APPENDIX 239 



Some Aspects of Malaria Control Through Mosquito Eradication, by 

 C. W. MeTZ, Reprint No. 500, U. S. Public Health Service, 1919. 



Anopheline Surveys: Methods of Conduct and Relation to Anti-malarial 

 Work, by R. H. Von Ezdorf, Reprint No. 272, U. S. Public Health Service, 

 1918. 



Prevention of Malaria: Suggestions on How to Screen the Home to 

 Keep Out Effectively the Mosquitoes which Spread Disease, by R. H. "Von 

 Ezdorf, Reprint No. 170, U. S. Public Health Service, 1916. 



Malaria Control: A Report of Demonstration Studies Conducted in 

 Urban and Rural Sections, by R. C. Derivatjx, H. A. Taylor and T. D. 

 Haas, Public Health Bulletin No. 88, U. S. Public Health Service, 1917. 



Malaria Control: Results Obtained by a Local Community Following 

 Anti-mosquito Demonstration Studies by the United States Public Health 

 Service in co-operation with the International Health Board, by J. E. 

 Sparks, R. C. Derivaux and H. A. Taylor, Reprint No. 476, U. S. Public 

 Health Service, 1918. 



Anti-malarial Measures for Farm-houses and Plantations, by H. R. 

 Carter, Reprint No. 105, U. S. Public Health Service, 1919. 



Fishes in Relation to Mosquito Control in Ponds, by S. F. Hildebrand, 

 Bureau of Fisheries Document No. 874, U. S. Bureau of Fisheries, Wash- 

 ington, D. C, 1919. 



Notes on the Life History of the Minnows, Gambusia Affinis and Cypri- 

 nodon Variegatus, by S. F. Hildebrand, Bureau of Fisheries Docuvu -nt 

 No. 857, U. S. Bureau of Fisheries, 1917. 



Tile Drainage on the Farm, by A. G. Smith, Farmers' Bulletin No. 524, 

 U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1917. 



Trenching Machinery Used for the Construction of Trenches for Tile 

 Drains, by D. L. Yarnell, Farmers' Bulletin No. 698, U. S. Department of 

 Agriculture, 1915. 



The Mosquitoes of New Jersey and Their Control, by Thomas J. Headlee, 

 Bulletin No. 276, New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Stations, New Bruns- 

 wick, N. J., 1915. 



Some Recent Advances in Knowledge of the Natural History and the 

 Control of Mosquitoes, by Thomas J. Headlee, Bulletin No. 306, New 

 Jersey Agricultural Experiment Stations, New Brunswick, N. J., 1916. 



A Biological Study of the More Important of the Fish Enemies of the 

 Salt Marsh Mosquitoe's, by F. E. Chidester, Bulletin No. 300, New Jersey 

 Agricultural Experiment Stations, New Brunswick, N. J., 1916. 



"Field Experiments in Malaria Control," by Wickliffe Rose, American 

 Medical Association, Chicago, 1919. 



The Importance of Malaria from A Public Health and Economic Stand- 

 point, by W. S. Leathers, Southern Medical Journal, Birmingham, Ala., 

 1918. 



"Preventive Medicine and Hygiene," by Milton J. Roesnatj, D. 

 Appleton & Co., New York and London, 1918. 



"A Plea and a Plan for the Eradication of Malaria Throughout the 

 Western Hemisphere," by Frederick L. Hoffman, Prudential Insurance 

 Company of America, Newark, N. J., 1917. 



"The Use of Explosives in Making Ditches," Institute of Makers of 

 Explosives, New York, 1917. 



