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Publications received 
The report of the Entomological Section by H. H. King is important to 
jjarasitologists, since it relates to Culicidae, Tabanidae (excellent coloured 
plates), and other blood-sucking and parasitic insects, ticks, etc. A new genus 
{Diccromyia) and two new species of mosquitoes are described by F. Y. Theobald. 
The paper on Herpetomonas aspongopi is reprinted verbatim from Parasitology 
(1909), Vol. II, p. 202, unfortunately without acknowledgement, this doubtless 
owing to an oversight on the part of the Editor. N. 
Looss, A. (1911). The Anatomy and Life History of Agehylostoma duodenale Dub. 
A Monograph. Records of the School of Medicine, Vol. iv, pji. 163-61.3, with 
plates XI-XIX. Cairo ; National Printing Department (Ministry of Education)) 
Egypt. 31 X 24 cm. 
The compilation of this, the Second Part of Looss’s classical monograph, 
has been awaited for a long time and is, ^lerhaps for this reason, doubly 
welcome. Part ii deals with the development of A. duodenale in the free state 
and constitutes a contribution of the first order which every parasitologist 
interested in the subject will necessarily be obliged to consult. Section i deals 
with the comparative anatomy, classification and development of Nematodes, 
with special consideration of those jioints which have led earlier authors astray. 
Section ii deals in particular with A. duodenale and its development, the 
subject being treated exhaustively from every point of view. A full biblio- 
graphy. Authors’ and Subject Index, conclude the work which is illustrated by 
nine excellent plates. 
REPRINTS. 
Cooley, R. A. (v. 1911). Tick Control in relation to the Rocky Mountain Spotted 
Fever. (A report on cooperative investigations conducted by the Bureau of 
Entomology and the Montana Experiment Station.) Bull. No. 85, Montana 
Agric. Coll. E.vp. Sta. Bozeman, Montana, U.S.A. 29 pp. 
Hunter, W. 1). and Bishopp, F. C. (1911). The Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever 
Tick. With special reference to the problem of its control in the Bitter Root 
Valley in Montana. U.S. Depd Agricult., Bur. Entomol., Bull. No. 105, 
Washington. 47 pp., 3 pis., 3 figs. 
LkoN, N. (i. 1911). Contribution a I’etude de la digestion chez les moustiques. 
Annales de Biologic. Paris, Vol. i. Reprint. 10 pp., 1 pi. 
Schilling, V. (1911). Ueber die feinere Morphologic der KurlofF-Korper des 
Meerschweinchens und ihre Aehnlichkeit mit Chlamydozoen-Einschliissen. 
Centralhl. f. Balt. etc. I. Abt. (Orig.), Lviii. pp. 318-325, pis. i and ii. 
Terry, B. T. (1911). Chemo-therapeutic trypanosome studies with special reference 
to the immunity following cure. Monographs Rockefeller Inst. Med. Res. New 
York. No. 3, 33 pp. 
