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B. Insects and Infection. _Cal. State Jour. of Med._, Nov., 1907. Discusses the role of insects, ticks, etc., in the transmission of infectious diseases. Symposium on Yellow Fever and Other Insect-borne Diseases. _Science_, N.S., Vol. 23, Nos. 584-585, 1906. The Protozoan Life-cycle, G.N. Calkins. Filariasis and Trypanosome Diseases, H.B. Ward. The Practical Results of Reed's Findings on Yellow Fever Transmission, J.H. White. Difficulties of Recognition and Prevention of Yellow Fever, Q. Kohnke. The Practical Side of Mosquito Extermination, H.C. Weeks. Without Mosquitoes There Can Be No Yellow Fever, Jas. Carroll. Estivo-autumnal Fever, Cause, Diagnosis, Treatment and Destruction of Mosquitoes Which Spread the Disease, H.A. Veazie. MOSQUITOES--SYSTEMATIC AND GENERAL BALFOUR, ANDREW, AND STAFF. _Second Report of the Wellcome Research Laboratories at the Gordon Memorial College_, Khartoum, 1906. Includes reports on work on mosquitoes and other noxious insects. BOYCE, SIR ROBERT W. Mosquitoes or Man? The Conquest of the Tropical World. N.Y., 1909. Reviews medical and sanitary work in the tropics and discusses the relation of insects to various tropical diseases. BUSCH, AUGUST. Report on a Trip for the Purpose of Studying the Mosquito Fauna of Panama. _Smith. Miscell. Coll._, Vol. 5, Pt. I, 1908, p. 49. Work that is being done in Panama to control the mosquitoes. Annotated list of species. FELT, E.P. Mosquitoes or Culicidae of New York State. In _N.Y. State Museum Bull. 79_, Entomology 22, 1904. Discusses distribution, migration and life-history of various species of mosquitoes and mosquito diseases. Bibliography. GILES, GEO. M. A Handbook of Gnats or Mosquitoes, Giving the Anatomy and Life-History of the Culicidae. London, 1902. Whole subject treated very fully. GRUBBS, S.B. Vessels as Carriers of Mosquitoes. _Pub. Health and Mar. Hospt. Ser. Bull._ II, Mar. 3, 1903. Believes that mosquitoes may come aboard when the vessel is lying at anchor one-half mile from shore, and that under favorable conditions they may come aboard when the vessel is fifteen miles from shore. HOWARD, L.O. Mosquitoes. _Osler's Mod. Med._, Vol. I, p. 370, 1907. General notes on classification and habits particularly in relation to diseases.
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