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LITERATURE. 293 
OsBorN, HERBERT.—The Pediculi and Mallophaga Infesting Man and the Lower 
Animals. Bull.7, Div. Ent., U. 8. Dept. Agr., 56 pp., 42 figures, 1891. 
Treats species of Pediculide# and Mallophaga known to affect man and domestic animals, 
with mention of some species occurring on wild animals. Descriptions of several new 
species and one new genus. 
OsBORN, HERBERT.—Lice affecting domestic animals. Bulletin No. 16, lowa Experi- 
ment Station, Ames, Ia., 1892. 
OsBORN, HERBERT.—Keys to the Genera of Pediculide# and Mallophagide. Am. 
Monthly Micros. Journal, Vol. XV, pp. 344-346, Nov., 1894. 
OsBoRN, HERBERT.—Note on the Period of Development in Mallophaga. Insect 
Life, Vol. III, p. 115, Nov., 1390. 
Observation on incubative period in Nitzschia pulicaris. 
PIAGET, E.—Les Pédiculines. Leide, 1880. Supplement, 1885. 
The most complete work on the Pediculide and Mallophaga published. 
RILEY, C. V.—A disastrous sheep parasite. Amer. Nat. (3), December, 1881, Vol. XV, 
p. 1011. 
A parasite (Trichodectes ovis?) doing great injury to sheep in [llinois. 
TASCHENBERG, O.—Die Mallophagen, mit besonderer Beriicksichtigung der von Dr. 
Meyer gesammelten Arten. Systematisch bearbeitet. Halle, 1882. 
UnLER, P. R.—Parasita. Standard Natural History, Vol. II, pp. 209-212. 
Discusses various species of parasitic Hemiptera Parasita. 
UBLER, P. R.—Mallophaga. Standard Natural History, Vol. II, pp. 294-296. 
General treatment of the group. 
ARACHNIDA. 
CsokoR, JOHANN.—Ueber Hiirsackmilben und eine neue Varietiit derselben bei 
Schweinen. (Demodex phylloides.) Verhandl. d. zool.-bot. Gesellsch. in Wien, 
29 Bd. 1880. 
Demodex folliculorum var. suis. 
FISCHER.—Memoir on the Argas of Persia. 4to, with plate. Moscow. 1823. 
PacKARD, A. S.—A Chapter on Mites. Am. Nat., Vol. III, p. 364. 
Ritey, C. V.— Vitality of the Sheep Scab. Am. Ent., Vol. I, p. 126 (note). 
RILEY, C. V.—An internal mite in fowls. Amer. Nat., Apr. (15 Mar.), 1883, Vol. XVII, 
pp. 422-423. 
Lungs, bronchia, and linings of thoracic and abdominal cavities of a sick chicken covered with 
Oytoleichus sarcoptoides Megnin; habitat of the same in fowlsin Europe: diseases caused by 
it. COytodites nudus Viz. 
TROUESSART, E. L.—Les Sarcoptides Plumicoles. Revision du groupe des Analgesinze 
et description des espéces et genres nouveaux de la collection du Musée d’ Angers. 
Journal de Micrographie, T. VIII, 1884, p. 92, 150, 211, 257, 331, 380, 428, 527, 572. 
Wats3i, B. D., and RiLey, C, V.—Ticks and Texas Fever. Am. Ent,, I, p. 28. 
REMEDIES. 
THE NEW ENGLAND FARMER.—No. 1. Means against wood lice; bots in horses, and 
remedies. No.5. Remedies for lice on cattle. No.7. Disappearance of lice on 
calves in presence of sheep. No. 10. Calomel as a cure for lice on cattle. Vol. 
I (new series, Vol. XXIX). 
FRANCIS, M.—Remedies for Ticks (?). Bull. Texas Exp. Sta. | 
OsBorN, HERBERT.—Methods of Attacking Parasites of Domestic Animals. Insect 
Life, Vol. VI, p. 163. Paper read before Assoc. Econ. Ent., at Madison, Wis. 
Summary of methods of attacking parasitic insects. 
RILEy, C. V.—Sheep Parasites: Pyrethrum. Am. Ent., Vol. I, p. 278. 
Note from letter from Alex. Mitchell, discussing use of pyrethrum. 
Ritey, C.V.—Pyrethrum for the screw worm. Amer. Ent., November, 1880. Vol. III, 
p. 276. 
Notice of paper by A. R. Kirkpatrick, directions for the use of pyrethrum powder against 
the ‘screw worm”’ (Lucilia macellaria) ; objections to the use of other remedies. 
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