119 



THE SCREW- WORM FLY. 



( 'liri/siiiiiiiiii iiiiii-i l/nrin Vn\>. 



(Formerly ( om/tsoiiiijld.) 



For special article see Howard. I'loc. Wash. Acad. Sci.. \. II. p. 

 r)()'2, ltM)0. 



Hxhiiut: Adult and liuure. 



THE CATTLE TICK. 



I)0()j)liilii.s iiinnihUits Say. 



(Very conmioii on cattle below the Texas fe\-ei- line, and known to 

 be responsil)le for transmission of Texas fever amony- cattle.) 

 ExiiiniT: Eji'^s, adult, and fio-ure. 



INSECTS WHICH DIRECTLY INJURE OR ANNOY HUMAN BEINGS. 



THE HOUSE FLY. 



Mksch (lotnixt'ifii Li nil. 



For oeneral article see Howard, Circ. 85, Div. Knt., IT. S. Dept. 

 A^n-ic, is!»s. 



Fxhikit: Adult and lioure. 



THE SOUTHERN BUFFALO GNAT. 



ShnnUiim jKCuarum Kilcv. 

 For o;eneral article and full life history' see Oshoin, Bui. ;"), n. s., 

 Div. Knt., r. S. Dept. Aoric, pp. 41-5i>, ISIIC. 

 Exhihit: .\dult and (icrure. 



THE CAT AND DOG FLEA. 



('lrnocr)>}i(ili(s cmiis Curtis 



(Formerly called Puh .r scrratiops Gerv.) 



For o-enei-al account see Howard and Marlatt. liul. I. n. s., i-e\ . ed., 

 Div. Knt.. V . S. Dept. Acrric, pp. 'l^-'M. l!»(>2. For full hihliooiapjiy 

 see Baker. Proc. V. S. N. M., v. XX VII, p. 488, 11MI4. 



Kxiiiiur: Figure. 



THE BLOOD-SUCKING CONE-NOSE. 



L'lmnrJiltnix sitiii/nistK/n l.cc. 

 For yenei'al article see llowai'd and Marlatt, I»ul. t. n. s., rev. (>d.. 

 Div. Ent., ['. S. I)c])i. .Voric. pj). :!.s-4l>. r.t(»2. 

 Ivxiiiiur: Kii!^-. iiymi)h. adult, and ti^'-uic 



THE HOUSE MOSQUITO. 



' 'iilr.r iii/iini.'' I.ilili. 



For general ailiclc and life history s(m> Howard. I'ul. iT*. n. s., Div. 

 Fvnt., r. S. Dept. .\Hric.. pp. I'li L'S, Utoo. TrcMtcd as r. /H//u/t/ift 

 Wied. 



ExHliirr: Adult and liiruic. 



