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CHAPTER IX. 
LITERATURE. 
The following list of works upon the subject of parasitism includes 
those of greater importance, and especially those containing original 
matter referring to American species. The enumeration of all papers 
bearing on the subject which was at first contemplated would have so 
enormously increased the space required that it was deemed inexpe- 
dient. The titles collected in the progress of the work would alone fill 
a volume. Moreover, it is assumed that any student who would need 
such a complete bibliography must have access to some of the general 
records of zoology and entomology which would answer his special 
purpose: 
PARASITES IN GENERAL, 
ALBIN, ELEAZAR.—A Natural History of Spiders, and Other Curious Insects. Lon- 
don, Montagu, 1736, p. 76, p. 8. 
CHILDREN, JOHN GEORGE.—Catalogue of Arachnida and Insects. Back’s Voyage 
au pole dunord. 1836. Pg.11. Appd., p. 532. 
Description of the articulated animals collected in the northwest expedition of Captain Back. 
CuRTICE COoOPER.—The Animal Parasites of Sheep. Bureau of Animal Industry, 
U.S. Dept. Agr. 1890. 
GURLT, ERNST FRIEDR.—Verzeichniss der Thiere, auf welchen Schmarotzer-Insecten 
leben. Wiegm. Archiv. 1857. T. 23, pp. 276-311. 
GURLT, E. F.—Die auf Hausvoégeln und Siiugethieren lebenden Schmarotzer-Insec- 
ten. Mag. f. d. gesammte Thierheilkunde 1842. Jahrg. VIII. St. 4, p. 409. 
Jahrg. IX, St. 1, p. 1, tab. 1. 
GERVAIS, PAUL.—Histoire naturelle des insectes apteres. Paris, 1844. 3 vols. 
KOLLAR, VINCENT.—A Treatise on Insects Injurious to Gardeners, Foresters, and 
Farmers.- 1840. , 
Chapter on parasites. 
MEGNIN, P.—Les Parasites et Les Maladies Parasitaires chez homme, les Animaux 
domestiques, etc. 478 pp., 65 figs., and 26 pl. Insectes, Arachnides, Crustacés. 
Paris, 1880. 
NEUMANN, L. G.—A Treatise on the Parasites and Parasitic Diseases of the Domes- 
cated Animals. Translated by George Fleming. London, 1892. 800 pp., 364 figs. 
General work. Very complete. Less full for insects than vermes. 
OsBoRN, H.—External Parasites of Domestic Animals. Rept. Stock Breeders’ Assoc, 
Reprint Bull. Ia. Ag. Col.; Dept. Ent. 1884. 
PACKARD, A. S.—Certain Parasitic Insects. (Iiustr.) Am. Nat., Vol. IV, p. 83. 
PacKARD, A. S.—Our Common Insects. 
Includes mention of many insects affecting domestic animals. 
PACKARD, A. S.—Guide to Study of Insects. Fourthed. Salem, 1874. 
Includes mention of many species of insects affecting domestic animals. 
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