[370] “Insects to which the name ‘Kissing-bug’ became applied during the summer of 1899,” Bull. 22 (N.S.), U.S. Dept. Agric., 1900, p. 24.

[371] American Entomologist, 1869, i, pp. 84–88.

[372] R. Blanchard, “Sur la Piqûre de quelques Hémiptères,” Arch, de Par., 1902, p. 145.

[373] “So-called Spider-bites and their Treatment,” Therap. Gaz., February 19, 1875.

[374] Bull. Ent. Res., 1910, i, pt. 3, p. 227.

[375] Ibid., 1911, ii, pt. 2, p. 180.

[376] [Dr. Daniels has sent me a small coleopterous larva found in an abscess on a man in British Guiana.—F. V. T.]

[377] Bull. Ent. Res., 1911, i, pt. 2, p. 92.

[378] “Report United States Public Health, 1909,” xxiv, No. 29.

[379] [This is by no means always the case; in the genera Deinocerites, Wyeomyia, Limatus, Theobald, and in Sabethes, Robineau Desvoidy, they are nearly the same in both sexes.—F. V. T.]