20 Embrik Strand: 
— (2). The Relapsing Fever of Tropical Africa. A Review. 
Ebenda, p. 183—203, 2 maps., 1 chart. — Ornithodorus. 
Hirst, S. (1). Scorpions and Solifugae collected by Captain 
S. S. Flower in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. In: Ann. Mag. Nat. 
Hist. (8) 7, p. 217—222, 3 figg. — Othoes flowerin.g.n. sp. 1n. 
var. in Pandinus. 
— (2). Ona new Pedipalp from Burma. In: Ann. Mag. Nat. 
Hist. (8) 8, p. 380—381, 1 fig. — Hypoctonus birmanicus n. SP- 
— (3). Descriptions of new Scorpions. In: Ann. Mag. Nat. 
Hist. (8) 8, p. 462—473. — 9 nn. spp. in: Neobuthus n. g., Lychas 
2, Babycurus, Tityus, Urodacus (1 n. subsp.), Chaerilus, Scorpiops 2. 
— (4). On some new Opiliones from Japan and the Loo-Choo 
Islands. In: Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8), Vol. 8, p. 625—636, 3 figg. 
— 6 nn. spp. in: Systenocentrus 2, Sitalces 2, Pseudobiantes n. 8. 2. 
— (5). On a collection of Arachnida and Chilopoda made 
by Mr. S. A. Neave in Rhodesia, north of the Zambesi. In: Mem. 
Lit. Philos. Soc. Manchester 56, (Nr. 2, 11 pp. 
— (6). The Percy Sladen Trust Expedition to the Indian 
Ocean in 1905. The Araneae, Opiliones and Pseudoscorpiones. 
In: Trans. Linn. Soc. London (2) Zool. 14, p. 379—395, 11 figg. 
— 10 nn. spp. in: Chaetobelma, Tetragnatha, Selenops, Rhacoc- 
nemis, Thomasettia n. g., Ibalonius 2, Sitalces, Hinzuanius, Feaella. 
1 n. var. in Argiope. 
Hogg, H. R. On some new Zealand Spiders. In: Proc. Zool. 
Soc. London 1911, p. 297—313, Figg. 92—9%. — Tetragnatha 
1.n. v., Uliodon 1 n.sp., Argoctenus 1 n. Sp., Mynoglenes 1.n.Sp., 
Dolomedes 1 n. Sp. 
Howard, C. W. An Experiment in Fumigation of Ticks. 
In: Parasitology 4, p. 164—167. 
Hull, J. E. (1). A list of spiders collected at Forres (,‚Moray‘‘) 
in August 1910. In: Ann. Scott. nat. Hist. 1911, p. 79—82. 
— (2). Papers on Spiders. I. The Genus Tmeticus (Simon, 
1884; Cambridge, 1909) and some allied genera. II. Some northern 
records for 1909. In: Trans. nat. hisı. Soc. Northumberland 
Durham Newcastle N. S., Vol. 3, p. 573—590, pl. XV. — Halorates 
n. g. pro Hilaira reprobus, Diplocentria pro Hillhousia rivalıs, 
Ostearius pro Gongylidium nigricauda, Agyneta pro Microneta 
part., Rhabdoria pro Sintula diluta. 
Hunter, W. D. and Bishopp, F. C. (1). Some of the more 
important Ticks of the United States. In: Yearbook U. S. Dept. 
Agric. 1910, p. 219—230, 2 pls. 
— and — (2). The Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever Tick. 
With special reference to the problem of its Control in the Bitter 
Root Valley in Montana. In: U. S. Dept. Agric. Bur. Entom 
Bull. Nr. 105, 47 pp., 3 pls., 3 figg. — Dermacentor. 
