Literature

AuthorsYearsort descendingTitle
H. H. Slater1927Siphonaptera.
C. Matheson1928Rats and their parasitic fleas from ships and docks at Cardiff during 1927 (with a statistical analysis of data for the period 1922-27).
G. B. Walsh1928Some Yorkshire bat parasites.
H. M. Hallett1928A contribution to the entomological fauna of Skomer Island.
C. Morley1929Mammals.
R. S. Bagnall1930Records of some ectoparasites of the otter and badger, including a rare Trichodectes previously unknown as British.
H. Britten1930Siphonaptera.
A. D. Middleton1930The ecology of the American grey squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis Gmelin) in the British Isles.
E. K. Sikes1930Bairamlia fuscipes Waterson, a chalcidoid parasite on Ceratophyllus wickhami Baker (Siphonaptera).
E. K. Sikes1930Larvae of Ceratophyllus wickhami and other species of fleas.
H. H. Slater1930Aphaniptera (Siphonaptera).
R. M. Lockley1930On the breeding-habits of the Manx shearwater, with special reference to its incubation- and fledging-periods.
Elton, C., Ford, E., Baker, J. R., Gardner A. D.1931The health and parasites of a wild mouse population.
W. S. Patton1931Insects, ticks, mites and venomous animals of Medical and Veterinary Importance (Part II Public Health).
A. W. Boyd1931Notes on the tree sparrow.
H. Britten1931Additions to the insect fauna of Lancashire and Cheshire for the years 1929-30.
A. D. Middleton1931The grey squirrel.
H. M. Salmon1931The Manx shearwater’s flea.
C. W. Stiles, Nolan M. O.1931Key catalogue of parasites reported for Chiroptera (bats) with their possible public health importance.
T. C. Lethbridge1931Recent excavations in Anglo Saxon cemeteries in Cambridgeshire and Suffolk. Cambridge Antiquarian Society.
H. Britten1932Insects new to Lancashire and Cheshire during 1931.
C. W. Stiles, Stanley S. F.1932Key catalogue of parasites reported for Insectivora (moles, shrews, etc.) with their possible public health importance.
H. Britten1933Insects new to Lancashire and Cheshire during 1932.
T. H. Harrisson, Moy-Thomas J. A.1933The mice of St. Kilda, with special reference to their prospects of extinction and present status.

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