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XIII. INSECTA.—DIPTERA. 
Stephens & Christophers (1329), Theobald (1363, 1365), and for 
some additional papers on the connection of flies with disease, see 
Economic, p. 92.] 
Mosquitoes, Theobald, Enc. Brit, xxxi, pp. 5, 6. 
Handbook of mosquitoes, 2nd edition, greatly enlarged, Giles (538). 
New classification of Culiciclce , Neveu-Lemaire, C.R. Soc. Biol, liv, 
pp. 1329-1332. 
Classification and generic nomenclature of Culicidce discussed at length by 
Neveu-Lemaire, Mem. Soc. zool. France xv, pp. 195-227. 
Culicidce in France, Blanchard, C.R. Soc. Biol, liv, p. 793. 
Culicidce in Portugal, Sarmento & Franca (1189). 
Algerian Culicidce-. notes, SouLik (1317). 
The Anopheles of Suez, Laveran (776). 
Upper Palestine, Anopheles and malaria, Cropper, J. Hygiene ii, pp. 47- 
57, map. 
Culicidce of Amou-Daria, Laveran, C.R. Soc. Biol, liv, p. 910. 
Cidicidce at Diego Suarez, Laveran (782). 
Culicidce of Reunion, Blanchard (114). 
Cidicidce of India, Theobald, P. R. Soc. London lxix, pp. 367-394. 
The mosquitoes found in Japan, China, Java, Ceylon, Marlatt, P. ent. 
Soc. Washington v, pp. 111-123. 
Culicidce of Cochin China and Annam, Laveran (777); of Yunnan, 
Laveran (778); of Cambodia, Laveran (779). 
Culicidce of Cayenne, descriptions, notes on larvae, Neveu-Lemaire, Arch, 
parasit. vi, pp. 5-25, and 613-618. 
New Hampshire, mosquitoes in; larval characters, Dyar, P. ent. Soc. 
Washington v, pp. 140-148, 153, pi. ii. 
Biology and structure of New Jersey mosquitoes, Smith, Rep. N. Jersey 
exp. Stat. 1901, pp. 526-587, illustrations; Smith & Johnson, op. cit. 
1902, pp. 509-593, illustrations. 
Notes on prevalence of mosquitoes and their larvae, with larval habits 
on Long Isd., Dyar, P. ent. Soc. Washington v, pp. 45-53. 
Bionomics of Anopheles claviger in Finland, Levander, Acta Soc. Faun. 
Fenn. xxi, No. 3, 30 pp. 
Bionomics of Anopheles in Bengal, Stephens & Christophers, Rep. 
Malaria Comm, vi, pp. 11-20. 
Notes on Culicidae with special reference to the malaria-bearing species, 
Bordi (134). 
Oviposition, Dyar, Science xvi, p. 672. 
Breeding-places of mosquitoes, distance they travel, etc., Lutz & Chambers 
(838). 
Mosquitoes; travelling, hibernation etc., Smith, Science xv, pp. 13-15. 
Development and hibernation, Dupree & Morgan, Science xvi, pp. 1036- 
1038. 
Larvae, notes on N. American, Smith, Ent. News Philad. xiii, pp. 299- 
303, pi. xv. 
Receptaculum seminis, Cidicidce , Neveu-Lemaire (954). 
Stridulating organ, Anopheles , Shipley & Wilson (1265). 
Parasites of mosquitoes, Laveran (781). 
Instructions for collecting mosquitoes, Neveu-Lemaire (955). 
Aedes fuscus , early stages, Di t ar, J. N. York Ent. Soc. x, p. 197, pi. xvii, 
fig. 1; A. smithii , life-history, Smith, t. c. pp. 10-15. 
Aedeomyia americana, Cayenne, Neveu-Lemaire, Arch, parasit. vi, 
pp. 23, 24, cuts, n. sp. 
Anopheles ; classification of Indian, with notes on larvae etc., Stephens & 
Christophers, Rep. Malaria Comm, vii, pp. 3-14, 4 pis.; Anopheles 
culiciftides = (listoni Giles = indicus Th.), Theobald, P. R. Soc. London 
