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Insects and Disease 



N. Y., 1903. Contains chapter on the relation of bacteria to 

 diseases and discussion of several bacterial diseases. 

 Sternberg, G. M. A Manual of Bacteriology. N. Y., 1893. 

 Part III is devoted to pathogenic bacteria. 



INSECTS AND DISEASE 



Herms, W. B. Medical Entomology, Its Scope and Methods. 

 Jour, of Eco. Ento., Vol. 2, No. 4, 1909, pp. 265-268. 



Howard, L. O. Insects as Carriers and Spreaders of Disease. 

 Year Book U. S. Dept. Agric, 1901, pp. 177-192. Good re- 

 view of the subject. 



Howard, L. O. How Insects Affect Health in Rural Districts. 

 U. S. Dept. Agric, Farmers' Bulletin, No. 155, 1902. Dis- 

 cussion of city and county conditions; protection from typhoid, 

 malaria and yellow fever. 



Howard, L. O. Economic Loss to the People of U. S. Through 

 Insects That Cause Disease. Bull. 78, U. S. Dept. Agric. 

 Bur. of Ent., 1909. A comprehensive discussion and summary 

 of the subject. Discusses mosquitoes, flies, the Panama Canal, 

 epidemic diseases and the progress of nations. 



Kellogg, V. L. Insects and Disease, Chap. XVIII, in Ameri- 

 can Insects, pp. 615-654, 1905. Discusses Mosquitoes and 

 malaria; yellow fever and filariasis. 



King, H. H. Report on Economic Entomology of Khartoum, 

 in Third Rept. of Wellcome Research Lab., 1908. Discusses 

 insects injurious to man: mosquitoes, blood-sucking insects 

 other than mosquitoes, etc. 



Mason, C. F. The Spread of Diseases by Insects, with Sug- 

 gestions Regarding Prophylaxis. International Clinics, Vol. II, 

 1904, pp. 1-2 1. A brief summary of the subject. 



McCrae, John. Recent Progress in Tropical Medicine. In- 

 ternational Clinics, Vol. II, 1904, pp. 22-36. Discusses several 

 diseases, some of which are transmitted by insects. 



