Publications received 
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The Bulletin to which this review relates is issued with the object of 
publishing the results of the work done by those associated with the Committee. 
Owing to the financial aid given by the Colonial Office, the Bulletin—which in 
appearance somewhat resembles Parasitology —will be issued at what is 
practically cost price, the object being to make it accessible to all who may be 
interested in the subjects with which it deals. 
The two first numbers contain the following papers : 
No. 1. On the larval and pupal stages of West African Culicidae by W. Wesche 
(pp. 1—50, 8 plates).—The Study of Mosquito Larvae by W. M. Graham 
(pp. 51—54).—Notes on the blood-sucking Diptera met with in E. and S.E. 
Abyssinia by R. E. Drake-Brockmanti (pp. 55—57).—-Notes on two W. African 
Hemiptera injurious to Cocoa by G. C. Dudgeon (pp. 59—61, coloured plate).— 
On scale Insects (Coccidae) etc. from the Uganda Protectorate by Robert 
Newstead (pp. 63—69, 2 text figures).-—A new genus and two new species of 
African Fruit-flies by E. E. Austen (pp. 71—77, 2 text figures).—A new species 
of Cordylobia etc....the larvae of which are subcutaneous parasites in man and 
other mammals by E. E. Austen (pp. 79—81, 1 text figure).—On the parasites 
of two species of W. African wild silk-worms by G. C. Dudgeon (pp. 83—84, 
1 fig.).—Note on a Method of Destroying Tsetse-flies.—Lists of collections 
received. 
No. 2. A Synopsis of the fleas found on Mus norwegicus decumanus, Mus rattus 
alexandrinus and Mus musculus by the Hon. N. C. Rothschild (pp. 89—98, 
28 figs.).—Some observations on the bionomics of Tabanus par, Walker, and 
Tabanus taeniola , Pal. de Beauv. by H. H. King (pp. 99—104, coloured plates). 
A short survey of the more important families of Acari by A. C. Oudemans 
(pp. 105—119, 22 figs.).—A Mealy Bug injurious to the Libbek Trees of Cairo 
by F. C. Willcocks (pp. 121—137, 9 figs. 1 map).—Short notes on various 
related matters and Lists of collections received. 
Malaria e Malattie Affini. Organo ufficiale della Lega Nazionale contro la Malaria. 
Direttori Onorari : Guido Bacelli, Camillo Golgi, G. Battista Grassi. Direttore 
effetivo Prof. U. Gabbi, Dr G. Tropeano, Dr G. Montoro. Anno. I Nos. 1—2, 
June 1910, pp. 1—64. 
Rome [Editorial and Publishing Office]: 62 Via Farini. 
Price : 8 Liras, abroad, published twice a month. 
In April 1910, the Italian National League against Malaria held a meeting 
in Rome which was attended by representatives of the provincial committees. 
It was decided at the meeting to publish a journal dealing with malaria and 
allied diseases and which would serve as a centre for the publication of the 
work done by the various committees and by the league. 
The contents of the first number are as follows: “ II Bollettino della 
Lega” by the Directors.—“Cio che si deve tenere sopratutto presente nella 
lotta contro la malaria ” by B. Grassi.—“ Contribute sperimentale alio studio 
dell’ azione della chinina sui reni degli animali sani ” by E. Brugnatelli.—“ Le 
infezioni simulatrici della malaria ” by U. Gabbi.—Accademie e Congressi.— 
Sunti e riviste.—Vita profession ale.—Notiziario.—Concorsi e condotte. 
Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, I. fasc. ir. 1909, Rio de Janeiro. The new 
Memoirs are published in Portuguese and German printed in columns side by 
