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A MONOGRAPH OF 
THE ANOPHELES MOSQUITOES 
OF INDIA* 
By Capt* S* P* JAMES, M*B» (Lond*), and Capt* W* 
GLEN LISTON, IJVLS- 
With 15 Full-page Coloured Plates , 64. Illustrations in Half-Tone (on ij Plates), 
a Map, and jo Diagrams a7j,d Illustrations in the Text, 
Contents : 
Part I. — General: A General account of Mosquitoes — The Collection, Mount- 
ing, Examination, and Identification of ‘ ‘Anopheles” Mosquitoes and their Larvae. 
— The Habits of Indian “Anopheles ’’—The Classification of “ Anopheles.” 
Part II. — Systematic : Giving a Detailed Description of the Ten different Groups 
of “ Anopheles” Mosquitoes. 
Indian Medical Gazette. — “ Will be of the greatest value and interest to all 
who are working at the subject of Mosquito Malaria . . . the most valuable 
monograph we have yet seen on the mosquitoes of India. 
Second Edition. Demy 8vo., cloth, ys. 6 d. net. Rs. 6. 
MALARIAL FEVER 
AND MALARIAL PARASITES 
IN INDIA. 
By Major ANDREW BUCHANAN, I.M.S., M.D. 
(Offg. Civil Surgeon, Nagpur, C. India). 
Profusely Illustrated with Coloured Plates and Charts. 
Indian Medical Gazette.— ‘It is a book that should be introduced into every 
Medical College in India, and it is of especial value as being the work of an observer 
in India contending with the same difficulties as any other worker in India. 
i2mo. boards. Re. 1. 
AN ELEMENTARY MANUAL OF 
MIDWIFERY. 
FOR THE USE OF INDIAN MIDWIVES IN RECEIPT 
OF SCHOLARSHIPS FROM THE VICTORIA 
MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND. 
By G P* LUKIS, M*B., F.R.CS*, Lt.-CoL, LM*S* 
(Principal, Agra Medical School.) 
