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Strebor (1906), [Aloes and Ticks]. Ayric. Journ., Cape Town, xxviu., p. L23. 



(Letter of 5 lines to editor ; harmless decoction of aloes said to keep ticks 



temporarily oft' horses.) 

 Strickland, C. see Nuttall. 

 Sulzer (1776), Ahgek'drzte Geschichte der Insekten, p. 415. (Without importance. 



Cited in Pagenstecher, 1861, p. 6, as not knowing if his Fig. 7 in Part 29 



represents reduuius or marginatus. The figure si lows festoons, consequently it 



is not an Ixodes. In 1777, in the author's article "Millie'' in Neuer Schav/platz 



der Natur, v. 658, reduvius and ricinus are vaguely distinguished by differences 



in colour.) 

 Sundevall, C. J. (1833), Conspectus Arachnidarum Lund. In Acad. Carolina. 



(Michael, 1883, p. 34, gives Sundevall's classification.) 

 Supino, F. (1897), Nuovi Ixodes della Birmania. (Nota preventiva.) Atti Soc. 



Veneto- Trent, di Sci. Nat, 2 s., in. fasc. I. pp. 230-238. (Preliminary note to 



the following.) 



(dat. IV. 1897), Considerazioni sulla sistematica degli Ixodes. Atti Soc. 



Veneto-Trent. di Sci. Nat., 2 a., 1898, in. 241-252, Pis. XI1-XIII, Figs. 1-23. 



Suworow, E. K. (1906), Predvaritelnoe soobshcheuie ob anatomii Ixodes reduvius. 



(Russian text.) Trav. Soc. imp. d. nut. de St Pe'tersb., xxxvn. 310-315, 1 Fig. 



Resume in German, 366-367. 

 Sweet, G. (VIII. 1910), A species of Argas, apparently new to Science. Proc. Roy. 



Soc. Victoria, xxm. n.s., Pt. 1, pp. 15-18, PI. II (Argas victoriensis, n.ep. 



founded on a larva !). 

 Szovits (1828), Ueber die Wanzen von Miana. Froriep. Not., xxn. No. 478. 



(A. persicus, cit. Huber, bibl., 1899, p. 16.) 

 Szoyka, G-. (1903), A kutyak piroplasmosisa es haemoglobinaemiaja. Allot, lapok, 



Budapest, xxvi. 1-14. 



(1903), Piroplasmosis und Haemaglobinaemie der Hunde. Deutsche tierarztl. 



Wochenschr., Hannover, xi. 234-236. 



Taruffi (?), (Cited by Perroncito, 1901, p. 564, as describing a case, reported by 



Cosson in 1856, of a man who suffered from the effects of the bite of Ixodes 



ricinus. No reference given.) 

 Tas'jhenberg, E. L. (1873), Mitteilung liber die einheimische Saumzecke. Zeitschr. f. 



d. gesammt. Naturwiss., xli. 381-383. (Cited by Brandes, 1897.) 



(1874), The Canterbury tick {Argas reflexus). Science Gossip, 1874, p. 171. 



(1880), Die Schnabelkerfe, fliigellosen Parasiten, und als Anhang einiges 



Ungeziefer, welches nicht zu den Insekten gehort. Praktische Insekteakunde. 



5. Theil. 238 pp., 43 Figs. Bremen: M. Heinsius. (Ticks: pp. 150-153; 



uescribes Ixodes spec, Argas reflexus, and gives 2 small original figures ; the 



large "adult" Argas (!) has only 6 legs.) 

 (1900), Die Insekten, Tausendf ussier und Spinnen, being vol. ix. of Brehm's 



Thierleben. Leipzig u. Wien. 764 pp. (Ixodoidea ; pp. 733-741.) 

 Taschenberg, 0. (?), Einiges uber niitzliche und schadliche Thiere. Die Natur, 



xlvi. (Cited by Lucas, 1898, who says the paper is interesting re poison of 



Argas ; inaccessible.) 



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