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Entomological research in British West Africa. IV. Sierra Leone
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 July 2009
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The following report is the fourth of a series dealing with the blood-sucking insects which are or may be implicated in the transmission of disease in man and other animals. The previous reports have appeared in different issues of this Bulletin* and should be consulted in conjunction with this, as many aspects of a general character, which are equally applicable to all West African Colonies, have been discussed there and need not therefore be reiterated here.
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