BIBLIOGRAPHY 



The names of the authors quoted in this book are arranged in alpha- 

 betical order, and for the convenience of those who wish to refer to the 

 literature relating to special aspects of the subject, the aspect chiefly dealt 

 with in each paper is indicated by a letter in dark type placed at the end of 

 the reference. A = anatomy of insects, B = bacteriology, D = descriptions of 

 insects, E = epidemiology, Gr = general remarks, L = life-history, M = myiasis, 

 = parasitic ova, P = parasites or diseases of flies, S = sanitary preventive 

 measures. 



Ainsworth, R. B. (v. 1909). The house-fly as a disease carrier. Joii7-n. Roy. 

 Army Med. Corps, XII. 485-498. E.S. 



Albert, H. (1905). Role of insects in transmission of disease. New York 

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Alcock, A. (1911). Entomology for Medical Officers. Gurney and Jackson, 

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Aldridge, A. R. (1904). The spread of the infection of enteric fever by flies. 

 Journ. Roy. Army Med. Corps, 111. 649-651. E.S. 



(1907). House-flies as Carriers of Enteric Fever Infection. Journ. 



Roy. Army Med. Corps, ix. 558-571. E. 



Alessi (1888). Arch, per le Scie7ize med., xii. 279. (Quoted by Celli, 1888.) 



Alexander, D. M. (191 2). Report on the Prevalence and Characters of Non- 

 lactose Fermenting and Non-liquefying /Erobic Bacilli in the Faeces of 

 Young Children under normal Conditions and in Epidemic Diarrhoea 

 during 19 11. 41^-/ Ajw. Report of the Local Government Board, Supple- 

 ment containing the Report of the Medical Oflicer for 19 11- 12, App. B, 

 288-303. B. 



Allen, S. G. (1907). The "allies" of enteric fever in India. Journ. Roy. 

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Anderson (1908). The differentiation of outbreaks of typhoid fever due to 

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Andrd (1908). 6/// Intcrnat. Cong, on Tiibcrc, Wash., i. 162. (Quoted by 

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Andrewes, F. W. Quoted by Austen, 1912, 13. M. 



Anthony (1874). The suctorial organs of the blow-fly. Monthly Micros. 

 foii7-n., XI. p. 242. A. 



Armstrong, H. E. (1908). House-Flies and Disease : the Duty of Sanitary 

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