Feb., '09] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 87 



United States Department of Agriculture. Farmers' Bul- 

 letin, No 155. How Insects affect Health in Rural Dis- 

 tricts. By L. O. Howard, Entomologist Washington, 

 Government Printing Office. 1902. 



United States Department of Agriculture,, Division of Ento- 

 mology. The Principal Household Insects of the United 

 States. By L. O. Howard and C. L. Marlatt. Wash- 

 ington, Government Printing Office. 1902. 



New Jersey State Agricultural Experiment Station. Practical 

 Suggestions for Mosquito Control. Circular. May 16, 

 1902. 



Ronald Ross, Mosquito Brigades and how to organize them. 

 New York, Longman's Green and Co. 1902. 



The Etiology of Yellow Fever. By Walter Reed and James 

 Carroll, M. D. February 22, 1902. 



Recent Researches concerning the Etiology, Propagation and 

 Prevention of Yellow Fever by the United States Army 

 Commission. By Walter Reed, M. D. From Journal of 

 Hygiene, April 1902. 



Teachers' Sanitary Bulletin of the Michigan State Board of 

 Health. Mosquitoes as bearers of Malaria and Yellow 

 Fever. April 1903. 



The Mosquito Nuisance and how to deal with it. By William 

 Lyman Underwood. Boston, W. B. Clarke Co. 1903. 



Report of William W. Chambers on Mosquito Extermina- 

 tion on North Shore of Long Island, October I, 1903. 



Supplement Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service. Pub- 

 lic Health Reports. Concerning the Geographic Distri- 

 bution of the Yellow Fever Mosquito. By L. O. Howard, 

 Ph. D. November 13, 1903. 



Report of the New Jersey State Agricultural Experiment Sta- 

 tion upon the Mosquitoes occurring within the State, 

 their Habits, Life History. Prepared by John B. Smith, 

 Sc. D., Entomologist to the Station. Trenton 1904. 



Annual report of the State Entomologist of Minnesota. Year 

 1905. Agricultural Experiment Station, St. Anthony 

 Park, Minn. 



Yellow Fever : A Popular Lecture. By James Carroll. April 

 12, 1905. 



