. Report. A Mosquito Cage. The floor boards were of teak with stiffening battens of galvanizediron, into which the legs screwed. The upper framework was of flat oiled pine. In the case of the cages intended for infected mosquitoes, the panels were of phosphor-bronze wire gauze. It wasfound convenient to cover this with thin cotton on the inner side. I/O —f^^ Grcund y2 7h3* /^arri. °HH /^vel Side Elcvabx.


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