[1014] Looss, “Handb. d. Tropenkrankh.,” v. Mense, i, p. 194.
[1015] There is no reason for calling this the gooseberry mite. It is rarely found on this fruit. The gooseberry mite is Bryolia pretiosa.
[1016] MacLennars, Lancet, 1905.
[1017] [This cannot be the case, as Leptus autumnalis is the larval form of Trombidium holosericeum.—F. V. T.]
[1018] Sack, “Handb. d. Hautkrankh.,” v. Mraček, 1907.
[1019] Sandwith, Lancet, 1905.
[1020] Geber, “Handbuch d. Hautkrankh.,” in v. Ziemssen’s “Handbuch d. spez. Pathol. u. Therap.,” 1884, xiv.
[1021] Josai.
[1022] Looss, “Handbuch d. Tropenkrankh.,” v. Mense, p. 195.
[1023] Baelz, Virchow’s Archiv, lxxviii.