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Stephens, J. W. W.; & Christophers, S. R. 
1900 a. — Note on certain bodies found in the glands of two species of Culex <Fur- 
ther Rep. Malaria Com. Roy. Soc, Lond., p. 20, figs. 1-3. [W 8 , W m .l 
1900 b. — The malaria of expeditionary forces and the means of its prevention 
<Ibidem, pp. 20-22. [W a , W m .] 
1900 c. — The malarial and blackwater fevers of British Central Africa <Rep. 
Malaria Com. Roy. Soc, Lond., pp. 12-42. [W a , \V m .] 
1900 d. — Malarial parasites. [Abstract of 1900 c] < Veterinarian, Lond. (876), 
v. 73, 4. s. (552), v. 46, Dec, p. 682. [W a W m .] 
1900 e. — Distribution of Anopheles in Sierra Leone. Parts I and II <Rep. 
Malaria Com. Roy. Soc, Lond., pp. 42-75. [W a , W m .] 
1901 a. — The agglutination of sporozoits. Preliminarv note <Ibidem, 3. s., pp. 
3-4. [MS. dated July 14, 1900.] [W a W m .] 
1901 b. — The malarial infection of native children <Ibidem, pp. 4-14, pi. 1, 
figs. 1-11. [W a , W m .] 
1901 c — The destruction of Anopheles in Lagos <Ibidem, pp. 14-20, pi. 2. [W a , 
W m .] 
1901 d. — Note on malarial fever on railways under construction <Ibidem, pp. 
20-21, pi. 3. [W a , W m .] 
1901 e. — The segregation of Europeans <Ibidem, pp. 21-24. [W a , W m .] 
1901 f. — The proposed site for European residences in the Freetown Hills <Ibi- 
dem, 5. s., pp. 2-5, 1 fig. [W a , W m .] 
1901 g. — The increase in the number of large mononuclear leucocytes as a diag- 
nostic sign of malaria <Ibidem, pp. 5-7. [W a , W m .] 
1901 h. — Malarial fever without parasites in the peripheral blood <Ibidem, pp. 
7-10. [W a , W m .] 
1901 i. — The tonicity of the blood in malaria and blackwater fever <Ibidem, pp. 
10-12. [W a , W m .] 
1901 k. — Blackwater fever. Cases IX to XVI. Summary and conclusions 
<Ibidem, pp. 12-27. [W a , W m .] 
1901 1. — The malarial and blackwater fevers of British Central Africa. [Abstract 
of 1900 c] <Arch. f. Schiffs- u. Tropen-Hyg., Leipz., v. 5 (3), pp. 107-108. 
[W m .] 
1901 m. — Distribution of Anopheles in Sierra Leone. Parts I and II. [Abstract 
of 1900 e, by Ruge] <Ibidem, pp. 108-110. [W m .] 
1901 n.— Idem. [Abstract of 1900 e] <Indian M. Gaz., Calcutta, v. 36, Feb., 
p. 68. [W m .] 
1902 a. — Relation of malarial endemicity to "species" of Anopheles <Rep. 
Malaria Com. Roy. Soc, Lond., 6. s., pp. 3-10, 1 chart. [W m .] 
1902 b.— Idem. [Abstract] <Arch. f. Schiffs- u. Tropen-Hyg., Leipz., v. 6 (11), 
Nov., pp. 393-395. [W m .] 
1902 c — Malaria without parasites in the peripheral blood. [Abstract of 1901 h] 
<Brit. M. J., Lond. (2144), v. 1, Feb. 1, p. 279. [\V\ \V m .] 
1902 d.— Some points in the biology of the species of Anopheles found in Bengal 
<Rep. Malaria Com. Roy. Soc, Lond., 6. s., pp. 11-20, 5 figs. [W a , W m .] 
1902 c— Idem. [Abstract by Ruge] <Arch. f. Schiffs- u. Tropen-Hyg., Leipz., 
v. 6 (10), Oct., p. 366. [W m .] 
1902 f. — The relation between enlarged spleen and parasite infection <Rep. 
Malaria Com. Roy. Soc, Lond., 6. s., pp. 20-23. [W a , W m .] 
1902 g. — Idem. [Abstract by Ruge] <Arch. f. Schiffs- u. Tropen-Hvg., Leipz., 
v. 6 (10), Oct., pp. 368-369. [W m .] 
1902 h.— The classification of Indian Anopheles into natural groups <Rep. Malaria 
Com. Roy. Soc, Lond., 7. s., pp. 3-14, 4 pis. [W a , W m .] 
