ELEMENTS OF BIBLIOGRAPHY 



I. GENERAL. 



Blanchard, R. — TraiU de Zoologie MMtcale, tome ii. Paris : Balliere 



et Fils. 

 BoYCE, R. — Mosquito or Man. John Murray. 



Yellow Fever and its Prevention. John Murray. 

 Braun, M. — The Animal Parasites of Man. Translated by L. W. 



Sambon and F. V. Theobald. 

 Bulletin of Entomological Research. Colonial Office. 

 DOANE, R. W. — Insects and Disease. Constable & Co. 

 Lankester, E. Ray.—" Structure and Classification of the Arthropoda," 



in Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science, March 1904. 

 M£gnin, p. — Les Parasites et Les Maladies Parasitaires chez Phomme, 



etc. Paris : Masson. 

 NUTTALL, G. H. F.— " On the Role of Insects, Arachnids, and Myria- 



pods as Carriers in the Spread of Bacterial and Parasitic Diseases," 



etc., Johns Hopkins Hospital Reports, vol. viii., 1899. 

 Raillet, a. — Traits de Zoologie Medicate et Agricole. Paris ; Asselin 



et Houzeau. 

 Ross, R. — The Prevention of Malaria. John Murray. 

 Sedgwick, A. — Students^ Text-Book of Zoology, vol. iii. Swan, 



Sonnenschein & Co. 

 Sergent, E. — Les Insectes Piqueurs et Succeurs. Paris : O. Doin 



et Fils. 



2. INSECTS IN GENERAL. 



Butler, E. A. — Our Household Insects. Longmans, Green & Co. 

 Cambridge Natural History.— /jm^c/j, parts i and 2, by D. 



Sharp. 

 COMSTOCK, J. H. and A. B. — A Manual for the Study of Insects. 



Comstock Publishing Co., Ithaca, New York. 

 MlALL, L. C. — Aquatic Insects. Macmillan & Co. 

 Packard, A. S. — Text-Book of Entomology (2nd ed.). 



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