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Fairmaire, E., and Simon, E. (1882), Recoltes entomologiques de M. A. Burdo sur le 

 trajet de Zanzibar aux grands lacs. C. R. de la Soc. Entom. de Belgique, xxvi. 

 60 (Amblyomma hippopotamense Denny). (Cit. Neumann.) 



Fanzago, F. see Canestrini. 



Feldmann (1905a), Ueber Filaria perstans im Bezirk Bukoba. n. Theil mit 

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^1905 b), On Filaria perstans in the Bukota District. (Transl. by T. S. Kerr of 



the preceding: Feldmann, 1905a.) Journ. Tropical Medicine, viii. (8), 125-126. 

 (Should be "Bukoba" ; author's name also misspelt by translator.) 



Ferg (1814), Remarques sur les insectes de Surinam dont la piqure est nuisible. 



Biblioth. med., Paris, An 11, XXXIV. 100-101 ; also (same title) Ann. de Med. de 



Harles (S. and H. bibl.). 

 Ficker, M. and Rosenblatt, S. (1907), Argas miniatus und Hiihnerspirillose. 



Hygienische Rundschau (Berlin), xvu. 1114-1118, 5 Figs, (reproductions of 



photographs of A. persicus, eggs, larva, o, £, $, poor). 

 Firth, see Notter. 

 Fischer de Waldheim, Gr. (1823), Notice sur 1' Argas de Perse (Malleh de Mianeh) 



decrit par les voyageurs sous le nom de punaise venimeuse de Miana. Mem. Soc. 



imp. de nat. de Moscou, vi. 269-283, PI. XXIII, Figs. 1-11. (Figs. 1, 2 /. 



camelinus, 3-7 /. ricimis, 8-11 Argas persicus Fischer n.sp. Gives an account 



of known species of ticks, quoting other authors.) 



(1824), Du Mallah de Miana, insecte de Perse, dit punaise venimeuse. (Abstract 



of Fischer von Waldheim, 1823, by J. J. Virey.) Journ. de Pharrn., Paris, x. 

 (5), Mai, pp. 242-245. (Note by Latreille, p. 245.) 



Fischer, H. (1849). See Gene, 1849. 



Fitch, A. (1856 a), First and second report on the noxious, beneficial and other insects 

 of the State of New York. Made to the State Agricultural Society, pursuant to 

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 35 Figs., 4 Pis., 8°, Albany. 



(1872), Fourteenth report on the noxious, beneficial, and other insects of the 



State of New York. Annual Rept. (1870), 1872, Trans. N. 7. State Agric. Soc, 

 xxx., pp. 355-381. (Pp. 363-373 describes : /. americanus, I. quinquestriatus, 

 I. robertsoni, I. cruciarius, I. (?) odontalgiae.) 



Fitz, R. H. see Wood, H. 0. 



Foley, see Brumpt. 



Francis, F. see Connaway. 



Francis, M. (1889), Report of the veterinarian. Texas Agric. Exp. Sta., second 

 Annual Report, 1899, pp. 55-60. (Brief account of the southern cattle plague 

 and its treatment, with notes on joint experiments by the Texas and Missouri 

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(1892 a), The cattle tick ; preventive measures for farm and range use. Bull. 



24, Texas Agric. Exper. Station, Bryan, pp. 253-256, 1 Fig. (S. and H. bibl.) 



(1894), Veterinary Science. Bull. No. 30, Texas Agric. Exp. Sta., March, 



pp. 436-458, Pis. I-III. (S. and S. bibl.) 



(1896 a), Dipping cattle for ticks, as practised at the Texas Experiment 



Station. Texas Farm and Ranch, Dallas, xv. 2-3, Figs. 1-7. (S. and H. bibl.) 



(1896 b), Ticks and Redwater. Journ. Bur. Agric, Adelaide, viii. 210-213, 



7 Figs, (same as Francis, 1896 a. S. and H. bibl.) 



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