158 THE ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE OF ANIMALS 



Hatch, The Indictment of the House Fly. Suburban Life, March, 1910. 



Hayncs, Mad Dog. Country Life, July, 1914. 



Herrick, Textbook in General Zoology, Chap. VIII. American Book Company. 



Hodge, Nature Study and Life, Chap. XVI. Ginn and Company. 



Howard, The House Fly, Disease Carrier. F. A. Stokes Company. 



Howard, The Typhoid Fly. Bulletin 78, Bureau of Entomology, U. S. Department 



of Agriculture. 

 Howard and Marlatt, Principal Household Insects of the United States. Bulletin 



4, U. S. Bureau of Entomology, 1902. 

 Huber, Insects and Disease. New York State Journal of Medicine, November, 



1908. 

 Insects — pamphlets. Bureau of Entomology, 158 ; Farmers' Bulletin, 155. 

 Jordan, Fishes. Henry Holt and Company. 



Jordan and Kellogg, Animal Life, Chaps. X-XI. D. Appleton and Company. 

 Kellogg, Shellfish Industries. Henry Holt and Company. 

 Kellogg, Elementary Zoology, pp. 297-298. Henry Holt and CompanJ^ 

 Kellogg and Doane, Economic Zoology and Entomology. Henry Holt and Company. 

 Kinyoun, Uncinariasis in Florida. Report of American Health Association, 



1907. 

 Langworthy and Hunt, Economical Use of Meats in the Home. Bulletin 391, U. S. 



Department of Agriculture, 1910. 

 McGuire, The Hookworm and the South. Pearson's Magazine, September, 1909. 

 Medical Influence of the Negro in Connection with Anaemia in the White. Bulletin 



North Carolina Board of Health, June, 1908. 

 Osborn, Economic Zoology, Chaps. IV-V. The Macmillan Company. 

 Ransom, Trichinosis : a Danger in the Use of Raw Pork for Food. Circular 198, 



U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1907. 

 Seymour, War on Agricultural Pests. World's Work, May, 1914. 

 Smith, The French Sardine Industry. Bulletin U. S. Fish Commission, 1901. 

 Smith, Uncinariasis (Hookworm) in Texas. American Journal of Medical Science, 



1903. 

 Soil Pollution and the Hookworm in the South. Alabama Board of Health. 

 Spangler, The Decrease of Food Fishes in American Waters, and Some of the Causes. 



Bulletin U. S. Fish Commission, 1893. 

 Stevenson, Preservation of the Fisheries on the High Seas. Popular Science Monthly, 



April, 1910. 

 The Coming War on the Hookworm. Current Literature, December, 1909. 

 Thompson, The Study of Animal Life, Chap. IV-V. Charles Scribner's Sons. 

 Webster, The Value of Insect Parasitism to the American Farmer. Yearbook U. S. 



Department of Agriculture, 1907. 

 Wieland, Conservation of the Marine Vertebrates. Popular Science Monthly, May, 



1908. 



