VI. PATHOLOGY AND IMMUNITY 
Some Pathologic Aspects of Human 
Malaria. Paul R. Cannon ... 214 
The Physiological Pathology of Ma¬ 
laria. Henry E. Meleney . 223 
Immunity to Human Malaria: Char¬ 
acteristics of Immunity. W. B. 
Redmond . 231 
The Cellular Basis for Immunity in 
Malaria. William H. Taliaferro. 239 
Humoral Immunity in Malaria. L. T. 
COGGESHALL . 250 
VII. TREATMENT 
Cinchona and Its Alkaloids in the 
Treatment of Malaria. Erwin E. 
Nelson . 255 
Antimalarials Other Than Quinine. 
Hans Molitor. 261 
Experimental Chemotherapy in Ma¬ 
laria. John Maier . 268 
A Summary of Ten Years of Observa¬ 
tions on Malaria in Panama with 
Reference to Control with Quinine, 
Atabrine, and Plasmochin, Without 
Anti-Mosquito Measures. Herbert 
C. Clark and William H. W. 
Komp . 273 
VIII. CONTROL AND ERADICATION 
General Considerations in Planning 
Malaria Control. Justin Andrews.. 285 
Malaria Survey—Methods and Pro¬ 
cedures. John E. Elmendorf, Jr. 295 
Methods Directed Against Adult Mos¬ 
quitoes in the Control and Eradica¬ 
tion of Malaria. Daniel M. Jobbins 302 
Housing with Special Reference to 
Mosquito-Proofing for Malaria Con¬ 
trol. Calvin C. Kiker . 308 
Drainage and Filling Methods for Mos¬ 
quito and Malaria Control. Nelson 
H. Rector . 315 
The Management of Water for Malaria 
Control. E. Harold Hinman . 324 
Petroleum Products for Mosquito Con¬ 
trol. Joseph M. Ginsburg and 
Willem Rudolfs . 333 
Paris Green (Aceto Arsenite of Cop¬ 
per) and Other Stomach Poisons as 
Larvicides Against Mosquito Larvae. 
M. A. Barber . ML 337 
Naturalistic Methods of Malaria Con¬ 
trol. Paul F. Russell . 347 
Adaptability of Control Measures to 
the Nearctic Fauna of Anopheles 
Mosquitoes. Henry A. Johnson. 353 
The Adaptability of Control Measures 
to the Malaria Vectors of the Carib¬ 
bean Region. Henry W. Kumm . 359 
The Anti-Malaria Program in North 
America. Louis L. Williams, Jr. 365 
IX. BIBLIOGRAPHY 
