517. Abstract, Science, 

 n. s., vol. 23, pp. 371-375. (Mar. 9, 1906.) 



1907. Service operations in connection with the epidemic of yellow fever in New 



Orleans. Rept. Supervising Surg.-Gen. U. S. Publ. Health and Marine- 

 Hospital Service, 1906, pp. 143-146. (1907.) 



1908. Yellow fever and the mosquito. Journ. Amer. Med. Assoc, vol. 51, pp. 



2199-2202. 



Widney, J. P. 



1882. Irrigation and drainage. Seventh Rept. State Board of Health of California, 

 1880-81 (Sacramento, 1882), pp. 104-106. 

 Wightman, W. M. 



1906. History of yellow fever on steamship Luxor. Publ. Health Reports, vol. 21, 

 no. 23, pp. 628-630. (June 8, 1906.) 



