Charles Wardell Stiles
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Charles Wardell Stiles's Degrees
- PhD Zoology Columbia University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Charles Wardell Stiles was an American parasitologist born in Spring Valley, New York. He was notable for working on a campaign against hookworm infestation in the American South, where it had been found to cause high rates of anemia, a debilitating disease.
Charles Wardell Stiles's Published Works
Published Works
- International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature (1916) (261)
- International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature (74)
- On the Classification of the Myxosporidia, A Group of Protozoan Parasites Infesting Fishes (1894) (49)
- Early History, in Part Esoteric, of the Hookworm (Uncinariasis) Campaign in Our Southern United States (1939) (40)
- A study of the anatomy of Watsonius (n.g.) watsoni of man, and of nineteen allied species of mammalian trematode worms of the superfamily Paramphistomoidea / (37)
- The Genus Amblyomma (1926) (29)
- Key-catalogue of parasites reported from Primates (monkeys and lemurs) with their possible public health importance and Key-catalogue of Primates for which parasites are reported (27)
- THE INTERNATIONAL CODE OF NOMENCLATURE. (1895) (24)
- Notes on Parasites (1892) (21)
- Key-catalogue of parasites reported for carnivora (cats, dogs, bears, etc.) : with their possible public health importance / (1935) (18)
- A revision of the adult cestodes of cattle, sheep and allied animals (17)
- Subjects: Roundworms, (Nematoda, Gordiacea, and Acanthocephali) and the Diseases they cause (1920) (16)
- HOOKWORM DISEASE IN ITS RELATION TO THE NEGRO (1909) (16)
- Some practical considerations in regard to control of hookworm disease in the United States under present conditions. (1932) (16)
- Zooparasitic Intestinal Infections: An Analysis of Infections Found among 1,287 School Children (776 White, 511 Negro) of the City of X (16)
- Decrease of Hookworm Disease in the United States. (15)
- Studies on Various Intestinal Parasites (especially Amoebae) of Man. (14)
- The Principles Underlying the Movement of Bacillus coli in Ground-Water, with Resulting Pollution of Wells (14)
- Key-Catalogue of the Worms reported for Man. (13)
- The type species of certain genera of parasitic flagellates, particularly Grassi's genera of 1879 and 1881 (12)
- Index-catalogue of medical and veterinary zoology : subjects : Cestoda and Cestodaria (11)
- ON DEMODEX FOLLICULORUM VAR. BOVIS IN AMERICAN CATTLE.— (1892) (11)
- BERTIELLA, NEW NAME FOR THE CESTODE GENUS BERTIA BLANCHARD, 1891. (1902) (11)
- The determination of generic types (10)
- INTERNATIONAL RULES OF ZOOLOGICAL NOMEN-CLATURE. (1915) (8)
- A Fifth Case of Gongylonema hominis in Man in the United States. (1928) (7)
- Intestinal Infections. The School Grades attained by 2,166 White School Children (1,062 Boys, 1,104 Girls) in the CIty of X. Classified by Age, Sanitation and Intestinal Parasites. (7)
- Memory Tests of School Children. Memory Span of 1,585 White School Children (751 Boys, 834 Girls) in the City of X. (6)
- OPINIONS RENDERED BY THE INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE. (1936) (6)
- Isolation of the Bacillus anthracis from Spinose Ear Ticks Ornithodorus megnini. (1944) (5)
- The Anatomy of the Large American Fluke (Fasciola Magna) and a Comparison with Other Species of the Genus Fasciola, S.ST. (1895) (5)
- The Common Tick (Dermacentor andersoni) of the Bitter Root Valley (5)
- Strongylus Rubidus, a New Species of Nematode, Parasitic in Pigs (1892) (5)
- HOOKWORM DISEASE IN CERTAIN PARTS OF THE SOUTH: A NEW PLAN OF ATTACK (1932) (4)
- Ctenocephalides, New Genus of Fleas, Type Pulex canis. (4)
- REPORT OF THE INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE. (1907) (4)
- A Discussion of Certain Questions of Nomenclature, as applied to Parasites (4)
- Key-Catalogue of Insects of Importance in Public Health. (4)
- SUMMARIES OF SIX OPINIONS (9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 18) BY THE INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE. (1910) (4)
- Amendments to the International Rules of Zoological Nomenclature (1928) (4)
- Lung Capacity of Children: Spirometer Tests of 1,618 White School Children (751 Boys, 867 Girls) in the City of X (4)
- Key-Catalogue of the Crustacea and Arachnoids of Importance in Public Health. (3)
- UNDERLYING FACTORS IN THE CONFUSION IN ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE WITH A DEFINITE PRACTICAL SUGGESTION FOR THE FUTURE. (1927) (3)
- Key-Catalogue of the Protozoa reported for Man. (3)
- Hookworm disease among cotton-mill operatives (3)
- Flies as Carriers of Lamblia. Spores. The Contamination of Food with Human Excreta. (3)
- NOTES ON PARASITES -- 56: ECHINOSTOMUM BURSICOLA LOOSS AND E. CLOACINUM BRAUN, FROM A NOMENCLATURAL STANDPOINT. (1901) (3)
- A Probable (Third) Case of Gongylonema hominis Infection in Man. (3)
- The Present Status of the Parasitic Nematode Family Ascaridae (3)
- SPECIAL COMMITTEES ON ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE. (1911) (2)
- ZOOLOGY IN THE MEDICAL SCHOOL CURRICULUM. (1901) (2)
- IS AN INTERNATIONAL ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE PRACTICABLE? (1931) (2)
- Retention of Cercopithecus, Type Diana, for the Guenons (1926) (2)
- Observations on the Viability of the Eggs of Hookworms (Necator americanus) and of Eelworms (Ascaris lumbricoides) in Feces Allowed to Decompose in Water (2)
- IS IT "FAIR TO SAY THAT HOOKWORM DISEASE HAS ALMOST DISAPPEARED FROM THE UNITED STATES?". (1933) (2)
- Comparative Value of Sodium Hydroxide, Copper Sulphate, and Fermentation in Disinfecting Human Excreta containing Eggs of Hookworms (Necator americanus) and of Ascaris (Ascaris lumbricoides). (1926) (2)
- PROTOZOA IN SAWDUST FOR CLASS WORK. (1920) (2)
- THE SANITARY PRIVY (1916) (2)
- Difficulties in Obtaining Ages: Popular Ignorance and Carelessness regarding One'S Birthday and Age (2)
- The Berlin Tuberculosis Congress (1899) (2)
- The Zoological Names Simia, S. satyrus, and Pithecus, and their Possible Suppression (1926) (2)
- Heights and weights of children : classification, by age and by sanitation, of 1,652 white school children (771 boys, 881 girls) in the city of X (2)
- Official List of Fourteen Generic Names of Fishes (1923) (2)
- Literature of Parasites, No. II. (1892) (2)
- SECTION F-ZOOLOGY. (1902) (2)
- SEVENTH LIST OF GENERIC NAMES (TUNICATES) UNDER CONSIDERATION IN CONNECTION WITH THE OFFICIAL LIST OF ZOOLOGICAL NAMES. (1914) (2)
- Contamination of Food Supplies. The Value of Protozoa as an Aid in Determining Fecal Contamination of the Food Supply. (1)
- Thymol Administration. Subjective Effects in 464 Administrations in 243 Patients. (1)
- REPORT ON THE MEMORIAL PRESENTED TO THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION REGARDING AN AMERICAN TABLE AT THE NAPLES ZOoLOGICAL STATION. (1893) (1)
- REPORT OF THE INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE. (1)
- The Presence of Lamblia duodenalis in Man in North Carolina and the Recognition of Amebæ in Feces Several Days Old (1)
- Administration of Thymol in Hookworm Disease (1)
- The Type-Species of the South American Canine Genera Cerdocyon, Cerco-Docyon, Lycalopex, and Pseudalopex (1930) (1)
- Proposed Suspension of Rules of Nomenclature in the Case of Bohadsch 1761 (1936) (1)
- LIGHT HOOKWORM INFECTION: SHOULD PATIENTS BE ADVISED THAT THEY ARE CARRIERS BUT DO NOT NEED TREATMENT? (1927) (1)
- Frequency of Hookworm Disease or Ground Itch Anemia among Public School Children in Southern Florida (1)
- HOOKWORM DISEASE IN WHITE SCHOOL CHILDREN: COMPARISON OF TWO METHODS OF SURVEY (1932) (1)
- The Rural Health Movement (1911) (1)
- The Treatment of Hookworm Disease (1)
- THE 'FIRST SPECIES RULE' VS. THE 'LAW OF PRIORITY' IN DETERMINING TYPES OF GENERA. (1907) (1)
- Amendments to the International Bules of Zoological Nomenclature. Important Notice to Zoologists, Physicians, Veterinarians, and others using Zoological Names. (1)
- Preliminary Note on a Simple and Inexpensive Apparatus for Use in Safe Disposal of Night Soil (1)
- Hookworm Disease: Number of Treatments and Number of Full Doses of Thymol Administered in 61 Hospital and 22 Home-Cured Cases of Hookworm Infection (1)
- Three Unusual Cases of Parasitism (A Slug, a Myriapod, and Cockroaches) Reported in Man (1918) (1)
- WHAT CONSTITUTES PUBLICATION? (1928) (1)
- The Correct Name of the Rocky Mountain Spotted-Fever Tick (1910) (1)
- Suggested Cases for Suspension of Rules of Nomenclature (1936) (1)
- Echinorhynchus Gigas and Its Intermediate Host (1891) (1)
- The Public Health Status of Amoebic Dysentery in the United States as Potentially Influenced by the World War (1922) (1)
- Further Observations on the Disposal of Excreta (Second Paper) (1)
- CLINICAL DIAGNOSIS OF INTESTINAL PARASITES. (1903) (1)
- PROPOSITIONS FOR CHANGES IN THE INTERNATIONAL CODE OF ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE. (1912) (1)
- The Surface Privy as a Factor in Soil Pollution, with Resulting Hookworm Disease and Typhoid Fever (1)
- The Anatomy of the Large American Finke (Fasciola Magna) (1894) (0)
- The Presence of Entamœba Histolytica and E. Coli in North Carolina (0)
- THE CASE OF ASTACUS, 1775, VS. POTAMOBIUS, 1819. (1926) (0)
- Information concerning parasitic worms in fish. (0)
- The Rudolf Leuckart Celebration (1895) (0)
- A scans lumbricoides caught in the Eye of a Shoe-Button. (0)
- NOTICE OF POSSIBLE SUSPENSION OF THE RULES OF NOMENCLATURE IN THE CASES OF HOLOTHURIA 1758 VS. PHYSALIA 1801, AND BOHADSCHIA 1833 VS. HOLOTHURIA 1791. (1917) (0)
- Review of Recent Publications in Medical Zoology (1892) (0)
- The Case of Astacus , 1775, vs. Potamobius , 1819 (1926) (0)
- Propositions for Changes in the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (1912) (0)
- Notes on Parasites (1892) (0)
- International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature (1927) (0)
- THE NAMES SIMIA, S. SATYRUS AND PITHECUS. (1926) (0)
- THE SMITHSONIAN TABLE AT THE NAPLES STATION. (1897) (0)
- Animal Parasites and Human Disease (1926) (0)
- Proceedings of Scientific Societies (1895) (0)
- SIXTY-ONE NAMES UNDER CONSIDERATION FOR INCLUSION IN THE OFFICIAL LIST OF GENERIC NAMES. (1927) (0)
- Recent trip in the West to investigate parasites of domestic animals (0)
- Third List of Generic Names for the “Official List of Zoological Names” (1912) (0)
- Special report on diseases of cattle. By Drs. Pearson, Murray, Atkinson, Lowe, Harbaugh, Law, Dickson, Mohler, Trumbower, Salmon, Smith and Stiles. (0)
- Rules of the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature (1920) (0)
- THE THREE-CLASS (FREIBANK) MEAT SYSTEM AS AN AID IN ERADICATING TUBERCULOSIS. (1907) (0)
- Zoological Nomenclature (1926) (0)
- EVOLUTIONARY FORESTS AND ZOOGENIC TREEA Review of The New Evalution (1930) (0)
- Zoological Nomenclature (1927) (0)
- Snuff and Tobacco: Their Use by School Boys and Girls in County Z (0)
- Notes on Parasites (1892) (0)
- NOTICE OF REQUEST TO ADMIT HUBNER’S (1806) "TENTAMEN" TO NOMENCLATORIAL STATUS UNDER SUSPENSION OF INTERNATIONAL RUEES (1926) (0)
- Summaries of Four Opinions (6, 7, 8, 12) by the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature (1909) (0)
- THE SPELLI NG OF ENDAMOEBA (1931) (0)
- Sanitary Progress: County of New Hanover and City of Wilmington, N. C. (0)
- Mosquitoes and Malaria. Report on a Short Trip in Eastern North Carolina. (0)
- Review of Recent Publications in Medical Zoology (1892) (0)
- The Names Simia , S. satyrus and Pithecus (1926) (0)
- Zoological Nomenclature (0)
- NOTICE OF POSSIBLE SUSPENSION OF THE RULES OF NOMENCLATURE IN CERTAIN CASES (1936) (0)
- Notes on parasites-44 : Dicrocoelium lanceatum , Stiles &. Hassall, 1896 (0)
- THE UNANIMOUS VOTE RULE IN THE INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE. (1912) (0)
- A Progressive Township: A North Carolina Township in Which Every Home and Every School Has a Privy (0)
- MUSCA LINNAeUS, 1758, AND CALLIPHORA DESVOIDY, 1830. (1923) (0)
- Recent Studies on School Children, with Special Reference to Hookworm Disease and Sanitation. (0)
- Voges’ Description of Mal De Caderas, a South American Trypanosomatic Disease of Domestic Animals (1902) (0)
- WHAT IS THE GENOTYPE OF X-US JONES, 1900, BASED UPON A SPECIES ERRONEOUSLY DETERMINED AS ALBUS SMITH, 1890? (1911) (0)
- Zoological Nomenclature (1923) (0)
- The Berlin Tuberculosis Congress. (1899) (0)
- Certain Military Aspects of Hookworm Disease. (0)
- Proceedings of Scientific Societies (1894) (0)
- ABSENT-MINDEDNESS AS A FACTOR IN PROFESSIONAL ETHICS. (1930) (0)
- The Worms of Bronn's Thier-Reichs (1892) (0)
- Notice to Zoologists on the Possible Suspension of the Rules in the Case of Nycteribia Latreille (1929) (0)
- TREMATODE GENERIC NAMES PROPOSED FO THE "OFFICIAL LIST OF ZOOLOGICAL NAMES" (1912) (0)
- THE LOAN OF LANTERN SLIDES TO ILLUSTRATE LECTURES ON HOOKWORM DISEASE. (1910) (0)
- Treatment of Strongyloides Infection. (0)
- Sixty-One Names Under Consideration for Inclusion in the Official List of Generic Names (1927) (0)
- International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature (1924) (0)
- The Anatomy of the Large American Fluke (Fasciola Magna) and a Comparison with Other Species of the Genus Fasciola, S.ST. (1895) (0)
- REPORT OF THE INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE. (0)
- Notice to Zoologists of Generic Names to Be Inserted in the Official List (1924) (0)
- What is the genotype of X ‥ us Jones, 1900, based upon a species erroneously determined as albus Smith, 1890? (1911) (0)
- The Anatomy of the Large American Fluke (Fasciola Magna) (1894) (0)
- SOME GENERAL PRINCIPLES IN CONNECTION WITH PROTOZOA AS FACTORS IN DISEASE. (1907) (0)
- TRICHINAE IN PORK AND NEMATODES IN BUTTERFISH: IN THEIR RELATION TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTY IN THE SALE OF ARTICLES OF FOOD (1917) (0)
- Changes in the Personnel of the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature (1911) (0)
- Musca Linnæus, 1758, and Calliphora Desvoidy, 1830 (1923) (0)
- Zoological Nomenclature: Musca and Calliphora (0)
- Tobacco and Snuff. Their Use by White School Children in the City of X (0)
- OPINIONS ON NOMENCLATURE (1924) (0)
- Hospital Relief for the Country: The Possibilities Offered by Hospital Trains in Furnishing Much Needed Medical and Surgical Facilities to Rural Districts (0)
- Notes on Parasites (1892) (0)
- The Failure of Thymol to Expel Whipworms (Trichuris Depressiuscula) from Dogs (1902) (0)
- Special report on diseases of the horse. By Drs. Pearson, Michener, Law, Harbaugh, Trumbower, Liautard, Holcombe, Huidekoper, Stiles, Mohler, and Adams. (0)
- A PLAN TO ENSURE THE DESIGNATION OF GENERIC TYPES. AN OPEN LETTER TO SYSTEMATIC ZOOLOGISTS. (1906) (0)
- The Anatomy of the Large American Fluke (Fasciola Magna) (1894) (0)
- Zoological Nomenclature: Spirifer and Syringothyris (1923) (0)
- Notice to the Zoological profession of a possible suspension of the International Rules of Zoological Nomenclature in the Cases of Musca, Linnœus, 1758, and Calliphora, Desvoidy, 1830 (1917) (0)
- Notice to Zoologists on the Possible Suspension of the Rules in the Case of Nycteribia Latreille (1929) (0)
- The Smithsonian Table at the Naples Station (1897) (0)
- INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE OPINIONS 98 TO 104. (1928) (0)
- SOME NOTES ON MALACOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE. (1908) (0)
- Public Health and Maternity (1913) (0)
- CORRESPONDENCE WITH THE INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE. (1911) (0)
- Notice of Proposed Suspension of Rules of Nomenclature in the Case of Bohadsch, 1761 (1936) (0)
- Review of Recent Publications in Medical Zoology (1891) (0)
- Report of Committee on the Relation of Protozoa to Disease; in Particular "Amoeba Coli.". (0)
- Trematode Generic Names Proposed for the “Official List of Zoological Names.” (1911) (0)
- Results of Microscopic Examination for Hookworm Disease in a Public School in Richmond County; Va. (0)
- THE INFLUENCE OF HOOKWORM DISEASE UPON THE APPARENT AGE OF CHILDREN IN THE COTTON MILLS (1911) (0)
- Notes on parasites-42: Comparison of the type of D. longissimum v. istomum , Linstow, 1883, with the type of D. longissimum corvinum , Stiles & Hassall, 1894 (0)
- Diet and Pellagra. Rabbits and Hares as a Possible Dietary Factor in combating the Disease. (0)
- THE RUDOLF LEUCKART CELEBRATION. (1895) (0)
- Zoological Nomenclature (1923) (0)
- Soil Pollution. The Chain Gang as a Possible Disseminator of Intestinal Parasites and Infections. (0)
- Consideration of Six Cases in Zoological Nomenclature (1927) (0)
- FOURTH LIST OF GENERIC NAMES FOR THE "OFFICIAL LIST OF ZOOLOGICAL NAMES," PROVIDED FOR BY THE GRAZ CONGRESS. (1912) (0)
- The ‘First Species Rule’ Vs. the ‘Law of Priority’ in Determining Types of Genera (1907) (0)
- Proceedings of Scientific Societies (1894) (0)
- The Nurse's Opportunity in Hookworm Disease. (1933) (0)
- The Anatomy of the Large American Fluke (Fasciola Magna) (1894) (0)
- Erinaceus Ecaudatus Designated Type of Setiger 1800 (1930) (0)
- IS THE SO‐CALLED “COTTON MILL ANEMIA” OF THE GULF‐ATLANTIC STATES DUE TO LINT OR TO HOOKWORMS? (1911) (0)
- The Loan of Lantern Slides to Illustrate Lectures on Hookworm Disease (1910) (0)
- The Unanimous Vote Rule in the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature (1912) (0)
- A Plan to Ensure the Designation of Generic Types. An Open Letter to Systematic Zoologists (1906) (0)
- EIGHTH LIST OF GENERIC NAMES (MAMMALS) UNDER CONSIDERATION IN CONNECTION WITH THE OFFICIAL LIST OF ZOOLOGICAL NAMES. (0)
- Zoological Nomenclature (0)
- Zoological Nomenclature (0)
- Zoological Nomenclature: Suspension of Sarcoptes, type passerinus, in favour of Sarcoptes, type scabiei (1926) (0)
- Relation between occupation and criminality of women . Family budgets of typical cotton-mill workers . Hookworm disease among cotton-mill operatives (0)
- RULES OF THE INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE. (1920) (0)
- Trematode Generic Names Proposed for the "Official List of Zoological Names" (1912) (0)
- Notes on Parasites (1892) (0)
- The Rudolph Leuckart Celebration (1895) (0)
- CONVOCATION WEEK. (0)
- The Anatomy of the Large American Fluke (Fasciola Magna) and a Comparison with Other Species of the Genus Fasciola, S.ST. (1895) (0)
- Zoological Nomenclature (1932) (0)
- International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature (1927) (0)
- Protozoa in Sawdust for Class Work (1920) (0)
- CHANGES IN THE PERSONNEL OF THE INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON ZOOLOGICAL NOMESCLATURE. (1911) (0)
- Further Observations on Soil Pollution in the Southern States (0)
- SUMMARIES OF FOUR OPINIONS ( 6, 7, 8, 12) BY THE INTERNATIONAL COMISSION ON ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE. (1909) (0)
- Zoological Nomenclature: Generic Names for the Official List (1924) (0)
- Bertiella , New Name for the Cestode Genus Bertia Blanchard, 1891 (1902) (0)
- Hookworm Disease in Three Cotton Mills in North Carolina (0)
- The Practical Workings of the "Surface Privy" and the "Lime System" (0)
- International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature (1924) (0)
- The Anatomy of the Large American Fluke (Fasciola Magna), and a Comparison with Other Species of the Genus Fasciola, S. St. (1894) (0)
- The "Reader" as a Possible Public Health Agency in Cigar Factories (0)
- Zoological Nomenclature: Official List of Certain Generic Names (1924) (0)
- NOTICE OF PROPOSED SUSPENSION OF RULES OF NOMENCLATURE IN THE CASE OF BOHADSCH, 1761. (1936) (0)
- Country Schools and Rural Sanitation: Six Sample Public Schools in One County. Does This County Need Medical Inspection in Its Schools? The Country School Teacher (0)
- Notice of Possible Suspension of the Rules of Nomenclature in the Cases of Holothuria, 1758, Vs. Physalia, 1801, and Bohadschia, 1833, Vs. Holothuria, 1791 (1916) (0)
- Proceedings of Scientific Societies (1892) (0)
- IN HOW FAR HAS THE DOCTRINE OF CLEANLINESS AND PUBLIC HEALTH PERMEATED THE MEDICAL PROFESSION? (1913) (0)
- Book Review:Studies on the Ectoparasitic Trematodes of Japan. Seitaro Goto (1894) (0)
- Some of the factors influencing the spread of disease. (1939) (0)
- "OFFICIAL" LIST OF ZOOLOGICAL NAMES--AN OPEN LETTER TO PROFESSIONAL ZOOLOGISTS. (1909) (0)
- Zoological Nomenclature (1923) (0)
- Special Committees on Zoological Nomenclature (1911) (0)
- Notes on Parasites (1892) (0)
- The Article 30 (g) of the International Rules of Zoological Nomenclature (0)
- Zoological Nomenclature: Hübner's (1806) “Tentamen.” (1926) (0)
- Zoological Nomenclature: Thirty-five Generic Names of Mammals (1924) (0)
- THE CARNEGIE INSTITUTION. (1902) (0)
- Tick (Ixodoidea) Generic Names to be included in the “Official List of, Zoological Names.” (1911) (0)
- TICK (IXODOIDEA) GENERIC NAMES TO BE INCLUDED IN THE "OFFICIAL LIST OF ZOOLOGICAL NAMES" (1911) (0)
- The Ability of Fly Larvæ to Crawl through Sand (0)
- Notes on Parasites—56: Echinostomum bursicola Looss and E. cloacinum Braun, from a Nomenclatural Standpoint (1901) (0)
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