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IN connexion with the account given by Dr. Tate and Miss Vincent, in a recent letter to NATURE,1 of experiments made by them and other investigators regarding the biting habits of Culex pipiens in England, the following corroborative observations may possibly be of interest.
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NATURE, Sept. 3, p.366: 1932.
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MARSHALL, J., STALEY, J. Influence of Light on the Gorging of Culex pipiens L. Nature 130, 506–507 (1932). https://doi.org/10.1038/130506c0
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