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258. Malaria Control. Drainage as an Antimalarial Measure. By J. A. A. 
Le Prince. February 19, 1915. 
260. Control of Malaria. Oiling as an Antimosquito Measure. By J. A, A. 
Le Prince. February 26, 1915. 
272. Anopheline Surveys. Methods of Conduct and Relation to Antimalarial 
Work. By R. H. von Ezdorf. April 30, 1915. 
277. Malaria in the United States. Its Prevalence and Geographic Distribu¬ 
tion. By R. H. von Ezdorf. May 28, 1915. 
290. Anopheles as a Winter Carrier of Plasmodium. The Mosquito as a Pro¬ 
phylactic Indicator. By M. Bruin Mitzmain. July 16, 1915. 
324. Anopheles Punctipennis Say. Its Relation to the Transmission of Malaria. 
Report of Experimental Data relative to Subtertian Malarial Fever. By 
M. Bruin Mitzmain. February 11, 1916. 
337. Tertian Malarial Fever-Transmission Experiments with Anopheles Puncti¬ 
pennis. By M. Bruin Mitzmain. May 12, 9116. 
359. Anopheles Infectivity Experiments. An attempt to Determine the number 
of persons one Mosquito can Infect with Malaria. By M. Bruin Mitz¬ 
main. September 1, 1916. 
SUPPLEMENTS TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH REPORTS. 
11. W T hat the Farmer Can Do to Prevent Malaria. By R. H. von Ezdorf. 
February 13, 1914. 
18. Malaria—Lessons on its Cause and Prevention. (For use in Schools.) 
By R. H. Carter. July 17, 1914. 
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