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Lessons to be learned from the Present Outbreak of Yellow 

 Fever. James Carroll, M. D. Journal of the American 

 Medical Association. October 7, 1905. 



The Etiology of Yellow Fever. An Additional Note. Wal- 

 ter Reed, Jas. Carroll, A. Agramonte, M. D. Journal of 

 the American Medical Association, February 1901. Date 

 of Reprint 1905. 



The Transmission of Yellow Fever. James Carroll, M. D. 

 Reprint from Amer. Med. Association, May 23, 1903. 

 Date of Reprint 1905. 



Mosquito Control. By Ephraim Porter Felt. Reprinted from 

 the Report of the N. Y. State Entomologist. Albany 

 1906. 



Diversities among New York Mosquitoes. . By Dr. E. Porter 

 Felt, N. Y., State Entomologist, New York 1906. Re- 

 printed tinder the Auspices of the American Mosquito 

 Extermination. New York 1906. 



On the Extermination of the Mosquito. By Alve H. Doty, 

 M. D.. Health Officer of the Port of New York. Re- 

 printed from American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 

 February 1906. 



An Act to Provide for Locating and Abolishing Mosquito- 

 Breeding Salt-marsh Areas within the State of New Jer- 

 sey. Trenton 1906. 



The Use of Copper Sulphate alone, and in combination with 

 lime for the Destruction of the Mosquito Larvae. By 

 Dr. A. H. Doty, Health Officer, Port of New York. Re- 

 printed from Amer. Publ. Health Asso. 1906. 



The Secrets of the Mosquito, a guide to the extermination of 

 the prolific pest. By Dr. Edward A. Ayers. From 

 "World's Work," 1907. 



New Jersey State Agricultural Experiment Station. Edward 

 B. Vorhees, Sc. D. John B. Smith, Entomologist. Win- 

 ter Treatment for House Mosquitoes. 1907. 



Alvah H. Doty : The Mosquito, its relation to disease and its 

 extermination. Reprinted from New York State Jour- 

 nal of Medicine, May 1908. 



E. C. Levy, Chief Health Officer of Richmond, Va. The Ex- 

 termination of Mosquitoes. Richmond 1908. 



