2278 BUREAU OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY. 
Stiles, Ch[arles] Wardell — Continued. 
1905 w. — The significance of the recent American cases of hookworm disease 
( Uncinaria or anchylostomiasis) in man. [Abstract of 1902 gg, by v. Linstow] 
<Ibidem, p. 35. [W a \Y C .] 
1905 x. — Hookworm disease in the South. Frequency of infection by the parasite 
( Uncinaria americana) in rural districts. [Abstract of 1902 11, bv v. Linstow] 
<Ibidem, p. 35. [W a W c .] 
1905 y. — The International Code of Zoological Nomenclature as applied to medi- 
cine <Bull. 24, Hvg. Lab., U. S. Pub. Health & Mar.-Hosp. Serv., Wash., Sept., 
pp. 1-50. [W a W m , W c .] 
1905 z.— Idem. [Abstract by David Starr Jordan] <Science, N. Y., n. s. (564), 
v. 22, Oct. 20, pp. 490-493. [W a W m , W c .] 
1905 aa.— Idem. [Review of 1905 y] <Lancet, Lond. (4295), v. 169, v. 2 (25), 
Dec. 23, pp. 1845-1846. [W a W m , W c .] 
1905 bb. — The new Asiatic blood fluke (Schistosoma japonicum Katsurada, 1904) 
in the Philippines <Am. Med., Phila., v. 10 (21), Nov. 18, p. 854. [W a , W m , 
W.] 
1905 cc. — Idem. Reprint. 2 pp. 8°. Philadelphia. [Lib. Ransom.] 
1905 dd. — Further investigations on verminous diseases of cattle, sheep and goats 
in Texas. [Abstract of 1902 qq, by von Linstow] <Arch. f . Naturg., Berl. (1898), 
64. J., v. 2 (3), Juli, pp. 27-28. [W a , W c .] 
1905 ee. — Frogs, toads and carp (Cyprinus carpio) as eradicators of fluke disease. 
[Abstract of 1902 pp, by v. Linstow] <Ibidem, p. 50. [W a , W c .] 
1905 ff. — Two trematodes (Monostomum lentis and Agamodistomum ophthalmo- 
bium) parasitic in the human eye. [Abstract of 1902 s, by v. Linstow] <Ibidem, 
p. 54. [W a , W c .] 
1905 gg. — The type species of certain genera of parasitic flagellates, particularly 
Grassi's genera of 1879 and 1881. [Abstract of 1902 kk] <Jahresb. ii. d. Fortschr. 
in d. Lehre v. d. path. Mikroorganism. [etc.] [Baumgarten], Leipz. (1902), v. 18, 
p. 673. [W a , W m ] 
1905 hh. — First American case with Lamblia duodenalis. [Abstract of 1902 h] 
<Ibidem, pp. 674-675. [W a , W m .] 
1905 ii.— Spotted fever. [Abstract of 1904 m] <Med. Rec, N. Y. (1792), v. 67 
(10), Mar. 11, p. 379. [W a , W m , W c .] 
1905 kk. — The dwarf tapeworm (Hymenolepis nana), a newly recognized and 
probablv rather common American parasite. [Abstract of 1903 pp, by E. 
Riggenbach] <Zool. Centralbl., Leipz., v. 12 (6-7), 21. Apr., pp. 175-176. 
[W a , W 8 .] 
1906 a. — Illustrated key to the cestode parasites of man <Bull. 25, Hyg. Lab., 
U. S. Pub. Health & Mar.-Hosp. Serv., Wash., June, pp. 1-104, figs. 1-166. 
[W a , W m , W c .] 
1906 b.— Idem. [Abstract] <J. Trop. M., Lond., v. 9 (23), Dec. 1, p. 363. [W a , 
W m .] 
1906 c. — A plan to ensure the designation of generic types. An open letter to 
systematic zoologists <Zool. Anz., Leipz., v. 30 (13-14), 17. Juli, pp. 459-461. 
[W a , W m , W p .] [Also reprint: Lib. Stiles, Lib. Ransom.] 
1906 d.— Idem <Science, N. Y. (592), v. 23, May 4, pp. 700-701. [W a , W m , W c .] 
1906 e. — Idem. [Secretary's abstract of paper read before Biol. Soc. Wash., Mar. 
31] <Ibidem (598), v. 23, June 15, pp. 913-915. [W a , W m , W c .] 
1906 f. — Illustrated key to the trematode parasites of man. [Abstract of 1904 i, by 
Max. Braun] <Zool. Centralbl., Leipz., v. 13 (1-2), 30. Jan., p. 43. [W a , W».] 
1906 g. — A zoological investigation into the cause, transmission and source of 
Rocky Mountain "spotted fever." [Abstract of 1905 f, by Carl Bruck] <Berl. 
klin. Wchnschr., v. 43 (9), 26. Feb., p. 274. [W a , \Y m .] 
1906 h. — The International Code of Zoological Nomenclature as applied to medi- 
cine. [Abstract of 1905 y, by H. G. Dyar] <J. N. York Entom. Soc, N. Y., 
v. 14, Mar., pp. 52-53. [W a , W c .] 
