APPENDIX D 



BIBLIOGRAPHY 



The following publications have been consulted in the preparation of this 

 work: 



Transactions of the First Annual Conference of Sanitary Engineers and 

 Other Officers of the Public Health Service Directing Anti-malaria Campaign, 

 Public Health Bulletin No. 104, U. S. Public Health Service, Washington, 

 D. C, 1919. 



Transactions of the Second Annual Anti-malaria Conference of Sanitary 

 Engineers and Others Engaged in Malaria Field Investigations and Mosquito 

 Control. Public Health Bulletin No. 155, U. S. Public Health Service, 

 Washington, D. C, 1921. 



Mosquito Control About Cantonments and Ship-yards, by J. A. Le 

 Prince, Reprint No. 511, U. S. Public Health Service, 1919. 



Anopheles Crucians Wied. As an Agent in Malaria Transmission, by 

 C. W. Metz., Reprint No. 536, U. S. Public Health Sen-ice, 1919. 



Malaria: A Public Health and Economic Problem in the United States, 

 by John W. Trask, Reprint No. 382, U. S. Public Health Service, 1917. 



Malaria Control: Drainage as an Anti-malarial Measure, by J. A. Le- 

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Control of Malaria: Oiling as an Anti-mosquito Measure, by J. A. 

 LePrince, Reprint No. 260, U. S. Public Health Service, 1915. 



Filariasis in Southern United States, by Edward Francis, Hygienic 

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Field Identification of Malaria-carrying Mosquitoes, by Ernest A. Sweet, 

 Supplement No. 32, U. S. Public Health Service, 1918. 



Anopheles Crucians: Habits of Larvae and Adults, by C. W. Metz, 

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Observations on the Food of Anopheles Larvae, by C. W. Metz., Reprint 

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The Malaria Problem of the South, by H. R. Carter, Reprint No. 552, 

 U. S. Public Health Service, 1919. 



The Relations of the Railroads in the South to the Problem of Malaria and 

 Its Control, by R. C. DERrvAtrx, Reprint No. 480, U. S. Public Health 

 Service, 1918. 



Use of Dynamite in Anti-malarial Drainage Operations, by J. K. Hoskins 

 and W. E. Hardenburg, Reprint No. 493, U. S. Public Health Service, 1919. 

 Malaria: Lessons on Its Cause and Prevention, by H. R. Carter, Supple- 

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What the Farmer can do to Prevent Malaria, by R. H. Von Ezdorf, 

 Supplement No. 11, U. S. Public Health Service, 1914. 



Demonstrations of Malaria Control, by R. H. Von Ezdorf, Reprint No. 

 328, U. S. Public Health Service, 1918. 



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