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work is at present being published very rapidly. Theobald's ^Monograph, noticed 

 below, gives a bibliography up to Feb., 1903, including early articles on the rela- 

 tion of mosquitoes to malaria. I enumerate a few important publications. 



On Malaria, etc. 

 Riley, Amer. Nat., xvii, 549, May, 1883, mentions the theory of Dr. A. Kink, Co- 

 lumbia University, that mosquitoes cause malaria. 

 Nuttall, Dr. Geo. H., Johns Hopkins Hospital Reports, viii. 

 Finlay, Chas. J., M.D., Psyche, July, 1899. 

 Berkeley, Dr. W. N., N. Y. Medical Record, Dec. 23, 1899. 

 Woldert, Dr. Albert, Jour. Amer. ^Medical Assn., Feb. 10, 1900. 

 Bums, Dr. Wm. B., Memphis Medical ^Monthly, March, 1900. 

 Ross, Major Ronald, Nature, March 29, 1900. 

 Manson, Dr. Patrick, Popular Science Monthly, July, 1900. 

 Celli, " Malaria According to the New Researches," trans, by Eyre. Longmans, 



Green and Co. London, 1900. 

 Howard, " Mosquitoes." McClure, Phillips & Co. New York, 1901. 

 Howard, Yearbook of Dept. of Agriculture, 1901, 177-192; Farmers' Bulletin 155, 



Dept. of Agriculture. 



On Classification. 

 F. Lynch Arribalzaga, Revista Mus. de la Plata, i, 345-417, 4 pi., 1891 ; the 



Argentine species. 

 Ficalbi, Bull. Soc. Ent. Ital., 1892-1896, a series of articles revising the European 



species ; he published another general work in vol. xxxi, 1899. 

 Lintner, 12th N. Y. Rept, 319-335, 1897, popular account. 

 Coquillett, Circular No. 40, n. ser., Div. of Ent. — a brief synopsis of the species 



known in the United States ; published in a second edition, with a slight addi- 

 tion; also published in Bull. 25, n. sen, Div. of Ent. 

 Herrick, Bull. 74, Miss. Ex. Sta. 

 Garman, Bull. 96, Ky. Ex. Sta. 



Lugger, 2d Rept. Ent. Minn., 182-195, with good figs. 

 Giles, Handb. of Gnats. John Bale Sons and Danielsson, Limited. London, 



1900. 



A second edition, entirely rewritten, was published in 1902; in its new form, 



the systematic part is mainly an abridgement of the following. 

 Theobald, A Monograph of the Culicidse. Printed by the British Museum, 1901-3. 

 Three volumes, with many figures and maps, and a fourth volume of plates, 



mostly colored. Contains a vast amount of information on distribution, habits 



in larval and mature stages, etc. The systematic part is based on the collections 



in the British Museum. 

 Johannsen, Bull. 68, N. Y. State Mus., 388-429, 1903, tables of genera of larvae, 



pupje and adults, etc. 



On Larvcr. 

 Dyar, Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., v, 51 and 145, 1902 and 1903, analytical tables of the 



known larvae from the United States. 

 Kellogg, Ent. News, x, 102, length of larval period. 



Smith, Ent. News, xiii, 198, notes on hibernating stage in various species. 

 Morgan and Dupree, Bull. 40, n. ser., Div. of Ent., 88, notes on hibernation and 



development of several species. 



See also recent smaller papers by Coquillett, Smith and Dyar, as mentioned 



under the various species. 

 Note. — The nomenclature adopted is generally that of Theobald. 



