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Some Practical Suggestions on Mosquito Extermination in 

 New Jersey. H. C. Weeks, 1903. 



Concurrence of the Anopheles Mosquito and Malaria. Henry 

 C. Weeks. Reprint from the New York State Journal of 

 Medicine. July, 1903. 



Summary Report on the Sanitary-Economic Improvement of 

 the Southern Part of the Borough of Brooklyn, H. C. 

 Weeks, Bayside, Long Island, 1903. 



A Few General Directions with regard to Destroying Mosqui- 

 toes, particularly the Yellow Fever Mosquito. By W. C. 

 Gorgas. Colonel Medical Corps, U. S. A. Wash., 1904. 



The Common Mosquitoes of New Jersey. By Prof. John B. 

 Smith, Bulletin 174, New Jersey Agric. Exp. Station, 

 New Brunswick, N. J., 1904. 



Proceedings of First Convention to consider the Questions 

 Involved in Mosquito Extermination. Brooklyn, 1904. 

 Edited by Henry Clay Weeks. 



Bulletin No. i, National Mosquito Extermination Society. 

 Supplement A. Proceedings of Conference of State and 

 Boards of Health of North America, held in Washington, 

 June, 1904. 



Reclamation of the Marshes of New Jersey and Staten Island. 

 By Henry Clay Weeks. Engineering News. Volume li. 

 April 7, 1904. 



The Campaign Against the Mosquito. By Prof. J. B. Smith. 

 Booklover's Magazine. August, 1904. 



Report of the Improvement on the Upper Mystic River. By 

 John R. Freeman. Massachusetts Metropolitan Park 

 Commission, 14 Beacon St. 1904. 



The Mosquito Investigations in New Jersey. By Prof. John 

 B. Smith. Popular Science Monthly. January, 1905. 



Report on Mosquito Investigations in Connecticut. By W. E. 

 Britton and Henry L. Viereck, New Haven, 1905. 



Circular in Relation to the Causation and Prevention of Ma- 

 laria and the Life History and Extermination of Mosqui- 

 toes, 1903. Prepared by Ernst Lederle, Ph.D. Reissued 

 1905. By Thomas Darlington, M.D. (New York City 

 Board of Health Circular). 



