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(1904), Preliminary report upon a zoological investigation into the cause, 



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see Salmon and Stiles. 



Stiles, C W., and Hassall, A. (26. III. 1901). Notes on parasites, 55-57. A pupa- 

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(1902 et seq..), Index Catalogue of Medical and Veterinary Zoology. Issued by 



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(VIII. 1908), Redwater in England and its carriers. Proc. National Veterin. 



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