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R. M. Bolam, Burtt E. T.1956Flea infestation as a cause of papular urticaria: a preliminary investigation.
T. J. Bold1870Entomological notes for the year 1869.
A. E. Boycott1912The reaction to flea-bites.
J. M. Boyd1959Observations on the St. Kilda field mouse Apodemus sylvaticus hirtensis Barrett-Hamilton.
A. W. Boyd1935Notes on the tree sparrow.
A. W. Boyd1931Notes on the tree sparrow.
J. E. M. Boyd1922The botany and natural history of the dyke-land near Sandwich, Kent, as far as they concern medical entomology.
D. P. Britt1982Possible phoretic association between mallophagan and flea ectoparasite of the badger, Meles meles (L.).
D. P. Britt, Molyneux D. H.1983Phoretic associations between hypopi of Acarus nidicolous (Acari, Astigmata, Acaridae) and fleas of British small mammals.
D. P. Britt, Molyneux D. H.1979Parasites of grey squirrels in Cheshire, England.
H. Britten1950Insects and Acari in 1948-1949.
H. Britten1949Insects and Acari in 1947.
H. Britten1948Insecta during 1944.
H. Britten1948Insecta in 1946.
H. Britten1938Siphonaptera.
H. Britten1936Insects and Acari.
H. Britten1935Insects and Acari.
H. Britten1933Insects new to Lancashire and Cheshire during 1932.
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H. Britten1930Siphonaptera.
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H. Britten1920Siphonaptera. Records in the Counties of Cumberland, Westmorland, Lancashire and Cheshire.
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R. Carrick1939Some parasites of birds and mammals from Canna.
G. C. Champion1907Coleoptera in moles’ nests in Surrey.
D. I. Chapman1962Species of Siphonaptera from a British Otter.
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A. J. Chitty1898Hystrichopsylla talpae, Grav., at Dodington, Kent.
A. J. Chitty1893Hystrichopsylla obtusiceps, Ritsema, in Scotland.
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