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68. Hinpuz, E.: Note on the Colour-preference of Flies. Journ. Hygiene, 
Cambridge, xiv. pp. 46-47 (1914). 
64. Wiis, J. C., and Burxi11, I. H.: Flowers and Insects in Great Britain. 
Part I. Ann. Botany, xxxiv. pp. 227-273 (1895); Part II. op. cit. xvii. 
pp. 313-349 (1903); Part III. tom. cit. pp. 539-570 (1903); Part IV. 
op. cit. xxl. pp. 605-649 (1998). 
65. Wits, J. C., and BurkiLu, I. H.: Notes on the Anthophilous Insect 
Fauna of the Clova Mountains. Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist., 1903, pp. 29-37, 
99-102; 1904, pp. 166-168. 
66. AusTEN, E. E.: Necrophagous Diptera attracted by the odour of Flowers. 
Ann. Nat. Hist. (6), xviii. pp. 237-240 (1896). 
67. MACKENZIE, STAPLEY, and Ransom: Various species of Veronica fertilised 
| by Diptera. Nature, xxvii. pp. 127, 149, 150, 174 (1882). 
68. ScoTt-ELuiot, G. F.: Notes on Flower-haunting Diptera. Zrans. Ent. 
Soc. Lond., 1896, pp. 117-128. 
69. AsHworTH, J. H.: A Note on the Hibernation of Flies. Scot. Nat., 1916, 
pp. 81-84. 
69a. GASKELL, Masor T. K.: The Hibernation of Flies in a Fifeshire House. 
econ. Nat. 1916, p. 139. 
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meee £9 120, 123, 124128, 130,134, 138, 139, 192, 195, 203-207, 2A? 
Mee 220 228, 229 232, 237, 249-279, 282-285, 291, 292, 296-300, 310-344, 
392, 397, 406. 
VI. Life-History. 
70. Miatt, L. C.: The Natural History of Aquatic Insects. London, 
Macmillan, 8vo, 395 pp. (1895). A charming book, which can be 
highly recommended to all students of Diptera. Chapter ii. gives an 
extremely lucid account of the life-histories of many Fles which have 
aquatic larve (Culex, Corethra, Mochlonyx, Chironomus, Tanypus, 
Ceratopogon, Dixa, Dicranota, Ptychoptera, Simuliwm, Stratiomys and 
Lristalis). et. 
71. MacLeay, W.S8.: Notice on the larve of Diptera. Philos. Mag., vol. ii. 
pp. 178-179 (1827). 
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pet 195, 200; 203, 212; 218, 226, 230,233, 251-276, 283, -291-293, 296-300, 
310, 314, 317, 318, 322, 334-344, 347-352, 355, 357-359, 374, 378-382, 384, 
386, 388, 389, 397-399, 401, 403, 404, 409, 410, 412, 413, 415. 
