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BRUNETTI, E. 

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HOUGH, G. DE N. 

 HOWARD, L. O. 



New Genera and Species of Blood-sucking Muscidae 

 from the Ethiopian and Oriental Regions, in the 

 British Museum (Natural History). Ibid., Series 8, 

 Vol. iii, 1909. Contains descriptions of Philaema- 

 tomyia insignis and Bdellolarynx sanguinolentus. 



On Some Blood-sucking and Other Diptera from the 

 Anglo-Egyptian Soudan collected during the year 

 1905. Second Report of the Wellcome Research 

 Laboratory, Khartoum. 



Some Dipterous Insects which cause Myiasis in Man. 

 Transactions of the Society of Tropical Medicine 

 and Hygiene, Vol. iii, 1910. 



A New Indian Species of Musca. A nnals and Maga- 

 zine of Natural History. Series 8, Vol. v, 1910. 

 Description of Musca pattoni. 



The House Fly and Certain Allied Species as Dissemi- 

 nators of Enteric Fever among Troops in the Field. 

 Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps. Vol. 

 ii, 1904. 



A Monograph of the Tsetse Flies (Glossina). British 

 Museum Publication, 1903. 



A Handbook of the Tsetse Flies (Genus Glossina). 

 British Museum Publication, 1911. The author's 

 latest work on Glossina ; it contains short descrip- 

 tions of each species, accompanied by ten coloured 

 plates. 



Mosche ematofaghe. Rendic. del R. 1st. Lomb. di 

 sc. c lett. Milano, Vol. xl, 1907. 



Die Gattungen der blutsaugenden Musciden. Zeit- 

 schrift fur Hymenopterologic und Dipterologie, 

 Vol. vii, 1907. 



Miodarii Superior!, Portici. Prem. stab. tip. e. Delia 

 Torre, 1911. A valuable paper containing a list with 

 a key to all the known species of Musca. 



Etudes systematiques sur les Muscides Hematophages 

 du genre Lyperosia. Archives de Parasitologie. 

 Tome xv. 1911. Deals fully with Lyperosia; also 

 contains a good bibliography. 



Revision of the Oriental blood-sucking Muscidae 

 (Stomoxinae, Philaematomyia, Aust., and Pristi- 

 rhynchomyia, Gen. nov.). Records of the Indian 

 Museum, Vol. iv, 1910. 



The Structure, Development and Bionomics of the 

 House Fly. Quarterly Journal Microscopical 

 Science, Vol. li. and Iii, 1907 and 1908; can be pur- 

 chased separately. Manch. Univ. Press, 1910. 



Some Muscinae of North America. Biolog. Bulletin, 



Boston, Vol. i, 1899. 



A Contribution to the Study of the Insect Fauna of 

 Human Excrement ; with special reference to the 

 spread of typhoid. Proceedings of the Washington 

 Academy of Sciences, Vol. ii, 1900. A valuable 



