2280 BUREAU OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY. 
Stiles, Ch[arles] Wardell — Continued. 
1908 a. — The relation of cow's milk to the zoo-parasitic diseases of man <Bull. 41, 
Hvg. Lab., U. S. Pub. Health & Mar.-Hosp. Serv., Wash., Jan., pp. 221-225. 
[W* W» W c .] 
1908 b. — Intestinal worms. [Abstract of 1907 d, by E. Sacquepee] <Bull. de 
Tlnst. Pasteur, Par., v. 6 (1), 15 Jan., p. 25. [W», W m .] 
1908 c. — The occurrence of a proliferating cestode larva (Sparganum proliferum \ 
in man in Florida <Bull. 40, Hyg. Lab., U. S. Pub. Health & Mar.-Hosp.' Serv., 
Wash., May 25, pp. 5-18, figs. 1-18. [W a , W m , W c .] 
1908 d— Idem <Tr. 6. Internat. Dermat. Cong., N. Y. (Sept. 9-14, 1907), v. 2. 
pp. 549-564, pis. 29-34, figs. 1-18. [W m .] 
1908 e— Idem. [Abstract of 1908 c, by Boggs] <Johns Hopkins Hosp. Bull., 
Bait. (209), v. 19, Aug., p. 246. [W a , W m .] 
1908 f. — Soil pollution in hookworm disease. [Read before Am. Soc. Trop. M., 
5. Ann. Meet., Bait., Mar. 28] <N. York M. J. [etc.] (1533), v. 87 (16), Apr. 18, 
p. 758. [W a , W m , W c .] 
1908 g. — A reexamination of the type specimen of Filaria restiformis Leidy, 1880, 
=Agamomermis restiformis <Bull. 40, Hyg. Lab., U. S. Pub. Health & Mar.- 
Hosp. Serv., Wash., May 25, pp. 19-22, figs. 19-26. [W a , W m , W c .] 
1908 h. — [Uncinarial infection.] [Read before 5. Ann. Meet. Am. Soc. Trop. 
Med., Bait., Mar.] <Brit. M. J., Lond. (2474), v. 1, May 30, p. 1314. [W a W m .] 
1908 i. — Soil pollution and hookworm disease in the South; their results and 
their prevention. [Read before Med. Ass. Alabama, Apr. 23] <Mobile M. & 
S. J., v. 12 (5), May, pp. 193-203. [W m .] 
1908 k.— Idem. Reprint. 11 pp. 8°. [Mobile.] [Lib. Stiles.] 
1908 1.— Idem <Tr. M. Ass. Alabama, Montgomery (Apr. 21-24), pp. 475-484; 
discussion, pp. 484-490. [W m .] 
1908 m. — The common tick (Dermacentor andersoni) of the Bitter Root valley 
<Pub. Health Rep., U. S. Pub. Health & Mar.-Hosp. Serv., Wash., v. 23 (27), 
p. 949. [W m , W c .] 
1908 n. — A proposition to introduce a public health week into the public schools 
<Tr. 6. Internat. Cong. Tuberculosis, Phila. (Washington, Sept. 28-Oct. 5), 
v. 3, Sect. 5, pp. 628-631. [W a , W c , Lib. Stiles.] 
1908 o. — A public health week for public schools. [Same as 1908 n] <South. 
Workman, Hampton, Va., v. 37 (12), Dec, pp. 689-691. [W a .] 
1908 p. — The medical influence of the negro in connection with anemia in the 
white. [Address before N. Carolina State Bd. Health & State Med. Soc, 
June 16] <Bull. N. Carolina Bd. Health, Raleigh, v. 23 (3), June, pp. 33-39. 
[Lib. Stiles.] 
1908 q.— Hookworm disease. [Summary of 1903 k and 1903 1] <Ibidem (9), 
Dec, pp. 117-121. [Lib. Stiles.] 
1909 a. — Hook-worm disease [in the cotton mills]. [Preliminary abstract of 
1910 c, by Walter Wyman] <Ann. Rep. Surg.-Gen., U. S. Public Health & 
Mar.-Hosp. Serv., Wash. (1908), pp. 52-54. [W% W m .j 
1909 b — Idem. Reprint. 3 pp. 8°. Washington. [Lib. Stiles.] 
[1909 c]. — [Medical conditions of country life.] [Address delivered at banquet 
N. York Farmers, Feb. 16] <Proc N. York Farmers, N. Y. (1900-09), pp. 
56-66. [W a , Lib. Stiles.] 
[1909 d]. — The importance of preventing soil pollution in order to decrease typhoid 
fever, hookworm disease, and Cochin-China diarrhea <[Circularj S. Carolina 
State Bd. Health, Columbia, 12 pp., figs. 1-3. [Lib. Stiles.] 
1909 e. — The zoological characters of the roundworm genus Filaria Mueller, 1787. 
[Abstract of 1907 b, by F. Mesnil] <Bull. de l'lnst. Pasteur, Par., v. 7 (7), 15 
avril, pp. 311-312. [W a , W m .] 
