Mosquitoes: How They Live; How They Carry Disease; How They Are Classified; How They May Be Destroyed, by L. O. Howard, 1901 Howard describes what is known about mosquitoes biologically and medically. He shows how different kinds of mosquitoes can be distinguished and indicates the characteristic habits and breeding places of those forms which spread malaria and yellow fever. Directions are given for collecting mosquitoes, rearing their early stages, and eliminating mosquitoes in neighborhoods. The original book was published in New York by McClure, Phillips & Co. and includes over fifty illustrations. Transcriptions and TEI markup Innodata Inc Images, project design, and management: Historical Collections & Services Claude Moore Health Sciences Library University of Virginia Health System P.O. Box 800722 Charlottesville, VA 22908-0722 TEI consultation: Electronic Text Center University of Virginia Library ca. 15 kilobytes Claude Moore Health Sciences Library of the University of Virginia Health System Charlottesville, Virginia 22908, USA Publicly accessible for non-commercial use. All rights reserved. http://www.med.virginia.edu/hs-library/historical/ Copyright 2003, by the Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia 2003 About the print version The Philip S. Hench Walter Reed/Yellow Fever Collection [manuscript] / [collected by] Philip S. Hench ; HEALTHSCI MS-1. Published: 1901-00-00 Specially edited and formatted for the Newton eBook platform by Matt Kowalczyk. mkow1234@aol.com