TABLE OF CONTENTS 
I. INTRODUCTION 
Historical Introduction to the Symposium on Malaria. Mark F. Boyd . 1 
II. PARASITOLOGY 
The Distribution of Malaria in North 
America, Mexico, Central America 
and the West Indies. Ernest Car- 
roll Faust.. 
The Taxonomy of the Human Malaria 
Parasites with Notes on the Princi¬ 
pal American Strains. G. Robert 
Coatney and Martin D. Young. 
The Morphology, Life Cycle and 
Physiology of Plasmodium malariae 
(Grassi and Feletti, 1890). Martin 
D. Young and G. Robert Coatney. 
The Morphology, Life Cycle and 
Physiology of Plasmodium vivax. 
Reginald D. Man well . 30 
® The Morphology, Life Cycle and 
Physiology of Plasmodium falci¬ 
parum. S. F. Kitchen . 41 
19 The Detection and Differential Diag¬ 
nosis of Malarial Parasites in the 
Schizogonous and Sporogonous 
Cycles. Aimee Wilcox and Lucile 
25 Logan. 47 
General Morphology of Anopheles and 
Classification of the Nearctic Species. 
W. V. King and G. H. Bradley. 
Distribution of the Nearctic Species of 
Anopheles. W. V. King and G. H. 
Bradley . 
Bionomics and Ecology of Nearctic 
Anopheles. G. H. Bradley and W. 
V. King . 
The Classification and Identification of 
the Anopheles Mosquitoes of Mexico, 
IV. 
Cyclical Variation in the Incidence of 
Malaria. Charles F. Craig. 
Topographical and Related Factors in 
the Epidemiology of Malaria in 
North America, Central America, 
and the West Indies. Robert 
Central America, and the West In¬ 
dies. W. H. W. Komp . 88 
Distribution and Ecology of the An¬ 
opheles Mosquitoes of the Caribbean 
Region. L. E. Rozeboom. 98 
Factors Influencing Infection of An¬ 
opheles with Malarial Parasites. 
Clay G. Huff . 108 
The Transmission of Malaria by the 
Anopheles Mosquitoes of North 
America. James Stevens Simmons 113 
Briggs Watson and Redginal 
Hewitt . 135 
Malaria and the Community. L. W. 
Hackett . 148 
The Role of Anophelines in the Epi¬ 
demiology of Malaria. Robert 
Matheson . 157 
III. ANOPHELINE vectors 
63 
71 
79 
IV. EPIDEMIOLOGY 
131 
V. SYMPTOMATOLOGY 
The Infection in the Intermediate 
Host: Symptomatology, General 
Considerations. Mark F. Boyd . 163 
The Infection in the Intermediate 
Host: Symptomatology, Vivax Ma¬ 
laria. Warren K. Stratman- 
Thomas . 183 
The Infection in the Intermediate 
Host: Symptomatology, Quartan 
Malaria. S. F. Kitchen . 190 
Infection in the Intermediate Host: 
Symptomatology, Falciparum Ma¬ 
laria. S. F. Kitchen . 196 
The Infection in the Intermediate 
Host: Blackwater Fever. S. F. 
Kitchen . 208 
