﻿NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM. 



Economic Pamphlets. 



No. 1.— The House-Fly as a Danger to Health. Its Life- 

 history, and how to deal with it. By Ernest E. Austen. 

 Second Edition. Pp. 12 : 2 plates (containing 4 figures), 

 and 3 figures in text. 1913, 8vo. la. (postage Id.). 



No. 2. — The Louse and its Relation to Disease. Its Life- 

 history and Habits, and how to deal with it. By Bruce 

 F. Gummings. Pp. 16: 1 plate (containing 2 figures), and 

 2 figures in t r ext. 1915, 8vo. Id. (postage Id.). 



No. 3.— Fleas as a Menace to Man and Domestic Animals. 



Their Life-history, Habits, and Control. By James Water- 

 ston, B.D., B.Sc. Pp. 21 : 1 plate and 6 text-figures. 1916, 

 8vo. Id. (postage Id.). 



No. 4.— Mosquitoes and their Relation to Disease. Their 

 Life-history, Habits, and Control. By F. W. Edwards, B.A. 

 Pp. 20 : 6 text-figures. 1916, 8vo. Id. (postage Id.). 



No. 5. — The Bed-Bug. Its Habits and Life-history, and how 

 to deal with it. By Bruce F, Cummings. Second Edition. 

 1918. Pp. 20 : 7 text-figures. 8vo. 2d. (postage Id.). 



No. 6. — Species of Arachnida and Myriopoda (Scorpions, 

 Spiders, Mites, Ticks, and Centipedes) injurious to Man. 

 By S. Hirst. Pp. 60 : 26 text-figures and 3 plates. 



1917, 8vo. Qd. (postage 2d.). 



No. 7. — The Biology of Waterworks. Second Edition. 

 By E. Kirkpatrick. Pp. 58 : 18 text-figures. 1917, 8vo. Is. 

 (postage 2d.). 



No. 8. — Rats and Mice as Enemies of Mankind. By 

 M. A. C. Hinton. Pp. 63: 6 text-figures and 2 plates. 



1918, 8vo. Is. (postage 2d.). 



No. 9.— Birds Beneficial to Agriculture. By F. W. Frohawk 

 Pp. 54 : 22 plates. 1919, 8vo. 2s. 



A pamphlet on " The Furniture Beetle " is in preparation. 



Economic Leaflets. 



No. 1. — The Danger of Disease from Flies and Lice. 

 Second Edition. Pp. 4. 1918, 8vo. Price : Id. for 3 copies 

 (postage Id.), 2s. Qd. for 100 (postage b\d.). 



A leaflet on "The Danger of Disease from Fleas and 

 Bugs " is in preparation. 



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Written communications respecting them should be addressed 

 to the Director, British Museum (Natural History), Cromwell 

 Road, London, S.W. 7. 



