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Savannah, Chatham County, ll»o2 I case, n dcatli. 
Stiles (1903b, p. 42): Orphan in INIacon. 
Thomasville, Thomas County, lbH 2 I case. <> death. 
Stiles (1903b, p. 41): Orphan in Macon. 
Washington County, 190:^ ( cases, n death. 
In pei-sonal conversation with Dr. A. Moody Bckt, I was informed tliat there were 
a number of persons in Washington County who show in general the symptoms <»f 
uncinariasis. 
Waycross, Ware County, 190:> 3 cases, o death. 
Stiles (1903b, p. 42): Orphan in ^lacon. 
Waycross, Ware County, 1902 ' cases. ' d(‘aths. 
Stiles (1903b, p. 43): Many cases, nuniljer not estimate<l; about 20 cases of uncina- 
riasis to 1 of malaria; on authority of Drs. Izlak and Walker. 
Willacoochee and vicinity. Coffee County, llM) 2 ._ 2 no cases, n d(‘ath. 
Stiles (1903b, p. 43): Given on authority of Dr. Wilcox. AVe examined S ea<es 
together. 
FLORIDA. 
Judo-ino- from the size of the all the cases I found in Florida, 
so far as examined microscopically, were due to Cnciwiritt ainerlrinin. 
Prior to 1845 cases. deaths. 
Little (1845) refers to dirt-eating; see Stiles (1902b, p. 20S). 
Locality ?, 19U2 ' cases, f deaths. 
Guiteras’s cases; see Stiles (1902b, p. 215). 
Locality 1902 1 case, o death. 
Harris (1902c, p. 776): Locality not given;’ originated in Florida. 
Baker County \ cases, f deaths. 
In personal conver.'^ation with a Jacksonville druggist. I was informed that t^o-calUMl 
dirt -eaters are common in Baker County. 
Clay County ..i cas(‘s. f d(*aths. 
In personal conversation with a Jacksonville druggist, I was informed that so-called 
dirt -eaters are common in Clay County. 
Deland, Volusia County, 1902 ..4ras<*s. o death. 
Stiles (1903b, p. 42): Orphans in Macon, Ha. 
Jacksonville, Duval County, 19D2 . - eases, o detith. 
Stiles (1903b, p. 44). 
Liveoak, Suwanee County, 1902 -1 ea>e. death. 
Stiles (1903b, }>. 42): Orphan in Macon, (ia. 
Tampa, Hillsboro County, llto3 1- ca.'^es, o death. 
In a letter dated March 21, MH13, Dr. J. S. Helms says: ‘T have to ilate c«ilh*eie<i 
12 ca.ses and am yet working. I dare say that there are hundrinls of cases in south 
Florida.” The juirasites were rnciiutriti nmeriennn. 
