. Rural sanitation in the tropics : being notes and observations in the Malay Archipelago, Panama and other lands. Fig. 23.—One of the men belonging to the Sanitary DepartmentWITH A Knapsack Oil-spraying FlC. 24.—T\\U MIX MKAYING OIL ON A SWAMP AT GORGONA. Ihe noiice board bays, No hay paste?, which means that the grazing ofcattle is prohibited. Clean weeding is not attempted. [Fare page 148. GORGONA AND MATACPIIN 149 wary; while many a fine champion has bitten thedust by neglect of small and apparently unimportantprecautions. Half a mile from the town are the slaughter-houses, and b


. Rural sanitation in the tropics : being notes and observations in the Malay Archipelago, Panama and other lands. Fig. 23.—One of the men belonging to the Sanitary DepartmentWITH A Knapsack Oil-spraying FlC. 24.—T\\U MIX MKAYING OIL ON A SWAMP AT GORGONA. Ihe noiice board bays, No hay paste?, which means that the grazing ofcattle is prohibited. Clean weeding is not attempted. [Fare page 148. GORGONA AND MATACPIIN 149 wary; while many a fine champion has bitten thedust by neglect of small and apparently unimportantprecautions. Half a mile from the town are the slaughter-houses, and beyond these were deep shady pools,the home of A. malefactor. With the rising of thelake water these pools have become very extensive;and although Mr Bath expected to find some larvse,none were captured, because recently the area oiledhad been extended to these pools, and the oilinghad been thoroughly done. When coming backI noted that, as in other stations, the houses in thenative quarter were not screened. Near to therailway depot we saw the Sanitary Department oil-tanks, which are connected with the trans-isthmian8-inch main. The photographs of the man withoil-sprayers, and of sprayers at work on ditch


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