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Ability of L,arvae and Pupae of Stegomyia fasciata to with- 

 stand desiccation. By T. D. Berry. Public Health Re- 

 ports, Vol. xx, 1905. 



The Sanitation of the Panama Canal Zone. By Col. W. C. 

 Gorgas, U. S. Army, Washington, 1905. (From Smith- 

 sonian Report for 1905). 



The Mosquito Nuisance in Millburn Township and tow to 

 abate it. Published by authority of the Millburn, N. J., 

 Board of Health, 1906. 



Experiments in use of Culicide for Mosquito Destruction. 

 Public Health Report, Vol. xxi, 1906. 



The Practical Side of Mosquito Extermination. By Henry 

 C. Weeks. Reprinted from American Menicine, Vol. xi. 

 March 3, 1906. 



A Preliminary Report on the Mosquitoes of Ohio. By A. F. 

 Burgess, Ohio Naturalist, Columbia, Ohio. Jan., 1906. 



Yearbook of the American Mosquito Extermination Society, 

 1904-1905. Edited Henry C. Weeks and Edw. H. Hall, 

 New York, 1906. 



The Fight against Yellow Fever. By A. Dastre. Washing- 

 ton, 1907. (From Smithsonian Report for 1905.) 



The General Economic Importance of Mosquitoes. By Prof. 

 John B. Smith. Popular Science Monthly, April, 1907. 



The Malaria Mosquito. By B. E. Dahlgren, D.M.D., Assist- 

 aud Curator of Invertebrate Zoology, American Museum 

 of Natural History, Guide Leaflet No. 27, April, 1908. 



Report on a Trip for the Purpose of Studying the Mosquito 

 Fauna of Panama. Washington, 1908. (From Smithso- 

 nian Miscellaneous Collections.) 



Mosquitoes and how to abate them. By Fred L,. Olmsted, 

 Jr., and Henry C. Weeks. L/eaflet No. 8 of American 

 Civic Association, Dept. of Nuisances. 



F. C. Wellman, a Preliminary list of Invertebrates, parasitic 

 or otherwise noxious to man collected in Portugese West 

 Africa. Transactions American Microscopical Society, 

 pp. 61-74, Vol. xxviii. 



Mosquito Brief of the American Mosquito Extermination 

 Society. 



