REFERENCES 



Mordellidce. — Mordella, sp. ?, by Rosen, in 1752, in Sweden. 

 CantharidcB. — MelcB proscarabcsus Fabricius by Germar in Silesia, 

 in 1816. 



CircuUonidca. — Balaninus nucum Fabricius by Henry, Astley 

 Cooper, and others in England, in 1805-1809. 



Urinary Canthariasis.— T^weftrto moletor Linnaeus is recorded 

 by Tulpius as occurring in the bladder of a female aged fifty years; 

 Balaninus, sp. ?, by Henry and Phillips in the urinary passages of a 

 man aged sixty-two years, in Lancashire, in 1809. King in the 

 Anglo-Egyptian Sudan has recorded a case where the larva depicted 

 in Fig. 460, p. 870 was passed urethram. 



Dermal Canthariasis. — Dyticus marginalis Linnseus is recorded 

 by Hope, in 183 1, in England. 



Diplopodiasis and Ghilopodiasis. 



Diplopodiasis occurs in the alimentary canal, and is caused by 

 Julus terrestris Linnaeus, /. londinenensis , and Polydesmus com- 

 planatus. 



Ghilopodiasis occurs in the rhinal passages, where GeopMlus 

 carpophagus Leach, G. electricus Linnaeus, G. cephalicus Wood, 

 G. similis Lesich, Lithobius fortificatus Linnaeus, andZ. melanops have 

 been found, while G. electricus and S. coleoptrata, Chaiechelyne 

 vesuviana, Himantarium gervaisi, and Stigmaiogasier subterraneus 

 occur in the alimentary canal. 



Dermapteriasis. 



Dermapteriasis of the alimentary canal caused by Forficula 

 auricularia has been reported by Griffin in 1836. 



REFERENCES. 



The most useful account of the old cases is Hope (1840), Transactions oj the 

 Entomological Society of London, ii. 256-271. See also Austen and Smith 

 (separately), in 1908, in the Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps, and also 

 Sambon (191 6), Report of the Advisory Committee of the Tropical Diseases 

 Research Fund, London; also the works of Ambrose Par6. 



Adams (1904). Journal American Medical Association, April 9 (Tropical 



Cutaneous Myiasis) . 

 Blanchard (1892), Annales de la Societe Entomologique de France (OEstrides 



Americains dans la peau de I'homme) . 

 Chevrel (1909). Archives de Parasitologie, xii. 369-450. Paris. 

 Dyer (191 8). New Orleans Med. and Surg. Jour., August. 

 Graham-Smith (1914). t lies in Relation to Disease. (Good general account.) 



Cambridge. 



MoNCHET (191 7). Bulletin de la Societe de Pathologic Exotique. 

 Petrovskala (1910). Myiases Produile chez I'homme. These de Paris. 

 RiELEY AND HowLETT (1914). Indian Medical Gazette, xlix. 8-10. 

 Sergent, Ed. and Et. (1913). Annales de Tlnstitut Pasteur, xxi. 392. 

 Ward (1903). Mark Anniversary Volume, Article 25. 



WoHL (1913). New York Medical Journal, xcviii. 1018-1020. (Collection 

 of known cases.) 



