A Guide to the Literature of British Diptera. 93 - 
121. Gites, G. M.: A Revision of the Anopheline, being a first Supplement 
to the second Edition of “ A Handbook of the Gnats or Mosquitoes.” 
London, 1904. 
Of much interest are also the following :— 
122. NuttTa.., G. H. F., Coppert, L., and STRANGEWAYS-PiGG, T.: Studies in 
relation to Malaria. I. The geographical distribution of Anopheles 
in relation to the former distribution of ague in England. Journal of 
Hygiene, i. pp. 1-44 (1901). 
123. Nutra, G. H. F., and Suipuey, A. E.: Studies in relation to Malaria. 
IL. The structure and biology of Anopheles (Anopheles maculipennis). 
Journal of Hygiene, i. pp. 45-77, 269-276, 451-484, pls. i., ii, 
viil.-x. (1901); 11. pp. 58-84 (1902) ; 111. pp. 166-215, pls. 6-9 (1903). 
Other papers (arranged chronologically) are as follows :— 
124. Swinton, JOHN: Some Observations on Swarms of Gnats. Philos. Trans., 
vol. lvii. pp: 111-113 (1767). 
125. BRIGHTWELL, T.: On the Larva of Corethra plumicornis, Meig. Zool. 
Journ., Vv. pp. 396-397 (1832-34). 
126. Anon. : How to Collect Mosquitoes (Culicide). London, British Museum 
(Natural History), 1899, 14 pp. 
127. AustTEN, E. E.: Mode of Preservation of Mosquitoes. Nature, lix. p. 582 
(1899). 
128. AnneTT, H. E., and Durron, J. E.: The Hibernation of English 
Mosquitoes. Thompson Yates Lab. Rept. Liverpool, iv., pt. 1, 
pp. 93-96 (1901). 
129. WATERHOUSE, C. O.: Notes on some British Culicide. Ann. Mag. Nat. 
Hist. (7), xv. pp. 674-676 (1905). 
1380. Imus, A. D.: Notes on the Structure and Behaviour of the Larva of 
Anopheles maculipennis, Mg. (preliminary note). Proc. Phil. Soc. 
Cambridge, xiv. pp. 292-295 (1907). 
131. Imus, A. D.: On the Larval and Pupal Stages of Anopheles maculipennis, 
Mg. Journal of Hygiene, vii. pp. 291-318, pls. iv., v. (1907); Part IT. 
Parasitology (Cambridge), i. pp. 103-133, pls. ix., x. (1908). 
182. Imus, A. D.: On the Affinities of the Subfamily Corethrinz of the 
Culicide. Journ. Keon. Biol., vii. pp. 1-4 (1912). 
183. Epwarps, F. W.: The Identity of Culex geniculatus, Olivier. Ent. Mo. 
Mag., xlix. pp. 107-108 (1913). 
134. MacGrecor, M. E.: Note on Culex pipiens breeding 66 feet below 
ground. Journ. Trop. Med. and Hygiene, xix. p. 142 (1916). 
For life-histories of Culex, Corethra, and Mochlonyx, see No. 70. 
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