Parker THE WELLCOME TROPICAL RESEARCH LABORATORIES AT KHARTUM. under the direction of Dr. C. N. Wenyon proto-zoologist to the London Tropical School of Medicine and proved such a complete success that the work in this direction is being considerably developed. Entomology is another very promising science that has claimed considerable at tention in these laboratories. There is an immense field in the Sudan for an eco nomic entomologist and the scope and wildering. There are pests of every kind infesting every living being and plant and the task of reducing these would at times seem almost


Parker THE WELLCOME TROPICAL RESEARCH LABORATORIES AT KHARTUM. under the direction of Dr. C. N. Wenyon proto-zoologist to the London Tropical School of Medicine and proved such a complete success that the work in this direction is being considerably developed. Entomology is another very promising science that has claimed considerable at tention in these laboratories. There is an immense field in the Sudan for an eco nomic entomologist and the scope and wildering. There are pests of every kind infesting every living being and plant and the task of reducing these would at times seem almost hopeless. ism natural indolence and improvidence often prevent the natives unless super vised from taking those active measures bearing on tropical medicine as results have abundantly testified. In the field of anthropology very valu able work has been accomplished. The Fund; and on the recommendation of the director Dr. A. MacTier Pirrie was ap pointed anthropologist to the Institution. SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE 1910 HEODORE ROOSEVELT'S own and exclusive account of tinue to be a very important feature of the Magazine during a greater part of 1910. The articles already published have met every expectation with regard to their exceptional interest and value and the extraordinarily large editions required to meet the demand have had to be increased with each number. Nothing he has ever written has better revealed his own attractive personality his remarkable faculty for observation and appreciation of the picturesque and unusual in both human In the January number he will describe hunting experiences at also authoritative accounts of the natural history of many animals but little known to most readers. The illustrations by Kermit Roosevelt and other members of the expedition are especially interesting. To secure all of Mr. Roosevelt's articles subscriptions should begin with the October number. lignIS 'THE LAND OF SCENIC AND CLIMATIC PERFECTION' Jamaica and the West Indies and to experienc


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