RELATED PUBLICATIONS. 
AVAILABLE REPRINTS OR BULLETINS ON MALARIA ISSUED BY THE PUBLIC 
HEALTH SERVICE, FROM WHICH COPIES MAY BE OBTAINED WITHOUT COST. 
PUBLIC HEALTH BULLETIN. 
79. Impounded Water. Surveys in Alabama and South Carolina during 1915 
to determine its effect on prevalence of malaria. By H. R. Carter, J. A. 
A. Le Prince, and T. H. D. Griffitts. 1916. 
84. Is Mosquito or Man the Winter Carrier of Malaria Organisms? By M. 
Bruin Mitzmain. December, 1916. 
BEPBINTS FROM THE PUBLIC HEALTH BEP0BTS. 
28. Prevention and Destruction of Mosquitoes. By Joseph Goldberger. July 
17, 1908. 
105. Antimalarial Measures for Farmhouses and Plantations. By H. R. Car¬ 
ter. December 6, 1912. 
108. Malarial Fevers—Prevalence and Geographic Distribution in Alabama. By 
R. H. von Ezdorf. December 27, 1912. 
156. Malaria in North Carolina. By H. R. Carter. December 19, 1913. 
159. Malarial Index Work. Methods used in Obtaining Blood, making Blood 
Smears and Staining. By R. H. von Ezdorf. December 26, 1913. 
160. Malarial Fevers. Prevalence and Geographic Distribution in Arkansas. 
By R. H. von Ezdorf. January 2, 1914. 
170. Prevention of Malaria. Suggestions on How to Screen the Home to Keep 
out Effectively the Mosquitoes Which Spread the Disease. By R. H. von 
Ezdorf. February 27, 1914. 
172. Malarial Fevers. Prevalence and Geographic Distribution in South Caro¬ 
lina, Georgia, and Florida. By R. H. von Ezdorf. March 13, 1914. 
175. Quinine Prophylaxis for Malaria. By H. R. Carter. March 27, 1914. 
180. Malarial Fevers in the United States. By R. H. von Ezdorf. April 10, 
1914. 
186. Malarial Fevers. Prevalence and Geographic Distribution in Alabama. 
By R. H. von Ezdorf. May 1, 1914. 
193. Malarial Fever. Prevalence and Geographic Distribution in Mississippi, 
1913. By R. H. von Ezdorf. May 22, 1914. 
217. Mosquitoes and Malaria. Report on a Short Trip in Eastern North Caro¬ 
lina. By Ch. Warden Stiles. September 4, 1914. 
244. Impounded Water. Some General Considerations on its Effect on the 
Prevalence of Malaria. By H. R. Carter. December 25, 1914. 
248. Impounded Waters. Their Effect on the Prevalence of Malaria—Survey 
at Blewetts Falls. By H. R. Carter. January 1, 1915. 
257. Impounded Waters. A Study of Such Waters on the Coosa River in 
Shelby, Chilton, Talladega, and Coosa Counties, Ala., to Determine the 
Extent to which They Affect the Production of Anophelines, and of the 
Particular Conditions which Increase or Decrease their Propagation. 
By J. A. A. Le Prince. February 12, 1915. 
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