MOSQUITOES—LIFE-HISTORY AND HABITS
Ayers, E.A. The Secrets of the Mosquito. A guide to the extermination of the prolific pest. World's Work, 1907, Vol. 14, pp. 8902–8910. Notes on life-history and methods of control.
Jordan, E.O., and Hefferan, Mary. Observations on the Bionomics of Anopheles. Jour. Infec. Diseases, II, 1905, pp. 56–69. Occurrence, breeding-places, habits, etc.
Morgan, H.A., and Dupree, J.W. Development and Hibernation of Mosquitoes. Bull. 40, N.S., Div. of Ento., pp. 88–92, 1903. Results of observation on five genera of mosquitoes in the vicinity of Baton Rouge, La.
Ross, E.H. The Influence of Certain Biological Factors on the Question of the Migration of Mosquitoes. Jour. Trop. Med. & Hyg., 12, 1909, pp. 256–258, Sept. 1. Only fecundated females feed on blood, and must be fertilized after each batch of eggs. This determines largely the time and place of breeding.
Smith, J.B. Concerning Migration of Mosquitoes. Science, 18, Dec. 11, 1903, pp. 761–764. Observations on the migrations of mosquitoes, particularly C. sollicitans.
MOSQUITO FIGHTING
Celli, Angelo. The Campaign Against Malaria in Italy. Transl. by J.J. Eyre. Jour. Trop. Med. & Hyg., XI, Apr. 1, 1908, pp. 101–108. Includes a good discussion of the effectiveness of destroying the mosquitoes in controlling malaria.
Felt, E.P. Mosquito Control. In Report of the N.Y. State Entomologist for 1905, pp. 109–116. Notes on importance and methods of control of various species.