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VIII. Flies and Man. 
The subject of the transmission and causation of disease by flies to and 
in man has received considerable attention of recent years, and the literature 
in connection therewith is far too extensive to be cited in the present 
article. A full bibliography is given in C. Gordon Hewitt’s work on the 
House-fly (see No. 298), to which I would refer the student. In the 
following list only such works are mentioned as possess some interest from 
the purely entomological point of view, excluding those of a more medical 
nature. The titles are arranged chronologically. 
86. Spicer, W. W.: Flies parasitic on Man. Scvence Gossip, 1874, pp. 32-35, 
figs. 27-31. | 
87. BioomrieLp, E. N.: Undetermined Fly troublesome on hills of Yorkshire 
in the timeof Ray. Naturalist, vii. pp. 93-94 (1883). 
88. Smita, W. G.: Larve beneath Human Skin. Ann. Nat. Hist. (5), xi. 
p. 213 (1883). 
89. Senator, H.: Living Fly Larve in the Stomach and Mouth. Journ. 
Roy. Mier. Soc., 1890, p. 717. 
90. Suiptey, A. E.: The Danger of Flies. Sczence Progress, i. pp. 723-729 
(1907). 
91. Doanez, R. W.: Insects and Disease. London, 1910, 8vo, xiv+ 227 pp., 
and pls. 
92. GRAHAM SMITH, G. S.: Flies in Relation to Disease: Non-bloodsucking 
Flies. Cambridge, 1913, 8vo, xiv+292 pp., 24 pls. 
98. HInDLE, Epwarp: Flies in Relation to Disease: Bloodsucking Flies. 
Cambridge, 1914, 8vo, 398 pp. This and the preceding are works 
of paramount importance, and should be in the library of every 
Dipterist. ; 
See also Nos. 53, 84, 85, 85a, 85b, 119, 122, 138, 227a, 298-300, 319-324 
329, 339-344, 347, 301. 
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IX. Flies and Domestic Animals. 
For information under this heading a number of the general Economic 
Works should be consulted (Section VII.), and also those under the heading 
Cistridee (Nos. 251 to 271). See also Nos. 335-337 and 409. 
94. OrmeROD, ELEANOR A.: Flies injurious to Stock, being life-histories 
and means of prevention of a few kinds commonly injurious, with 
special observations on Ox Warble or Bot-fly. London, 1900, Svo, 
vi+ 80 pp. 
