LITERATURE ON TICKS 



HOOKER, W. A., BISHOPP, F. C. 

 and Wood, H. P. 



NEUMANN, L. G. 



NORDENSKIOLD, E. 



NUTTALL, G. H. F., COOPER, 

 W. F. and ROBINSON, L. E. 



NUTTALL, G. H. F. and 



MERRIMAN, G. 

 NUTTALL, G. H. F., WARBUR- 



TON, C., COOPER, W. F. and 



ROBINSON, L. E. 



NUTTALL, G. H. F. 



ROBINSON, L. E. and DAVIDSON, J. 

 SALMON, D. E. and STILES, C. W. 



All the above papers and many others not listed, contain 

 valuable information on the life histories and habits 

 of South African Ticks. 



The Life History and Bionomics of some North American 

 Ticks. U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of 

 Entomology, Bull. No. 106, 1912. Contains very 

 full information regarding most of the North Ameri- 

 can ticks, together with excellent photos. 



Revision de la famille des Ixodides 1. Memoire. 

 Argasines. Mein.Soc. Zoo/, de France. Tome ix, 

 1896. Revision de famille des Ixodides 2. Memoire. 

 Ibid, x, 1897. Revision de la famille des Ixodides. 3. 

 Memoire. Ibid, xii, 1899. Revision de la farnille 

 des Ixodides. 4. Memoire. Ibid, xiv, 1901. These 

 papers contain Neumann's classical work on ticks ; 

 they are now difficult to procure. 



Zur Anatomic und Histologie von Ixodes reduvius. 

 Abt. i. Zool.Jahrb. 1908. Abt. II. Ibid., 1909. 



The structure and biology of Haemaphysalis Punctata, 

 Can. and Fan. Parasitology, Vol. i., 1908. On the 

 structure of Haller's organ in the Ixodidae. Vol. I. 

 Ibid., 1908. On the structure of the spiracles of 

 a tick, Haemaphysalis punctata, Can. and Fan. 

 Ibid. Vol. i, 1908. 



The process of copulation in Ornithodorus moubata. 

 Parasitology, Vol. iv, 1911. 



Ticks. A Monograph of the Ixodidae. Cambridge 

 University Press. Part I, 1908. The Argasidae. 

 Bibliography of the Ixodidae. 'Ibid., 1911. Con- 

 tains references to 2004 papers, etc. Part II. Ixo- 

 didae (by Nuttall and Warburton). Ibid., 1911. 

 Deals with the classification of ticks and all the 

 known species of Ixodes, with notes on the biology 

 of many of the species. It contains an appendix 

 which deals with the adaptation of ticks to the 

 habits of their hosts. The above volumes are of very 

 great value. 



Observations on the biology of Ixodidae. Parasitology, 

 Vol. vi. No 1, 1913. Describes the life histories of, 

 Ixodes putus, I. canisuga, I. hexagonus, I. ricinus, 

 Haemaphysalis leachi, Haemaphysalis punctata, 

 Hyalomma aegyptium, and Rhipicephalus appen- 

 diculatus. Parthenogenesis in Ticks. Ibid. Vol. vi, 

 No. 2. 1913. 



The Anatomy of Argas persicus (Oken, 1818). Part I. 

 Parasitology. Vol. vi, Part I, 1913. 



The cattle ticks (Ixodidae) of the United States. 17th 

 Annual Report of the Bureau of Animal Industry, 

 U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Washington, 1901. 

 This little brochure is most valuable for a preliminary 

 study of ticks. 



