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as a host of the Indian rat flea (P. cheopis). — p. 472—476. XXV. Obser- 

 vations in The Funjab villages of Dhand and Kasel. — p. 918—985 XXVI. 

 The part played by insects in the epidemiology of plague. By D. T. 

 Verjbitski, St. Petersburg. - 8. 1908. p. 162—208. XXIX. Observations 

 on the bionomics. — p. 236 — 259. XXX. The mechanism by means of which 

 the flea chears itself of plague bacilli. — p. 260- 265. XXXI. On the sea- 

 sonal prevalence of plague in India. — p. 266—308. XXXIII. Experimental 

 production of plague epidemics among animals (3. Communic). — 10. 1910. 

 p. 315—334. XXXVI u. XXXVII. Observations on plague in Belgaum and 

 Poona. — p. 444—535. XLI. Epitome of some recent observations on rat 

 fleas. — 11. 1911. Plague Supplement I. p. 7—10. 



110. Rothschild, Hon. N. C. A Synopsis of the fleas found on Mus norvegicus 



(= decumanus), Mus rattus (= alexandrinus) and Mus musculus. — Bull. Entom. 

 Res. 1. 1910. p. 89. 



111. — On a new genus and Speeles of Siphonaptera from Nyasaland. 



112. — Siphonaptera. In: Sj Ostedts Kilimandscharo Meru-Expedition. Upsala'08. 



113. — Notes on a collection of Siphonaptera from the Ruwenzori, Uganda. — 



Entom. Mag. 44. 1908. p. 76—79. 



114. — A new British flea. — 1. c. p. 231—233. 1 Taf. 



115. — A new species of bat-flea from Great-Britain. — Entomologist. 41. 1908. 



p. 281. 1 Taf. 



116 — New Siphonaptera. - Proc. zool. Soc. London 1908. p. 617—626. Taf. 

 117. — Siphonaptera collected by Mr. M. P. Anderson in Japan in 1904. — 1. c. 

 p. 627—629. 



119. — Two new species of Stephanocircus from South America. — Ent. Mag. 45. 



1909. p. 8-10. 1 Taf. 



120. — On Ctenopsyllus spectabiUs and some closely allied species. — 1. c. p. 184 



bis 186. 1 Taf. 



121. — Notes on the five-combed bat-fleas forming the genus Nycteridopsylla 



Oudemans. 



122. — Entomologist. 42. 1909. p. 25—28. 1 Taf. 



123. — Some new Siphonaptera. — Novit, zoolog. 16. 1909. p. 53—56. 1 Taf. 



124. — Notes on fleas in the k. k. Hofmuseum in Vienna. — 1. c. p. 57 — 60. 1 Taf. 



125. — On some American, Australian and Palearctic Siphonaptera. — 1. c. p. 61 



- 68. 2 Taf. 



126. — A synonymical note on Xenopsylla pachyuromyidis Glink. — 1. c. p. 132, 



127. — Some additional notes on fleas dealt with in previous papers. — 1. c. 



p. 329. 



128. — A new species of Stephanocircus from Chile. — Oevist. Chilena, Valparaiso. 



13. 1909. p. 181—183. 



129. - A new flea from California. - Ent. Mag. 46. 1910. p. 58. 1 Taf. 



130. — Two new european Siphonaptera. — 1. c. p. 207— 2u8. 



131. — On some european Siphonaptera. — 1. c. p. 253-255. 



132. — Chiastopsylla^ a new genus of Siphonaptera. — Entomologist. 1910. p. 105. 



133. * Sale, E. L. Fleas and plague. — Jörn. Nat. Hist. Soc. Bombay. 18. 1908. 



p. 512. 



134. — Saigol, R. D. The flea-killing power of various chemicals. — Ind. Med. 



Gaz., Calcutta 42. 1907. p. 256-260. 



135. Sangiorgi, G. Sulla presenza di forme di Leishmania infantum (Nicolle) nella 



pulce {Pulex serraticeps) dei cani wandagi di Catania. — Pathologica. 1911. 

 Januar 15. p. 23—24. 



136. — Ancora sulla presenza di forme di Leishmania nel Pulex rerraticeps. — 1. c. 



1911. März 1. p. 89—90. 



137. — Trasmissione della Leishmaniosi da Cane a Cane per mezzo della Pulex 



serraticeps. — 1. c. 1911. Mai 15. p. 231—233. 



138. Schuberg u. Manteufel. Rattenflöhe aus Deutsch-Ostafrika. — Arb. a. 



d. Kais. Gesundheitsamte. 33. 1910. p. 559. 



139. Scord, F. La vitalilä della Leishmania Donovani in cultura ed in contatto 



coi batteri del tubo digerente delle pulci e delle cimici. Studi intorno 

 alle Malattie tropicali dell' Italia meridionale e insulare e del 1 e 

 Colonie. 1911. fasc. II. [Ins Deutsche übertragen von Dr. med. K- Rühl, 

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140. Seitz, A. Die Gefährlichkeit der Flöhe. — Ent. Zeitschr. 1908/09. p. 141. 



141. Sharp, D. The Zoological Record (für die Jahre 19u8, 1909, 1910). — London. 



