Mosquito Brigades and how to Organize ThemLongmans, Green, 1901 - 100 páginas |
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... employed upon the job . Before showing how this can be done , we must describe the breeding places in greater detail . 4. The Breeding Places of Culex . - In the gardens and backyards of most houses , especially the houses of natives in ...
... employed upon the job . Before showing how this can be done , we must describe the breeding places in greater detail . 4. The Breeding Places of Culex . - In the gardens and backyards of most houses , especially the houses of natives in ...
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... employed for the work , which is at present not very likely to be the case , this is pretty sure to happen in connection with any project for ridding a town of mosqui- toes . The government or municipality will reply that it is not ...
... employed for the work , which is at present not very likely to be the case , this is pretty sure to happen in connection with any project for ridding a town of mosqui- toes . The government or municipality will reply that it is not ...
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... of prisoners engaged in doing shot - drill ; these men would be much better employed in draining the streets . Without money or men the superin- men . tendent was a cipher ; now that he possesses both 18 MOSQUITO BRIGADES.
... of prisoners engaged in doing shot - drill ; these men would be much better employed in draining the streets . Without money or men the superin- men . tendent was a cipher ; now that he possesses both 18 MOSQUITO BRIGADES.
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... employed , and that on the average it can clear fifty houses and remove ten cartloads of broken vessels daily - one cartload for every five houses . The head man must keep an account of all the houses cleared by his gang , and also of ...
... employed , and that on the average it can clear fifty houses and remove ten cartloads of broken vessels daily - one cartload for every five houses . The head man must keep an account of all the houses cleared by his gang , and also of ...
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... employed . . When the gang has cleared all the houses within the area of operations , it must begin at the first house and go over the whole ground again . But at the second visit its progress will be more rapid , because there will not ...
... employed . . When the gang has cleared all the houses within the area of operations , it must begin at the first house and go over the whole ground again . But at the second visit its progress will be more rapid , because there will not ...
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