BIBLIOGRAPHIE 



I. — Liste des Ouvrages et Travaux cités. 



i\.-B. — Cette liste ne donne que les ouvrages et travaux cités dans 

 la brochure. Elle ne peut être considérée comme une bibliographie 

 complète sur les moustiques, qui prendrait un grand nombre de 

 pages. 



(1)— W. M. Aders : Insects injurious to Man and Stock m Zanzibar, Bull, 

 ol Entom. Research, London, Vol. VII, Pt 4 May 1917, pp. 

 391-401. 

 (2) - Economie Biology. Enlomology in Relation to Public Health 



and Préventive Medicine and Veterinary Science, Zanzibar 

 Protectorate. Ann. Rept. Pub. Health. Dept for 1916. Zanzi- 

 bar 1917, pp. 32-37. 

 (3)— D. Alexander : Sanitation, Govt Gold Coast Med. and San. Rept 



(or rjear 1916. Accra, 27 april 1917, p. 11-14. 

 (4)— J. A. Allen, Herbert Lang and James P. Chapln : The American 

 Muséum Confjo Expédition Collection of Bats. Bull, ol Ihe Ame- 

 rican Muséum of Natural History; Vol. XXXVII, Art. XVIII, 

 pp. 405-563, New York, Sept., 1917. 

 (5)— Dr. F. Arnold : Transvaal Agricult. Jl. October, 1907. 

 (6)— E. E. Atkixs and A. Bacot : The relation between the Hatching of 

 the Eggs and the Development of the Larvae of Slegomyia (as- 

 ciata (Aedes caloyjusj, and the Présence of Bacteria and Yeasts. 

 Parasitology, London, IX, No.4, 27 July 1917, pp. 482-536. 

 (7)— E. E. AusTEN : Anti-Mosquito Measures in Palestine during the 

 Campagns of 1917-1918. Trans. Soc. Trop. Med. Hyg., London, 

 XIII, No. 4, 21 Nov. 1919, pp. 48-60. 

 (8) — A. W. Bacot : Report of the Entomological Investigation undertaken 

 for the Commission for the Year August 1914— July 191b— Rept. 

 Yelloiv Fever Commission (West Africaj, London, March 1916, 

 191 p., 27 fig., 29 pi., 9 charts. 

 (9) — Note on the Period during v^^hich the Eggs of Slegomyia fas- 



ciata [Aedes calopusl from Sierra-Leone Stock retain their 

 Vilality in a humid Température. Separate from Parasitology, 

 Cambridge, X, No. 2, 22 January 1918, pp. 280-83. 

 (10) — A. Bacot and G. Talbot : The comparative Effectiveness of cer- 

 tain Culicifuges under Laboratory Conditions. Parasitology, 

 Cambridge, Xl, No .2, Feb. 1919, pp. 221-236. 

 (11/ — Capt p. H. Bahr : On the Transmission of the Suberlian Malaria 

 Parasite (Plasmodium falciparum Welch 1897), by Egyptian 

 Anophèles : Jl. R. A. M. C, London, XXX , No. 6, June 1918, 

 pp. 606-608. 

 (12)— A. W. Baker : Preliminary Notes on the Use of Repellents for Horn 

 Flies and Stable Flies on Cattle. 47</i Annual Rept. Entom. 

 Soc. Ontario, for 1916, Toronto, 1917, pp. 52-56. 

 (13;— A. Balfour : Tropical Problems in the New World, Trans. Soc. 

 Trop. Med. and Hygiène, London, VIII, No. 3, Jan., 1915. p. 75. 

 (14)— Dr. J. Bequaert : Dispersion et biologie des Diptères hématophages 

 au Congo Belge. Chapitre VII du Rapport sur les Travaux de 

 la Mission scientifique du Katanga (octobre 1910 à septem- 

 bre 1912) par les D" J. Rodhain, C. Pons, F. Van den Branden 

 et J. Bequaert, 254 p., 47 fig., 3 pi., Ministère des Colonies. 

 Bruxelles 1913. 



