T?g WORKS ON NORTH AMERICAN ENTOMOLOGY. 
Pusuications dealing with entomology issued by the Department of 
Agriculture. 
A list (Circular 76) of these may be obtained by applying to the Bureau 
of Entomology, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, 
Dee: 
WORKS ON MEDICAL ENTOMOLOGY. 
Nurrati, 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 Hosp. 
Repts., vi1, pp. 152, 1898. 
Maroret, G.—Le role actuel des Arthropodes en pathologie. < Ann. 
Soc. Agr. Sci. Indus. Lyon, 1906 (1907), pp. 279-302. 
Manson, P.—Tropical diseases. New York, 1904, pp. 756. 
Braun, M.—The animal parasites of man. London, edited by Theo- 
bald & Sambon, 1907. 
Van Benepen, P. J.—Animal parasites and messmates. New York, 
1876. International Scientific Series. 
Brancuarp, R.—Traité de zoologie médicale. Paris, 1890. Second 
volume, pp. 883. 
DusreuityH, W., et Bretite, L.—Les parasites animaux de la peau 
humaine. Paris, 1896. 
SerGENT, E.—Détermination des insectes piqueurs et sugeurs de sang. 
Paris, 1909, pp. 320, figs. 329. 
Maenin, J. P.—La faune des cadavres; application de Ventomologie 
a la médecine légale. Paris, 1894, pp. 214. : 
Howarp, L. O.—A contribution to the study of the insect fauna of 
human excrement. <Proc. Wash. Acad. Sci., m0, pp. 541-604, 
1900. 
Huser, J. C.—Bibhographie der klinischen entomologie. Jena, 
1899-1900, 4 hefte. 
Grruarpd, W. P.—Bibliography of flies and mosquitoes in relation 
to disease. <Ent. News, 1909, pp. 84-89, 207-211. 
GruUnBerG, K.—Die bliit-saugenden Dipteren. Jena, 1907, pp. 188, 
ills. 
Austen, EK. E.—Illustrations of British blood-sucking flies. British 
Museum, London, 1906, pp. 74, pls. 34. 
Brancnuarp, R.—Les moustiques, histoire naturelle et médicale, 
Paris, 1905, pp. 673. 
Howarp, L. O.—Mosquitoes; how they live; how they carry disease; 
how they are classified; how they may be destroyed. New 
York, 1901, pp. 241, ills. 
