264 THE HOUSE FLY—DISEASE CARRIER 
Galli-ValeriCi, B. (1910). L’etat actuel de nos con- 
naissances sur le role des mouches dans la dissemina¬ 
tion des maladies parasitaires et sur les moyens de 
lutte a employer contre elles. Centralbl. f. Bakteri- 
ologie, LIV, Heft 3, 193-209. 
Ganon. (1908). Cholera and flies. Geneesk, Tijdschr. v. 
Nederl. Indie, XLVIII, 2. Quoted in Journ. Trop. 
Med. and Hyg., May 15, 1909. 
German. (1896). (Ophthalmia). Centralbl. f. prakt. 
Augenheilk. Suppl. p. 386. 
von Gleichen, Freiherr Friedrich Wilhelm (Ge- 
nannt Russworm) (1764). “Geschichte der gemeinen 
Stubenfliege”; Herausgeben von J. C. Keller, Niirn- 
berg, 4 pi, 34 pp. 
Godfrey, R. (1909). The false-scorpions of Scotland. 
Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist., 22-26. 
Graham-Smith, G. S. (1909). Preliminary note on ex¬ 
aminations of flies for the presence of colon bacilli. 
Repts. to the Local Gov’t B’d on Public Health and 
Medical Subjects. London. N. S. No. 16, 9-13. 
Graham-Smith, G. S. (1910). Observations on the 
ways in which artificially-infected flies (Musca do- 
mestica ) carry and distribute pathogenic and other 
bacteria. Repts. to the Local Gov’t B’d on Public 
Health and Medical Subjects. London. N. S. No. 
40, 1-41, 8 pi. 
Griffith, A. (1908). Life history of house flies. Public 
Health, XXI, 122-127. 
Guyenot, E. (1907). L’appareil digestif et la digestion 
de quelques larves des mouches. Bull, scientif. de la 
France et de la Belgique, XLI, 353-369. 
Hamer, W. H. (1908). Nuisance from flies. Report of 
Public Health Corn. London County Council, No. 
1138. 
Hamilton, A. (1903). Journ. Am. Med. Assoc. Febr. 
27. 
