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UNDER the title of “A Mosquito Summary”, Mr. John F. Marshall, director of the British Mosquito Control Institute, Hayling Island, Hants., has recently issued an illustrated pamphlet of an essentially practical character. In a short and concise manner it explains how to recognise a mosquito, how such insects breed and how to distinguish anophelines from culicines in all stages of life. The manner in which mosquitoes carry disease and methods of controlling these insects are also summarised. The pamphlet, which is obtainable from the Institute (price 9d.) should prove useful to health officers and others concerned with mosquito eradication.
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Mosquito Control. Nature 130, 843 (1932). https://doi.org/10.1038/130843d0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/130843d0