BIBLIOGRAPHY 



The following list is intended to include only a few references 



which have actually been used in connection with the work 



described herein: — 



California State Board of Health (Dr. W. F. Snow, Secretary), '10. 

 "Malaria." Monthly Bulletin, Vol. 6, No. 5, pp. 276-279. 



Doane, R. W., '10. "Insects and Disease." A popular ac- 

 count of the way in which insects may spread or cause some 

 of our common diseases. New York, H. Holt & Co., xiv -f- 

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Deaderick, W. H., '11. "A Practical Study of Malaria." Phila- 

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Gerhard, Wm. P., '11. "What Farmers can do to assist in the 

 Campaign against Flies and Mosquitoes." Published by the 

 author, 39 Strong Place, Brooklyn, N.Y., 14 pp. 



Herms, W. B., '09. "Medical Entomology, Its Scope and 

 Methods." Journal of Econ. Ento., Vol. 2, No. 4, 4 pp. 



'10 (a). "How to Control Mosquitoes, with Special Refer- 

 ence to Anopheles." California State Board of Health 

 Bulletin, Vol. 6, No. 1, pp. 7-19, 3 figs. 



'10 (b). "Insects as they relate to Rural Hygiene, with 



Special Reference to Control." Proc. Thirty-Sixth Conven- 

 tion of the California State Fruit Growers, pp. 160-167. 



'10 (c). "Protecting California's Health Resources through 



the Control of Disease-bearing Insects." Published by the 

 author, 6 pp. 



'10 (d). "Anti-Mosquito Organizations in California." 



State Board of Health, Vol. 6, No. 5, pp. 3I3~3I7- 



'10 (e) "Parasitological Investigation and Instruction in 



Semi-tropical Regions with Special Reference to the Public 

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'11. "The Banishment of Malaria." Sacramento (Cali- 

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