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The Book of the Fly / A nature study of the house-fly and its kin, the fly plague and a cure

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A practical natural history of the common house-fly and its kin that combines field observation, anatomical description, and public-health advice. It covers identification and life cycle, contrasts related fly species and their habits, and outlines morphology and metamorphosis. The work examines patterns of distribution and breeding, surveys natural enemies, and assesses the role of flies in transmitting disease and contamination. Emphasis is placed on remedial measures such as sanitation, refuse disposal, household control, and coordinated campaigns, while later chapters note occasional useful services of flies and offer technical aids for identification, including wing charts, illustrations, a glossary, and descriptive appendices.

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George Hurlstone Hardy

George Hurlstone Hardy was an author known for his work in natural history, particularly focusing on entomology. His notable book, "The Book of the Fly," offers an in-depth study of the house-fly and its relatives, addressing the impact of these insects on human life and proposing methods for managing their populations. Hardy's contributions to the understanding of these common yet often overlooked creatures highlight the intersection of nature and human health, making his work relevant for both scientific inquiry and practical application.

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