110 Proceedings of the Royal Physical Society. 
The following series of “ Reports on Flies as Carriers of Infection” have 
been published by the Local Government Board (Reports on Public 
Health and Medical Subjects, New Series), and contain information of ! 
considerable interest :-— 
322. JEPSON, F. P.: Some Observations on the Breeding of Musca domestica 
during the winter months. No. 3, Prelim. Repts., pp. 5-8 
(1909). | 
3623. AUSTEN, E. E.: Notes on Flies examined during 1908. How to 
distinguish the more important species of Flies found in houses. No. 5, 
Prelim. Repts., pp. 3-4 (1909). 
324. NuTTALL, G. H. F., and Jepson, F. P.: The part played by Musca 
domestica and Allied (non-biting) Flies in the Spread of Infective 
Diseases. A summary of our present knowledge. No. 16. Further 
Prelim. Repts., pp. 13-41 (1909). : 
320. BERNSTEIN, J.: Summary of Literature relating to the Bionomics of the 
Parasitic Fungus of Flies ; Lmpusa musce, Cohn, with special reference 
to the economic aspect. No. 40. Further Repts. (No. 3), pp. 41-45 
(29150): 7 
326. Copeman, S. M., Howzert, F. M., and Merriman, G.: An Experimental 
Investigation on the Range of Flight of Flies. No. 53. Further Repts. 
(No. 4), pp. 1-10, 1 map, 1 table (1911). 
327. AUSTEN, E. E.: Memorandum on the Result of Examinations of Flies, 
etc., from Postwick Village and refuse deposit; with a Note on the 
Occurrence of the Lesser House-fly at Leeds. No. 53. Further Repts. 
(No. 4), pp. 11-12 (1911). 
$28. Hewitt, C. G.: Observations on the Range of Flight of Flies. No. 60. 
Further Repts. (No. 5), pp. 1-5, with map (1912). } } 
329. AusTEN, E. E.: British Flies which cause Myiasis in Man. No. 60. 
Further Repts. (No. 5), pp. 5-15 (1912). | 
330. CopEMAN, 8S. M.: Hibernation of MHouse-flies (Preliminary Note). 
No. 85. Further Repts. (No. 6), pp. 14-19 (1913). 
301. NUTTALL, G. H. F., HINDLE, E., and Merriman, G.: The Range of 
Flight of Musca domestica. No. 85. Further Repts. (No. 6), pp. 20-41, 
11 charts (1913). i | 
302. HINDLE, E.: Note on the Colour Preference of Flies. No. 85. Further 
Repts. (No. 6), pp. 41-43 (1913). ae 
Stomoxys, Lucilia, ete. 
382a. MeaDE, R. H.: On Musca hortorwm, Fallén, and Allied Species. nt. 
Mo. Mag., xvii. pp. 22-28 (1880). 
