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CAMPBELL, C. "House-flies and Disease." Brit. Med. Joum., 

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CHAPMAN and JOHNSON. " House-flies and Disease." Ibid., p. 

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COPLIN, W, M. S. " The Propagation of Disease by means of 

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CLEAVER, EMMA 0. " The Role of Insects in the Transmission of 

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DICKENSON, G. K. " The House-fly and its connection with dis- 

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GIRAULT, A. A., and G. E. SANDERS. "The Chalcidoid Parasites 

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HOWARD, L. ' 0. " Further notes on the House-fly," in " Some 

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KLEIN, E. " Flies as carriers of the Bacillus typhosus." Brit. 

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MANEWARING, W. H. " Flies as carriers of Bacteria." Journ. 

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MARTIN, A. W. " Flies in relation to typhoid fever and summer 

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MORGAN, H. DE R. " Upon the Bacteriology of the Summer Diar- 

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