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I. The occurrence of tularaemia in nature as a disease of man, by Edward Francis.--II. Experimental transmission of tularaemia by flies of the species Chrysops discalis, by Edward Francis and Bruce Mayne.--III. Experimental transmission of tularaemia in rabbits by the rabbit louse, Haemodipsus ventricosus (Denny) by Edward Francis and G. C. Lake.--IV. Transmission of tularaemia by the bedbug, Cimex lectularius, by Edward Francis and G. C. Lake.--V. Transmission of tularaemia by the mouse louse, Polyplax serratus (Burm.) by Edward Francis and G. C. Lake.--VI. Cultivation of bacterium tularense on mediums new to this organism, by Edward Francis.-- VII. Six cases of tularaemia occurring in laboratory workers, by G. C. Lake and Edward Francis.--VIII. Cultivation of bacterium tularense on three additional mediums new to the organism, by Edward Francis. |