[1074] Berger, Therap. Monatsh., April, 1907.

[1075] [Chrysomyia macellaria, p. 587.—F. V. T.]

[1076] [C. macellaria, Fabricius, the screw-worm fly, is found in tropical America and the West Indies. The genus is restricted to America. The species from India is a Pycnosoma.—F. V. T.]

[1077] Riley, American Naturalist, 1883, xvii.

[1078] Lahory, Edin. Med. Journ., 1856.

[1079] v. Frantzius, Virchow’s Archiv, 1868, xliii.

[1080] Lutz, see Joseph, Deutsch. med. Zeitg., 1885.

[1081] Conil, Annal. de Science nat. zool., 1878.

[1082] [This fly belongs to the genus Cordylobia, and is peculiar to Africa. C. anthropophaga, or the tumbri fly, is, when a larva, a subcutaneous parasite of man and animals.—F. V. T.]

[1083] Delasiauve, Gerhardt’s “Handb. d. Kinderkrankh.,” 1878, iii.