LITERATURE ON THE BLOOD-SUCKING DIPTERA 433 



SPEISER, P. 

 Idem 

 Idem 



Idem 



THE PUPIPARA 



Uber die Hippobosciden. Wiener Entomologische 

 Zeitung. Band xviii. 1899. 



Uber die Strebliden. Archives fiir Naturgeschichte. 

 Band Ixvi. 1900. 



Uber die Nycteribiiden, fledermaus parasiten aus der 

 gruppe der Pupipara Diptera. Inaugural Dissertation 

 der medicinischen Facultat ju Konigsberg i. P. Aus 

 dem Konigl. Zoologischen Museum zu Konigs- 

 berg i. P. 1901. 



Die geographische verbreitung der Diptera Pupipara 

 und ihr Phylogenie. Zeitschrift fur wissen- 

 schaftliche Insectenbiologie. Band iv, Heft 7 ; 

 Heft 8 ; Heft 11 ; Heft 12. 1908. 



HOUSE FLIES AND BACTERIA 



Cox. G. L.. LEWIS, F. C., and 

 GLYNN, E. E. 



NUTTALL, 



F P. 



G. H. F., and JEPSON, 



The number and varieties of Bacteria carried by the 

 common House Fly in Sanitary and Insanitary City 

 Areas. With a plate of photographs and two charts. 

 Journal of Hygiene. Vol. 12, No. 3. 1912. An 

 excellent paper giving details of technique, and also 

 contains a good bibliography of recent literature on 

 the subject. 



The part played by Musca domestica and allied (non- 

 biting) flies in the spread of infective diseases. A 

 summary of our present knowledge (with biblio- 

 graphy). Rep. to the Loc. Govt. Board on Public 

 Health and Med. Subjects. New Ser. No. 16. 1909. 

 This paper contains a very complete bibliography. 



See also Austen in British Blood-sucking Flies and in African Blood- 

 sucking Flies ; also his recent papers in the Bulletin of Entomological 

 Research. 



In order to keep up to date in the literature on Medical Entomology 

 the worker should consult the Review of Applied Entomology, Series 

 B, Medical and Veterinary. This journal is published monthly and con- 

 tains abstracts of the latest information concerning insects injurious 

 to man or animals, as the carriers of disease. It is published by Messrs. 

 Dulau & Co., Ltd., 37 Soho Square, London, W., and costs 5s. per 

 annum. 



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