16 Bibliography of Pediculus and Pht/liras 
del virus a la calefaccion. Publicaciones del Instituto Bacteriologico 
National, Mexico. 32 pp. D. 
Geer, C. de (1778), Memoires pour servir d Vhistoire des insectes, vn. pp. iii-xii + 
950, Pis. i.-xlix. Stockholm, [pp. 62—67, PI. i., Figs. 6-10 ($$, 
penis, leg 1, head), P. humanus corporis and P. h. capitis ; what relates to 
biology is cited from Leeuwenhoek.] A.I.S. 
Geoffrey (1764), Histoire Abregee des Insectes, ii. 595-7. Paris. [ Pediculus 
humanus L. and P. inguinalis very brief treatment, cites older authors 
as do Linnaeus, de Geer, Latreille.] 8. 
Gerwin (8. VI. 1915), Eine Schutzvorrichtung gegen Flecktyphus. Munchen. 
med. Wochenschr., lxii. 802. [Places a wooden gutter hi the form of 
a frame on floor about beds of typhus patients or suspects; the gutter 
filled with cresol soap solution. This to prevent lice perambulating.] 
K. 
Gibier (5. n. 1881), Nouvelle etude sur la correlation qui existe entre les 
taches ombrees et la phthiriase du pubis; recherches cliniques. C.R. 
Soc. de Biol., 7th ser., iii. 64—6. [Duguet refers to further experiments 
of his own in the discussion which follows Gibier’s paper.] Ph, 
Giebel, C. G. (1874), Insecta Epizoa. Die auf Saugethieren und Vogeln 
schmarotzenden Insekten nach Chr. L. Nitzsch’s Nachlass. Leipzig: 
O. Wigand. Fol., xiv + 308 pp., 20 Pis. [pp. 23-27, PI. i., Fig. 8 Phthirius 
inguinalis, pp. 27—32, PI. i., Figs. 1,2,5 Pediculus vestimenti and P. capitis. 
Systematic position and morphology.] A. 8. 
Giese (14. IX. 1915), Ueber Reinigung der Lazarettziige bei der Linienkom- 
mandatur x Stettin. Munchen. med. Wochenschr., lxii. 1274-5, 1 Fig., 
Feldarztl. Beil., No. 37. [Railway carriage arranged as disinfector.] K. 
Girard, M. (1885), Les Insectes. Traite elementaire dientomologie. Paris: 
Bailliere et Fils. Vol. m. [Pediculus and Phthirus, pp. 1082—1085; PI. 
exvn., Figs. 5-7, signed below E. Guerin p l x bre 1836.] G.I. 
Girault, A. A. (X. 1912), Notes on Pediculus vestimenti Nietzsche, the body 
louse of man. Entomol. News, xxiii. 339-344. [Trivial, wordy contri¬ 
bution. Merely saw corporis hatch and feed the same day, and he kept a 
few alive 2-3 days.] B. 
Goldberger, J. (1914), Typhus fever. A brief note on its prevention. U.S. 
Public Health Rep., xxix. 1068-1073. [Brief account. Nothing original.] 
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Goldberger, J. and Anderson, J. F. (l. iii. 1912), The transmission of typhus 
fever, with especial reference to transmission by the head louse ( Pediculus 
capitis). Public Health Reports, Washington, xxvii. 297—307, 6 Charts 
(Monkey temperatures). Also in Collected Studies on Typhus, Hyg. Lab. 
— Bidl., No. 86, pp. 37-48 (Oct. 1912). Treas. Dept., U.S.P.H. Service, 
Washington. D. 
Goldenberg, H. (1887), Ueber Pediculosis: Ein Beitrag zum Zusammenhang 
zwischen Haut- und Augenkrankheiten. Berlin. Min. Wochenschr., xxiv. 
866. D. 
Gotschlich (1915), Ueber Fleckfieber. Med. Klinik, No. 13. [Cited by 
Heymann, 18. vm. 1915, p. 321.] D. 
