67 



Diptera. 



69682 Kiiab, Frederick. 57.72 Leptidae : 16.7 



1912. Blood-sucking and supposedly Blood-sucking Leptidae. Proc. en- 

 tom. Soc. Washington Yol. 14 p. 108—110. 



83 Knab, Frederick, and J. R. Malloch. 57.72 Liinosina (72.6) 



1912. A Borborid from an Epiphytic Bromeliad. Entom. News Yol. 23 

 p. 413 — 415, 1 fig. [L. bromeliarum n. sp.] 



84 Loucheux, G. 57.72 Lucilia : 15 



1911. La psychologie des bêtes. La mouche verte de la viande. — 

 L'asticot. Cosmos Paris T. 65 p. 598—600, 2 figg. 15.6 



85 Roubaud, E. 57.72 Lyperosia (66.3) 



1906. Stomoxyides nouveaux du Sénégal. C. R. Soc. Biol. Paris T. 60 

 p. 895—897, 2 figg. [2 nn. spp. in Lyperosia.] 



86 Tryon, Henry. 57.72 Lyperosia (94.2) 



1912. Appendix. Note on a Fly, named the BuffaloFly. Bull. North. 

 Territory Melbourne No. la p. 37—38. 



87 Martelli, Giovanni. 57.72 Masicera : 16.9 : 57.87 



1911. Brevi notizie sulla Saturnia paoonia L. e su un suo parassita. Boll. 

 Lab. zool. gen. agrar. Portici Vol. 5 p. 209—213. 



86 Thompson, W. R. 57.72 Metopia 



1912. A Correction. Canad. Entom. Yol. 44 p. 170. [to the Species of 

 Metopia.] 



89 Andries, Maria. 57.72 Microdon : 13 



1912. Zur Systematik, Biologie und Entwicklung von Microdon Meigen. 

 Zeitschr. wiss. Zool. Bd. 103 p. 300—361, 3 Taf., 33 figg. [M. rhenanus 

 n. sp., M. eggeri major n. var.j 



13.1,.4,.41, 14.12,.31,.316-.35,.39,.61,.73,.77,.78,.81,.83,.88,.9 15.4,.5,.6 



90 Baspail, Xavier. 57.72 Mnsca : 15.1 



1912. Perception à distance par la mouche bleue {Musca vomitoria Linn.) 

 du passage de la vie à mort chez les animaux. Bull. Soc. zool. France 

 T. 37 p. 49-54. 



69691 Howard, L. O. 67.72 Musca : 16.5 



1911. The House-Fly — Disease-carrier. An Account of ils Dangerous 

 Activities and of the Means of Destroying it. New York, Frederick A. 

 Stokes Co. 8°, XX, 312 pp., 1 pl., 40 figg. (Rev. Science N. S. Vol. 35 p. 

 216-217.) 



$2 Legendre, J. 57.72 Musca : 16.5 



1912. Un nouveau procédé de destruction des mouches. Nature Paris 

 Ann. 40 Sem. 2 p. 230—231, 2 figg. 



93 Orton, Samuel T. 57.72 Musca : 16.5 



1912. Further Observations on the Fly Problem at the Worcester State 

 Hospital, Massachusetts, 1911. Boston med. surg. Journ. Yol. 166 p. 211 

 -213, 1 fig. 



94 IVashburn, F. L. 57.72 Musca : 16.5 



1912. "The Minnesota Fly Trap". Journ. econ. Entom. Yol. 5 p. 400— 

 402, 3 figg. 



95 Cox, G. Lissant, Frederick €. Lewis, and Ernest 



E. Glynn. 57.72 Musca : 16.7 



1912. The Number and Varieties of Bacteria Carried by the Common 

 House-Fly in Sanitary and Insanitary City Areas. Journ. Hygiene Yol, 

 12 p. 290—319, 2 pis., 2 figg. [Marked différence in number 800 000— 

 500000000 in insanitary, 21000—100000 in sanitary (suburban) areas. 

 Pathogenic bacteria only in congested areas.] 



96 Thomson, F. Wyville. 57.72 Musca : 16.7 



1912. The House-fly as a Carrier of Typhoid Infection. Experiments 

 made at the Central Research Institute of India. Journ. trop. Med. Hyg. 

 London Yol. 15 p. 273—277. 



69697 Sorcouf, Jacques. 57.72 Musca : 16.9 : 9.725 



1911. Sur un cas de myase intestinale observé chez le Cheval. Bull. 

 Mus. Hist. nat. Paris 1911 p. 414. [Dû à Musca domestica.] 



