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July 17, 1908. Life-histories and methods of fighting larvae, 

 pupae and adults. 

 Le Prince, J. A. Mosquito Destruction in the Tropics. Jour. 

 Amer. Med. Assn., LI, p. 26, Dec. 26, 1908. Occurrence 

 and habits of Anopheles, methods of destruction. Results of 

 anti-malarial work on the isthmus. Discussion by various 

 doctors. 



Quayle, H. J. Mosquito Control Work in California. Bull. 

 No. 178, Calif. Agric. Ex. Sta., pp. 1-55, 1906. Habits and 

 life-history of California species, with an account of experi- 

 ments to control the salt-marsh species. 



Rosenan, M. J. Disinfection Against Mosquitoes with For- 

 maldehyde and Sulphur Dioxid. Hyg. Lab. Pub. Health and 

 Mar. Hospt. Ser., Bull. 6, 1901. 



Ross, Ronald. Mosquito Brigades and How to Organize Them. 

 New York, 1902. 



Ross, Ronald. Logical Basis of the Sanitary Policy of Mosquito 

 Reduction. Science, N. S., Vol. 22, No. 750, Dec. 1, 1905, 

 pp. 689-699. Important article dealing with the methods of 

 control. 



Smith, J. B. Salt-marsh Mosquitoes. New Jersey Agric. 

 Exper. Stn. Special Bulletin T, 1902. Breeding-places and 

 methods of control of this species. 



Smith, J. B. Mosquitocides. Bull. 40, New Series U. S. Dept. 

 Agric, Div. of Ento., pp. 96-108, 1903. Results of experi- 

 ments with a number of substances, several of which were 

 found to be effective and some cheap enough to permit of 

 their use to a limited extent. 



Smith, J. B. The New Jersey Salt-marsh and Its Improve- 

 ment. Bull. No. 207, Nov. 14, 1907, New Jersey Agric. 

 Exper. Stn. Results of draining the marshes to get rid of 

 mosquitoes. 



Smith, J. B. The House Mosquito: a City, Town and Village 

 Problem. N. J. Agric. Ex. Stn. Bull. 216, 1908. Work done 



