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with .salivarv glands and the malarial organism. 



Christophers, S. K., and Stephens, -I. W. W. Reports to the 

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Blanchard, R. Les Moustiques. Histoire Naturelle et Medicalc. 

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GiLES, GEORGE M. A Handbook of the Gnats or Mosquitoes. Giving 

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Nuttall, G. II. F., and Shipley, A. E. The Structure and Biology 

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Contains the results of their admirable and very complete techni- 

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Smith, John B. Report of the New Jersey State Agricultural Experi- 

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 Habits, Life-History, etc. Trenton, 1905. 



A comprehensive and interesting report of Professor Smith's 

 thorough investigation, from a practical as well as purely scientific 

 point of view, of the natural history of the mosquito, and the 

 methods which should be used in its extermination. 



RuGE, ReinhOLD. Einfuhrung in das Studium der Malaria Krank- 

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An excellent, clear exposition of scientific knowledge of malarial 

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Theobald, Fred V. A monograph of the Culicidse or Mosquitoes of 



the World, mainly compiled from the collections received at the 

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The only comprehensive and thorough, systematic account of 

 the mosquitoes of the world. 



