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Darling (1910). Factors in the Transmission and Prevention of Malaria 



in the Canal Zone. Annals Trop. Med. and Parasitology, iv. part 2. 



Droderick (1909). A Practical Study of Malaria. Saunders & Co. 



Philadelphia. 

 Grail and Marchoux (1910). Traitd de Pathologic Exotique. Bailli^re 



et fils. Paris. 

 Hirsh (1883). Handbook of Geographical and Historical Pathology. 

 New Sydenham Society. Vol. i. 

 ♦Laveran (1907). Traite du Paludisme. Masson & Co. Paris. 

 Liihe (1906). Article on Blood Protozoa in Mense's Handbuch der 



Tropenkrankheiten. 

 Mannaberg (1905). Malaria, in Nothnagel's Encyclopedia. English 



edition. 

 fMathis and Leger (1911). Recherches de Parasitologic et de Pathologic 



humaines et animales au Tonkin. Masson & Co. Paris. 

 fRoss, R. (1909). Report on the Prevention of Malaria in Mauritius. 

 Waterlow and Sons. London. 



f (191 1). The Prevention of Malaria. John Murray. London. 



Ruge, R. (1903). Introduction to the Study of Malarial Diseases- 

 Rebman, London. 

 t (1912). Malariaparasiten. In Kolle and Wassermann's Hand- 

 buch (a comparatively short but very complete account). 

 fSergent, Ed. and Et. Campagne antipaludique en Algerie, etc. Annals 

 de I'Instit. Pasteur. Jan. 1903, Feb. and Mar. 1904, April and May 

 1906, Jan. 1907, May 1908, and Campagne antipaludique (Gov. gen. 

 de I'Algerie), 1908-10. 

 Stephens and Christophers (1907). The Practical Study of Malaria 

 (deals with technique. Malaria Survey, etc.). 

 fWatson (1910). Prevention of Malaria in the Federated Malay States. 



University Press, Liverpool. 

 ♦Ziemann. In Mense's Handbuch, 1906. 



Vide also : 

 ^A tti delta Soc. per gli studi delta Malaria. Annual volume. 1899-1908. 

 ^Malaria. Vols, i and ii, now discontinued. 

 ^Paludism. Nos. 1-5. 

 t Various articles in Ross's Prevention of Malaria. 



The more important publications dealing with the question of 

 transmission of malarial parasites by particular species of Anopheles. 



Adie (1903). A. note on Anopheles fuliginosus and S^orozoitQS. Indian 



Med. Gazette, xxxviii. p. 246. 

 Adie, Mrs (1911). Ne. Willmori, a proved carrier in nature. Paludism, 



No. 3. 

 Banks (1907). Experiments in Malarial Transmission by means of 



M. ludlowi. Philippine Journal of Science, B. vol. 11. No. t>, p. 513. 



* Complete treatises dealing minutely with every side of the subject, 

 t Works representative of the more recent lines of investigation on malaria. 



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