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Panama Canal Zone : Notes on Cases of Kecurrent Fever 

 Panama Canal Zone : The Collection of Mosquitos by Hand 

 Persia : Relapsing Fever and the Tick Conveying it 



Poland : The Hibernation of Houseflies 



Porto Rico : The Bionomics and Control of Lyperosia irritans 

 Reunion : Notes on Mosquitos . . . . . . 



Rhodesia, Southern : Insect-borne Diseases of Domestic 



Animals 

 Siberia : New Anopheline Mosquitos 

 Spain : A Mite Transmitting a Blood Parasite of Lizards 

 Sudan, Anglo -Egyptian : Oedema of the Eyelids caused by 



Ants . . 

 Switzerland : Losses to cattle caused by Hypoderma hovis 

 U.S.A. : The Effects of Storm Phenomena on Biting and other 



Flies . . . . . . .... 



U.S.A. : Anti-mosquito Measures in a Military Camp 

 U.S.A. : Contamination of Milk by a Phorid Fly . . 

 U.S.A. : Studies on the Malarial Organisms in Mosquitos . . 

 U.S.A. : The Control of Stomoxys calcitrans . . 

 U.S.A. : Mosquito Eradication in Pennsylvania 

 U.S.A. : Measures against Mosquitos and Malaria in Florida 

 U.S.A. : Measures against Parasites of Pigs . . 

 U.S.A. : The Doubtful Value of Bats against Mosquitos . . 

 U.S.A. : The Causes of Limberneck in Poultry 

 U.S.A. : Rose-Chafer Poisoning in Chickens 

 Venezuela : Studies on Trypanosoma venesuelense 

 The Identity of the Organism causing Filiariasis of the Skin in Man 

 Criticisms of the Unitarian Theory of Malaria 

 Tropical and Sub-Tropical Diseases in Relation to Insects . . 

 An Acarid from the Lungs of Macacus rhesus 

 The Causal Agent of Recurrent Fever 



The Length of Life of Stegomyia fasdata at Low Temperatures 

 The Fate of Arsenic in the Animal Body 

 The Behaviour of Bacteria towards Arsenic in Dipping Tanks 

 The Malaria Problem in Peace and War 

 Observations on the Composition and Assimilation of Larvae 

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