2274 BUREAU OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY. 
Stiles, Ch[arles] Wardell — Continued. 
1903 a.— Dr. Walter Reed as an author. [Read before Med. Soc. District of Co- 
lumbia, Dec. 31, 1902] <\Vash. M. Ann., v. 1 (6), Jan., pp. 472-476. [W m .] 
1903 b. — To stamp out the hookworm disease. [News item] <Am. Med., Phila., 
v. 5 (1), Jan. 3, p. 7. [W\ \Y»\ W'\] 
1903 c. — A case of infection with the double-pored dog tapeworm {Dipylidium 
caninum) in an American child <Ibidem (2), Jan. 10, pp. 65-66, figs. 1-7. 
[W a , W m , W c .] 
1903 d.— Idem. Reprint. 4 pp., 7 figs. 8°. Philadelphia. [Lib. Stiles.] 
1903 e— Idem. [Abstract of 1903 c, by T. L. Coley] <Phila. M. J. (262), v. 11 
(3), Jan. 17, p. 116. [W a , W m .] 
1903 f. — Frecuencia y distribution geografica de la uncinariasis en los Estados 
Unidos. [Transl. of 1902 11, by Frank Menocal] <Rev. de med. trop., Habana, 
v. 4 (1), enero, pp. 11-12. [W a , W m .] 
1903 g. — The prevalence and geographic distribution of hookworm disease (un- 
cinariasis) in the United States. [Secretary's abstract of paper read before 
Buffalo Acad. Med., Dec. 16, 1902] <Buffalo M. J. (675), v. 58, n. s., v. 42 (7), 
Feb., pp. 517-519; discussion, pp. 519-521. [W m .] 
1903 h. — Hookworm disease (uncinariasis) — a newly recognized factor in American 
anemias. [Abstract of address delivered before Brooklyn Med. Soc, Jan. 17] 
<Brooklyn M. J. (192), v. 17 (2), Feb., pp. 51-56. [W m .] 
1903 i— Idem. [Abstract] <J. Am. M. Ass., Chicago, v. 40 (10), Mar. 7, p. 672. 
[W a , W m , W c .] 
1903 k. — Report upon the prevalence and geographic distribution of hookworm 
disease (uncinariasis or anchylostomiasis) in the United States <Bull. 10, Hvg. 
Lab., XT. S. Pub. Health & Mar.-Hosp. Serv., Wash., Feb., pp. 1-121, figs. 1-86. 
[W a , W m , W c .] 
1903 1. — Idem. 2. ed., revised <Ibidem, Aug., pp. 1-121, figs. 1-86; addenda, 
dated July 25, p. 122. [W a , W m , W c .] 
1903 m.— Idem. [Abstract of 1903 k] <Sanitarian, N. Y. (404), v. 51, July, pp. 
76-77. [W a , W m , W c .] 
1903 n.— Idem. [Abstract of 1903 k, by F. Mesnil] <Bull. del'Inst. Pasteur, Par., 
v. 1 (19), 30 nov., pp. 757-758. [W a , W m .] 
1903 o. — Is laziness due to a germ? [Editorial review of address before Sanitary 
Conference Am. Republics, Washington, Dec. 4, 1902] <Texas Cour.-Rec. Med., 
Fort Worth, v. 20 (7), Mar., pp. 29-30. [W m .] 
1903 p.— Hookworm disease. [Abstract of 1903 k] <Am. Med., Phila., v. 5 (17), 
Apr. 25, pp. 640-641. [W a , W m , W c .] 
1903 q. — Hook-worm disease (uncinariasis or anchylostomiasis). [Abstract of 
1903 k] <N. Orl. M. & S. J., v. 56 (1), July, pp. 61-65. [W m .] 
1903 r. — An Egyptian and Japanese strongyle (Strongylus subtilis) which may 
possibly occur in returning American troops. [Abstract of 1902 t, by Max. 
Luehe] <Centralbl. f. Bakteriol. [etc.], Jena, 1. Abt., v. 33 (2), 14. Marz, Ref., 
p. 43. [W a , W m .] 
1903 s. — Eimeria stidse [sic] (Lindemann, 1865) correct name of the hepatic 
Coccidia of rabbits. [Abstract of 1902 q, by Max. Luehe] <Ibidem (7-8), 28. 
Apr., Ref., p. 222. [W a , W 7m .] 
1903 t. — Eimerella [sic], new genus of Coccidia. [Abstract of 1902 r, by Max. 
Luehe] <Ibidem, pp. 222-223. [W a , W m .] 
1903 u. — Two trematodes ( Monostomulum lentis and Agamodistomum ophthal- 
mothium [sic]) parasitic in the human eye. [Abstract of 1902 s, by Max. 
Luehe] <Ibidem, p. 223. [W a , W m .] 
1903 v. — Clinical diagnosis of intestinal parasites, with black-board demonstra- 
tions. [Secretary's abstract of 1903 y] <Med. Rec, N. Y. (1696), v. 63 (19), 
May 9, p. 757. [W a , W m , W c .] 
1903 w. — Clinical diagnosis of intestinal parasites. [Secretary's abstract of 1903 y] 
<Am. Med., Phila., v. 5 (20), May 16, p. 771. [\Y\ W"\ W c .] 
