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moxys_. _Ann. of Trop. Med. & Parasit._, Vol. I, No. 2, June 15, 1907, pp. 171-182. Good anatomical paper. Part I (_Glossina_) was published in mem. XVIII, 1906, Liverpool School Trop. Med. TULLOCK, F. Internal Anatomy of _Stomoxys_. _Proc. Roy. Soc._, London, 77, Series B, 1906, pp. 523-531. Descriptions and drawings comparing with _Glossina_. TSETSE-FLIES AUSTEN, E.E. A Monograph of the Tsetse-flies. Published by order of the Trustees of the British Museum, 1903. MANSON, P. Tsetse-flies. In _Trop. Diseases_, p. 174. Description of genus; table of species; distribution; reproduction, habits. MINCHIN, E.A. Report of Anatomy of the Tsetse-fly (_Glossina palpalis_). _Proc. Roy. Soc._, London, 76, Series B, 1905, pp. 531-547. Good account of internal anatomy of this fly, important because of its relation to trypanosomiasis. MINCHIN, E.A. The Breeding-habits of the Tsetse-fly. _Nature_, Oct. 25, 1906, p. 636. MINCHIN, E.A., GRAY, A.C.H., AND TULLOCK, F.M.G. (Sleeping Sickness Com.) _Glossina palpalis_ in Its Relation to _Trypanosoma gambiense_ and Other Trypanosomes (Preliminary Report). _Proc. Roy. Soc._, Vol. 78, 1906, pp. 242-258. Report on certain experiments in feeding these flies on infected animals and in allowing supposedly infected flies to feed on various animals. NOVY, F.G. The Trypanosomes of Tsetse-flies. _Jour. Infec. Dis._, III, 1906, pp. 394-411. Notes on the various species. TRYPANOSOMES AND TRYPANOSOMIASIS BRUCE, DAVID. Trypanosomiasis. _Osler's Mod. Med._, Vol. I, 1907, p. 460. A discussion of _Trypanosoma lewisi_, _evansi_, _brucei_, _gambiensi_, and the diseases caused by them. DUTTON, J.E., TODD, J.L., AND HARRINGTON, J.W.B. Trypanosome Transmission Experiments. _Am. Trop. Med. & Parasit._, Vol. I, No. 2, June 15, 1907, pp. 201-229. Sections on attempts to transmit trypanosomes by tsetse-flies; by other blood-sucking Arthropods, etc., conclude that trypanosomes may be mechanically transmitted by the bite of blood-sucking Arthropods. HOOKER, W.A. Descriptions of Certain Trypanosomes, and Review of the Present Knowledge of the Role of Ticks in the Dissemination of Disease. _Jour. Econ. Ento._, Vol. I, No. 1, 1908, pp. 65-76. Good review, tables and literature. MINCHIN, E.A. Investigati
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