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65. Rosenau, M. J., and others-Report of working party No. 2, experimental studies in yellow fever and malaria at Vera Cruz, Mexico (Yellow Fever Institute Bulletin No. 14, May, 1904). From Doc. Cat., 1903-5.

66. Ross, Ronald-Malarial fever, its cause, prevention and treatment (Longmans). From U. S. Cat., Jan., 1912.

67. Ross, Ronald-Malaria in Greece (In Smithsonian Institution Report, 1908, p. 697). From Doc. Cat., 1907-9.

68. Ross, Ronald-Prevention of malaria (In Public Health Reports, Jan. 21, 1910, Vol. 25, No. 3, p. 61). From Doc. Cat., 1909-11.

69. Ross, Ronald, and others-Prevention of malaria (Dutton). From U. S. Cat., Jan., 1912.

70. Ross, Ronald-Report on the prevention of malaria in Cypress presented to both houses of Parliament (Wyman & Sons, Ltd., London). From Public Affairs Information Service, 1915.

71. Ruge, R.-Introduction to the study of malarial diseases (Rebman). From U. S. Cat., Jan., 1912.

72. Russell, E. G.-Malaria; its cause and effects; malaria and the spleen (Calcutta, 1880). From Index Cat. Lib. of Surgeon-General's Office, 1887.

73. Staten Island Improvement Commission-Report of a preliminary scheme of improvements (N. Y., 1871). From Index Cat. Lib. of Surgeon-General's Office, U. S. A., 1887.

74. Sternberg, G. M.-Malaria (In Smithsonian Institution Report, 1900-1, pp. 645-6). From Doc. Cat., 1899-1901.

75. Stiles, Chas. W.-Mosquitos and malaria (U. S. Public Health Reports, Sept. 4, 1914). From Public Affairs Information Service, 1915.

76. Thayer, W. S., and J. Hewetson-Malarial fevers of Baltimore, etc. (Johns Hopkins). From U. S. Cat., Jan., 1912.

77. U. S. House of Representatives-Hearings on S. 4573, appropriating $500,000 for use of Public Health Service in prevention and suppression of malaria and typhoid fever, 1914 (From U. S. Public Doc., Apr., 1914, p. 552).

78. U. S. Public Health Service, Vol. 22, Part 1, p. 160, 1907-Eradication of malaria from Ismailia (Egypt) by means of measures for mosquito destruction. From Doc. Cat., 1905-7.

79. U. S. Public Health Service, Vol. 22, Part 1, p. 163, 1907-Malaria in relation to agriculture, railroads, and army (in Italy). From Doc. Cat., 1905-7.

80. U. S. Public Health Service, Vol. 29, No. 14, 1914-Notifiable diseases; prevalence in cities during 1912 (From U. S. Public Doc., April, 1914, p. 572).

81. U. S. Public Health Service, Vol. 29, No. 44, 1914-Notifiable diseases; prevalence during 1913 (From U. S. Public Doc., Oct., 1914, p. 226). 82. U. S. Public Health Service, Vol. 30, No. 36, 1915-Notifiable diseases; prevalence during 1914 (From U. S. Public Doc., Sept., 1915, p. 127). 83. U. S. Public Health Service-Yellow Fever Institute Bulletins numbered and issued since 1902 deal with the prevention and treatment of yellow fever and malaria, and collateral investigations (From U. S. Public Doc., Everhart, p. 188).

84. Virginia Dept. of Health, Vol. 6, No. 9, Sept., 1914-A short catechism on malaria for use in the schools in Virginia (From State Pb., Sept., 1914, p. 336).

85. Wilson, T.-An inquiry into the origin and intimate nature of malaria (London, 1858). From Index Cat. Lib. of Surgeon-General's Office, U. S. A., 1887.

86. Young, G. B.-Malarial fevers of Memphis, Tenn. (In Marine Hospital Service Report, 1897, pp. 253-65). From Doc. Cat., 1897-9.

87. Younge, J. W.-Malaria and its effects (Fort Wayne, Ind., 1880). From Index Cat. Lib. of Surgeon-General's Office, U. S. A., 1887.

IN PERIODICALS

Century Magazine, April, 1901, 61:941-9-Malaria and certain mosquitos. By L. O.. Howard.

Century Magazine, July, 1902, 64:423-9—Campaign against the mosquito. By L. O. Howard and H. C. Weeks.

Current Literature, Sept., 1902, 33:343-4—Malaria and light.

Current Literature, July, 1909, 47:97-8-Malarial theory of the decadence of the ancient Greeks.

Forum, Oct., 1914, 52:565-72-Lady Anopheles. By E. D. Hume.

Independent, Dec. 21, 1899, 51:3440-1-Imperialism and malaria.

Independent, Dec. 13, 1900, 52:2975-9-New discoveries in malaria. By G. B. Grassi.

Independent, Mar. 19, 1903, 55:656-60—Malaria and mosquitos. By. R. Ross. Independent, Dec. 19, 1907, 63:1459-62—Laveran, discoverer of the germ of malaria. By J. J. Walsh.

Ladies' Home Journal, Sept., 1909, 26:52-Young mothers' guide. By E. L.
Coolidge.

Literary Digest, Mar. 7, 1914, 48:484-Railways and malaria in India.
Literary Digest, Nov. 21, 1914, 49:1006-Passing of Roman fever.
Nation, Dec. 12, 1907, 85:534-Malaria and politics.

National Geographical Magazine, Aug., 1909, 20:736-41-Economical loss to
the U. S. through insects that carry disease. By L. O. Howard.
Nature, Dec. 27, 1906, 75:204-5-Success of anti-malarial measures.
Nature, June 3, 1909, 80:415-8-Campaign against malaria. By R. Ross.
Nature, Jan. 6, 1910, 82:278—Malaria and ancient Greece. By G. A. Auden.
Nature, Aug. 25, 1910, 84:240-1-Malaria prophylaxis in India.

Nature, Dec. 22, 1910, 85:240-2—Anti-malarial measures in India. By W. G.
King.

Nature, Feb. 9, 1911, 85:471-3-Drainage and malaria. By C. A. Bentley and
M. Watson.

Nature, Apr. 20, 1911, 86:255-Drainage and malaria. By W. G. King.
Nature, July 18, 1912, 89:505-Malaria in India. By R. Ross.

Nature, Sept. 18, 1913, 92:60-1-Nature and treatment of cancer and malaria.
Philippine Journal of Science, June, 1906, Vol. 1, No. 5, p. 523-Observations

upon malaria, latent infection in natives of Philippine Islands, intracorpuscular conjugation. By C. F. Craig.

Philippine Journal of Science, Dec., 1907, Vol. 2, No. 6, series B, Medical sciences, p. 513-Experiments in malarial transmission by means of Myzomyia ludlowii Theob. By C. S. Banks.

Philippine Journal of Science, Feb., 1909, Vol. 4, No. 1, series B, Medical sciences, p. 1-Atozyl in treatment of malaria (with Bibliography). By J. J. Vassal.

Philippine Journal of Science, Aug., 1909, Vol. 4, No. 4, series B, Medical sciences, p. 273-Examinations of blood with special reference to malaria (at Taytay, P. I.). By Luis Guerrero and Victor Sevilla.

Philippine Journal of Science, July, 1910, Vol. 5, No. 2, series B, Medical sciences, p. 193-Malarial fever during puerperium (2 cases occurring in Hongkong). By J. M. Atkinson.

Philippine Journal of Science, Aug., 1910, Vol. 5, No. 3, series B, Medical sciences, p. 277-Myzomyia rossii as malaria-carrier. By W. T. de Vogel.

Philippine Journal of Science, Aug., 1910, Vol. 5, No. 3, series B, Medical sciences, p. 285—Antimalarial prophylactic measures and their results at naval station, Olongapo, P. I. By A. W. Dunbar.

Philippine Journal of Science, Aug., 1910, Vol. 5, No. 3, series B, Medical sciences, p. 291-Incidence and complications of malaria on Philippine Islands with special reference to its treatment with arsenophenylglycin. By F. B. Bowman.

Popular Science Monthly, July, 1900, 57:310-7-Malaria and the malarial parasite. By. P. Manson.

Popular Science Monthly, Feb., 1901, 58:360-71-Malaria. By G. M. Sternberg.

Popular Science Monthly, June, 1901, 59:189-98-Malaria germ and allied forms of sporozoa. By G. N. Calkins.

Popular Science Monthly, April, 1903, 62:621-5-Relation to agriculture. By G. W. Herrick.

Quarterly Review, London, 1900-Malaria and the mosquito.

Review of Reviews, May, 1904, 29:620-1—Malarial mosquito in Egypt.

Review of Reviews, Feb., 1909, 39:235-5-How quinine fights the germs of malaria.

Review of Reviews, June, 1909, 39:751-2-Malaria, the greatest foe of the pioneer. By W. Hutchinson.

Science, Dec. 7, 1906, n. s. 24:744-6-Important anti-malarial work. By L.
O. Howard.

Science, Feb. 14, 1908, n. s. 27:274-5-Anophel breeding in sea water.
L. O. Howard.

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Science, Dec. 18, 1908, n. s. 28:885-Malaria in the West Indies. By H. A. Ballon.

Science, Feb. 26, 1915, 41:312-15-Dr. A. F. A. King on mosquitos and malaria. By L. O. Howard.

Scientific American, June 23, 1900, 82:386-Experiment on the Roman Compagna with the malarial mosquito.

Scientific American, July 7, 1900, 83:8-Differences between malarial and non-malarial mosquitos. By L. O. Howard.

Scientific American, Sept. 15, 1900, 83:163—Malarial infection on the east coast of Africa.

Scientific American, May 18, 1901, 84:314-Malaria and its prevention.
R. Fielding-Ould.

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Scientific American, July 20, 1901, 85:42-Relation of the mosquito to malaria.

Scientific American, April 26, 1902, 86:293-Extermination of mosquitos and prevention of malaria. By H. C. Weeks.

Scientific American, Mar. 30, 1907, 96:272-3--Story of malaria. By L. H. Yates.

Scientific American, April 24, 1909, 100:310-Economic loss through the mosquito.

Scientific American, July 8, 1911, 105:31-Prevention of malaria.

Scientific American, Nov. 9, 1912, 107:393-Sanitation of the canal zone. By A. J. Orenstein.

Scientific American, Dec. 7, 1912, 107:478-Anti-malarial work.

Scientific American, May 24, 1913, 108:481-Rehabilitating the Roman Compagna.

Scientific American, May 23, 1914, 77:322-House-flies and disease; mosquitos and malaria.

Scientific American Supp., Jan. 5, 1901, 51:20921-2-Extermination of malaria-breeding mosquitos by petroleum and drainage. By H. C. Weeks. Scientific American Supp., Feb., 1902, 51:20981-2-Insects and malaria. Scientific American Supp., Feb. 11, 1905, 59:24345-Mosquito question. By Q. Kohnke.

Scientific American Supp., Mar. 21, 1908, 65:190-1-Mosquito as a sanitary problem. By E. A. Ayres.

Scientific American Supp., Dec. 16, 1911, 72:300-1-Malaria, its cause and mode of propagation.

Scientific American Supp., Sept. 14, 1912, 74:173-4-Screening as an antimalaria measure. By A. J. Orenstein.

Scientific American Supp., May 23, 1914, 77:322-House flies and disease; mosquitos and malaria. E. H. Ross.

Scientific American Supp., Jan. 23, 1915, 79:50-1-Malaria and the transmission of disease. R. Ross.

Scribner's Magazine, Feb., 1913, 53:234-51-Sanitation of the Isthmus. By J. B. Bishop.

Technical World, Sept., 1913, 20:110-3-Scientist discovers malaria cure. By W. Branan.

World's Work, July, 1908, 16:10439-45-Conquest of the tropics. By O. Wilson.

(All the above material not in the Commonwealth Club Library will be found in the San Francisco Public Library).

The following will be found in the Mechanics-Mercantile Library: Nos. 4, 6, 7, 8, 14, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 29, 30, 34, 43, 44, 53, 54, 67, 74, 75, 80, 81; and all periodicals with the exception of "Independent,” Dec. 21, 1899; Dec. 13, 1900; Mar. 19, 1903; and the "Quarterly Review," London, 1900.

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