221 



Diptera 



The Liwonde Strain. Part I. — Morphology. Part II. — Susceptibility 

 of Animais, p. 97 — 111, 5 figg. [Tr. brucei (vel rhodesiense).] 

 99409 Gallagher, G. H. 57.72 Glossina : 16.7 



1914. The Transmission of Trypanosoma brucei of Nigeria by Glossina 

 tachinoides, with some Notes on Trypanosoma nigeriense. Journ. trop. Med. 

 Hyg, London Toi. 17 p. 372—375, 1 fig. 



10 Jack, Rupert W. 57.72 Glossina : 16.7 



1914. Tsetse-Flv and Big Game in Southern Rhodesia. Journ. trop. 

 Med. Hyff. London Toi. 17 p. 315-320. (68.9) 



11 Kleine, F. K., W. Fischer, und B. Eckard. .57.72 Gîossina : 16.7 



1914. Ueber die Bedeutung der Speicheldrüseniofection bei der Schlaf- 

 krankheitsfliege {Glossina palpalis). (II. Mitteilung.) Zeitschr. Hyg. In- 

 fektion skr. Bd. 77 p. 495 — 500. [Trypanosomen nach neuerlicher Flie- 

 genpassage sind besonders fähig, Glossinen wieder zu infizieren.] 



12 Prentice, George. 57.72 Gîossina ï 16.7 



1914. Sleeping Sickness, Tsetse, and Big Game. Brit. med. Journ. 

 1914 Vol. 1 p. 293—294. — Jonrn. trop. Med. Hyg. London Vol. 17 p. 

 91—92. 16.9 : 9.735,.9 



13 Teichmann, E. 57.72 Glossina : 16.7 



1914. Uebertragunssversuche mit Glossinen. (Berlin, mikrobiol. Ges.) 

 Berlin, klin. Wcchensclir. Jahrg. 51 p. 299-300. — Diskuss, p. 328 — 

 329. [Nagana. Entwicklung der Trypanosoma brucei in Glossina.] 



14 Teichmann, Ernst. 57.72 Glossina : 16.7 



1914. Unsere Kolonien und die Tsetsekrankheit. Himmel und Erde 

 Jahrg. 2« p. 385-390. 



15 Gläser, Hans. 57.72 Glossina (6) 



1914. Beetimmungsschlüssel der in Kamerun und Togo bekannten Tset- 

 searten. Aren. Schiffs- Trop.-Hyg. Bd. 18 p. 571—573. 



(66.7, 67.1) 



99416 Rouband, E. 57.72 Glossina (66.3) 



1915. Les zones à tsétsés de la Petite-Côte et du Bas-Saloum (Séné- 

 gal.) Bull. Soc, Path. exot. T. 8 p. 130-137. 



17 Morstatt, H. 57.72 Gîossina (67.8) 



1914. Bestimungsschlüssel der in Deutsch-Ostafrika bekannten Tsetse- 

 arten. Aren. Schiffs- Trop.-Hyg. Bd. 18 p. 574-575. 



18 Welch, Paul S. 57.72 Hydromyza : 15 



1914. Observations on the Life History and Habits of Hydromyza con- 

 fluens Loew. (Contrib. Univ. Michigan biol. Stat. No. 21). Ann. entom. 

 Soc. Amer. Vol. 7 p. 135-147. 15.3,.4,.6 



19 Carpenter, George H., and 



Thomas ß. Hewitt. §7.72 Hypodernia : 14.6 



1914. The Reproductive Organs and the Newly Hatched Larva of the 

 Warble-Fly (Bypoderma). Sc. Proc. K. Dublin Soc. Vol. 14 p. 268—289, 

 6 pis., 1 fig. 13.41 14.63,.64,.65 



20 Carpenter, George H., and 



Thomas ß. Hewitt. 57.72 Hypodernia : 16.9 : 9.735 



1914. 8ome New Observations on the Life-history of Warble Flies. 

 The Entrance of the Maggot into the Host's Body, lrish Natural. Vol. 23 

 p. 214-221. 



21 Howard, C. W. 57.72 Hypoderma : 16.9 : 9.735 



1914. Warble Flies. 15th ann, Rep* State Entom, Minnesota p. 61— 

 63, 2 figg. 



22 Lounshury, C. P. 57.72 Hypoderma : 16 9 : 9.735 



1914. Warble Flies. A Danger with Imported Cattle. Agric. Journ. 

 Union South Africa Vol. 8 p. 61 — 64, 6 figg. [Hypoderma spp.] 



23 Merle, René. 57.72 Hypoderma : 16.9 : 9.735 



1914. Les varrons des bovidés. La Nature Ann. 42 Sem. 1 p. 380 — 

 382, 2 figg. [Hypoderma spp.] 



99424 Hadwen, Seymour." 57.72 Hypoderma : 16.9 : 9.735 



1915. Warble Flies. A Further Contribution on the Biology of Hypo- 



