Diptera 206 



•99194 Bacot, A. W. 57.71 Culicidae : 16.5 



1914. Naphthalene for the Destruction of Mosquitos in Covered Cisterns 

 and Wells. Brit. med. Jouru. 1914 Vol. 2 p. 15. 



95 Giemsa, d. 57.71 Culicidae : 16.5 



1914. Ueber die weitere Vervollkommnung des Miickensprayverfahrens 

 (Konspersionsmethode.) Arch. Scliiffs-Trop.-Hjg. Bd. 18 p. 26—28. 



9(3 Miihleus, P. 57.71 Culicidae : 16.5 



1914. Die Bekampfung der Miickenplage in Wohldorf-Ohlstedt bei Ham- 

 burg. Arch. Schifts-Trop.-Hjg. Bd. 18 Beiheft 5 p. 137—145, 5 figg. 



97 Tavares, J. S. 57.71 Culicidae : 16.7 



1906. Os noseos conhecimeutos actuaes sobre os mosquitos e doen^as 

 por elles transniittidas — febre amarella, malaria e tilariose. Broteria S. 

 Fiel Vol. 5 p. 185-204, 1 Lam. 



98. . . 57.71 Culicidae : 16.7 



lt)13. La prophylaxie du paludisme et de la fievre jaune a Panama par 

 la destruction des moustiques. Cosmos Paris Ji. S. T. 68 p. 607 — 609. 



99 Bahr, P. H. 57.71 Culicidae : 16.7 



1914. Studies on Malaria in Ceylon. With Special Reference to its 

 Prevention in Agricultural Districts. Parasitology Vol. 7 p. 135—156, 6 

 pis., 2 maps. 

 99200 Balfour, Audrew. 57.71 Culicidae: 16.5 



1914. Birds and Malaria. Lancet Vol. 187 p. 1326—1327. [Value of 

 water fowl and swallows in destruction of mosquitoes.] 



91 Banks, Charles S. 57.71 Culicidae : 16.7 



1914. Sanitary Survey of the San Jos6 Estate and Adjacent Properties 

 on Mindoro Island, Philippine Islands, with Special Reference to the 

 Epidemiology of Malaria. 5. The Mosquito Survey in and near San 

 Jose. Philippine Jouru. Sc. B Vol. 9 p. 163—167. 



02 Breinl, Anton. 67.71 Culicidae : 16.7 



1914. The Distribution and Spread of Diseases in the East. Journ. 

 trop. Med. Hjg. London Vol. 17 p. 293—296. [Transmitted by Culex 

 and Stegomyia spp.] 

 99203 Headlee, Thomas J. 57.71 Culicidae : 16.7 



1914. Anti-.Uosquito Work in Mew Jersey. Jouru. ecou. Entom. Vol. 



7 p» 260—268. — The Control of Mosquitoes in a Limited Locality. Vol. 



8 p. 40—47. 



04 Hiieber, Theodor. 57.71 Culicidae : 16.7 



1914. Ueber den jetzigen Stand der Schnakenplage. Jahresh. Ver. va- 

 terl. Nat. Wurttemberg Jahrg. 70 p. LXXXII— LXXXIV. 



05 O'Counell, Mathew D. 57.71 Culicidae : 16.7 



1914. The Meteorology of Malaria. Journ. trop. Med. Hyg. London 

 VoL 17 p. ?21— 322. 



06 Stiles, Ch. VVardell. 57.71 Culicidae ; 16.7 



1914. Mosquitoes and malaria. Report on a short trip in eastern North 

 Carolina. Public Health Rep. Washington Vol. 29 p. 2301—2311. 



07 . . . 57.71 Culicidae : 16.7 



1915. Mosquito Work in Connecticut in 1914. 14th Rep. Connecticut 

 agric. Exper. Stat. p. 181-183. 



08 Horuig, Herman. 57.71 Culicidae : 16.7 



1915. Mosquito Extermination Work in Philadelphia, Pa. Eutom. News 

 Vol. 26 p. 123-125. 



09 Howard, L. 0. 67.71 Culicidae : 16.7 



1915. Dr. A. F. A, Kino on Mosquitoes and Malaria. Science >'. S. 

 Vol. 41 p. 312 — 315. [Modern conception promulgated in essence in 

 1881.] 



10 Nicolle, Charles. 57.71 Culicidae : 16.7 



1915. Le role des moustiques dans la transmission du paludisme su- 

 spect6 en 1774. Bull. Soc. Path. exot. T. 8 p. 279-1.80. 

 .99211 Boss, Ronald. 57.71 Culicidae : 16.7 



1915. Louis Daniel Beaupebthuv and Mosquito-Borne Diseasee. Lancet 



