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Insects and Disease 



particularly in relation to the distribution of Glossina and other 

 biting flies. 



Jarvis, C. Sleeping Sickness. Internat. Clinics, Vol. II, 1904, 

 pp. 37-44. Shows the relation of the tsetse-fly to this disease. 



Lankester, E. R. The Sleeping Sickness. Quar. Review, 

 July, 1904, p. 1 13. Discovery and early history; the fly, the para- 

 site; other related parasites. Relation of parasites to their hosts. 



Minchin, E. A. The Etiology of Sleeping Sickness. Nature, 

 Nov. 15, 1906, pp. 56-59. 



Wollaston, A. F. R. Amid the Snow Peaks of the Equator: 

 a Naturalist's Explorations Around Ruwenzori, with an 

 Account of the Terrible Scourge of Sleeping Sickness. Nat. 

 Geo. Mag., XX, No. 3, Mar., 1909. Abstracted from "From 

 Ruwenzori to the Congo" by above author. 



Reports of the Sleeping Sickness Com. of the Royal Society, 

 I to IX, 1903 to 1908. Studies and experiments with the 

 trypanosomes and flies concerned in this disease. Later arti- 

 cles by this commission are to be found in the Pro. Royal Soc, 

 Series B, LXXXI and LXXXII. 



Sleeping Sickness Bureau Bulletins, 1 to 14, 1908-1910. Records 

 of studies and experiments with trypanosomes and tsetse- 

 flies, etc. 



Transmission of Sleeping Sickness. Editorial in Jour. Atner. 

 Med. Assn., 53, Oct. 2, 1909, pp. 1104-05. Reviews recent 

 experiments and studies. 



ROCKY MOUNTAIN FEVER AND TICKS 



Anderson, J. F. Spotted Fever (Tick Fever) of the Rocky 

 Mountains. Hyg. Lab. Pub. Health and Mar. Hospt. Ser., 

 Bull. 14, 1903. Distribution, aetiology, etc. Believes that 

 ticks are responsible for the transmission of the disease. 



Cooley, R. A. Preliminary Report on the Wood-tick. Bull. 75, 

 Mont. Ex. Stn., 1908. Sums up Ricketts' finding; notes on 

 life-history in laboratory and field. 



