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Ento., Circular No. 71, revised ed., 1906. Methods of control 

 of house-fly and related species. 



Howard, L. O., and Marlatt, C. L. Bull. 4, U. S. Dept. 

 Agric., Div. of Ento., pp. 43-47, 1896. General account with 

 methods of controlling. 



Jepson, F. P. The Breeding of the Common House-fly During 

 the Winter Months. Jour. Econ. Biol., 4, 1909, pp. 78-82. 

 Records of certain experiments which show that the flies will 

 breed in winter under favorable conditions. 



Newstead, R. Preliminary Report on the Habits, Life-cycle 

 and Breeding-places of the Common House-fly as Observed 

 in the City of Liverpool, with Suggestions as to the Best Means 

 of Checking Its Increase. Liverpool, Oct. 3, 1907. 



Newstead, R. On the Habits, Life-cycle and Breeding-places 

 of the Common House-fly. Ann. Trop. Med. Para., Vol. I, 

 No. 4, Feb. 29, 1908, pp. 507-520. Final report on this sub- 

 ject. Sums up notes on life-history, habits, breeding-places, 

 etc. Important article. 



Packard, A. S. On the Transformation of the Common House- 

 fly with Notes on Allied Forms. Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., 

 Vol. XVI, 1874, pp. 136-140. Life-history and anatomy. 



Wilcox, E. V. Fighting the House-fly. Country Life in Amer- 

 ica, May, 1908. Methods of controlling this pest. 



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Austen, E. E. The House-fly and Certain Allied Species as 

 Disseminators of Enteric Fever Among the Troops in the 

 Field. Jour. Roy. Army Med. Corps, June, 1904. Suggests 

 that it may carry enteric fever and other diseases; method of 

 control. 



Felt, E. P. The Typhoid or House-fly and Disease. In 24th 

 Rept. of State Ento. in N. Y. State Museum Bull., No. 455, 

 1909. A general discussion with complete bibliography. 



