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1869. 

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p. 204 et seq., 1882, Florence. 

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der von Dr. Meyer gesainmelten Arten. Nova Acta d. Ksl. Leop. -Carol. 



Deutschen Akademie f. Naturforscher, Bd. xliv, No. 1, with 7 plates, 



1882, Halle. 

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American. As already mentioned in the Introduction, 

 there are practically no American systematic papers on 

 the Mallophaga excepting Professor Herbert Osborn's 

 account of "The Pediculi and Mallophaga affecting man 

 and the lower animals " (Bulletin 7, 1891, Division of En- 

 tomology, U. S. Dept. Ag.) Of this bulletin pages 30— 

 54 treat of Mallophaga found on domestic mammals and 

 birds, including the cat, dog, bear (sic), llama, goat, 

 sheep, horse, mule, cow, guinea-pig, pouched gopher 

 (sic), duck, goose, swan, chicken, pigeon, peacock, 

 pheasant, guinea-fowl and turkey. Many of the species 



