134 THE NORTH AMERICAN SPECIES OF DROSOPHILA. 



BIBLIOGRAPHY.* 



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46: No. 1444, 680 pp. (Drosophilida;, pp. 639-644.) 

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• , 1919. A nutritional study of insects with special reference to microorganisms 



and their substrata. Jour. Exper. Zool., 28: 1-81. 

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, 1918. Maroon — a recurrent mutation in Drosophila. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., 4: 



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* This list includes only the more important taxonomic literature, but an attempt has been 

 made to make it complete for other aspects of the subject. No papers published later than 

 1919 are included. 



