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XXIV, 1901, pp. 192-195. A review of the work of various investigators. SMITH, J.B. Sanitary Aspect of the Mosquito Question. _Medical News_, Mar. 7, 1903. Note on mosquitoes and their relation to disease. TAYLOR, J.B. Observations on the Mosquitoes of Havana, Cuba. Reprint from _La Revista de Medicina_, June, 1903, p. 27. MALARIA BANKS, C.S. Experiments in Malarial Transmission by Means of _Myzomyia ludlowii_. _Phil. Jour. Sci._, B. 2, 1907, pp. 513-535. Breeding-places of mosquitoes, life-histories of the species; mosquitoes and malaria. CRAIG, C.F. Malarial Fevers. _Osler's Mod. Med._, Vol. I, p. 392, 1907. Historical; distribution; malarial parasites; classification; development; malarial mosquitoes; pathology; treatment, etc. CRAIG, C.F. Studies in the Morphology of Malarial Plasmodia after the Administration of Quinine and in Intracorpuscular Conjugation. _Jour. Infec. Diseases_, VII, No. 2, 1910. See also same, IV, 1907, pp. 108-140. Gives the evidence upon which he bases his theory of the meaning of intracorpuscular conjunction. CRAIG, C.F. The Malarial Fevers, Hemoglobinuric Fever and the Blood Protozoa of Man. N.Y., 1909. A thorough consideration of the subject of malaria and good discussion of the other subjects noted in title. Bibliography. DEADERICK, W.H. Malaria. Philad., 1909. The chapter on aetiology treats of the transmission by mosquitoes. HARRIS, S. Prevention of Malaria. _Jour. Amer. Med. Assn._, 53, Oct. 9, 1909, pp. 1162-67. Effects of malaria, transmission by mosquitoes, etc. In the discussion of the paper J.H. White summarizes the fight against yellow fever in New Orleans. HERRICK, G.W. Relation of Malaria to Agriculture and Other Industries of the South. Economic losses occasioned by malaria; malaria responsible for more sickness among the white population than any other disease; relation to mosquitoes. _Pop. Sci. Mo._, Vol. 62, Apr., 1903, pp. 521-525. JONES, ROSS, ELLETT. Malaria. London, 1907. Small book, introduction by Ross. Malaria in Greece and Italy; shows how this disease contributed to the downfall of great nations. MANNABERG, JULIUS. Malaria. In Nothnagel's _Encyclopedia of Practical Med._, Amer. Ed., 1905, pp. 17-494. A very comprehensive discussion of the diseas
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