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Annesley, James.

CLIMATE AND COLONIZATION.

BOOKS.

Researches into the causes, nature, and treatment of the more prevalent diseases of India and of warm climates generally. Second edition.

London: Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1841. xii, 606 pp. Portrait. 8°.
Sketches of the most prevalent diseases of India. Second edition, with cor-
rections and large additions. Illustrated by tables and plates.
London: S. Highly, 1831. xxiv, 501, (2) pp. 8°.

Burg, C. L. van der. To what extent are tropical altitudes adapted for settlement by Europeans?

(In International congress of hygiene and demography. Transactions, seventh session,

v. 10, pp. 170-178. London, 1892.)

Burnett, Sir William, and Alexander Bryson. Report on the climate and principal diseases of the African station.

London: Clowes & sons, 1847. xv, (1), 266 pp. 8°.

Burot, F., and M. A. Legrand. Les trou pes coloniales. Statistique de la mortalité.
Paris: J. B. Baillière, 1897. 140 pp. 8°.

Maladies du soldat aux pays chauds.
Paris: J. B. Baillière, 1897. 184 pp. 8°.

Hygiène du soldat sous les tropiques.

Paris: J. B. Baillière, 1898. 218 pp. 8°.

The hygiene of the soldier in the tropics. Translated by G. W. Read.
Kansas City, Mo.

[1899.] 8°. (International military series. 7.)

Cantlie, James. The possibility of Europeans and their families becoming naturalized in the tropics.

(In Journal of tropical medicine, November, December, 1898; January, February, 1899.)

Climate and colonization.

(In Quarterly Review, vol. 190, July, 1899, pp. 268–288.)

Cohn, Emanuel. Zur Geschichte der deutschen Tropenhygiene.

(In Deutsche Kolonialzeitung, neue Folge, vol. 13, February 8, 1900, pp. 53-58.) Dumont, Enrique. Ensayo de una historia médico-quirúrgica de la isla de Puerto Rico. T. 1, 2, entrega 1-4.

Habana: Imp. "La Antilla" de N. Cacho-Negrete, 1875–1876. 2 vols. 8°.
Volume 2 lacks all after p. 160.

Felkin, Robert W. Tropical highlands; their suitability for European settlement. (In International congress of hygiene and demography. Transactions, seventh session, vol. 10, 155-164. London, 1892.)

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Martin, James Ranald. The influence o tions. A new edition. London: John Churchill, 1856. х

Moore, Sir William. The suitability of t (In International congress of hyg

sion, vol. 10, pp. 165-170. London,

Orgeas, J. La pathologie des races hum Paris: Doin, 1886. 8°.

Rho, Filippo. Malattie predominanti ne matazione nei paesi caldi.) Torino, Rosenberg e Sellier, 1897.

Rochard, Jules. Questions d'hygiène s françaises).

Paris: Hachette et Cie., 1891. vi,

Sambon, L. W. Acclimatization of Eur (In Geographical journal, vol. 12, p

Stokvis, B. J. On the comparative path vital resistance of Europeans in

(In The Practitioner: vol. 46 (Mar 385-398. London, 1891.)

Carpenter, E. J. America in Hawaii. A

Hawaiian islands.

Boston, Small, Maynard & Company,

Cooley, Thomas M. The acquisition of Lo Indianapolis: The Bowen-Merrill Con torical society: Publications, No. 3.

"Considers the constitutional questio

Donaldson, Thomas. The public domain. ences to the national domain, col survey, administration, and sever public domain of the United Stat the land system of the colonies, a ments.

Washington: Government Printing Off

(U. S. 46th Congress, 3d session. E Farrand, Max. The legislation of Congre territories of the United States. Wm. A. Baker, printer, Newark, New

Freeman, Edward Augustus. Greater G Washington the expander of Eng London: Macmillan & Company, 188

Gannett, Henry. Boundaries of the Unit territories, with a historical sketc Washington: Government Printing Off Survey Bulletin, no. 13.)

hanies to the Mississippi, 1777-1783.

f the trans-Alleghany commonwealths, 1784-1790. the Northwest, 1791-1807.

ment. The colonies and the republic west of the With full cartographical illustrations from con

ughton, Mifflin & Co., 1897. viii, 595 pp. Portraits.

ng. Territorial acquisitions and divisions.

1783

and critical history of America, vol. 7, pp. 528-562. Boston,

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