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Assn._, 53, Oct. 9, 1909, pp. 1160-62. General notes on this subject and a report on a case in which larvae of three different species of flies were obtained from one patient. MEINERT, FR. _Lucilia nobilis_ Parasitic on Man. _Insect Life_, II, 1892, pp. 36-37. Two larvae from the ear of a man proved to be the above species. MURTFELEDT, M.E. Hominivorous Habits of the Screw-worm in St. Louis. _Insect Life_, IV, 1891, p. 200. Many larvae of this species removed from the nasal passages of a patient. NELSON, J.B. Insects in the Human Ear. _Insect Life_, VI, 1893, p. 56. Two cases in which blow-fly larvae are reported as coming from the human ear. RILEY, W.A. A Case of Pseudoparasitism by Dipterous Larvae. _Canad. Ento._, 38, 1906, p. 413. Several larvae, species undetermined, removed from back of patient. SAY, THOMAS. On a South American Species of OEstrus Which Inhabits the Human Body. _Tr. Phil. Acad. Nat. Sci._, Vol. 2, 1822, pp. 353-360. Extended notes on various dipterous larvae infesting man. SNOW, F.H. Hominivorous Habits of _Lucilia macellaria_ "The Screw-worm." _Psyche_, 4, 1883, pp. 27-30. Cites observations made by himself and others. WILLISTON, S.W. The Screw-worm Fly _Compsomyia macellaria_. _Psyche_, 4, 1883, pp. 112-114. Notes on this species with a translation of a Spanish article by Anibalzaga in which instances of this fly infesting human beings are recorded. YOUNT, C.E., AND SUDLER, M.T. Human Myiasis from the Screw-worm Fly. _Jour. Amer. Med. Assn._, Vol. 49, No. 23, 1907, p. 1912. Several cases giving reference to literature, symptomatology, diagnosis. STOMOXYS AND OTHER FLIES AUSTEN, E.E. Blood-sucking and Other Flies Known or Likely to Be Concerned in the Spread of Disease. In Albutt's and Rolleston's _System of Med._, 2, 1907, pp. 169-186. A descriptive list of these flies. Bibliography. AUSTEN, E.E. Illustrations of African Blood-sucking Flies Other Than Mosquitoes and Tsetse-flies. London, 1909. NEWSTEAD, R. On the Life-history of _Stomoxys calcitrans_. _Jour. Econom. Biology_, Vol. I, 1906, pp. 157-166. Describes habits and life-history of larvae and adults. Important article. STEPHENS, J.W.W., AND NEWSTEAD, R. The Anatomy of the Proboscis of Biting Flies. Part II, _Sto
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