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CHRISTOPHERS, S. R. 



COMSTOCK, J. H. 

 and NEEDHAM, J. G. 



CRAGG, F. W. 

 idem 



GRAHAM-SMITH, G. S. 



GRASSI, B. 



KRAEPELIN, K. 



LOWNE, B, T. 



MIALL, L. C. 



and DENNY, A. 

 NEWSTEAD, R. 



NEWSTEAD, R. 



NUTTALL, G. H. F. 



and SHIPLEY, A. E. 



The Anatomy and Histology of the Adult Female 

 Mosquito. Reports to the Malaria Committee of 

 the Royal Society, fourth series, 1901. 



Twenty pages, six plates. A good working account of 

 the structure of the female Anopheles. The figures 

 are very instructive. It contains no references to 

 literature. 



The Wings of Insects. American Naturalist, Vol. 

 xxxii-xxxiii, 1898-9. 



A comparative study of wing venation. 



The Structure of Haematopota pluvialis. 



Studies on the Mouth Parts and Sucking Apparatus 

 of the Blood-Sucking Diptera. No. 1. Philaema- 

 tomyia insignis. No. 2. Some Observations on the 

 Parts in the Nematocera. No. 3. Lyperosia minuta. 

 No. 4. The Comparative Anatomy of the Proboscis 

 in the Muscidae. Scientific Memoirs by the Officers 

 of the Medical and Sanitary Department of the 

 Government of India, Nos. 55, 54, 58, 59 and 60. 



Some Observations on the Anatomy and Function of 

 the Oral Sucker of the Blow-Fly (Callipohora ery- 

 throcephala). Journal of Hygiene, Vol. xi, No. 3, 

 1911. 



A full and very well illustrated account of the labella, 

 with special reference to the structure and mode of 

 action of the pseudotracheal membrane. A most 

 valuable paper. 



Ricerche sui Flebotomi. Memorie delta Societa 

 Italiana delle Scienze, ser. 3., torn. xiv. Rome, 

 1907. 



A complete account of the structure of Phlebotomus. 

 Not easy to procure. 



Zur Anatomie und Physiologic des Russels Von Musca. 

 Zeit. f. Wissenschaftliche Zoologie, Bd. 39, 

 1883. 



A complete account of the proboscis of Musca domes- 

 tica, very well illustrated. It should be read in con- 

 junction with Graham- Smith's paper. 



The Anatomy, Physiology, and Development of the 

 Blow-Fly. London, 1890 1895, two volumes. 



A standard work. Rather difficult to procure. 



The Structure and Life History of the Cockroach. 

 London, 1886. (Lovell Reeve & Co.) See page 9. 



The Papataci Flies (Phlebotomus) of the Maltese 

 Islands. Bulletin of Entomological Research, 

 Vol. ii, Parti, 1911. 



Contains an account of the internal anatomy. 



A Revision of the Tsetse-Flies (Glossina), based on a 

 study of the male genital armature. Bulletin of 

 Entomological Research, Vol. ii, Part 1, 1912. 



The Structure and Biology of Anopheles. Journal of 

 Hygiene. Vols. i-iii, 19011903. 



