CONTENTS. 



Participants' Papers, Addresses, Letters, Etc. 



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PRESTON H. BAILHACHE, 



Surgeon U. S. Public Health and Marine Hospital Service. 



TAe Exterminatioft and Exclusion of Mosqiet'toes frotn our 

 Public Institutiofis 27 



WILLIAM H. BALDWIN, JR., Esq., New York and Long Island, 

 President L. I. R. R. Co. (Penn. R. R.) 



What Railroads Can Do 40 



FREDERICK C. BEACH, New York and Stratford, Conn., 

 Editor " Scientific American," New York. 



What the General Government Should Do 55 



WILLIAM N. BERKELEY, A.M., M.D., New York, 

 Author of Works on Mosquitoes. 



The Exactness of Proofs of Transmission of Malaria 35 



JOHN CLAFLIN, Esq., Morristown, N. J., 

 President H. B. Claflin Co., New York. 



Extermination Work by Morristown Improvement Society 24 



PAUL D. CRAVATH. Esq., New York and Long Island, 

 Counselor at Law. 



How the Law Should Aid 50 



ROBERT W. DE FOREST, Esq., New York and Long Island, 

 President Tenement House Commission. 



Chairman of Convention 11 



DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, New York. 



Work and Circulars, Illustrated. {Appendix A) 62-77 



E. PORTER FELT, Sc.D., Albany, N. Y., 

 State Entomologist. 



New York State's Part in Mosquito Extermination 52 



WILLIAM C. GORGAS, M.D.. 



Colonel and Assistant Surgeon-General, U. S. A. 



Mosquito Work in Havana, Cuba 43 



