112 WORKS ON NORTH AMERICAN ENTOMOLOGY. 



Publications dealing with entomology issued by the Department of 

 Agriculture. 



A list ( Circular 70) of these may be obtained by ai)p]yiug to the Bureau 

 of Eutoujology, U. S. Deiiartniont of Ajrriculturo, Washington, 

 D. C. 



WORKS ON MEDICAL ENTOMOLOGY. 



NuTTALL, G. H. F. — The role of Insects, Arachnids, and Myriapods 

 as carriers of human and animal diseases which are produced 

 by bacteria and animal parasites. <Johns Hopkins IIosp. 

 Repts., VIII, pp. 152, LS08. 



Marotel, G. — Le role actuel des Arthropodes en pathologic. <Ann. 



Soc. Agr. Sci. Indus. Lyon, 1906 (190T), pp. 2Ty-;30-2. 

 Manson, p. — Tropical diseases. New York, 1904, pp. 750. 



Braun, M. — The animal parasites of man. London, edited by Theo- 

 bald & Samboii. 1907. 



Van Beneden, P. J. — Animal parasites and messmates. New York, 

 1870. International Scientific Series. 



Blanchard, R. — Traite de zoologie medicale. Paris, 1890. Second 

 volume, pp. 883. 



DuBREUiLH, W., et Beille, L. — Les parasites animaux de la peau 

 humaine. Paris, 1896. 



Sergent, E. — Determination des insectes jDiqueurs et sugeurs de sang. 



Paris, 1909. pp. 320. figs. 329. 

 Megnin, J. P. — La faune des cadavres; application de I'entomologie 



a la medecine legale. Paris, 1894, pp. 214. 



Howard, L. O. — A contribution to the study of the insect fauna of 



human excrement. <Proc. Wash. Acad. Sci., ii, pp. 541-604, 



1900. 

 HuBER, J. C. — Bibliographie der klinischen entomologie. Jena, 



1899-1900, 4 hefte. 

 Gerhard, AV. P. — Bibliography of Hies and moscjuitoes in relation 



to disease. <Ent. News, 1909, pp. 84-89, 207-211. 



Grijnberg, K. — Die bliit-saugenden Dipteren. Jena, 1907, pp. 188, 



ills. 

 Austen, E. E. — Illustrations of British blood-sucking Hies. British 



Museum, London, 1906, pp. 74, pis. 34. 

 Blanchard, II. — Les moustiques, histoire naturelle ot medicale, 



Paris, 1905, pp. 073. 

 Howard, L. O. — Mosquitoes: how they live; how they carry disease; 



how tliey are classiHeil : how Uuw nnu' l)e destroyed. New 



York, 1901, pp. 241, ills. 



